{"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The bird from Richland finished 1 place before Otis.","The ostrich that finished fifth, the bird from Richland, #105 and Otis were all different animals.","Polly, #134, and #105 are three different animals.","Otis was either the ostrich from Fort Jones or #128.","Bridget wasn't #120.","The runner from Quimby finished 1 place before #128.","Of Ophelia and the bird from Richland, one finished fourth and the other was #136.","Bridget finished 1 place after Ophelia.","#128 finished 1 place before the animal from Ida Grove."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Polly"],"label_c":["105","120","128","134","136"],"label_d":["Cedar Falls","Fort Jones","Ida Grove","Quimby","Richland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=518914b4bd8cf68cc651a88d2551f4ef"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The earthquake with its epicenter at Wyseyld was either the earthquake that took place in 1944 or the earthquake with a duration of 58 seconds.","The earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds had a rating of 8.9.","The 8.2 quake occurred 12 years after the quake with a duration of 99 seconds.","The quake with its epicenter at Delest lasted for 97 seconds.","The 9.0 earthquake, the quake that took place in 1920 and the event with its epicenter at Delest were all different earthquakes.","The event with its epicenter at Toruos occurred 6 years after the event with a duration of 52 seconds.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Toruos occurred 6 years before the earthquake with its epicenter at Sycula.","Of the 8.6 quake and the 8.2 earthquake, one lasted for 52 seconds and the other had its epicenter at Wyseyld."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Delest","Fujizen","Sycula","Toruos","Wyseyld"],"label_c":["8.2","8.6","8.8","8.9","9.0"],"label_d":["49 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73a006f5d08003d6de0e3ed941773898"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["Ms. Chang is either the customer going out on July 13 or the customer going out with Ora.","Mr. Gallegos won't dive on July 15.","Of the diver headed to Manta Bay and the customer going out with Ted, one will dive on July 17 and the other is Ms. Chang.","Neither Ms. Chang nor Mr. Gallegos is the customer headed to Ovid's Cove.","The customer going out on July 15 wants to see Porita Reef.","Of the diver going out with Ora and the diver headed to Queen's Bench, one is Mr. Ayers and the other will dive on July 16.","The diver going out with Ora will dive 2 days after the diver going out with Hilda.","The customer headed to Little Reef will go out with Inez.","The customer going out with Muriel will dive sometime before the diver headed to Queen's Bench.","Mrs. Ferrell won't dive on July 15."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16","July 17"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Ms. Chang","Mr. Drake","Mrs. Ferrell","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Hilda","Inez","Muriel","Ora","Ted"],"label_d":["Little Reef","Manta Bay","Ovid\\'s Cove","Porita Reef","Queen\\'s Bench"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa1987a9599aad75dd244747d9d7490f"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The title that was published in 2005 is either the book written by Will Wharton or the book written by Steve Spark.","Of the calculus book and the $34.99 textbook, one was published in 2012 and the other was written by Steve Spark.","The textbook written by Pat Peterson is either the book that was published in 2003 or the trigonometry textbook.","The textbook that was published in 2005 costs 10 dollars more than the title written by Rosa Rubens.","The five books are the pre-calculus title, the textbook written by Will Wharton, the book that was published in 2007, the $34.99 textbook and the $39.99 textbook.","The title that was published in 2008 costs 5 dollars less than the textbook that was published in 2003.","The geometry textbook doesn't cost $34.99.","The calculus title costs 5 dollars more than the book that was published in 2005."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99"],"label_b":["calculus","geometry","pre-calculus","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2005","2007","2008","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29581d1b54baf590e904617d15fbc247"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Neither the facility with seating for 270 people nor the arena with seating for 230 people is Young Arena.","Young Arena doesn't hold 150 people.","The arena with seating for 230 people isn't set up for football games.","The facility in Paramount isn't set up for football games.","The rugby facility holds 120 fewer people than the facility in Leeds.","Of the arena in Paramount and the arena with seating for 110 people, one is Thompson Arena and the other is set up for rugby games.","Ortiz Arena doesn't hold 150 people.","Underwood Arena holds 80 fewer people than the baseball facility.","Underwood Arena holds 40 fewer people than the facility in Schaller.","Ortiz Arena isn't set up for lacrosse games.","The facility with seating for 190 people is in Hoopa."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270"],"label_b":["Ortiz","Thompson","Underwood","Wilcox","Young"],"label_c":["baseball","football","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Brunswick","Hoopa","Leeds","Paramount","Schaller"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1751f31ade3e262e73ab53942df100e7"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The Raiukan was sent up by Gabon.","Zimbabwe's mission launched 3 months before Jordan's mission.","The probe that launched in January is going to Mercury.","Zimbabwe's probe, the Mawi, the Raiukan and the mission going to Uranus are all different probes.","The probe that launched in March wasn't launched in Qatar.","Qatar's probe, the Mawi, and the Ralu are three different probes.","The mission going to Neptune is either the Varo or the mission that launched in May.","The mission going to Ganymede launched 1 month after the Ralu.","Of the mission that launched in January and the mission going to Uranus, one was sent up by Zimbabwe and the other is the Ateyin.","The mission going to Venus launched 1 month after the Raiukan."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Ateyin","Mawi","Raiukan","Ralu","Varo"],"label_c":["Ganymede","Mercury","Neptune","Uranus","Venus"],"label_d":["Gabon","Jordan","Qatar","Uruguay","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab05352943e6f861ec5d0d892367b8b4"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["The one from McFarland had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of Bailey.","The one from Allerton had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the dog Nadine trained.","Lucky wasn't in classes for exactly 10 weeks.","The canine from Elgin is either the canine Stephanie trained or the one that was in school for 6 weeks.","The one Rachel trained trained 2 weeks more than the canine from McFarland.","The dog from Port Hueneme, the canine Martha trained, and the canine that was in school for 9 weeks are three different dogs.","The one Stephanie trained trained 3 weeks more than Gizmo.","The one Martha trained, Gizmo, the canine that was in school for 8 weeks and the dog that was in school for 9 weeks are all different dogs.","The dog that was in school for 8 weeks wasn't trained by Teresa.","The one from Norridgewock trained 2 weeks more than Cooper."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Cooper","Gizmo","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Rachel","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Allerton","Elgin","McFarland","Norridgewock","Port Hueneme"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdea3de9187f7f53d96d9968e26a7a73"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The outing where they saw 30 shooting stars was in Gilmore City.","The outing where they saw 2 shooting stars wasn't with Terrence.","Of the April 28 outing and the trip with Paulette, one logged 30 shooting stars and the other was in Kalona.","The trip with Nolan logged 14 more shooting stars than the April 10 outing.","The outing where they saw 16 shooting stars was in Kalona.","The outing to Manchester logged 7 more shooting stars than the April 10 trip.","Of the trip with Quinn and the April 22 outing, one was in Manchester and the other logged 30 shooting stars.","The outing with Terrence wasn't in Eastbrook.","The April 17 outing didn't log exactly 9 shooting stars."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 4","April 10","April 17","April 22","April 28"],"label_c":["Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Kalona","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Paulette","Quinn","Reynaldo","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d43cd53768fd8518f870b8046c5d536a"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["The person flying from Liberia is leaving earlier than the traveler going to Finland.","The person flying from Zambia is leaving 3 hours earlier than the traveler going to Guinea.","The person leaving at 5:30 pm is flying from Vietnam.","Lydia is leaving at 3:30 pm.","The person going to Denmark is either the person flying from Zambia or the traveler flying from Liberia.","Of the traveler flying from Malta and the traveler leaving at 2:30 pm, one is Inez and the other is going to Barbados.","Claude isn't going to Guinea.","Claude is leaving 1 hour earlier than the person going to Eritrea.","The traveler going to Denmark is leaving 1 hour later than Olga."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Claude","Inez","Lydia","Olga","Violet"],"label_c":["Liberia","Malta","Qatar","Vietnam","Zambia"],"label_d":["Barbados","Denmark","Eritrea","Finland","Guinea"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d21fe35475d1200763e84f8bc497038d"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Shaun finished 7 points lower than Keith.","Of the player who scored 69 points and Keith, one threw the violet darts and the other was from New Market.","The player who threw the yellow darts was either the contestant from Lohrville or Keith.","The contestant who threw the green darts scored somewhat higher than the player from New Market.","The contestant from Lohrville scored 14 points higher than the player from Yorktown.","Greg didn't throw the violet darts.","Neither the contestant who scored 48 points nor the player who scored 69 points was Tom.","Greg was either the player from Worthington or the player who scored 69 points.","Of the contestant from Yorktown and the contestant who scored 55 points, one was Shaun and the other threw the red darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Colin","Greg","Keith","Shaun","Tom"],"label_c":["green","red","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Lohrville","New Market","Worthington","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6b1825116ca31d0e1cc40520b13a6ef"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Al Allen finished 500 votes ahead of the Indian Wells native.","The Lakota native was either Ed Ewing or the person who received 9,500 votes.","Of the candidate who received 10,500 votes and the person who received 9,000 votes, one is from Glendale and the other was Al Allen.","Kelly Kirby didn't end up with exactly 8,500 votes.","Neither Fred Francis nor the Lakota native was the person who received 8,500 votes.","Fred Francis isn't from Evansdale.","Of the candidate who received 9,500 votes and the Coalinga native, one was Dale Donovan and the other is the academic.","Kelly Kirby isn't the rancher.","The person who received 8,500 votes isn't the teacher.","The Glendale native is the doctor.","The Coalinga native finished 1,000 votes behind the Evansdale native.","The Evansdale native isn't the teacher."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Dale Donovan","Ed Ewing","Fred Francis","Kelly Kirby"],"label_c":["academic","architect","doctor","rancher","teacher"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Evansdale","Glendale","Indian Wells","Lakota"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65932980ca09338489383b6f14582be4"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["The canine assigned to Officer Quinn was either the K-9 unit that graduated in April or the K-9 unit that graduated in March.","The dog that graduated in May, Aries, the K-9 unit that graduated in June and the canine that graduated in March were all different dogs.","The K-9 unit that graduated in March didn't go to Cole County.","Of the K-9 unit that graduated in April and the canine that graduated in March, one went to Tanager County and the other was assigned to Officer Ingram.","Aries wasn't assigned to Officer Ingram.","Barca didn't go to Kermit County.","The canine sent to Kermit County, the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Lyons, and the canine that graduated in June are three different dogs.","The canine assigned to Officer Salinas graduated 2 months after Aries.","Of the dog sent to Sycamore County and Tinkerbell, one graduated in July and the other was assigned to Officer Underwood.","Jaws graduated sometime after the dog sent to Tanager County.","McGruff went to Sycamore County."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Jaws","McGruff","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Ingram","Lyons","Quinn","Salinas","Underwood"],"label_d":["Ash","Cole","Kermit","Sycamore","Tanager"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ab985dc2ad6516f9a1a0a3f5fae823d"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Rachel's pair, Adrian's pair, Valentino's pair and Jeff's pair were all different pairs.","Melanie's pair didn't include Jeff.","Delbert's pair scored somewhat lower than Sheila's pair.","Jenny's pair was either the team that skated to Don Quixote or the team that scored 26.9 points.","The pair that skated to Rondo Fantasie was either Rachel's pair or the pair that scored 26.9 points.","The pair that skated to Carne Cruda scored 9 tenths of a point lower than Ruben's pair.","The pair that skated to Lunatico scored 9 tenths of a point lower than Kelly's pair.","The team that scored 26.9 points didn't include Adrian.","Of Adrian's pair and Melanie's pair, one skated to Rondo Fantasie and the other skated to Carne Cruda."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5"],"label_b":["Jenny","Kelly","Melanie","Rachel","Sheila"],"label_c":["Adrian","Delbert","Jeff","Ruben","Valentino"],"label_d":["Carne Cruda","Don Quixote","Lunatico","Rondo Fantasie","Spanish Gypsy"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14ac132b7bac519d9542e610cf159633"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["The size 7 set didn't cost $170.","Natalie's pair was 3 sizes larger than the Schtillet footwear.","The $140 pair was 1 size larger than Genevieve's pair.","Kimberly's pair was by Manzarita.","The $260 pair was either the size 8 set or the Manzarita footwear.","Ruth's pair was 3 sizes larger than Shawna's pair.","The five pairs were the size 5 set, Ruth's pair, the $215 pair, the $140 pair and the Williford footwear.","The $215 pair wasn't made by Abbott Hill."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Genevieve","Kimberly","Natalie","Ruth","Shawna"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Manzarita","Schtillet","Tinghill","Williford"],"label_d":["$125","$140","$170","$215","$260"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5bdfbdf1f43008250e0d62e40dca381"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Chile's probe launched 2 months after the probe going to Neptune.","The Moro Jaddo launched 2 months before Angola's mission.","Chile's probe isn't going to Mercury.","Of Finland's probe and the mission going to Neptune, one is the Chano and the other launched in March.","Hungary's mission launched 2 months after the Chano.","The Viria Mari launched 2 months after Gabon's probe.","The mission going to Mars launched 1 month after Gabon's mission.","The mission going to Venus launched sometime before the probe going to Neptune.","The Raiukan wasn't launched in Hungary."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Chano","Moro Jaddo","Raiukan","Varo","Viria Mari"],"label_c":["Ganymede","Mars","Mercury","Neptune","Venus"],"label_d":["Angola","Chile","Finland","Gabon","Hungary"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5436a2a629db98509dbd0323c448dec"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["Of the Tela G5 and the camera made by Honwa, one costs $600 and the other has a resolution of 14 megapixels.","The camera made by Torvia doesn't have a resolution of 15 megapixels.","Of the model made by Dayero and the DM-5000, one has a resolution of 18 megapixels and the other has a resolution of 14 megapixels.","The model with a resolution of 18 megapixels costs less than the camera made by Banion.","The camera with a resolution of 15 megapixels isn't the Lectra 6.","The Zenix 2C costs 25 dollars less than the model with a resolution of 14 megapixels.","The camera with a resolution of 10 megapixels costs 50 dollars less than the model made by Honwa.","The five cameras are the model with a resolution of 24 megapixels, the Zenix 2C, the $600 camera, the model made by Dayero and the camera made by Torvia.","The model made by Lirios costs $550."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Banion","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","G-290","Lectra 6","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["10 megapixels","14 megapixels","15 megapixels","18 megapixels","24 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=911e1a46dffee92e55a1b086029b6ceb"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Neither the storm that made landfall at Tomales nor the storm that hit in 1956 was Hurricane Velma.","The storm that caused $17.4 million in damage hit 12 years after the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista.","Hurricane Velma didn't strike in 1960.","The hurricane that made landfall at Tomales hit sometime before Hurricane Mabel.","The hurricane that made landfall at Tomales hit 4 years before the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage.","Hurricane Audrey caused $16.9 million in damage.","The hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia was either the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage or Hurricane Freda.","Of the storm that hit in 1948 and the storm that hit in 1944, one hit land at Tomales and the other caused $12.5 million in damage.","The storm that hit in 1956 didn't make landfall at Rockford.","Hurricane Gwendolyn didn't cause exactly $13.1 million in damage.","Hurricane Freda caused $12.5 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960"],"label_b":["Audrey","Freda","Gwendolyn","Mabel","Velma"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$16.9 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Escondido","Hesperia","Rockford","Tomales"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d29f4733f313d69c4fc13afe906a09f"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The farm that grows potatoes is in Defiance.","The farm that grows beets will be worked on 1 day before Lucky Star.","The one in Upper Lake is either the business that grows beets or Blackwater.","Tall Pines is either the farm that grows soy or the farm Michael will dust on June 8th.","Blackwater will be worked on sometime after Tall Pines.","Of the one in George and the business Michael will dust on June 4th, one is Hazelwood and the other grows soy.","The one Michael will dust on June 7th is in Defiance.","Hazelwood won't be dusted on June 6th.","The business that grows beets will be worked on sometime after the one that grows alfalfa.","The one that grows beets isn't in Latimer.","Iron Hill will be worked on sometime after the farm in Upper Lake."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Defiance","George","Latimer","Ollie","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","potatoes","soy"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d94b1cc8b37e3a20dbe2e48c77e0f551"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The animal caught in Mesa is 10 years older than Sherman.","The animal caught in Reno is either Fred or the gator that is 15.3 feet long.","Fred wasn't caught in Argo.","Iggy isn't 10.2 feet long.","Sherman is 10 years younger than the alligator that is 10.7 feet long.","Of the gator that is 15.3 feet long and the 10 year old alligator, one is named Sherman and the other was captured in Erie.","Neither the 5 year old alligator nor the 10 year old gator is the animal caught in Reno.","Iggy isn't the 10-year-old.","The animal that is 10.2 feet long is 15 years older than Fred.","Carlos isn't 10.2 feet long.","Neither the 5 year old gator nor the 20 year old gator is the animal that is 9.4 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25"],"label_b":["Big Boy","Carlos","Fred","Iggy","Sherman"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.2 feet","10.7 feet","12.9 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":["Argo","Erie","Lynn","Mesa","Reno"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba6183a372be65f484f9eb8c5c7d97df"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The direct mailer wasn't produced by Eddie Evans.","The ad with 625 responses wasn't produced by Iva Ingram.","Of the ad produced by Gilda Gamble and the ad produced by Hal Hopkins, one has brought in 775 responses and the other is the newspaper ad.","The ad with 625 responses wasn't produced by Eddie Evans.","The campaign with the $75,000 budget is either the ad with 925 responses or the web campaign.","The ad with the $50,000 budget has brought in 300 more responses than the campaign with the $90,000 budget.","Of the campaign with the $75,000 budget and the billboard, one was produced by Iva Ingram and the other has brought in 775 responses.","The campaign with the $20,000 budget has brought in 150 more responses than the ad produced by Hal Hopkins.","The web campaign has brought in 625 responses."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$20,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b10e7c696107acd0810e41d7cde113fb"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Jan, the woman with 12 losses, and the boxer with 15 losses are three different people.","The woman from Portland doesn't have exactly 2 losses.","Of the fighter from Dublin and the fighter with 30 wins, one is Barbra Bennes and the other is Jan.","The woman from Glasgow has 10 losses.","The woman from Portland, the woman with 12 losses, and the boxer with 24 wins are three different people.","Barbra Bennes has 3 more wins than Yvonne.","Jan has 3 more wins than the boxer with 2 losses.","The boxer from Dublin has 3 more wins than Cheryl Cates.","The boxer with 12 losses has 3 more wins than the boxer from Glasgow.","The fighter with 27 wins isn't from Philadelphia."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36"],"label_b":["Barbra Bennes","Cheryl Cates","Hannah","Jan","Yvonne"],"label_c":["2","4","10","12","15"],"label_d":["Dublin","Glasgow","New York","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=444345d291b6b719a47a6e4d004f47fc"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line D doesn't have a maximum height of 40 ft.","Line D doesn't have a maximum height of 30 ft.","Line F is 50 feet longer than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH.","The one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH is either the one with a maximum height of 85 ft or the 700 ft zip line.","The 700 ft line is either the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH or Line G.","The line with a maximum height of 85 ft is 100 feet longer than Line D.","Line C can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 35 MPH.","The one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 30 ft.","The 750 ft zip line, Line E, and the one that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH are three different lines.","Line F is shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH is shorter than Line D.","Line D can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 40 MPH."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line C","Line D","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78c1246b269b9139e8c0fcadda25681a"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The vehicle that received the $50 fine is either the vehicle from Mississippi or the Grandero.","The automobile from Pennsylvania has the FRZ-192 plates.","The car that received the $100 fine is either the car with the FRZ-192 plates or the car from Florida.","The Hornet doesn't have the RBD-337 plates.","The Fierro was fined 75 dollars less than the Grandero.","Of the Dartson and the car with the BMG-831 plates, one is from South Dakota and the other is from Florida.","The Fierro was fined 75 dollars less than the car from Florida.","The Dartson, the automobile that received the $25 fine, and the car with the RBD-337 plates are three different cars.","The Dartson wasn't fined $75.","The automobile from Pennsylvania was fined 25 dollars less than the vehicle with the MRT-628 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125"],"label_b":["Dartson","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337"],"label_d":["Florida","Louisiana","Mississippi","Pennsylvania","South Dakota"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=535058cdc9d26b2a2df973ba9e64b87a"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["The person who caught 18 lion fish was either the person who worked at Ash Cay or the person who worked at Front Reef.","The person who worked at Gillis Deep caught fewer fish than Kent.","Eloise didn't catch exactly 15 lion fish.","Of the person who worked at Belle Bar and whoever dove on Wednesday, one caught 21 lion fish and the other is Eloise.","The person who worked at Front Reef caught 3 more fish than the person who worked at Ash Cay.","Eloise didn't catch exactly 12 lion fish.","Kent didn't dive on Saturday.","Wendy dived on Friday.","Wendy caught 3 more fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.","Ron dived on Tuesday.","Whoever dove on Friday caught 6 more fish than the person who worked at Ash Cay."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Eloise","Jorge","Kent","Ron","Wendy"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff9c839267c7fe78027111337999989e"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Of the video game that came out in 1986 and the game that came out in 1985, one sold for $65 and the other is Blaster Boy.","Troop Seven came out sometime before the game that sold for $55.","Of Blaster Boy and Countershot, one sold for $90 and the other was purchased by Oscar.","Troop Seven was purchased by Melvin.","The game that sold for $50 is either the game bought by Frank or Troop Seven.","AWOL Alert came out in 1984.","The game that sold for $50 came out 2 years after the video game bought by Bruce."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Troop Seven"],"label_c":["Bruce","Frank","Lloyd","Melvin","Oscar"],"label_d":["$50","$55","$65","$80","$90"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbd047fe056e559e4d4297b3d6f9c748"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The person from Yale will be either Phillip or the sulfur oxide expert.","Ramon isn't from Duke.","The presenter from Ohio State is scheduled 1 day after the global warming expert.","Ramon won't talk about solar energy.","Travis will speak on May 11th.","The person from Stanford will discuss solar energy.","The presenter from Ohio State is scheduled 2 days before the wind power expert.","Neither the presenter who will speak on May 10th nor the fossil fuels expert will be Sheri.","Of the person from Duke and Judy, one will speak on May 12th and the other will speak on May 14th.","The solar energy expert is scheduled 3 days before the person from Yale."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Judy","Phillip","Ramon","Sheri","Travis"],"label_c":["fossil fuels","global warming","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Cornell","Duke","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f129da9a0a0a5d40f523a21c4eb426b"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Ling Ling wasn't Yuan Zai's baby.","Den Ping didn't weight exactly 89 grams.","Den Ping was either the panda that weighed 119 grams or the baby born in April.","The baby that weighed 89 grams was born 1 month after the offspring that weighed 102 grams.","The panda that weighed 86 grams was born 2 months before Shi Lin's baby.","Bai Yun wasn't born in April.","Ling Ling, the panda that weighed 89 grams, and the baby born in May are three different pandas.","Of Xi Lian's baby and the offspring born in January, one was Mei Lan and the other weighed 119 grams.","The panda born in March was either Yuan Zai's baby or the panda that weighed 89 grams.","Tian Tian's baby was born sometime after Tai Shan's baby.","The baby that weighed 86 grams was born 1 month after Mei Lan."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Shi Lin","Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":["82 grams","86 grams","89 grams","102 grams","119 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=122d2887ac8caa3d8490bb1f83455fa8"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["Chewie, the one from Uruguay, and the 68-year-old tortoise are three different animals.","Toredo is from Oman.","The 14-year-old animal is either the one from Uruguay or the armored tortoise.","Of the one from Qatar and Snappy, one is the armored tortoise and the other is the swoop-backed tortoise.","The animal from Cameroon is 36 years older than the armored tortoise.","Speedy isn't the pitch belly tortoise.","Speedy is 18 years older than the black neck tortoise.","The 86-year-old tortoise isn't the horned tortoise.","The armored tortoise is 18 years younger than Chewie.","The 32-year-old animal is either Snappy or the animal from Zimbabwe."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86"],"label_b":["Chewie","Shelly","Snappy","Speedy","Toredo"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","horned","pitch belly","swoop-backed"],"label_d":["Cameroon","Oman","Qatar","Uruguay","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=050f8b08378cd708a173601d2a249833"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Leticia isn't 9 years old.","The child from St. Paul has a birthday 8 days before Nathaniel.","The one from Popejoy, the one with the April 7th birthday, and the 6-year-old are three different children.","The grandchild with the April 19th birthday, the 14-year-old, and the 8-year-old are three different children.","Leticia has a birthday 4 days after Nathaniel.","The 9-year-old has a birthday sometime after Ollie.","Anthony wasn't born on April 11th.","The child from Quimby has a birthday 4 days before Ollie.","Nathaniel is 6 years old.","Leticia is either the one from Cornville or the one with the April 3rd birthday.","The grandchild with the April 3rd birthday isn't 14 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Isaac","Leticia","Nathaniel","Ollie"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","14"],"label_d":["Cornville","Mendota","Popejoy","Quimby","St. Paul"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4804f4bb01299b9e1b1880e2ae265584"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The Mermaid sank 18 years before the ship from England.","The one from Spain was captained by Wicked Weiss.","Of the vessel that sank in 1749 and the ship that sank in 1767, one was captained by Sparrow Annis and the other was the Doubloon.","The one captained by Stubborn Seth sank 36 years before the Crusty Knave.","The one that sank in 1731 was captained by Four Eyed Fin.","The vessel captained by Stubborn Seth sank 36 years before the ship from Sweden.","The vessel captained by Stubborn Seth sank 18 years before the one from Ireland.","The one that sank in 1731 was either the Dagger or the one from England.","The one captained by Stubborn Seth sank 18 years before the Dagger."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Crusty Knave","Dagger","Doubloon","Mermaid"],"label_c":["Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":["Denmark","England","Ireland","Spain","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce11e6c33a1e1cbce39bc07e8614d648"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The article in Chapter 3 isn't 8 pages long.","The essay about earthquakes will appear 1 chapter before the 16-page article.","The article in Chapter 3 is either Dr. Quinn's piece or the essay about earthquakes.","The 16-page essay is either Dr. Phillips's article or the piece about dinosaurs.","Neither the article about oceanography nor the article in Chapter 1 is the 8-page essay.","Dr. Phillips's piece will appear somewhere in the book before the 14-page essay.","The article about earthquakes will appear 1 chapter before Dr. Melendez's piece.","Of the piece in Chapter 2 and the piece about volcanoes, one was written by Dr. Acevedo and the other is 12 pages long.","Dr. Bender's piece will be in Chapter 1."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Bender","Melendez","Phillips","Quinn"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","volcanoes"],"label_d":["8","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb52fe249106cf6906746fb19720eca9"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event on Willow Street is 2 days after the Clayton family booking.","The party on O Street is 2 days after the party that requested the superhero.","Of the event that requested the rock band and the event that requested the petting zoo, one is for the Daltons and the other is on Island Drive.","Of the booking on October 5 and the party that requested the petting zoo, one is for the Bentons and the other is on Island Drive.","The party that requested the petting zoo, the booking on October 4, and the Stanley family booking are three different events.","The event that requested the photo booth isn't for the Andersons.","The event that requested the superhero is sometime after the Dalton family party.","The Stanley family party is either the booking on October 6 or the booking on October 5.","The booking on Terrace Avenue isn't for the Stanleys."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Anderson","Benton","Clayton","Dalton","Stanley"],"label_d":["Island Drive","O Street","Ronald Street","Terrace Avenue","Willow Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08290304081320642122dcd4c3765133"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Portimax C has somewhat less storage than the $125 phone.","The Zennia 580 isn't made by Pegasus.","The Yego Plus doesn't cost $125.","The $165 one is either the Technitron item or the 8 GB one.","The Technitron phone has 6 GB less storage than the $225 mobile phone.","The Winnow XD isn't made by Dynatra.","The Zennia 580 has 6 GB less storage than the $25 phone.","The $225 one is made by Dynatra.","The Yego Plus has 4 GB less storage than the Mobilex one."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Epplex 7s","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Mobilex","Pegasus","Technitron"],"label_d":["$25","$125","$145","$165","$225"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ae2abce62d109f9b6c3f13ce30f51c6"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The arachnid that sold for $45 wasn't from Chile.","The whip spider cost 15 dollars more than the archaenido.","Darla's purchase wasn't from Russia.","Zachary's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the cart spider.","The spider that sold for $90 wasn't from Russia.","Darla's purchase wasn't from Albania.","Darla's purchase cost 30 dollars more than the wolf spider.","The arachnid that sold for $90 wasn't from Chile.","Neither the archaenido nor the arachnid that sold for $90 was Zachary's purchase.","Darla's purchase wasn't from Chile.","The archaenido cost 15 dollars less than Yvette's purchase.","Of Rafael's purchase and the spider that sold for $60, one was from Oman and the other was the archaenido."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Darla","Kristina","Rafael","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["archaenido","cart spider","raft spider","whip spider","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Albania","Chile","Kenya","Oman","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c789cc7c34a89e1de0db42ddd4820aae"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The class in room 122 is either the Italian class or the class with 17 students.","Of the course in room 322 and the class in room 207, one starts at 1:00 pm and the other is the Finnish class.","The class in room 319 starts 2 hours after the course with 8 students.","The class with 18 students starts 4 hours before the Russian class.","The class in room 207 doesn't have 20 students.","The German class doesn't have 20 students.","The class in room 129 starts 2 hours before the course in room 122.","The class in room 319 doesn't have 17 students.","Neither the class with 20 students nor the class in room 319 is the 3:00 pm class."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm"],"label_b":["122","129","207","319","322"],"label_c":["8","11","17","18","20"],"label_d":["English","Finnish","German","Italian","Russian"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33188ce9d18764a8bd00cf48acc44bf4"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The battalion led by Commander Sanchez will deploy sometime after Uniform Battalion.","The group deploying to Ygheisy will deploy 2 months after Tango Battalion.","Neither the battalion deploying in February nor Whisky Battalion is the battalion led by Commander Hensley.","The battalion led by Commander Ortega isn't India Battalion.","Of the battalion led by Commander Quinn and the battalion led by Commander Hensley, one is Uniform Battalion and the other will deploy to Enocia.","The group deploying to Loald will deploy 2 months after the battalion led by Commander Sanchez.","The group deploying to Perunia isn't Whisky Battalion.","Of the battalion deploying in March and the battalion led by Commander Hensley, one is Papa Battalion and the other will deploy to Enocia.","Whisky Battalion is either the battalion deploying in April or the battalion deploying in March."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Hensley","Ortega","Quinn","Sanchez"],"label_c":["India","Papa","Tango","Uniform","Whisky"],"label_d":["Enocia","Loald","Ormmose","Perunia","Ygheisy"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c83885ddabbeebdfc96d9b9463f4938"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Andromeda item has 2 GB less storage than the $225 one.","The $125 item is either the 2 GB item or the 6 GB one.","The Portimax C doesn't have exactly 2 GB of storage.","The 4 GB phone, the Zennia 580, the $25 phone and the Winnow XD are all different phones.","Of the $225 phone and the Pegasus one, one is the Zennia 580 and the other has 4 GB of storage.","The Mobilex one has 2 GB less storage than the $25 item.","The Lunia V2 has 2 GB less storage than the $199 phone.","The $25 mobile phone has somewhat less storage than the Zennia 580.","The $25 one has 2 GB less storage than the Winnow XD.","The Winnow XD isn't made by Volkia."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Mobilex","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$125","$145","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=976a928cad2fbc23d12a6b5928ce865d"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Antonia is either the graduate assigned to mission WB-664 or the person launching in May.","Harold will launch 2 months before the astronaut who will be studying gamma rays.","The astronaut launching in May won't be on mission ZF-15.","The graduate who will be studying solar storms will launch 1 month before Harold.","Antonia will launch 2 months before the astronaut who will be studying larval growth.","Patti, the graduate assigned to mission AV-435 and the graduate who will be studying solar storms are all different people.","The astronaut who will be studying radiation is either the astronaut assigned to mission TV-412 or the graduate launching in May.","Francis won't be focusing on gamma rays.","Of the graduate assigned to mission CR-260 and Patti, one will launch in May and the other will focus on photosynthesis."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Antonia","Francis","Harold","James","Patti"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f658a6650a5a673ce96e55f0124958c4"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The competitor from Templeton finished sometime before the competitor in the teal shirt.","Ralph was either the competitor from Norway or the runner in the black shirt.","Patrick finished 1 minute after Lynn.","The contestant who finished in 21 minutes wore the pink shirt.","Zachary finished 3 minutes after the contestant from Zamora.","The competitor from Yorba Linda, the competitor in the pink shirt, the runner who finished in 22 minutes and the contestant in the red shirt were all different runners.","The contestant from Green Leaf was either the contestant who finished in 25 minutes or Lynn.","Patrick finished 2 minutes before the contestant in the black shirt.","Ralph wore the teal shirt.","Patrick wasn't from Templeton."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Daryl","Lynn","Patrick","Ralph","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","indigo","pink","red","teal"],"label_d":["Green Leaf","Norway","Templeton","Yorba Linda","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c722eb60ee3be1fbd09c260d3b023ce"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The soccer player received 7 votes fewer votes than the baseball player.","The contestant who got 4 votes never played football.","Lowell is either the doctor or the person who got 18 votes.","The waiter received fewer votes than the dentist.","Of the musician and the person who got 18 votes, one played baseball and the other is Omar.","Of the lawyer and the doctor, one received 32 votes and the other is Rudolph.","The contestant who got 25 votes, the lawyer, and the golf player are three different people.","Nathaniel isn't the dentist.","The dentist is either the golf player or the basketball player.","Rudolph received 7 votes more votes than the soccer player.","Omar didn't get a total of 4 votes."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32"],"label_b":["Lowell","Nathaniel","Omar","Rudolph","Wesley"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","golf","soccer"],"label_d":["dentist","doctor","lawyer","musician","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d94f87ac03511bceabfadf9a65a584b"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm wasn't from Naperville.","The competitor from Pervis began his contest sometime before Lucas.","The person from Pervis, Adam, the competitor who began his competition at 11:15 am and the person who won the jalapeno contest are all different contestants.","Isaac wasn't from Yaro City.","Neither the competitor who began his competition at 11:45 am nor the contestant who won the jalapeno contest is the competitor from Yaro City.","Of the competitor from Pervis and the person who began his competition at 11:15 am, one won the doughnut contest and the other was Wilbur.","The contestant from Monkton began his contest 45 minutes before the competitor who won the chicken wing contest.","The competitor from Monkton is either the competitor who began his competition at 12:15 pm or the contestant who won the watermelon contest.","Adam didn't start his contest at 12:15 pm.","Isaac didn't win the jalapeno contest.","The competitor from Yaro City began his contest 30 minutes before the competitor who won the blueberry pie contest."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Guillermo","Isaac","Lucas","Wilbur"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","doughnut","jalapeno","watermelon"],"label_d":["Monkton","Naperville","Pervis","Vincennes","Yaro City"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cfefafa85216f24d330fb9aeaf14ed67"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The action film wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.","The film directed by Maddie Mintz received 2 more nominations than the movie directed by Tank Reznor.","Thorn of Suns received one fewer nomination than the movie directed by Paul Walnier.","The film that received 5 nominations, Maximum Risk, and Wild Ones are three different films.","The film that received 4 nominations wasn't directed by Tank Reznor.","Maximum Risk received 3 fewer nominations than the action film.","Thorn of Suns received 3 fewer nominations than the drama.","The musical received one fewer nomination than Fatal Sheen.","The film-noir received 2 more nominations than Thorn of Suns."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Silk Mist","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Danny Trevor","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","musical"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c760f75a4efbd9d95ad3ab85cfab08d"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of 14k gold is either Rebecca's piece or the piece with the topaz.","The ring made of 24k gold cost 100 dollars more than Katrina's ring.","The five rings are Katrina's piece, the ring that cost $1200, the ring with the amethyst, the ring that cost $1300 and the ring that cost $1400.","Of the ring that cost $1200 and the ring with the ruby, one is Terry's and the other is Sonja's.","The ring that cost $1400 is either the ring made of 24k gold or the ring made of palladium.","The piece with the ruby cost 100 dollars less than Rebecca's piece.","Sonja's ring doesn't have the diamond.","Pamela's piece is either the piece made of 14k gold or the ring that cost $1500.","The ring made of titanium doesn't have the amethyst.","The piece with the diamond cost 100 dollars more than the piece with the opal."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Katrina","Pamela","Rebecca","Sonja","Terry"],"label_c":["amethyst","diamond","opal","ruby","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","24k gold","palladium","silver","titanium"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f01d592079a724c1d2727da957e84099"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot published by Nature Monthly was taken sometime before the photo that cost $950.","The shot of the red panda was taken 1 month before the photo of the polar bear.","Of the shot published by Travel Almanac and the shot that cost $300, one was of the polar bear and the other was taken in July.","The photo of the white rhino, the photo published by The Geographer, the shot taken in April and the shot that cost $300 were all different photos.","The photo of the tree kangaroo was taken 1 month after the photo published by Earth Aware.","Neither the shot published by The Geographer nor the shot that cost $550 was the shot taken in April.","The shot of the white rhino was either the shot published by The Geographer or the shot taken in March.","The photo published by Nature Monthly was taken 3 months before the shot published by Animal Science.","The shot taken in April didn't cost $150.","The shot taken in March didn't cost $550."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["arctic fox","polar bear","red panda","tree kangaroo","white rhino"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","The Geographer","Travel Almanac"],"label_d":["$150","$300","$550","$700","$950"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99d59b1060405d33a2ca13c08487d77e"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 28 trip logged 7 more shooting stars than the April 4 outing.","The outing with Terrence wasn't in Conesville.","The April 17 trip wasn't with Terrence.","The April 28 outing wasn't in Conesville.","The April 17 trip wasn't with Reynaldo.","Of the outing to Kalona and the trip where they saw 9 shooting stars, one was on April 17 and the other was with Stephanie.","The trip to Eastbrook logged 21 more shooting stars than the April 4 outing.","The trip with Reynaldo logged somewhat more shooting stars the April 10 outing.","The April 7 trip was either the outing with Stephanie or the trip with Nolan.","The trip with Reynaldo wasn't in Manchester."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 10","April 17","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Kalona","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9d77b6ddfe728cb14069665aed55054"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["The competitor who reached a depth of 107 meters was either Chevy Chen or the diver from Latvia.","Of Daniel Day and the person who reached a depth of 101 meters, one was from Oman and the other dove fifth.","Daniel Day wasn't from Iceland.","The person who reached a depth of 104 meters didn't go first.","The contestant from Oman dove 3 meters deeper than Chevy Chen.","Ferris Frye went to a maximum depth of 101 meters.","Igor Ingram reached a maximum depth that was 6 meters shallower than the diver from Iceland.","The contestant from Oman was either Igor Ingram or the competitor who went fourth.","The person who went third reached a maximum depth that was 6 meters shallower than the diver from Romania."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters","110 meters"],"label_b":["Brit Bradley","Chevy Chen","Daniel Day","Ferris Frye","Igor Ingram"],"label_c":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_d":["Ethiopia","Iceland","Latvia","Oman","Romania"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a83d66901073b4613d4cb3ae4551e53"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The customer from New Jersey is staying somewhat longer than the client in room 117.","The client from Virginia is either the customer who is staying for 3 days or the person in room 114.","Mr. Daniels is either the client from Virginia or the guest in room 314.","The guest who is staying for 2 days isn't from Delaware.","Owens is staying 1 day longer than the person in room 320.","Of Mr. Bray and the person who is staying for 3 days, one is in room 117 and the other is from Kentucky.","Mr. Daniels is staying 1 day fewer than the client in room 117.","Salinas isn't from Delaware.","The client from Virginia is staying 1 day longer than the guest in room 320.","Of Owens and the client in room 320, one is from Kentucky and the other is staying for 5 days."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mr. Bray","Mr. Daniels","Keith","Owens","Salinas"],"label_c":["114","117","124","314","320"],"label_d":["Delaware","Kentucky","Michigan","New Jersey","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8c3ebee2b542fcc478d648498c89e99"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["Neither the size 4 set nor the Williford footwear was Lucia's pair.","The $215 pair was 1 size smaller than the Schtillet footwear.","The size 7 set was either the Graffetz footwear or the $155 pair.","Of Lucia's pair and the Cormano footwear, one cost $230 and the other cost $155.","Ruth's pair was 3 sizes smaller than the $155 pair.","Tonya's pair wasn't made by Williford.","The $215 pair was by Graffetz.","Lucia's pair was't a size 6.","The size 5 set was either the $200 pair or Shawna's pair.","Ruth's pair was 3 sizes smaller than Shawna's pair."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Lucia","Ruth","Shawna","Tonya","Vanessa"],"label_c":["Cormano","Graffetz","Manzarita","Schtillet","Williford"],"label_d":["$155","$170","$200","$215","$230"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6b0461bea489187064601d9efe2f841"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The masterpiece that's been missing for 25 years was painted 8 years before \"Hoxley Hills\".","Of \"Girl at Sea\" and \"Willow Bend\", one has been missing for 19 years and the other is by Rilania.","The piece that's been missing for 10 years was painted sometime after the painting that's been missing for 13 years.","\"Lost in Time\" is either Jenadije's masterpiece or the 1913 painting.","Mebel's masterpiece wasn't painted in 1929.","Jenadije's masterpiece was painted 16 years before the piece that's been missing for 25 years.","Lanot's masterpiece was painted 8 years after Jenadije's masterpiece.","Of Mebel's piece and the 1913 piece, one is \"Girl at Sea\" and the other has been missing for 15 years.","The 1905 piece has been missing for 19 years."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929"],"label_b":["Honasha","Jenadije","Lanot","Mebel","Rilania"],"label_c":["Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","19","25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a7d4b3834216be45223f633ca532537"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The honey cerith shell isn't brown and yellow.","Of the seashell found in 1992 and the brown and yellow shell, one is the coquina and the other was found in Puerto Rico.","The five shells are the coquina shell, the seashell found in Puerto Rico, the seashell found in Martinique, the seashell found in 1998 and the black and white seashell.","The baby's ear shell isn't brown and yellow.","The coquina shell was found 6 years before the shell found in Jamaica.","Of the pink and yellow seashell and the shell found in 1998, one was found in Saint Lucia and the other is the horned turban.","The black and white shell was found 9 years before the baby's ear shell.","The seashell found in 1998 is either the black and white shell or the pink and white shell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","shark eye"],"label_c":["black - white","brown - yellow","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85accb62f28b7915b535039e8b731f25"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The basketball player received 7 votes fewer votes than the hockey player.","Francisco didn't get a total of 25 votes.","The musician never played soccer.","The doctor is either Isaac or the lacrosse player.","The five people are Rudolph, the lacrosse player, the soccer player, the person who got 25 votes and the hockey player.","The baseball player received 7 votes more votes than Wesley.","The contestant who got 18 votes played lacrosse.","Wesley received 14 votes more votes than Rudolph.","Of the lawyer and Lowell, one received 4 votes and the other played hockey.","The architect played baseball."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32"],"label_b":["Francisco","Isaac","Lowell","Rudolph","Wesley"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","doctor","garbage man","lawyer","musician"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bab249e1c2f0c06f336a50c0a88678a"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The contestant from Quimby finished sometime before the runner from Libertyville.","Kelly finished 1 minute before the competitor in the aquamarine shirt.","Of the competitor who finished in 24 minutes and Neil, one was from Libertyville and the other was from Templeton.","Kelly wasn't from Quimby.","The runner in the orange shirt finished 3 minutes after the competitor from Olema.","Of the contestant in the violet shirt and the competitor from Quimby, one was Patrick and the other finished in 23 minutes.","Billy finished 1 minute after Kelly.","Eduardo finished in 25 minutes.","Kelly didn't wear the teal shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Billy","Eduardo","Kelly","Neil","Patrick"],"label_c":["aquamarine","maroon","orange","teal","violet"],"label_d":["Libertyville","Olema","Quimby","Templeton","Yorba Linda"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e003f106c4c625f277bb94f6cfe54ad"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The $315 print was published sometime after Stamson's print.","The $750 map is either the print of Denmark or the map published in 1785.","Lafiori's print, the map published in 1767, and the map of Iceland are three different maps.","Caronelli's print was published 18 years after Muenster's print.","Of the $2,500 print and the print published in 1767, one was Stamson's and the other was of North Africa.","Of the map published in 1749 and Muenster's print, one is priced at $2,500 and the other was of Scandinavia.","The $750 map, the print published in 1767, and Muenster's map are three different maps.","Muenster's map isn't priced at $1,500.","The print of Iceland was published 18 years after Muenster's map."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Caronelli","Gostaldo","Lafiori","Muenster","Stamson"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Iceland","North Africa","Scandinavia"],"label_d":["$315","$545","$750","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5776c1e27977b98bbd460ad3e95419f4"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Zachary's piece doesn't cost exactly $125.","The piece shaped like a sports car costs 75 dollars less than the raspberry-flavored cake.","The peach-flavored cake costs 25 dollars more than the banana-flavored cake.","Natasha's piece doesn't cost exactly $175.","Karen's cake isn't shaped like a train.","Of the banana-flavored piece and the raspberry-flavored piece, one costs $200 and the other is shaped like a golf ball.","Of the lemon-flavored cake and the piece shaped like a potato, one is Alisha's and the other costs $225.","Zachary's piece isn't peach-flavored.","Karen's piece, the $125 piece, and the piece shaped like a golf ball are three different cakes.","Karen's piece doesn't cost exactly $175.","Alisha's cake is either the raspberry-flavored piece or the piece shaped like a beach chair."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Alisha","Joey","Karen","Natasha","Zachary"],"label_c":["beach chair","golf ball","potato","sports car","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","lemon","peach","raspberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0d95c23f90f8838f87da99df531c5f1"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Sea Cow saw 1 more manatees than Captain Lloyd's boat.","Captain Espinoza's boat, the vessel that saw 7 manatees and the boat that saw 5 manatees are all different boats.","The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef saw 2 more manatees than the Daily Ray.","The boat that went to Silver springs, the boat that saw 5 manatees, and Captain Lloyd's vessel are three different boats.","Of the boat that saw 3 manatees and Captain Espinoza's boat, one went to Yellow Bend and the other was the Benny II.","The Daily Ray wasn't led by Captain Preston.","Of the vessel that saw 7 manatees and the boat that went to Betty Beach, one was led by Captain Romero and the other was the Benny II.","Of the boat that saw 4 manatees and the boat that saw 7 manatees, one was the Samantha and the other was led by Captain Romero."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow"],"label_c":["Espinoza","Lloyd","Preston","Quinn","Romero"],"label_d":["Betty Beach","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83d39a71f95ea2961ad8fe9c92d967e7"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["The storm that made landfall at Rockford didn't cause exactly $17.4 million in damage.","Hurricane Catherine was either the hurricane that hit in 1952 or the hurricane that hit in 1944.","The storm that hit in 1948 didn't cause exactly $13.1 million in damage.","The hurricane that hit in 1944 caused $19.2 million in damage.","The hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage hit 8 years after the hurricane that made landfall at Zamora.","Hurricane Freda hit 8 years after the storm that made landfall at Escondido.","Of Hurricane Mabel and the hurricane that made landfall at Escondido, one caused $17.4 million in damage and the other struck in 1944.","The hurricane that made landfall at Zamora hit 4 years after the storm that made landfall at Escondido.","Hurricane Iris hit land at Zamora.","The hurricane that made landfall at Tomales was either the hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage or the storm that caused $19.2 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960"],"label_b":["Catherine","Freda","Iris","Mabel","Rachel"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":["Escondido","Rockford","Tomales","Varina","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f02aadf7fa6ddf3322d528b2841d242c"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The 8.5 earthquake occurred 12 years before the earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds.","The event with a duration of 41 seconds didn't have a rating of 8.5.","The event with its epicenter at Fujizen didn't have a rating of 8.6.","The event with its epicenter at Perlkin was either the quake with a duration of 49 seconds or the event that took place in 1944.","The quake with its epicenter at Perlkin didn't happen in 1938.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Haruno didn't happen in 1938.","Of the earthquake with its epicenter at Delest and the event that took place in 1932, one had a rating of 8.8 and the other lasted for 97 seconds.","Of the event with its epicenter at Fujizen and the 8.2 event, one lasted for 58 seconds and the other happened in 1944.","The five earthquakes were the quake with its epicenter at Jaorm, the quake that took place in 1926, the earthquake that took place in 1938, the earthquake that took place in 1932 and the 8.2 earthquake.","The 8.2 earthquake was either the quake with a duration of 49 seconds or the event with its epicenter at Delest."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Delest","Fujizen","Haruno","Jaorm","Perlkin"],"label_c":["8.2","8.4","8.5","8.6","8.8"],"label_d":["41 seconds","49 seconds","58 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84e098ac6362c8f326584f276f274bc0"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Bizolam was approved 1 month after the medicine sourced from a specific type of mushroom.","The pharmaceutical approved in January is either the drug that treats meningitis or the pharmaceutical that treats influenza.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of wasp treats heart disease.","The drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree was approved 2 months after Favolin.","Favolin was approved 1 month before Pluniden.","Zednisen wasn't approved in May.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of bromeliad treats asthma.","Of Zednisen and the pharmaceutical that treats meningitis, one is sourced from a wasp and the other was approved in February."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Favolin","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["asthma","dengue fever","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["bromeliad","frog","mushroom","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bcfaa7a4161a45be467342c4d981239"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Freddie caught 3 more fish than the person who worked at Ash Cay.","The five people were whoever dove on Wednesday, Cathy, the person who worked at Holly Hock, the person who caught 12 lion fish and the spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish.","Whoever dove on Tuesday worked at Gillis Deep.","Of the person who worked at Front Reef and the person who worked at Charles Sink, one caught 21 lion fish and the other is Yvonne.","Whoever dove on Friday caught 3 fewer fish than the person who worked at Holly Hock.","Jorge caught 3 fewer fish than whoever dove on Saturday.","Jorge caught 12 lion fish.","Whoever dove on Wednesday didn't work at Front Reef.","Whoever dove on Sunday caught fewer fish than Yvonne."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Cathy","Freddie","Jorge","Tanya","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Charles Sink","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ead23836e6df645b607c3877f6ef56c"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Angry Ants was made by Vortia.","The application with 4.2 million downloads was released 3 months later than the app with 1.5 million downloads.","Neither Peter Parka nor Bubble Bombs is the application released by Gadingo.","The game with 5.5 million downloads wasn't developed by Trebuchet.","The application released by Apptastic was released 2 months later than Angry Ants.","Of the app with 8.9 million downloads and the app released in July, one is Flowcarts and the other was made by Vortia.","Of the application released in March and the game with 5.5 million downloads, one was made by Gadingo and the other is Peter Parka.","The app with 8.9 million downloads was released later than the game with 3.1 million downloads.","Peter Parka is either the app released by Apptastic or the app released by Trebuchet."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Vitalinks"],"label_c":["Apptastic","Digibits","Gadingo","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","3.1 million","4.2 million","5.5 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ae6c1e198023b0cd3098b9507ade816"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The camera made by Honwa costs more than the DM-5000.","The model made by Honwa isn't the FC-520.","Of the model with a resolution of 14 megapixels and the $625 camera, one is the Tela G5 and the other is made by Cober.","The $550 camera is the DM-5000.","Of the camera with a resolution of 20 megapixels and the model made by Lirios, one costs $575 and the other is the FC-520.","The camera with a resolution of 10 megapixels costs more than the camera made by Honwa.","Neither the $650 model nor the FC-520 is the model made by Nectron.","The model with a resolution of 15 megapixels isn't the DM-5000.","The camera made by Cober isn't the MX-827.","The Tela G5 costs 25 dollars more than the model with a resolution of 10 megapixels.","The model made by Lirios is either the camera with a resolution of 26 megapixels or the model with a resolution of 15 megapixels."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Cober","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios","Nectron"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","MX-827","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["10 megapixels","14 megapixels","15 megapixels","20 megapixels","26 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3800cd3fc13fe5e6eab3fb551465c832"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["The video with 8 million views isn't \"Dancing Hyena\".","Daryl's video is 47 seconds long.","Virginia's video is \"Beach Brouhaha\".","The viral video that's 40 seconds long has 1 million more views than Daryl's video.","Carl's video doesn't have a running time of 15 seconds.","The viral video that's 55 seconds long has somewhat more views than Virginia's video.","Of the video with 6 million views and \"Happy Hermits\", one is 47 seconds long and the other is 55 seconds long.","Of the viral video with 7 million views and the video that's 31 seconds long, one is \"Magnet Mayhem\" and the other is Virginia's.","Yvonne's video has 1 million fewer views than the viral video that's 15 seconds long.","The video that's 40 seconds long is either the viral video with 8 million views or \"Magnet Mayhem\"."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million"],"label_b":["Bill","Carl","Daryl","Virginia","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","31 seconds","40 seconds","47 seconds","55 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9199e2103505383ae7cbd9c22bcb5e80"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Of Isabel and Wilbur, one asked for acai berries and the other wanted oranges.","The five people are the customer who wanted raspberries, Wilbur, the customer who requested wheat grass, the customer who paid $6.75 and Paulette.","Of the person who requested wheat grass and the person who paid $9.75, one wanted tangerines and the other is Sergio.","Sergio paid 2 dollars more than the person who requested quinoa.","The customer who wanted blackberries is either the person who requested ginger or the customer who paid $9.75.","Of the person who requested flaxseed and the customer who requested quinoa, one paid $8.75 and the other is Isabel."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["Isabel","Mercedes","Paulette","Sergio","Wilbur"],"label_c":["acai berries","flaxseed","ginger","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","oranges","raspberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69cb7e422366bfb7a48b4c1be89032cb"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The fossil discovered in Qatar costs 750 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Jamaica.","The $1000 fossil isn't 78 million years old.","Of the fossil discovered in Serbia and the 90 million year old fossil, one is the pilodontus and the other costs $750.","Of the archadon and the senosaurus, one is 85 million years old and the other was found in Oman.","The 90 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars more than the verasaurus.","The senosaurus costs 250 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Zambia.","The mirasaurus, the 72 million year old fossil, the $750 fossil and the fossil discovered in Zambia are all different fossils.","The mirasaurus costs 250 dollars less than the senosaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500"],"label_b":["archadon","mirasaurus","pilodontus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","90 million"],"label_d":["Jamaica","Oman","Qatar","Serbia","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3c615e2a143d823c2645564420daced"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["Of Ted and the person who ordered the rainbow roll, one paid $15.50 and the other ordered the dragon roll.","The client who ordered the spicy tataki roll paid 2 dollars more than the person who ordered the teriyaki roll.","Ramona is either the client who ordered the alaskan roll or the customer who ordered the rainbow roll.","The five people are the client who ordered the dynamite roll, the customer who paid $11.50, the client who paid $15.50, the customer who ordered the summer roll and the customer who paid $13.50.","The client who ordered the futomaki roll paid $9.50.","The person who ordered the dragon roll paid 2 dollars less than Johnnie.","The client who ordered the boston roll paid 2 dollars more than the person who ordered the teriyaki roll.","Fred paid more than the customer who ordered the dragon roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","dragon","dynamite","futomaki"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tataki","summer","teriyaki","tiger"],"label_d":["Fred","Johnnie","Ramona","Seth","Ted"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=064a84e5526612e617a7ac60f592d93f"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The outing with Terrence was in Gilmore City.","The trip to Janesville logged 7 more shooting stars than the outing with Reynaldo.","Of the outing to Isleton and the April 4 trip, one was with Stephanie and the other logged 23 shooting stars.","The April 17 outing wasn't in Isleton.","The April 4 trip was in Conesville.","The trip with Nolan logged 7 more shooting stars than the trip to Conesville.","Neither the trip to Gilmore City nor the trip where they saw 9 shooting stars was the April 10 outing.","The April 10 trip logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the trip with Reynaldo.","The outing to Gilmore City logged 14 more shooting stars than the trip to Livermore.","The April 25 outing wasn't with Terrence.","The April 17 trip didn't log exactly 16 shooting stars."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 4","April 10","April 17","April 25","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Livermore"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edd4d477c88ce2c960c34ce520989606"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The machine that can fly for 25 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the Belhino 5.","The Zarobit-C is either the device that can fly for 30 minutes or the machine that can fly for 15 minutes.","The device with a maximum range of 250 ft costs 150 dollars more than the Belhino 5.","Of the $450 drone and the drone with a maximum range of 250 ft, one is the Werril 23A and the other is the Mechania.","The $525 device can fly for up to 20 minutes.","The Werril 23A doesn't have a maximum flight time of 60 minutes.","The device that can fly for 25 minutes, the Mechania, and the drone with a maximum range of 100 ft are three different devices.","The $525 drone doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 475 ft.","The $600 device has a maximum range of 350 ft.","The drone that can fly for 25 minutes is either the drone with a maximum range of 250 ft or the $600 machine.","The Belhino 5 costs 75 dollars more than the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft.","The $450 device doesn't have a maximum flight time of 15 minutes."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Mechania","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ba065a7cfe44de27a7342f9656ffb51"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Lunia V2 has 2 GB of storage.","Of the 4 GB phone and the Lunia V2, one costs $75 and the other is made by Pegasus.","The 6 GB one doesn't cost $199.","The Opel item has somewhat more storage than the $165 phone.","The 8 GB item is either the Winnow XD or the $125 one.","Of the Lunia V2 and the Alphalon II, one costs $225 and the other is made by Technitron.","The Alphalon II has 2 GB more storage than the $165 item.","The $75 item, the 6 GB item, and the Volkia one are three different phones.","The $165 phone has 2 GB more storage than the Yego Plus."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Lunia V2","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$75","$125","$165","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4fc6e1efe8914d20e59f28f7a14e6b6e"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The traveler who went to Jamaica wasn't on the Baroness cruise.","Miranda set sail 3 years before the traveler who went to Saint Lucia.","The person who took the Trinity cruise set sail 3 years before the person who went to Martinique.","Jessica was on the 1985 cruise.","Of the person who took the 1987 cruise and Miranda, one went to Jamaica and the other took the Neptunia cruise.","Eugene set sail 2 years before the person who took the Caprica cruise.","Cory didn't go to Martinique.","The person who went to Grenada took the Caprica cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Cory","Eugene","Francis","Jessica","Miranda"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Caprica","Neptunia","Trinity"],"label_d":["Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Saint Lucia","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc841931baa8a5b9bc7ffe45fd9253c6"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Cynthia was hired 3 days before the Barr & Cobb hire.","Nadine was hired 6 days after the Faraday College graduate.","The Rutherford College graduate is either the person hired on March 24th or the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","The Summit College graduate wasn't hired by Ingram & Kemp.","Abel was hired by Barr & Cobb.","Of the Northridge College graduate and the person hired on March 15th, one was hired by Green & Hayes and the other is Zachary.","The Faraday College graduate was hired 9 days before the Summit College graduate.","The Barr & Cobb hire was hired 3 days before the Rutherford College graduate."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Northridge","Rutherford","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67479e90e6181b9d34368ad5b20b9a47"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The 45 liter pack, Kelley's pack, and Myrna's pack are three different packs.","The blue pack is 10 liters smaller than Tasha's pack.","The 40 liter pack is either the green pack or the purple pack.","Of the silver pack and the Pinkster pack, one is Myrna's and the other is 35 liters.","The orange pack is made by Naturba.","Kelley's pack isn't green.","The orange pack is 15 liters larger than Myrna's pack.","The purple pack isn't made by Lugmor.","The purple pack is either the Pinkster pack or the 25 liter pack.","Myrna's pack, the Travelore pack, and the purple pack are three different packs.","Wendell's pack is blue."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter"],"label_b":["Kelley","Myrna","Paul","Tasha","Wendell"],"label_c":["Adironda","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d76861db088301944d6c8231d10bdd58"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The serpent that is 30 inches long isn't yellow & blue.","The animal that is 12 inches long isn't black & red.","The animal from Nicaragua is 6 inches shorter than the black & white animal.","The animal from Cambodia is 6 inches longer than the snake from New Guinea.","The ash python is 6 inches longer than the horned viper.","The pygmy racer is from New Guinea.","The serpent that is 12 inches long isn't yellow & blue.","The ash python is black & green.","The black & green snake isn't from Australia.","The winged snake is either the black & white reptile or the serpent that is 18 inches long.","The banded keel is 12 inches longer than the animal from Cambodia."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","horned viper","pygmy racer","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","black & white","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4543aea7fd00fba7324bda663a0d79f"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["Of the presenter who will speak on May 10th and the sulfur oxide expert, one is from Stanford and the other is Nancy.","Of the person who will speak on May 12th and the presenter who will speak on May 14th, one is from Duke and the other is Felipe.","The global warming expert is scheduled sometime after Mable.","The presenter who will speak on May 14th will be either the wind power expert or the person from Stanford.","The wind power expert will be either the presenter who will speak on May 12th or Phillip.","Nancy isn't from Brown.","Neither the global warming expert nor the person who will speak on May 13th will be Phillip.","The presenter from Ohio State will discuss acid rain.","Felipe won't talk about global warming."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Felipe","Mable","Nancy","Phillip","Wendy"],"label_c":["acid rain","global warming","nitrogen usage","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Duke","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08f70d51c9947c2c006499905a08a65d"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["The player with 10 goals isn't from the Comets.","The five players are the player from the Wolverines, the person with 8 goals, Owens, Duran and Parrish.","Neither Owens nor Duran is the person with 9 goals.","The person from the Bears scored 1 goal more than Duran.","The player who wears number 25 is either the player from the Comets or the player from the Monsters.","Underwood doesn't wear number 12.","Neither the player with 6 goals nor the player from the Monsters is Parrish.","The player who wears number 12 scored 2 goals more than the person from the River Kings.","Of Owens and the person with 7 goals, one is from the River Kings and the other wears number 2.","Duran scored somewhat more than the player who wears number 17."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Duran","Guerra","Owens","Parrish","Underwood"],"label_c":["Bears","Comets","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["2","9","12","17","25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67f56269392721598e9ede7255f9f024"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Injitsu was fined somewhat less than the car from Mississippi.","The Hornet doesn't have the YGA-441 plates.","The Hornet doesn't have the FRZ-192 plates.","The automobile that received the $100 fine is either the car from Washington or the vehicle from Utah.","The car from Washington was fined 25 dollars more than the car with the RBD-337 plates.","The car with the RBD-337 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the Injitsu.","The car with the BMG-831 plates was fined somewhat more than the vehicle with the FRZ-192 plates.","Of the Fierro and the vehicle from Hawaii, one was fined $50 and the other has the BMG-831 plates.","The automobile from Rhode Island doesn't have the FRZ-192 plates.","The Fierro was fined 25 dollars more than the Injitsu.","The Grandero is either the vehicle from Hawaii or the car that received the $100 fine.","The Cavalo, the automobile with the BMG-831 plates, and the automobile from Washington are three different cars."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","RBD-337","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Mississippi","Rhode Island","Utah","Washington"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=775b6946459c9a8985d7cc7708a62431"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The show where the survivor brought the rope aired sometime before the episode filmed in Kiribati.","Steven's episode didn't give its survivor the pot.","Of the show where the survivor brought the knife and the episode filmed in Vanuatu, one featured Alfredo and the other featured Wendell.","The show that aired on April 27th is either the show filmed in Myanmar or the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet.","The episode filmed in Cambodia aired 2 weeks after Alfredo's show.","Alfredo's show didn't give its survivor the rope.","Of the show that aired on April 20th and the episode where the survivor brought the pot, one featured Wendell and the other was filmed in Myanmar.","The five episodes are Bennie's episode, the show filmed in Myanmar, the show filmed in Bolivia, the episode that aired on April 13th and the episode where the survivor brought the knife."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Alfredo","Bennie","Mathew","Steven","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["fire starter","hatchet","knife","pot","rope"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61928738dbf8be67147aecc91d2ed0ce"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Of Danny's appointment and the session at 9:30am, one is with Kristin and the other will focus on cardio.","The racketball session is 2 hours after the lesson with Kristin.","The five sessions are the session with Michelle, the session at 10:30am, Danny's appointment, Arnold's lesson and Fannie's session.","Fannie's appointment, the lesson at 8:30am, and the session with Jimmy are three different sessions.","Garrett's session won't focus on racketball.","The lesson at 11:30am, Danny's appointment, and Arnold's appointment are three different sessions.","Arnold's session is sometime after the swimming appointment.","The yoga lesson is either the session with Irene or the appointment with Jimmy.","The appointment with Howard is 1 hour after Arnold's appointment.","The lesson at 12:30pm isn't with Irene."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Danny","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Jimmy","Kristin","Michelle"],"label_d":["cardio","cycling","racketball","swimming","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4d50908fec503bf0a6ce8fabef52f94"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The show where the survivor brought the fire starter wasn't filmed in Kiribati.","The show where the survivor brought the fire starter is either Wendell's show or the episode filmed in Cambodia.","Colin's episode aired on April 20th.","The show filmed in Vanuatu aired sometime after Wendell's show.","The show where the survivor brought the hatchet wasn't filmed in Vanuatu.","The episode filmed in New Zealand aired 1 week after the episode where the survivor brought the duct tape.","The show that aired on April 27th, the show where the survivor brought the duct tape, and Colin's show are three different episodes.","Steven's show wasn't filmed in Cambodia.","Of the episode filmed in New Zealand and Steven's episode, one aired on April 27th and the other gave its survivor the knife.","Earl's episode aired 1 week after the show filmed in Kiribati.","The episode filmed in Myanmar aired 1 week after Wendell's episode."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Colin","Earl","Omar","Steven","Wendell"],"label_c":["Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","New Zealand","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","knife","pot"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8953c5cddff6a4712c2f74118cf29706"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Uruguay's probe isn't going to Venus.","The Loakuk didn't launch in February.","The Ateyin is going to Mercury.","Of Nicaragua's probe and the probe going to Titan, one is the Disty and the other launched in May.","The Chano, the mission going to Enceladus, and the mission that launched in March are three different probes.","The five probes are Angola's probe, the mission going to Titan, the mission going to Enceladus, the probe that launched in March and the Moro Jaddo.","Angola's probe is either the Loakuk or the mission going to Mercury.","Lebanon's probe launched 3 months before Nicaragua's mission.","The probe that launched in March wasn't launched in Dominica."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Ateyin","Chano","Disty","Loakuk","Moro Jaddo"],"label_c":["Enceladus","Mars","Mercury","Titan","Venus"],"label_d":["Angola","Dominica","Lebanon","Nicaragua","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1c424d45447d9112d448295cb4f1cd0"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Bagee is 26 years old.","Pezaku is 2 feet taller than Dyneton.","The giraffe from Ethiopia is 1 foot shorter than Bagee.","The animal from Chad is 3 feet taller than the 18-year-old giraffe.","Of Gareka and the giraffe from Tanzania, one is 26 years old and the other is 14 feet tall.","The 18-year-old animal is 3 feet shorter than the 23-year-old one.","The one from Tanzania is somewhat taller than the 22-year-old animal.","The one from Namibia is 3 feet taller than the one from Somalia."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet"],"label_b":["Bagee","Dyneton","Gareka","Morutana","Pezaku"],"label_c":["Chad","Ethiopia","Namibia","Somalia","Tanzania"],"label_d":["18","22","23","24","26"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=892b9f4aed72c43782aa063debf4bfff"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Meadowgrove, the one that grows cucumbers and the one in Fremont are all different farms.","Of the one Michael will dust on June 8th and Iron Hill, one is in Fremont and the other grows soy.","Lucky Star will be dusted on June 4th.","The business Michael will dust on June 7th doesn't grow spinach.","The one in Latimer will be worked on 1 day after Hazelwood.","The business that grows spinach, Hazelwood, and the business Michael will dust on June 6th are three different farms.","Of Hazelwood and Tall Pines, one grows cucumbers and the other is in Ollie.","Of Tall Pines and the farm in Newark, one will be dusted on June 6th and the other grows soy.","Hazelwood doesn't grow beets."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th"],"label_b":["Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Big Bear Lake","Fremont","Latimer","Newark","Ollie"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","soy","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f400642bbe8549ccc220568d00861287"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The cake shaped like a football costs 25 dollars more than the piece shaped like a sports car.","Joey's cake costs somewhat more than the cake shaped like a football.","Vincent's piece isn't peach-flavored.","Willie's piece costs 75 dollars more than the cake shaped like a sports car.","Karen's piece costs 25 dollars more than the cake shaped like a train.","The five cakes are the $150 cake, the piece shaped like a train, the raspberry-flavored piece, Karen's cake and the peach-flavored piece.","The banana-flavored piece costs 75 dollars more than Vincent's cake.","Of the cake shaped like a train and the cake shaped like a potato, one is strawberry-flavored and the other is Willie's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Joey","Karen","Melba","Vincent","Willie"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","potato","sports car","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","peach","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ccbe08c3639e9a83d76b4f015f2d207"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The jumper from Sweden jumped 102.9 meters.","The skier from Canada scored 7 fewer points than Florence.","The jumper from Finland was either the contestant who jumped 95.0 meters or Candice.","Kristy was either the person from Finland or the contestant from Germany.","Denise didn't score exactly 110 points.","The jumper from Germany, the skier who jumped 96.3 meters, and Candice are three different people.","The contestant who scored 110 points didn't jump 90.1 meters.","Tasha jumped 110.8 meters.","Denise scored more points than the person who jumped 96.3 meters.","The contestant who jumped 102.9 meters scored 7 fewer points than the skier from Canada."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110"],"label_b":["Candice","Denise","Florence","Kristy","Tasha"],"label_c":["90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Denmark","Finland","Germany","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c41f3c0be48e758a56f6dfe0951d2e2d"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Benny didn't play left field.","The boy who wore number 29 played somewhat fewer games than the person who wore number 18.","The boy who wore number 29, the player who played right field, the person who played left field and the person who played 9 games were all different players.","The player who wore number 3 didn't play left field.","Russell played 1 more game than Ira.","The person who played first base was either the boy who played 9 games or the boy who wore number 35.","Zachary played 3 fewer games than Benny.","Ira played right field.","Neither Benny nor the boy who played second base was the person who wore number 3.","The player who played 11 games didn't wear number 35.","Of the person who wore number 18 and Benny, one played first base and the other played 12 games."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Benny","Ira","Jorge","Russell","Zachary"],"label_c":["first base","left field","right field","second base","third base"],"label_d":["3","18","21","29","35"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=feb2ea996113991f4946311bb0e0d741"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["The superhero who started in 2010 doesn't patrol Mission Vale.","Of \"Criminal Bane\" and Matt Minkle, one patrols Apple Valley and the other began his crusade in 2011.","\"Deep Shadow\" didn't start his patrol in 2007.","The five people are \"Max Fusion\", Lyle Lucas, Edsel Eaton, the person who started in 2011 and Arnold Ashley.","Neither Edsel Eaton nor the superhero who started in 2011 is the person who patrols Mission Vale.","Of the superhero who patrols Frazier Park and Edsel Eaton, one began his crusade in 2008 and the other is \"Deep Shadow\".","The person who started in 2010 doesn't patrol Tenth Avenue.","\"Ultra Hex\" didn't start his patrol in 2009.","The superhero who started in 2011 is either \"Deep Shadow\" or Cal Copeland.","Arnold Ashley began 1 year after the person who patrols Frazier Park."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Ultra Hex"],"label_c":["Arnold Ashley","Cal Copeland","Edsel Eaton","Lyle Lucas","Matt Minkle"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Frazier Park","Green Hills","Mission Vale","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52305674b661caf030091918c2bae266"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Delia won't be on mission ZF-15.","The astronaut assigned to mission GX-13 will launch sometime before Delia.","Rose will launch 1 month before the person assigned to mission ZF-15.","Traci won't be on mission WB-664.","Of the person launching in May and the astronaut who will be studying larval growth, one is Vera and the other is Traci.","The astronaut launching in May won't be focusing on gamma rays.","The graduate who will be studying ant colonies will launch sometime before Vera.","The five people are the astronaut who will be studying ant colonies, Traci, the graduate launching in February, the person assigned to mission PR-97 and the graduate assigned to mission ZF-15.","Of the person assigned to mission PR-97 and the person who will be studying photosynthesis, one is Rose and the other will launch in April.","The astronaut launching in January won't be on mission WB-664."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Delia","Harold","Rose","Traci","Vera"],"label_c":["GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62aaf32d894b98a60cbd649be0a5dcbc"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The 1,475 sq ft house doesn't rent for $825\/month.","The home in La Palma is 125 sq ft smaller than the home that rents for $950\/month.","The house in Beaver Cove isn't owned by Freda Estes.","Of the rental in La Palma and the home in Delano, one rents for $1,300\/month and the other is owned by Callie Berg.","The home owned by Kip Jenkins is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,100\/month.","The home owned by Mitsy Lane rents for $950\/month.","The home in La Palma is 375 sq ft smaller than the house in Beaver Cove.","The rental owned by Kip Jenkins is 250 sq ft smaller than the home in Fayette."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Beaver Cove","Delano","Fayette","La Palma","Monticello"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$950\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Callie Berg","Dan Callahan","Freda Estes","Kip Jenkins","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00bab6ae4918b51827625f9183c397c8"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps started skydiving sometime before the jumper who wears the lime green suit.","The five skydivers are Dwayne, the jumper who wears the red suit, the jumper who wears the aquamarine suit, the jumper who first started in 1983 and the jumper who has done 64 previous jumps.","The skydiver who wears the gold suit started skydiving 2 years after Arnold.","The jumper who first started in 1985 is either the jumper who wears the red suit or the jumper who has done 58 previous jumps.","Arnold hasn't done exactly 78 previous jumps.","Of the jumper who has done 64 previous jumps and the skydiver who wears the teal suit, one is Arnold and the other is Shaun.","Of the jumper who first started in 1984 and the jumper who has done 73 previous jumps, one is Shaun and the other wears the red suit.","Nathaniel hasn't done exactly 73 previous jumps."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Arnold","Dwayne","Gordon","Nathaniel","Shaun"],"label_c":["aquamarine","gold","lime green","red","teal"],"label_d":["49","58","64","73","78"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e131123ed21e7843a242ad74f527e46"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The game with the Tuscanos was 4 days after the game with the Warriors.","The game with the Red and Blues finished with a score of 34-7.","The 20-13 game, the October 19 match, and the match with the White Rhinos are three different games.","The game in Groveland is either the 28-10 match or the match with the Warriors.","The game with the Tuscanos finished with a score of 42-20.","The match with the White Rhinos wasn't on October 3.","The October 15 game wasn't in Ferndale.","The match with the Warriors was 4 days before the game in Edinburg.","The 24-21 game was sometime after the game in Groveland.","The 28-10 game, the October 19 game, the October 11 game and the 24-21 match are all different games.","The match in Coachella was sometime before the match with the Eagles."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Eagles","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["20-13","24-21","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Coachella","Edinburg","Ferndale","Groveland","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18583208ac02bab0f9ffecdcd505b1ec"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["The Olema native was either the architect or the lawyer.","The lawyer finished 500 votes ahead of the Lakota native.","The politician who received 8,500 votes is the rancher.","Neither the rancher nor the lawyer was Cate Carlson.","Dale Donovan isn't from Redway.","The politician who received 10,500 votes is from Redway.","Gilda Gray didn't end up with exactly 10,000 votes.","Gilda Gray isn't the writer.","Gilda Gray didn't end up with exactly 8,500 votes.","The person who received 10,500 votes isn't the doctor.","Ed Ewing finished 500 votes ahead of the Lakota native.","Dale Donovan isn't the rancher.","Of Ed Ewing and the politician who received 9,500 votes, one is the architect and the other is from Hebron."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500"],"label_b":["Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Ed Ewing","Gilda Gray","Jed Jarvis"],"label_c":["architect","doctor","lawyer","rancher","writer"],"label_d":["Hebron","Indian Wells","Lakota","Olema","Redway"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c1c1bba9d7a0eb1317a7f7ad4506beb"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["The pair that scored 27.5 points didn't skate to Turandot.","Jenny's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Martin's pair.","Brad's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Leonard's pair.","Leonard's pair scored somewhat lower than Martin's pair.","The team that scored 26.9 points didn't skate to Miss Saigon.","The team that skated to Rondo Fantasie, the team that scored 27.2 points and Wesley's pair were all different pairs.","Brad's pair scored 6 tenths of a point lower than Virginia's pair.","Wilma's pair didn't finish with 26.6 points.","Of the pair that skated to Carne Cruda and the team that skated to Rondo Fantasie, one included Wilma and the other finished with 27.2 points.","The team that scored 26.9 points didn't skate to Turandot.","Kelly's pair included Wesley."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5"],"label_b":["Elsie","Jenny","Kelly","Virginia","Wilma"],"label_c":["Brad","Eduardo","Leonard","Martin","Wesley"],"label_d":["Bolero","Carne Cruda","Miss Saigon","Rondo Fantasie","Turandot"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30c7933d53cb96e55771b6907a28851c"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree was approved 1 month before Zednisen.","Of the pharmaceutical approved in February and the medicine sourced from a specific type of wasp, one is Gravon and the other is Minitrell.","The drug that treats dengue fever was approved 2 months after the medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree.","Of Gravon and Bizolam, one is sourced from a fig orchid and the other treats arthritis.","Pluniden treats influenza.","Zednisen isn't used to combat meningitis.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of bromeliad was approved sometime after the medicine that treats heart disease.","Gravon was approved sometime before the drug that treats meningitis."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Gravon","Minitrell","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","dengue fever","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","fig orchid","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2ab691470662d16f1bebd1ddf676719"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Julie didn't bring the corn chips.","The party-goer from Fairfield arrived 5 minutes before Wade.","The participant who arrived at 4:40 pm isn't from Anaheim Hills.","Bonita arrived 10 minutes before Julie.","The friend who brought the onion dip arrived 10 minutes before the friend who brought the pizza.","Of the participant who brought the potato chips and the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm, one is from Pine Valley and the other is Wade.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:35 pm isn't from Anaheim Hills.","Bonita arrived 5 minutes before Hubert.","Bonita arrived 5 minutes before the friend who brought the onion dip.","The participant from Martensdale didn't bring the onion dip."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm"],"label_b":["Bonita","David","Hubert","Julie","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","potato chips"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","Fairfield","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bd4eab0df31c3a62089a99267f11a99"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The tank going to Wallagrass is either the fish tank bought by Edwin Ellis or the 65 gallon fish tank.","The 55 gallon fish tank didn't cost $1,825.","The display going to Wallagrass, the 70 gallon fish tank, and the $1,825 display are three different tanks.","The 55 gallon tank is going to Royal.","The $2,500 tank is 10 gallons smaller than the tank going to Hollywood.","The fish tank bought by Gideon Gates is 5 gallons smaller than the fish tank going to Wallagrass.","The $550 fish tank is 5 gallons larger than the display bought by Cora Carey.","The 55 gallon display didn't cost $2,000.","Of the 75 gallon tank and the fish tank going to Royal, one was bought by Al Ayala and the other was bought by Cora Carey.","The tank going to Montville is somewhat smaller than the display bought by Faith Frisk."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Cora Carey","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$1,825","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":["Hollywood","Montville","Ottumwa","Royal","Wallagrass"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66173defd61ce671e550a90d648d0a4d"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Of the person launching in April and the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes, one will be on mission PR-97 and the other will be on mission TV-412.","The person launching in January will focus on radiation.","Antonia is either the astronaut launching in March or the graduate who will be studying larval growth.","Francis will launch 1 month after the astronaut assigned to mission GX-13.","The graduate assigned to mission AV-435 will launch 2 months before Vera.","The person assigned to mission AV-435, Antonia and Patti are all different people.","The person who will be studying plant enzymes will launch 1 month after the graduate who will be studying radiation.","Patti will be on mission TV-412.","The astronaut who will be studying photosynthesis won't be on mission PR-97."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Antonia","Francis","Patti","Traci","Vera"],"label_c":["AV-435","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4ea3b90f434560e6a8488e9ed2d3561"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The five craters are the Cambrian impact crater, the Cersay impact crater, the Asanish impact crater, the 175 m. wide one and the crater in modern-day Poland.","The Devonian impact crater is either the Ormagh impact crater or the crater in modern-day Poland.","The one in modern-day Croatia is smaller than the Cersay impact crater.","The Ormagh impact crater wasn't found in Honduras.","The Vorckin impact crater is wider than the one in modern-day India.","The crater in modern-day India is 25 meters wider than the Moriwa impact crater.","Of the one in modern-day Croatia and the 175 m. wide one, one is known as the Ormagh site and the other was formed during the Jurassic period.","The Jurassic impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the Cambrian impact crater.","The crater in modern-day Poland is either the Jurassic impact crater or the Ordovician impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Moriwa","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Carboniferous","Devonian","Jurassic","Ordovician"],"label_d":["Croatia","Honduras","India","Macedonia","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a774fa967520c922dd6e228a64b6faa"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Of Emily's outing and Whitney's trip, one will be at 11:00am and the other has 7 people in it.","The 9:00am outing will start at High Park.","The 11:00am tour will start at Chinatown.","The trip with 7 people will begin 1 hour before the outing with 5 people.","The outing with 10 people will begin 1 hour after Shannon's outing.","The trip starting at City Hall is either the 10:00am trip or Whitney's trip.","Emily's tour won't start at High Park.","Shannon's outing will begin 1 hour before the tour starting at Chinatown.","The trip with 3 people won't start at Yorkville.","The trip with 3 people will begin 1 hour before Vicki's outing."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Emily","Shannon","Teresa","Vicki","Whitney"],"label_c":["Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Yorkville"],"label_d":["3","4","5","7","10"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a7b5ca8a42896a41d5f72032f6ea90d"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Of the $750 print and the print published in 1713, one was Gostaldo's and the other was of Tuscany.","The print published in 1767 wasn't of Iceland.","Jenson's print was published 36 years before the print of Corsica.","Stamson's map wasn't published in 1731.","The print published in 1749 is priced at $315.","The print of Tuscany was published 54 years before the $545 print.","Stamson's map, the print published in 1785, and the map published in 1767 are three different maps.","Caronelli's map wasn't of North Africa.","Caronelli's map wasn't published in 1731.","The $750 map wasn't of Iceland.","Jenson's map was published 18 years before the $2,500 print."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Caronelli","Gostaldo","Jenson","Lafiori","Stamson"],"label_c":["Corsica","Iceland","North Africa","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$315","$545","$750","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=924b5d5e2284db009254759148658993"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The hammerhead shark project starts 1 month before the blacktip shark study.","The great white shark study is on the Odyssey.","The leopard shark study starts 1 month after Roberto's study.","Of the great white shark project and Charlie's study, one starts in July and the other is on the Orion.","The goblin shark project is either the study beginning in April or the study on the Serenity.","Of the assignment beginning in March and the project on the Liberty, one is Iris's study and the other is concerned with hammerhead sharks.","The assignment beginning in April is on the Orion.","The goblin shark study starts 2 months before Lauren's project."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Charlie","Iris","Joy","Lauren","Roberto"],"label_c":["Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey","Serenity"],"label_d":["blacktip","goblin","great white","hammerhead","leopard"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a8b58f8861b4bde6ffd368407085bf9"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event that requested the rock band is 1 day after the party on Holly Street.","The booking that requested the magician is either the party on Holly Street or the party on K Street.","The event on Q Street, the Rosario family party, the Powell family event and the event that requested the photo booth are all different events.","The party that requested the superhero is sometime after the party on Holly Street.","The booking on Q Street isn't for the Underwoods.","The Anderson family party is 2 days after the party that requested the superhero.","The booking that requested the rock band isn't on Norway Court.","The event that requested the magician isn't on October 3.","Of the event on K Street and the event on October 5, one is for the Kings and the other requested the superhero.","The booking that requested the superhero isn't for the Rosarios."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Anderson","King","Powell","Rosario","Underwood"],"label_d":["Holly Street","K Street","Norway Court","Q Street","Willow Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f38521f19e54642dcd45830376a54995"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Thales wasn't from MIT.","The A.I. built by Dr. Whitlaw's team was from Stanford.","The system that scored 69% wasn't built by Dr. Sicilia's team.","The A.I. that scored 76% was either the system built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team or Archimedes.","Of Thales and Proclus, one was built by Dr. Neuman's team and the other scored 69%.","Thales wasn't from Oxford.","The system built by Dr. Whitlaw's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Galen.","The system built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of Gorgias.","Archimedes finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the A.I. from UCLA.","The A.I. from Oxford finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of Gorgias."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Galen","Gorgias","Proclus","Thales"],"label_c":["CIT","MIT","Oxford","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":["Abbratozzato","Fernandez","Neuman","Sicilia","Whitlaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6db5e002968a6173ac6df1c38b2ae2b4"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Neither Angela's pet nor the salamander is the animal bought in April.","Ida's pet isn't the tree frog.","The five amphibians are the animal bought in February, the amphibian purchased in Kernville, Angela's pet, the bullfrog and the animal purchased in Atherton.","The bullfrog was bought 1 month before Susie's pet.","The amphibian purchased in Atherton isn't the wood frog.","Of Darlene's pet and the animal purchased in Hansell, one was bought in February and the other is the bullfrog.","Angela's pet isn't the wood frog.","Of the animal bought in May and the animal bought in March, one is the tree frog and the other was purchased in Grafton.","The amphibian purchased in Hansell was bought 1 month after the animal purchased in Evansdale.","The animal purchased in Grafton is either the animal bought in May or Ida's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Angela","Darlene","Freda","Ida","Susie"],"label_c":["bullfrog","horned toad","salamander","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Atherton","Evansdale","Grafton","Hansell","Kernville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa62aca98d60d6996a58c213d6790b16"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The person who lost in 36 moves played 2 games after the person who started with the Giuoco Start.","The person who lost in 21 moves started with the Torre Attack.","Velma played 1 game after Kendra.","The person who started with the Ware Opening played sometime after Heather.","The person who played third started with the Ware Opening.","The player who started with the Ware Opening, Jacquelyn, and Christine are three different people.","Jacquelyn was either the person who played first or the player who started with the Giuoco Start.","Kendra didn't lose after exactly 29 moves.","Jacquelyn didn't lose after exactly 29 moves.","Of the player who lost in 34 moves and Velma, one started with the Slav Defense and the other played fifth."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Christine","Heather","Jacquelyn","Kendra","Velma"],"label_c":["Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["18","21","29","34","36"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26b020cfa4e2831bab98c0b6841131b3"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["The exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. is either the exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120 or Istryn.","The planet 43 light years from earth doesn't have a diameter of 243,000 mi..","Zhezios doesn't have a diameter of 540,000 mi..","Fihin orbits star MKP 427.","Neither Ereph nor the planet orbiting star PLC 120 is the planet with a diameter of 295,000 mi..","Zhezios is 2 light years closer to us than the planet with a diameter of 295,000 mi..","Of the planet orbiting star ZQ 75 and the planet with a diameter of 310,000 mi., one is 47 light years from earth and the other is Xidat.","Fihin doesn't have a diameter of 540,000 mi..","Istryn is 47 light years from earth.","The planet orbiting star MKP 427 is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53.","The exoplanet orbiting star EX 53 is either Ereph or Fihin."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Ereph","Fihin","Istryn","Xidat","Zhezios"],"label_c":["EX 53","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","295,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","540,000 mi.","650,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2400ad133294e2e429c808049a4e6810"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Zachary's project wasn't published in 2012.","Of the Mandarin project and Wallace's assignment, one was published in 2009 and the other is 225 pages long.","The 250 page assignment is either the book published in 2012 or Tracey's assignment.","The Mandarin assignment is 25 pages longer than the Italian project.","Suzanne's project is either the 150 page assignment or the book published in 2007.","Tracey's project isn't exactly 150 pages long.","The Italian project is 25 pages shorter than Suzanne's assignment.","The book published in 2005 is 50 pages shorter than the book published in 2012.","The Arabic assignment wasn't published in 2008.","The German project wasn't published in 2009.","Zachary's assignment isn't in German.","Wallace's assignment is longer than the book published in 2008."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages"],"label_b":["Ira","Suzanne","Tracey","Wallace","Zachary"],"label_c":["2005","2007","2008","2009","2012"],"label_d":["Arabic","German","Hebrew","Italian","Mandarin"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebfe1378ba634d0599129c761338f99b"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Preston's project isn't exactly 175 pages long.","Of Lela's assignment and the French project, one is 150 pages long and the other was published in 2010.","Lela's assignment is in Mandarin.","Zachary's project is 50 pages shorter than the Dutch project.","The book published in 2007 is 75 pages shorter than the Mandarin project.","The Polish project wasn't published in 2005.","The 200 page assignment is either the book published in 2010 or the book published in 2009.","The Dutch assignment is either the book published in 2009 or Preston's assignment.","Of Suzanne's assignment and the Lithuanian assignment, one was published in 2008 and the other was published in 2005."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages"],"label_b":["Jan","Lela","Preston","Suzanne","Zachary"],"label_c":["2005","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_d":["Dutch","French","Lithuanian","Mandarin","Polish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14cf0c86804c331739fb0f7c98d934af"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Alberta's pet is either the bird bought in January or the bird bought in February.","Neither the bird bought in February nor Molly's pet is the bird purchased in Rolling Hills.","The bird bought in April is the canary.","Gladys's pet is either the bird purchased in Hornitos or the bird bought in January.","Of the lorikeet and Alberta's pet, one was purchased in Orleans and the other was bought in May.","The bird purchased in Ellsworth was bought 2 months after the bird purchased in Orleans.","Velma's pet was purchased in Rolling Hills.","The lovebird was bought sometime before the parakeet.","The bird purchased in Ellsworth, Velma's pet and Tamara's pet are all different birds.","Of Molly's pet and the bird purchased in Linda Mar, one is the macaw and the other is the lorikeet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alberta","Gladys","Molly","Tamara","Velma"],"label_c":["canary","lorikeet","lovebird","macaw","parakeet"],"label_d":["Ellsworth","Hornitos","Linda Mar","Orleans","Rolling Hills"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=551ce429f5cc8871c502d5233e77b827"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["The sauce rated at 15,000 SHU doesn't use the bhut jolokia.","Ernestine's product isn't \"Baja Tickler\".","The hot sauce rated at 20,000 SHU is \"Baja Tickler\".","Lula's product is 5,000 SHU spicier than Felipe's product.","The product rated at 25,000 SHU is either \"Burn Squad\" or \"Hertz So Good\".","Of \"Alpha Pepper\" and Lula's hot sauce, one uses the injie chili and the other is rated at 15,000 Scoville Heat Units.","\"Lips Ablaze\" is somewhat spicier than the product that uses the panju reaper.","Felipe's sauce is either \"Lips Ablaze\" or the product that uses the panju reaper.","The hot sauce that uses the assam anjula is 5,000 SHU spicier than Phillip's hot sauce.","Of Ernestine's sauce and Zachary's sauce, one uses the assam anjula and the other is \"Burn Squad\"."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Felipe","Lula","Phillip","Zachary"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Lips Ablaze"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","ghost pepper","injie chili","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bfd5efdacd31f061df17f3b339f64af"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Mae didn't lose after exactly 26 moves.","Of the person who started with the Ware Opening and the person who played second, one lost in 36 moves and the other was Tara.","Mae didn't play third.","Tara didn't begin with the Torre Attack.","Tara was either the person who started with the Evans Gambit or the player who lost in 30 moves.","Of the person who started with the Ware Opening and the person who lost in 34 moves, one was Zachary and the other played fourth.","Francis played 1 game before Zachary.","The person who started with the Evans Gambit played 1 game after the player who lost in 30 moves.","The five people were Francis, the player who lost in 30 moves, the person who started with the Giuoco Start, the person who played third and the person who played first."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Francis","Jacquelyn","Mae","Tara","Zachary"],"label_c":["Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["25","26","30","34","36"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc819fa00ef83086d9e545c53a1c91da"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The $650 model isn't the Zenix 2C.","The MX-827 is either the camera made by Cober or the camera with a resolution of 12 megapixels.","Neither the camera with a resolution of 20 megapixels nor the camera with a resolution of 15 megapixels is the $575 camera.","Of the model made by Banion and the model made by Cober, one has a resolution of 26 megapixels and the other is the G-290.","The camera made by Banion costs 25 dollars more than the camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels.","The Zenix 2C costs more than the model made by Banion.","The $550 model doesn't have a resolution of 26 megapixels.","The model with a resolution of 15 megapixels costs 25 dollars more than the model made by Honwa.","The model made by Nectron isn't the Lectra 6.","Of the Zenix 2C and the model with a resolution of 15 megapixels, one is made by Torvia and the other costs $600.","The camera with a resolution of 12 megapixels is the Zenix 2C."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Honwa","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["G-290","Lectra 6","MX-827","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["12 megapixels","14 megapixels","15 megapixels","20 megapixels","26 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4919837af84030d7f371ecb348906ae7"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["The person who worked at Charles Sink caught more fish than Gabriel.","Whoever dove on Tuesday, the person who worked at Ash Cay, and the person who worked at Charles Sink are three different people.","Cathy was either the person who worked at Ash Cay or whoever dove on Friday.","Whoever dove on Monday didn't work at Charles Sink.","Gabriel didn't catch exactly 15 lion fish.","Of the spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish and the person who worked at Belle Bar, one dived on Monday and the other dived on Saturday.","The person who worked at Holly Hock caught 6 more fish than the person who worked at Front Reef.","Of whoever dove on Wednesday and the person who worked at Charles Sink, one is Bonita and the other caught 24 lion fish.","Cathy caught 18 lion fish.","Freddie didn't work at Belle Bar."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Bonita","Cathy","Freddie","Gabriel","Loretta"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Front Reef","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c126a45d2b538bfa1ff1a44770370e48"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The five tanks are the 70 gallon tank, the tank bought by Faith Frisk, the $775 display, the fish tank bought by Cora Carey and the display going to Wallagrass.","The display bought by Faith Frisk is going to Dennysville.","The display going to Dennysville, the $775 fish tank, and the 55 gallon display are three different tanks.","The fish tank bought by Donna Drake, the $2,000 tank, and the 75 gallon tank are three different tanks.","The display going to Wallagrass is 5 gallons smaller than the $1,500 display.","The tank bought by Al Ayala is somewhat smaller than the fish tank bought by Cora Carey.","The 65 gallon fish tank isn't going to Montville.","Of the $2,000 tank and the 60 gallon display, one is going to Encinitas and the other was bought by Betsy Beard.","Of the display going to Wallagrass and the fish tank bought by Faith Frisk, one cost $2,500 and the other is 55 gallons."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Faith Frisk"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$1,500","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":["Dennysville","Encinitas","Montville","Van Wert","Wallagrass"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e3169c03db4697d11fd373463f28d47"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["What a World didn't open in exactly 59 theaters.","The movie that opened in 59 theaters was directed by Hick Harmon.","The movie that opened in 92 theaters is either the movie directed by Kenneth Key or the movie that grossed $14 million.","Amerigo made somewhat more than the film that opened in 65 theaters.","Amerigo made 3 million less than the movie directed by Kenneth Key.","Zephyr Breeze, the movie directed by Hick Harmon, the film that opened in 105 theaters and the movie that opened in 92 theaters are all different films.","Tippecanoe made 6 million more than the film that opened in 65 theaters.","The film that grossed $11 million wasn't directed by Odette Olson.","Of the film that grossed $14 million and the film that grossed $2 million, one was directed by Paula Pratt and the other opened in 45 theaters.","Zephyr Breeze wasn't directed by Jim Johnson.","The film that opened in 105 theaters was directed by Odette Olson."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Fast and Dead","Tippecanoe","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Jim Johnson","Kenneth Key","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","59","65","92","105"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47b9ba1013e73427e80bb2ec123c295c"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["Neither the person who's now with the Giants nor the person who graduated in 2005 is the player from Vincent.","Neither the person who's now with the Giants nor the player who's now with the Mariners is Victor.","Victor graduated 1 year after the player who's now with the Angels.","Clayton graduated 1 year after Zachary.","Of the player from Bradbury and the player who graduated in 2007, one is Clayton and the other is Victor.","The person from Bradbury graduated 1 year after Jackie.","The person from Jacumba is now with the Dodgers.","The person from Vincent isn't playing for the Angels.","The player who graduated in 2006 isn't from Pasadena.","The player who's now with the Giants graduated 1 year after the person from Jacumba."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Clayton","Jackie","Tom","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["Angels","Brewers","Dodgers","Giants","Mariners"],"label_d":["Bradbury","Jacumba","Nora Springs","Pasadena","Vincent"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de3eebb3c3ff23b096d70231d8ff3751"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The velvet foot mushroom sells for 10 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Lowell Woods.","Of the oyster mushroom and the mushroom found in Pomona Woods, one sells for $25 per pound and the other will go to Nature's Way.","The mushroom found in Sylmar Woods is either the mushroom going to Abby's Mart or the mushroom going to Nature's Way.","The mushroom found in Pomona Woods sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the woodear mushroom.","The mushroom found in Wiota Woods sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.","The mushroom going to Wickman's sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.","The woodear mushroom was found in Lowell Woods.","Of the mushroom going to Organimarket and the bear's tooth mushroom, one sells for $45 per pound and the other sells for $30 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","oyster","pink bottom","velvet foot","woodear"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Edna\\'s Edibles","Nature\\'s Way","Organimarket","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":["Cooper Woods","Lowell Woods","Pomona Woods","Sylmar Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5c35d7f9c470301c9d244219f34dbd3"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Of the horned toad and Rosemary's pet, one was purchased in Walker and the other was purchased in Latimer.","The five amphibians are Willie's pet, the amphibian bought in April, the horned toad, the amphibian purchased in Oakley and the wood frog.","The tree frog was bought 1 month after the animal purchased in Latimer.","Lela's pet was bought sometime after the wood frog.","The amphibian purchased in Deep River is either the horned toad or the wood frog.","The animal bought in April isn't the cane toad.","The animal purchased in Walker was bought 1 month after the amphibian purchased in Deep River.","The animal purchased in Oakley is either the newt or the cane toad.","Maxine's pet was bought in February.","Neither the horned toad nor the wood frog is the animal bought in January."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Lela","Maxine","Rosemary","Valerie","Willie"],"label_c":["cane toad","horned toad","newt","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Atherton","Deep River","Latimer","Oakley","Walker"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=642727b5c497cb9af7d24604c35d3820"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The person who will be studying plant enzymes, the graduate launching in March and the person assigned to mission WB-664 are all different people.","Delia won't be focusing on ant colonies.","The person assigned to mission GX-13 will launch 1 month after the graduate assigned to mission CR-260.","Of the graduate assigned to mission CR-260 and the graduate who will be studying ant colonies, one is Latoya and the other will launch in March.","The person who will be studying ant colonies will launch 1 month after Vera.","The astronaut who will be studying solar storms will launch 1 month after the person assigned to mission CR-260.","The graduate launching in May, Latoya, and the person assigned to mission WB-664 are three different people.","The graduate launching in April won't be focusing on radiation.","Latoya will launch 2 months before the person assigned to mission AV-435.","Delia won't be focusing on radiation.","Mercedes won't launch in March.","The graduate launching in May is either the astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15 or the person who will be studying plant enzymes."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Delia","Latoya","Mercedes","Vera","Wade"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c8e6367fd03d07821c022dcce30bf3c"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["Allan, the client who paid $17.50, the client who ordered the summer roll and the person who ordered the dynamite roll are all different people.","The customer who ordered the boston roll didn't order the summer roll.","Of Yvette and the client who paid $13.50, one ordered the dragon roll and the other ordered the spider roll.","The customer who paid $11.50 is Virginia.","Eleanor paid 2 dollars more than Brandi.","Yvette is either the person who paid $15.50 or the client who ordered the volcano roll.","The customer who ordered the summer roll is either the client who paid $11.50 or the person who ordered the dragon roll.","Of the customer who ordered the futomaki roll and the person who paid $17.50, one is Yvette and the other is Eleanor.","The customer who ordered the boston roll didn't order the yellowtail roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["boston","california","dragon","dynamite","futomaki"],"label_c":["spicy tuna","spider","summer","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":["Allan","Brandi","Eleanor","Virginia","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b017fc201d98bd385dfa65a2d658811e"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga was discovered 14 years before Beruhga.","The island first seen by Captain Payne wasn't inhabited by the Holo'oka.","Of the island first seen by Captain Wesley and the island discovered in 1761, one was inhabited by the Kukani and the other was inhabited by the Manika'i.","The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga was discovered 7 years before the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga.","Jujihm wasn't discovered by Captain Payne.","The island discovered in 1768 was either the island on which the Manika'i people lived or Jujihm.","Stelphin wasn't discovered in 1782.","Stelphin wasn't discovered by Captain Guizburuaga.","Jujihm was inhabited by the Hakili.","The island first seen by Captain Wesley was discovered 14 years before the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta.","Nuhirk was inhabited by the Iakepa."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775","1782"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Jujihm","Nuhirk","Qlork","Stelphin"],"label_c":["Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Iakepa","Manika\\'i","Kukani"],"label_d":["Azpilleta","Guizburuaga","Olavarriaga","Payne","Wesley"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=491927cf629cac5a84239c29ae4da098"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["Of the presentation that pulled in 6,425 visitors and April's exhibit, one was from France and the other featured ceramics.","The exhibit from Burundi was held 2 months after the exhibit from Oman.","The presentation from Uganda was held 1 month after the exhibit from Swaziland.","The ceramics presentation is either the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors or May's exhibit.","The lacquerware presentation was held 1 month after the presentation from Oman.","The presentation that pulled in 8,060 visitors was held sometime after the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors.","May's exhibit didn't see exactly 8,060 visitors.","The basketry presentation didn't happen in May.","Of March's exhibit and May's exhibit, one saw 7,525 visitors and the other featured armor."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","glassware","lacquerware"],"label_c":["Burundi","France","Oman","Swaziland","Uganda"],"label_d":["6,425","7,525","8,060","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e265765fa36a03ba0a8fcf6c9509907c"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The assignment in Massachusetts will involve 25 fewer people than the conference assignment.","Of the job in Wyoming and the birthday event, one will have 75 attendees and the other will have 50 attendees.","Of the job in Texas and Zachary's event, one will have 150 attendees and the other is the wedding.","Wallace's event won't have exactly 75 attendees.","The event with 125 attendees is the retreat.","Teresa's event won't have exactly 75 attendees.","The job with 50 attendees isn't the graduation.","Teresa's job won't be in Texas.","The birthday assignment will involve somewhat fewer people than the assignment in South Carolina.","The event with 125 attendees is either Vicky's assignment or the assignment in Texas.","Zachary's job, the conference job, and the event in Wyoming are three different events."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150"],"label_b":["Isaac","Teresa","Vicky","Wallace","Zachary"],"label_c":["birthday","conference","graduation","retreat","wedding"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Massachusetts","South Carolina","Texas","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a265e73fcb63c87e174bf560971108b"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The beverage Jacob ordered wasn't the macchiato.","The cappuccino cost 30 cents more than the coffee ordered by Jacob.","The drink served by Patsy was the eggnog latte.","Of the coffee ordered by Austin and the coffee Darrell ordered, one cost $3.60 and the other was the vanilla latte.","The coffee served by Vicky cost somewhat less than the coffee served by Kristen.","The beverage Greg ordered didn't cost $3.70.","The drink ordered by Darrell was served by Kristen.","The eggnog latte cost 20 cents more than the coffee served by Minnie.","The five orders were the coffee that cost $3.60, the drink served by Minnie, the eggnog latte, the coffee ordered by Darrell and the beverage Jacob ordered."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70"],"label_b":["Austin","Darrell","Greg","Ira","Jacob"],"label_c":["cappuccino","eggnog latte","macchiato","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Kristen","Linda","Minnie","Patsy","Vicky"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65ac583703f7a5ac9d0d0099735c84a2"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Of the person leaving at 6:30 pm and the person leaving at 2:30 pm, one is Wilbur and the other is going to Ireland.","Violet is either the traveler going to Hungary or the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm.","Neither the person leaving at 4:30 pm nor the traveler going to Finland is Wilbur.","The person going to Finland is flying from Malta.","Gabriel is flying from Ukraine.","The traveler flying from Yemen is leaving 1 hour later than Michael.","The traveler flying from New Zealand is leaving earlier than the traveler flying from Ukraine.","The traveler going to Guinea, the person leaving at 6:30 pm, the traveler leaving at 2:30 pm and the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm are all different travelers.","Of the person leaving at 6:30 pm and the person leaving at 4:30 pm, one is Terrance and the other is flying from Peru."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Michael","Terrance","Violet","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Malta","New Zealand","Peru","Ukraine","Yemen"],"label_d":["Angola","Finland","Guinea","Hungary","Ireland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74b5dac4a4bb4dc6f3ada5a89751fef2"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The honey cerith shell wasn't found in Saint Lucia.","The baby's ear shell was found 6 years after the brown and yellow shell.","The seashell found in Tobago was found 3 years after the seashell found in Aruba.","The seashell found in Aruba, the horned turban shell, the brown and pink seashell and the honey cerith shell are all different shells.","The honey cerith shell was found sometime before the shark eye shell.","The white and yellow seashell was found 3 years before the black and white seashell.","The black and white shell is either the seashell found in Tobago or the baby's ear shell.","The brown and pink seashell was found 9 years after the white and yellow seashell.","Neither the black and white shell nor the honey cerith shell is the shell found in Grenada.","Of the seashell found in Aruba and the shell found in Grenada, one is the monk's fin and the other was found in 1992."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye"],"label_c":["black - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f06dd679e547efb048ca17a4b9aa7906"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The submarine built by Pan Systems costs somewhat less than the submersible built by Watertime LLC.","The $29,000 submarine doesn't have a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","The $27,000 submarine doesn't have a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","Of the submersible with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet and the submersible with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet, one is the Steado G5 and the other costs $28,000.","The craft built by Deep Sea Inc. costs 1,000 dollars more than the submarine built by Pan Systems.","The submarine built by Deep Sea Inc. costs 2,000 dollars less than the Rubico One.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet, the $28,000 submarine and the submersible built by Zephyr Waves are all different submarines.","The Steado G5 doesn't cost $26,000.","The Ompoc Eleven is sold by Zephyr Waves.","The Marine V costs 1,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Watertime LLC.","The $27,000 submersible doesn't have a maximum depth of 7,000 feet."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","4,000 feet","7,000 feet","8,500 feet","14,500 feet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63f44aea9c8203ab891b064b8a59015a"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The algebra book was written by Tara Tyne.","The book written by Velma Vintz costs 5 dollars less than the pre-calculus textbook.","The textbook that was published in 2003 costs 10 dollars more than the set theory title.","Of the $24.99 title and the textbook that was published in 2015, one covers set theory and the other covers algebra.","The $44.99 book is either the textbook written by Will Wharton or the book written by Steve Spark.","The calculus title costs 5 dollars more than the book written by Tara Tyne.","The pre-calculus book, the $34.99 textbook, and the textbook written by Pat Peterson are three different books.","The $24.99 title was published in 2012.","Of the book written by Will Wharton and the title that was published in 2005, one covers set theory and the other covers calculus."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99"],"label_b":["algebra","calculus","pre-calculus","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2005","2010","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47e3f51f5f21f1f37946c870523a30c4"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["The man who will play the senator will film on September 8th.","Of the person making $115,000 and the actor filming on October 6th, one is Timothy and the other will play the lawyer.","The man filming on October 6th will make 15,000 dollars more than the actor filming on September 15th.","The actor making $145,000 will film on October 13th.","Of the person filming on October 13th and Jim, one will play the soldier and the other will play the lawyer.","Paul will make 30,000 dollars more than the actor filming on October 6th.","The actor filming on September 8th will make 30,000 dollars more than Zachary.","The actor making $130,000 won't play the brother."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates","Roles"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000"],"label_b":["Gerald","Jim","Paul","Timothy","Zachary"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 8th","September 15th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":["brother","firefighter","lawyer","senator","soldier"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=caa1aff20a9ad8d7e15de841acc162e8"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["The movie produced in Belgium is 15 minutes shorter than the movie produced in Denmark.","The movie with a running time of 60 minutes isn't Dreams of July.","Sid Saunders's film isn't Milton Vale.","Jacky Steel is either the film with a running time of 70 minutes or Tim Tucker's film.","Sid Saunders's film is 15 minutes shorter than the film produced in Ukraine.","Of Don Daugherty's film and the film with a running time of 65 minutes, one was made in Ukraine and the other is Tearful Night.","Jesse Jimenez's film is 10 minutes shorter than the movie produced in Finland.","The film produced in Ukraine isn't Milton Vale."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes"],"label_b":["Don Daugherty","Eric Edwards","Jesse Jimenez","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Dreams of July","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Belgium","Croatia","Denmark","Finland","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b42ca1f23ca717be0ca8383f97b3897"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["The person with 640 Twitter followers has 30 more Facebook friends than the person with 715 Twitter followers.","The one with 715 Twitter followers has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 59 LinkedIn connections.","Of Cedric and the person with 140 Facebook friends, one has 809 Twitter followers and the other has 65 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 576 Twitter followers has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 715 Twitter followers.","Arnold doesn't have exactly 140 Facebook friends.","The one with 160 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 58 LinkedIn connections.","Neither Pamela nor the person with 64 LinkedIn connections is the one with 150 Facebook friends.","Of the one with 150 Facebook friends and Heidi, one has 85 LinkedIn connections and the other has 654 Twitter followers.","The one with 576 Twitter followers has fewer Facebook friends than Heidi.","Arnold doesn't have exactly 150 Facebook friends."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160"],"label_b":["Arnold","Cedric","Danny","Heidi","Pamela"],"label_c":["58","59","64","65","85"],"label_d":["576","640","654","715","809"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b75d2bc744294b7129bfd3a8144af550"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The Johnsons are paying 20 dollars more per month than the Thompsons.","The family moving into the Todd Street apartment isn't moving in on Saturday.","The family moving into the Todd Street apartment isn't moving in on Friday.","The family paying $680 a month isn't moving into the Grove Street apartment.","The Kerrs aren't moving into the Ridge Court apartment.","The Johnsons are either the family moving in on Tuesday or the family moving in on Saturday.","The family moving into the Todd Street apartment isn't moving in on Thursday.","The Thompsons are paying 10 dollars more per month than the Underwoods.","The family paying $710 a month isn't moving in on Thursday.","The family moving in on Monday is paying 20 dollars more per month than the Sheltons.","The family moving into the Lake Street apartment is moving in on Tuesday.","The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment isn't moving in on Thursday.","Of the family paying $680 a month and the Kerrs, one is moving in on Saturday and the other is moving in on Thursday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720"],"label_b":["Johnsons","Kerrs","Sheltons","Thompsons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Grove Street","Jessica Lane","Lake Street","Ridge Court","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b16bfe522444837c2b5bc67c386d4f2f"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["Of the Watery Pete and the vessel that went to Hollow Hole, one saw 5 manatees and the other was led by Captain Yang.","The five boats are the Foxy Roxy, Captain Yang's vessel, the vessel that went to Betty Beach, the vessel that went to Silver springs and Captain Preston's boat.","The Foxy Roxy saw 4 manatees.","The boat that went to Rainbow Reef is either Captain Preston's vessel or the Mellow Mel.","The Mellow Mel saw 1 more manatees than the boat that went to Betty Beach.","The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef, the Benny II, and the Watery Pete are three different boats.","Of the Foxy Roxy and the vessel that saw 5 manatees, one went to Trey's Tunnel and the other was led by Captain Quinn.","Captain Lloyd's vessel saw 2 fewer manatees than the boat that went to Hollow Hole.","The Benny II saw fewer manatees than the Watery Pete."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Benny II","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Jacobson","Lloyd","Preston","Quinn","Yang"],"label_d":["Betty Beach","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcebb86a6276cdd29d8cbefd3162380b"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The piece about volcanoes will appear 1 chapter before the article about oceanography.","Dr. Underwood's essay is either the essay in Chapter 4 or the essay in Chapter 3.","Of Dr. Rowland's piece and the 14-page article, one is about space travel and the other will be in Chapter 5.","The 8-page article is about dinosaurs.","Neither Dr. Rowland's essay nor the 10-page article is the essay about volcanoes.","The piece about earthquakes will appear 2 chapters after Dr. Rowland's essay.","The 12-page piece isn't about space travel.","Dr. Zamora's article is 14 pages long.","The 10-page essay will appear 1 chapter before Dr. Estes's piece."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5"],"label_b":["Estes","Rowland","Terry","Underwood","Zamora"],"label_c":["dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["8","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db0384f13266cde4f44e1a66cfe0cf69"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The child born at 12:04am, the baby delivered in room 145, and the Ortegas' child are three different babies.","The baby delivered in room 225 was either Susan or the Lamberts' child.","Zachary was born at 12:10am.","Of the Underwoods' baby and the child delivered in room 225, one was Jessie and the other was born at 12:13am.","Of Olga and Jessie, one was the Blanchards' and the other was delivered in room 145.","The Blanchards' baby was born sometime before Susan.","The Ortegas' child was born 9 minutes after the baby delivered in room 112.","The child born at 12:13am was either the Lamberts' child or the baby delivered in room 120.","Zachary wasn't delivered in room 120."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am"],"label_b":["Jessie","Luis","Olga","Susan","Zachary"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Lambert","Ortega","Pearson","Underwood"],"label_d":["112","120","145","206","225"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8c5b373a61ad57733cca8d1a4fbc9f5"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Josefina, the youngster who got the fifth award, and the girl who got the first award are three different girls.","The girl from troop 4250 was awarded 1 spot before the youngster who won the ceramics badge.","Of the girl who got the fifth award and the scout from troop 4443, one was Isabel and the other was Yvonne.","Yvonne didn't win the ceramics badge.","Wendy was awarded 1 spot before the girl who won the swimming badge.","Josefina was either the girl who won the leadership badge or the girl who won the dance badge.","The five girls were Wendy, the scout who got the fifth award, the girl who got the third award, the scout who got the first award and the youngster from troop 4250.","The girl from troop 3094 was awarded 1 spot before Wendy.","Of the scout who won the leadership badge and the scout from troop 5025, one was awarded fifth and the other was Tara."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Isabel","Josefina","Tara","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","leadership","swimming","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4443","5025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c59fc1e37d85ff3c9b987e693895dc9f"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Of Florence and the person who scored 96 points, one jumped 90.1 meters and the other jumped 105.6 meters.","Alicia scored 14 fewer points than Heather.","Florence was either the skier who jumped 86.4 meters or the person from Norway.","The skier from Switzerland scored 7 fewer points than the contestant from Sweden.","The jumper who scored 110 points was either the contestant who jumped 96.3 meters or Candice.","Alicia scored 14 fewer points than the skier who jumped 90.1 meters.","Patti didn't score exactly 103 points.","The skier who scored 103 points was from Sweden.","The skier from Germany was either the skier who jumped 90.1 meters or the person who scored 110 points.","The skier who jumped 86.4 meters scored 21 more points than Alicia."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110"],"label_b":["Alicia","Candice","Florence","Heather","Patti"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","96.3 meters","105.6 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":["Denmark","Germany","Norway","Sweden","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a1cc6591d1a7db05ca6a774c554e673"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Tim was either the person who was dropped off on O Street or the client with the $9.50 fare.","Neil was dropped off on Viking Street.","The person with the $15.50 fare wasn't picked up at the Hoge Building.","Neither the client with the $6.50 fare nor the person who was dropped off on Viking Street was Elvira.","The client who was dropped off on Shelly Lane wasn't picked up at the Moore Mansion.","The person who got picked up at the Smith Tower paid 3 dollars more than Neil.","Philip paid 3 dollars less than the person who was dropped off on O Street.","The client who was dropped off on Viking Street paid 6 dollars less than the customer who was dropped off on Shelly Lane.","The person with the $9.50 fare wasn't picked up at the Hoge Building.","Of the customer who was dropped off on O Street and Philip, one paid $15.50 and the other was picked up at the Rainier Club.","The person who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue paid somewhat more than the person who was dropped off on League Avenue."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Allen","Elvira","Neil","Philip","Tim"],"label_c":["Hoge Building","Moore Mansion","Rainier Club","Seattle Tower","Smith Tower"],"label_d":["Graydon Avenue","League Avenue","O Street","Shelly Lane","Viking Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0099451b44aa8e529a85d304a5404bf"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The 4 day reservation won't be picked up in Brownfield.","Of Ann Alexander's rental and the Kia rental, one is for 5 days and the other will be picked up in Iowa Falls.","The rental to be picked up in Redding is for a period 2 days shorter than Yolanda Young's rental.","The reservation to be picked up in Redding is for a period 1 day shorter than the Buick reservation.","The reservation to be picked up in Durham is for a period 3 days shorter than Ann Alexander's rental.","Opal O'Connor's reservation is for a somewhat shorter period than the Fiat reservation.","The five rentals are Donna David's reservation, the rental to be picked up in Iowa Falls, the Fiat rental, the 5 day rental and the Buick rental.","The 6 day rental is either the Lexus reservation or the reservation to be picked up in Redding."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days"],"label_b":["Ann Alexander","Donna David","Nancy Nunez","Opal O\\'Connor","Yolanda Young"],"label_c":["Buick","Fiat","Hyundai","Kia","Lexus"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Durham","Groveland","Iowa Falls","Redding"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7c8b9af399d2f31cce7a9ad18273e5f"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Grandero is either the automobile from Hawaii or the automobile with the GGZ-007 plates.","The Cavalo doesn't have the FRZ-192 plates.","The Hornet, the automobile with the MRT-628 plates, and the vehicle with the BMG-831 plates are three different cars.","Of the Fierro and the automobile from Utah, one was fined $100 and the other has the YGA-441 plates.","The automobile with the GGZ-007 plates was fined 25 dollars less than the car from Mississippi.","The Cavalo was fined 25 dollars more than the Fierro.","The car that received the $125 fine, the vehicle from Utah, the automobile with the BMG-831 plates and the Grandero are all different cars.","The car from Utah was fined 25 dollars less than the Grandero.","The car from South Dakota was fined 25 dollars less than the car with the GGZ-007 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Etsalle","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Alaska","Hawaii","Mississippi","South Dakota","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ca4e26cc4cb38468f6b3ecaabdcac38"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2026 has a diameter 6 km smaller than 61 Nemesis.","35 Ursula, the asteroid with a diameter of 35 km, and the asteroid rich in yttrium are three different asteroids.","49 Eugenia is either the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040 or the asteroid rich in lanthanum.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030 has a diameter 6 km larger than the asteroid rich in rhodium.","The asteroid with a diameter of 17 km is rich in phosphorous.","61 Nemesis has a diameter 18 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050.","Of the asteroid with a diameter of 23 km and the asteroid with a diameter of 35 km, one is 413 Doiotima and the other is rich in gold.","49 Eugenia doesn't have an exact diameter of 29 km.","Of the asteroid rich in rhodium and 26 Amphitrite, one will see mining operations begin in 2045 and the other is 11 km across."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km"],"label_b":["26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis"],"label_c":["gold","lanthanum","phosphorous","rhodium","yttrium"],"label_d":["2026","2030","2040","2045","2050"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=299b0497bb9ba6031d098ad0d19dc151"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Neither the group deploying to Enocia nor the battalion led by Commander Charles is Mike Battalion.","The group deploying to Ingef will deploy 1 month before Mike Battalion.","The battalion deploying in March will deploy to Enocia.","The battalion led by Commander Ford isn't Delta Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Ford will deploy 1 month before X-ray Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Ford is either the group deploying to Ingef or the group deploying to Zenmoto.","The battalion led by Commander Nichols will deploy sometime before the group deploying to Xidat.","Of the group deploying to Xidat and the battalion led by Commander York, one is Romeo Battalion and the other will deploy in February."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Charles","Ford","Lee","Nichols","York"],"label_c":["Delta","Foxtrot","Mike","Romeo","X-ray"],"label_d":["Enocia","Ingef","Nyeos","Xidat","Zenmoto"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43619cf2da2189bcaaa3024bcdc9bef2"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The person who paid $8.99 didn't have the chai tea.","The diner who ordered the rice pudding didn't have the chai tea.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid 1 dollar more than Claudia.","Claudia ordered the flan.","The one who had the cappuccino paid more than the diner who ordered the souffle.","Addie paid 1 dollar more than Yolanda.","Of the diner who ordered the cheesecake and the person who paid $7.99, one had the cafe mocha and the other had the cappuccino.","Neither the diner who ordered the rice pudding nor the person who paid $9.99 was Gary.","Gary paid $7.99.","Neither the person who paid $8.99 nor Gary was the one who had the earl grey tea.","The diner who ordered the souffle paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the rice pudding."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Addie","Claudia","Gary","Patricia","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea"],"label_d":["cheesecake","flan","rice pudding","sherbet","souffle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ca84d593cb7971e21f25d40dfcebfd2"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Neither the 10:00am outing nor Latoya's outing is the trip with 7 people.","Neither the 10:00am outing nor the outing starting at City Hall is Faye's outing.","Of the 9:00am tour and Latoya's trip, one has 12 people in it and the other will start at Yorkville.","The tour with 7 people is either the outing starting at Chinatown or the 11:00am tour.","Latoya's outing isn't a group of 9 people.","The outing starting at City Hall will begin 1 hour after Latoya's trip.","Of the outing with 12 people and the 10:00am trip, one is with Oscar and the other will start at High Park.","The outing with 3 people will begin sometime after Oscar's trip.","Chester's tour will begin 1 hour after Latoya's trip."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Chester","Emily","Faye","Latoya","Oscar"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","High Park","Yorkville"],"label_d":["3","6","7","9","12"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e45d240d56bc5088efd2d4aed77ea75"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Neither the amphibian purchased in Quimby nor the animal bought in April is Maxine's pet.","The animal bought in May isn't the newt.","The amphibian purchased in Atherton was bought 2 months after the bullfrog.","The bullfrog was bought 1 month before Maxine's pet.","Willie's pet isn't the tree frog.","The animal bought in February is either Patrice's pet or the amphibian purchased in Thomaston.","Of the amphibian purchased in Newton and Patrice's pet, one is the bullfrog and the other is the wood frog.","Yvonne's pet was purchased in Grafton.","The amphibian bought in January is either the amphibian purchased in Quimby or the bullfrog.","Willie's pet was bought 1 month after the cane toad."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Maxine","Ollie","Patrice","Willie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","newt","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Atherton","Grafton","Newton","Quimby","Thomaston"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2a9f136aa1f978113ce28c037fee514"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Stella's design wasn't the cup.","Jacqueline's item didn't take exactly 30 minutes to print.","Jacqueline's piece didn't take exactly 10 minutes to print.","Of the item that printed in 10 minutes and the helmet, one was Raquel's and the other was purple.","The helmet took 10 more minutes to print than Nadine's piece.","The skull required 10 fewer minutes to print than the cup.","The green design required 5 fewer minutes to print than the white piece.","The red item required 10 fewer minutes to print than the green design.","Of Raquel's design and the purple design, one took 25 minutes to print and the other was the phone case."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes"],"label_b":["Dennis","Jacqueline","Nadine","Raquel","Stella"],"label_c":["cup","helmet","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":["blue","green","purple","red","white"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a7780b7cefed6ceb02af82b97db78d1"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The child from St. Paul has a birthday sometime after the one from Fillmore.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 4 days after Franklin.","The one with the April 11th birthday is either the 14-year-old or the child from Fillmore.","The child from Klamath River has a birthday 4 days after the one from Junction City.","The 5-year-old is either Anthony or the grandchild from Junction City.","Patti lives in Popejoy.","Yolanda isn't 12 years old.","Of the grandchild from Popejoy and the grandchild with the April 11th birthday, one is Yolanda and the other is 18 years old.","The grandchild from Klamath River is 14 years old.","The child from Popejoy has a birthday sometime after the child from St. Paul."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Franklin","Patti","Rosemarie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Fillmore","Junction City","Klamath River","Popejoy","St. Paul"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84653604d1d6e449927702f9f65b0ae6"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["The 18-year-old client is scheduled 1 hour before Willard.","Of the 17-year-old student and the 21-year-old student, one has the 9:00am class and the other is Mrs. Engle's trainee.","Mr. Terry's student doesn't have the 9:00am class.","Kellie is scheduled 1 hour after Mrs. Vazquez's trainee.","Mr. Underwood's trainee is 18 years old.","Peter is scheduled 3 hours after Jerry.","The trainee with the 12 noon class isn't 20 years old.","The 21-year-old student isn't Jerry.","Mrs. Engle's student is scheduled sometime before Mrs. Vazquez's trainee."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Alford","Mrs. Engle","Mr. Terry","Mr. Underwood","Mrs. Vazquez"],"label_c":["Harold","Jerry","Kellie","Peter","Willard"],"label_d":["17","18","19","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5db035841b71cec2dd5cce5ecea1d493"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["The Restless Wave is somewhat shorter than Ann Alvarado's vessel.","The Petite Palm is owned by Betsy Becker.","The Mystique is either Ann Alvarado's sailboat or the vessel at Dock 9.","Betsy Becker's sailboat is 3 feet longer than Charlie Cort's sailboat.","The Petite Palm is 9 feet longer than the vessel at Dock 19.","The Adagio III is 3 feet shorter than the vessel at Dock 18.","The sailboat at Dock 26 is 9 feet shorter than the Mystique.","The boat at Dock 18 is owned by Jasper Jones."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Mystique","Petite Palm","Restless Wave","Sea Spirit"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Betsy Becker","Charlie Cort","Ernesto Ellis","Jasper Jones"],"label_d":["6","9","18","19","26"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d972881b1ab5cce8ac3266101d3c8e94"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Leroy wore number 28.","Charles didn't play 9 games.","The person who played second base played 1 fewer game than the person who played first base.","Of the player who played third base and the player who wore number 29, one was Leroy and the other played 8 games.","Benny played 2 fewer games than Leroy.","Of the person who played 11 games and the person who played right field, one wore number 32 and the other was Russell.","Benny played 1 fewer game than the boy who wore number 35.","Benny, the person who played first base, the boy who wore number 32 and the person who played 11 games were all different players."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Benny","Charles","Leroy","Pedro","Russell"],"label_c":["first base","left field","right field","second base","third base"],"label_d":["18","28","29","32","35"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7123bfdb72ed3536140f9e32d77a667"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Dharma Day won 15 million more than the winner from Louisiana.","The lawyer won somewhat less than Gil Greene.","The winner from Vermont won 5 million less than Betty Baxter.","Of the teacher and the winner who won $20 million, one was Gil Greene and the other was from Rhode Island.","The person from Louisiana, the person who won $20 million, and the judge are three different people.","Cal Chandler won 15 million more than the banker.","Betty Baxter won 5 million less than the person from Hawaii."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million"],"label_b":["Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Hawaii","Louisiana","Rhode Island","Vermont"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","judge","lawyer","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06e3710432d8b0895229807cc8162995"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The course in room 212 isn't English.","The English class isn't taught by Mr. Webster.","Mr. Lester's class is held 3 periods before the French class.","The History class isn't taught by Mr. Webster.","The Geometry class isn't taught by Mr. Newman.","The first period class is either Mr. Lester's class or the course in room 212.","The course in room 314 isn't Geometry.","The course in room 114 is taught by Mr. Underwood.","The fourth period class is taught by Mr. Glover.","The class in room 212 is held sometime before the class in room 120.","The course in room 212 is held 2 periods before the class in room 207.","Of the course in room 207 and Mr. Newman's class, one is held during fifth period and the other is held during third period.","The course in room 207 isn't Geometry."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["114","120","207","212","314"],"label_c":["Glover","Lester","Newman","Underwood","Webster"],"label_d":["English","French","Geometry","History","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43c2394640687af451b851b590d5a569"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island discovered in 1754 wasn't inhabited by the Manika'i.","Jujihm wasn't inhabited by the Enakai.","The island first seen by Captain Norris was either the island discovered in 1768 or Verinya.","The island first seen by Captain Azpilleta was discovered 7 years after the island on which the Holo'oka people lived.","The island discovered in 1754 wasn't inhabited by the Enakai.","Verinya was discovered in 1754.","The island first seen by Captain Bradley was discovered 14 years after the island first seen by Captain Wesley.","Of the island first seen by Captain Norris and Beruhga, one was inhabited by the Manika'i and the other was discovered in 1761.","Of the island on which the Hakili people lived and the island on which the Holo'oka people lived, one was discovered in 1761 and the other was Qlork."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775","1782"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Jujihm","Nuhirk","Qlork","Verinya"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Manika\\'i","Wainani"],"label_d":["Azpilleta","Bradley","Guizburuaga","Norris","Wesley"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ca74e1c2c6b69f16c2f8315f913b501"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The one who had the cafe americano paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the spice cake.","Hope paid 3 dollars more than Linda.","Patricia paid 2 dollars less than the diner who ordered the streusel.","Addie paid 3 dollars more than the one who had the cafe americano.","Addie didn't order the creme brulee.","The one who had the earl grey tea paid 3 dollars less than the one who had the cafe latte.","Wayne paid more than the one who had the cafe americano.","The diner who ordered the sherbet was either the person who paid $7.99 or the one who had the cafe latte.","The diner who ordered the streusel had the chai tea."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Addie","Hope","Linda","Patricia","Wayne"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea"],"label_d":["creme brulee","sherbet","souffle","spice cake","streusel"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47a00fc0bacd3ffa766f879349887b65"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The 42-20 game was 4 days after the match in Groveland.","The match with the Dragons was in Ferndale.","Of the game with the White Rhinos and the match in Ferndale, one was on October 11 and the other finished with a score of 42-20.","The match with the Eagles was 8 days after the game in Island Falls.","The match with the Red and Blues was sometime before the 13-9 game.","The match with the White Rhinos is either the October 11 match or the game in Humeston.","The game in Coachella was 4 days before the game in Island Falls.","The October 11 game finished with a score of 34-7.","The 28-10 game is either the match with the Eagles or the game with the Dragons.","The game in Humeston was sometime after the game with the Tuscanos."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","20-13","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Coachella","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b9805e064ca72efaf34f22abf4fbab6"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The video game that sold for $45 wasn't bought by Horace.","Blaster Boy came out 3 years after the game that sold for $70.","The one that sold for $90 came out 1 year after the video game that sold for $70.","Of Troop Seven and the video game bought by Tommy, one came out in 1984 and the other sold for $60.","Magic Marbles wasn't bought by Bruce.","The video game bought by Bruce came out sometime before the game that sold for $45.","The game bought by Bruce came out 2 years after Countershot.","The game that sold for $45 wasn't bought by Ivan.","Countershot came out 3 years before Troop Seven.","The game that sold for $50 wasn't bought by Horace."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Blaster Boy","Countershot","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Bruce","Horace","Ivan","Jamie","Tommy"],"label_d":["$45","$50","$60","$70","$90"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=084c47d857ed1b8295dd8b4bcbd243d6"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Gladys's pet was bought 2 months after Ellen's pet.","Ellen's pet was purchased in Davis.","The bird purchased in Julian was bought 2 months after the lovebird.","The canary was bought sometime after the parakeet.","Ellen's pet was bought 1 month after the bird purchased in Monte Sereno.","Roberta's pet wasn't bought in January.","Of the bird purchased in What Cheer and the canary, one is Bonita's and the other was bought in February.","The bird purchased in Julian isn't the lorikeet.","The bird purchased in What Cheer is the lovebird."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bonita","Ellen","Gladys","Roberta","Tamara"],"label_c":["canary","lorikeet","lovebird","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Davis","Inyokern","Julian","Monte Sereno","What Cheer"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0882e9d14a5010954c39dbe599cd021"} {"story":"Jarvis is teaching a small group of friends how to properly brew several different types of tea. Using only the clues that follow, determine the ideal temperature and steep time for each tea, as well as its price per pound.","clues":["The Red Robe doesn't cost $6.50.","The tea that costs $7.50 needs 215 degree water.","Of the variety that requires 200 degree water and the tea that steeps for 4 minutes, one is the Iron Monk and the other is the Gold Turtle.","The Pouchong steeps for 1 minute.","The Pouchong shouldn't brew with 195 degree water.","The variety that steeps for 3.5 minutes is either the tea that costs $6.50 or the tea that requires 200 degree water.","The variety that costs $5.50 is either the Iron Monk or the tea that requires 210 degree water.","The variety that steeps for 4 minutes costs 3 dollars more than the Dong Ding.","Of the tea that requires 205 degree water and the variety that costs $4.50, one steeps for 1.5 minutes and the other is the Dong Ding."],"categories":["Prices","Teas","Temperatures","Steep Times"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Dong Ding","Gold Turtle","Iron Monk","Pouchong","Red Robe"],"label_c":["195 degree","200 degree","205 degree","210 degree","215 degree"],"label_d":["1 minute","1.5 minutes","3 minutes","3.5 minutes","4 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82b83533f99eb796d36a2cf51267b91a"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Daryl didn't get the red tattoo.","Of the customer who got the black tattoo and the Aquarius, one paid $45 and the other was Ann.","Kendra wasn't the Libra.","The Sagittarius paid 10 dollars more than the person who got the red tattoo.","The Libra got the orange tattoo.","Wilma didn't pay $45.","The person who got the orange tattoo paid less than the Virgo.","Wilma didn't pay $40.","Ann paid 5 dollars more than the person who got the red tattoo.","The Sagittarius was either Ann or the person who got the green tattoo.","The customer who got the pink tattoo paid less than the Libra.","Daryl paid more than the Libra."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55"],"label_b":["Ann","Daryl","Janie","Kendra","Wilma"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","pink","red"],"label_d":["Aquarius","Libra","Pisces","Sagittarius","Virgo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00f477539eb4b302502a8e5810f21ded"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The dame de coeur finished 1 place ahead of the flower grown in Quimby.","The nearly wild was either the rose grown in Fort Dodge or Peggy's flower.","The flower grown in Enfield wasn't grown by Virginia.","Lydia's rose finished 1 place ahead of the rose grown in Fort Dodge.","The bon silene wasn't grown by Virginia.","The dame de coeur wasn't grown in Olin.","The happenstance wasn't grown by Wendy.","The happenstance finished 1 place behind the nearly wild.","The sombreuil finished 1 place behind Peggy's rose.","Of the rose grown in Enfield and Lydia's rose, one won fourth place and the other is the sombreuil."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["bon silene","dame de coeur","happenstance","nearly wild","sombreuil"],"label_c":["Deanna","Lydia","Peggy","Virginia","Wendy"],"label_d":["Enfield","Fort Dodge","Olin","Quimby","Ukiah"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b4d6626c8a17c2653b85f4369a124de3"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The orange pack is either the Lugmor pack or Eugene's pack.","The Pinkster pack is 5 liters smaller than the blue pack.","The purple pack, the Naturba pack, and Eugene's pack are three different packs.","The blue pack is 5 liters smaller than Gene's pack.","The silver pack is made by Pinkster.","Tasha's pack is made by Travelore.","Olga's pack is either the orange pack or the purple pack.","Freddie's pack is larger than the Naturba pack.","Freddie's pack isn't 45 liters.","The 45 liter pack isn't made by Grennel."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter"],"label_b":["Eugene","Freddie","Gene","Olga","Tasha"],"label_c":["Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1a54383a0e7d6d0c5717bc3603e6923"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The bird purchased in Hornitos was bought 1 month before the finch.","Roberta's pet was purchased in Sumner.","The parakeet was bought 1 month before Alberta's pet.","Neither the parrot nor the bird bought in March is Joan's pet.","Tamara's pet isn't the macaw.","Neither Pam's pet nor Joan's pet is the bird bought in February.","Of the bird bought in April and the bird purchased in Fairbank, one is Tamara's and the other is Pam's.","The bird bought in May isn't the parrot.","Alberta's pet is the finch.","The bird bought in March isn't the macaw.","The bird purchased in Sumner was bought 1 month before the bird purchased in Ellsworth."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alberta","Joan","Pam","Roberta","Tamara"],"label_c":["finch","lovebird","macaw","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Ellsworth","Fairbank","Hornitos","Panorama City","Sumner"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a3b55fa29584b45e7fc0e6459b65bda"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The automobile from Colorado was fined 25 dollars more than the Dartson.","The vehicle that received the $50 fine isn't from Pennsylvania.","Of the car from Colorado and the car that received the $75 fine, one is the Cavalo and the other is the Grandero.","The Grandero, the vehicle with the RBD-337 plates, and the vehicle with the YGA-441 plates are three different cars.","The automobile with the RBD-337 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the vehicle from Georgia.","The car from Georgia has the MRT-628 plates.","The Grandero was fined 25 dollars more than the car with the BMG-831 plates.","The car from Utah doesn't have the BMG-831 plates.","The Cavalo was fined 25 dollars more than the Hornet.","The automobile from Utah, the automobile with the RBD-337 plates, and the vehicle that received the $25 fine are three different cars."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","MRT-628","RBD-337","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Colorado","Georgia","New Mexico","Pennsylvania","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8538fc012309108ca36ad7be5ac95c7"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef is either Captain Yang's vessel or the Mellow Mel.","Of the vessel that saw 5 manatees and the boat that went to Arno's Spit, one was led by Captain Yang and the other was the Mellow Mel.","Captain Espinoza's boat saw 2 more manatees than the Benny II.","Captain Preston's vessel saw more manatees than the Watery Pete.","The vessel that went to Betty Beach wasn't led by Captain Armstrong.","The vessel that saw 7 manatees wasn't led by Captain Preston.","The boat that went to Silver springs saw 1 fewer manatees than the Samantha.","Of the boat that saw 6 manatees and the Samantha, one was led by Captain Yang and the other went to Trey's Tunnel."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Benny II","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Jacobson","Preston","Yang"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cef51f4dfe9c1b301380a215c785dcb"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The squad in the violet shirts finished 24 points below the Turkey Rolls.","Of the squad that finished with 715 points and the team in the gold shirts, one was the Rowdy Rollers and the other was the Pin Pushers.","The Turkey Rolls finished 12 points below the Gutter Gals.","The Gutter Gals weren't from Stacyville.","Of the team from Hartwick and the Turkey Rolls, one had a final score of 727 points and the other wore lime green shirts.","The Pin Pushers didn't finish with 739 points.","The squad in the violet shirts finished 24 points below the squad from Lathrop.","The Pin Pushers didn't wear magenta shirts.","The team in the gold shirts finished 24 points above the squad from Newark."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763"],"label_b":["Gutter Gals","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["gold","lime green","magenta","silver","violet"],"label_d":["Hartwick","Lathrop","Millerton","Newark","Stacyville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92d66d289d3d93a3261565d0fdd5f689"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Mooney is either the person who wears number 25 or the player from the Ice Hogs.","Nicholson scored 2 goals more than Parrish.","Quinn doesn't wear number 25.","The player from the River Kings scored 1 goal more than the person from the Wolverines.","The player who wears number 24 is from the Wolverines.","The player who wears number 3 scored 1 goal less than the player who wears number 25.","The person with 6 goals is from the Wolverines.","Duran scored 1 goal more than the person who wears number 24.","Of the person from the Comets and the person with 10 goals, one is Quinn and the other wears number 21."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Duran","Mooney","Nicholson","Parrish","Quinn"],"label_c":["Comets","Ice Hogs","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["3","6","21","24","25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdc958be94c4415ca2d42c278ec0f75d"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The battalion led by Commander Edwards will deploy in January.","Lima Battalion is either the group deploying to Kimeche or the battalion led by Commander Rhodes.","Lima Battalion will deploy 1 month before the group deploying to Dratur.","Lima Battalion will deploy 2 months before the group deploying to Heang.","Of Delta Battalion and the group deploying to Ingef, one will deploy in January and the other is led by Commander Ortega.","The battalion led by Commander Ortega won't deploy in May.","The group deploying to Ingef will deploy 1 month before Hotel Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Zimmerman will deploy 1 month before Lima Battalion.","Charlie Battalion is either the battalion deploying in February or the battalion led by Commander Bauer."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bauer","Edwards","Ortega","Rhodes","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Charlie","Delta","Hotel","Kilo","Lima"],"label_d":["Biage","Dratur","Heang","Ingef","Kimeche"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73c71fe3cca934beecfa76cd4d283e5e"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["Leah's session starts 2 hours after the vinyasa yoga session.","The prenatal yoga session isn't led by Sandra.","The class with 8 people begins 1 hour before the class with 5 people.","Of Leah's class and the class with 5 people, one teaches iyengar yoga and the other is at 11:30am.","Of the 12:30pm class and Nancy's session, one has 5 people in it and the other teaches ashtanga yoga.","The session with 15 people, the ashtanga yoga class, and the iyengar yoga session are three different classes.","The class with 15 people starts sometime after Rosemary's class.","The class with 8 people begins 3 hours before Marilyn's class.","The prenatal yoga session is either the 12:30pm class or the session with 14 people."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Leah","Marilyn","Nancy","Rosemary","Sandra"],"label_d":["5","6","8","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1758fc4cb8d1f28cf2ba52ab417ea76e"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Priscilla played 1 game after Jacquelyn.","The player who lost in 41 moves played sometime before the person who started with the Evans Gambit.","The player who started with the Slav Defense played 2 games before Francis.","The player who started with the Evans Gambit and the player who lost in 18 moves were different people.","The person who lost in 18 moves played 1 game after the player who lost in 41 moves.","The person who lost in 41 moves didn't begin with the Ware Opening.","Kendra lost in 41 moves.","The player who lost in 25 moves played 1 game before the person who started with the Slav Defense.","Of Priscilla and the person who played first, one lost in 34 moves and the other started with the Giuoco Start.","Esther lost in 26 moves."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Esther","Francis","Jacquelyn","Kendra","Priscilla"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["18","25","26","34","41"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32fd6db03473fef7b02520ea6cbc7268"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The $6.50 honey doesn't come from Eldon.","The clover product costs $5.50.","The product from Winterport costs 2 dollars less than Jim Joyner's honey.","The fireweed product costs 2 dollars less than the sourwood product.","The product from Volga costs 2 dollars more than the fireweed product.","The honey from Peru isn't produced by Jim Joyner.","The $9.50 product isn't produced by Heddy Heath.","Of the honey from Winterport and the lemon blossom honey, one is produced by Midge Mintz and the other costs $7.50.","The fireweed honey doesn't come from Peru.","The basswood honey, the product from Volga, and the $7.50 product are three different products.","The honey from Volga is either the lemon blossom honey or Ivy Ingram's product."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["basswood","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Davis City","Eldon","Peru","Volga","Winterport"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6419c47e2e98b9f8f3e69c95db4ecf9"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The class in room 215 is held 2 periods before Mr. Webster's class.","The fourth period class is either the course in room 129 or the class in room 405.","Of Mr. Webster's class and the French class, one is in room 405 and the other is held during third period.","Mr. Webster's class is either the course in room 129 or the class in room 405.","The Geometry class is held 2 periods before Mr. Glover's class.","The second period class isn't Pre-Calculus.","The class in room 129 isn't taught by Mr. Ingram.","The Geometry class isn't taught by Mr. Ingram.","The Biology class isn't taught by Mr. Webster.","The course in room 129 isn't taught by Mr. Morton.","The class in room 405 isn't Pre-Calculus.","The course in room 322 is held 2 periods before the course in room 114.","The course in room 129 is held sometime after the French class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["114","129","215","322","405"],"label_c":["Glover","Ingram","Kerr","Morton","Webster"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","French","Geometry","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f05c4b9a6aaf1de88bd7e3c8a3b2dc1"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Of Line D and the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft, one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 50 MPH and the other is 800 ft long.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH is 100 feet longer than Line B.","Of Line G and Line F, one is 750 ft long and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 50 MPH.","The one with a maximum height of 45 ft is 100 feet longer than the line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH.","The one with a maximum height of 40 ft is 50 feet shorter than the one with a maximum height of 70 ft.","Line A reaches a height of 40 ft.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH is longer than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.","Line F doesn't have a maximum height of 70 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line D","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","45 ft","70 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","35 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9cead013f0b614e7f851b1cd5407f2d3"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Floyd performed 1 spot after the juggler from Valley Center.","Yolanda performed 1 spot after Daryl.","Floyd didn't use flashlights.","The juggler from Valley Center was either the performer who used rings or the performer who went fifth.","Melissa was from Isla Vista.","Katrina wasn't from Lambs Grove.","The performer from Isla Vista was either the juggler who went fifth or the performer who used chainsaws.","The performer who used balls performed 2 spots after Floyd.","Of the person who went fifth and the performer from Quasqueton, one is Katrina and the other used flashlights."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Daryl","Floyd","Katrina","Melissa","Yolanda"],"label_c":["balls","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":["Hawkeye","Isla Vista","Lambs Grove","Quasqueton","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d23d33a65b08f3f53b650f664e71ed7"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Astury is either the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme or the puzzle with 250 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1985 has 750 more pieces than the puzzle made by Lyrod.","The puzzle made by Rynir has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme.","Neither the jigsaw puzzle with the coral reef theme nor the puzzle with 1250 pieces is the jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod.","The puzzle with the football theme has 250 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1992.","The puzzle with 500 pieces is either the jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod or the puzzle released in 1995.","Of the puzzle released in 1995 and the jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces, one has the autumn leaves theme and the other was made by Rynir.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde doesn't have the rustic village theme.","The jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme has 750 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.","The puzzle released in 1989 has somewhat more than the puzzle made by Lyrod."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Astury","Buralde","Lyrod","Rynir","Sonaco"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","coral reef","football","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":["1985","1988","1989","1992","1995"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a9fcb8c7876728e0d6f7f8e29fb9750"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["The company using a leaflet isn't owned by Mr. Erickson.","Pandora's Box isn't using a radio ad.","Books and More will open 6 days after the business owned by Mrs. Frazier.","Ant Farms Etc. is either the company opening on May 8th or the company opening on May 14th.","The company using a leaflet isn't owned by Mrs. Ingram.","Neither the business using a TV commercial nor the business owned by Mrs. Ingram is Ant Farms Etc..","The business owned by Mrs. Ingram will open sometime after Books and More.","The company owned by Mr. Erickson will open sometime before the company owned by Mr. Kirk.","Of the company using a TV commercial and the business opening on May 5th, one is Pandora's Box and the other is owned by Mr. Kirk.","Frank's Figs will open sometime before the business using a TV commercial.","The company using a hot-air balloon will open 6 days after the company owned by Mr. Kirk."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners","Ad Campaigns"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Books and More","Frank\\'s Figs","Pandora\\'s Box","Tricky Toys"],"label_c":["Mrs. Dunlap","Mr. Erickson","Mrs. Frazier","Mrs. Ingram","Mr. Kirk"],"label_d":["hot-air balloon","leaflet","radio ad","sandwich board","TV commercial"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77b7b38f632f04a57318eaa502c6c3ad"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of the friend who arrived at 4:50 pm and Lorraine, one brought the potato chips and the other brought the soda.","The five people are the friend who brought the pizza, Eunice, Iris, the party-goer from Fairfield and the party-goer from Dos Palos.","The friend who arrived at 4:45 pm, Iris, and the party-goer who brought the pizza are three different people.","The participant who brought the hummus arrived sometime before the friend from El Segundo.","Rebecca is either the participant from El Segundo or the party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm.","The party-goer who brought the soda arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer from Anaheim Hills.","Eunice didn't bring the potato chips.","Iris arrived 5 minutes before the friend from Fairfield."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm"],"label_b":["Eunice","Iris","Lorraine","Olga","Rebecca"],"label_c":["hummus","onion dip","pizza","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d02c52e8c4d7b999fabdfd31a2ec527"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Of Heidi and the person with 70 LinkedIn connections, one has 140 Facebook friends and the other has 715 Twitter followers.","Of the one with 85 LinkedIn connections and the one with 72 LinkedIn connections, one has 599 Twitter followers and the other is Neil.","The person with 120 Facebook friends is either the one with 70 LinkedIn connections or Heidi.","The one with 760 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 50 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 130 Facebook friends is either the one with 599 Twitter followers or the person with 760 Twitter followers.","Neither the person with 130 Facebook friends nor the one with 804 Twitter followers is Zachary.","Of Heidi and Neil, one has 78 LinkedIn connections and the other has 150 Facebook friends.","The person with 72 LinkedIn connections, the person with 130 Facebook friends, the one with 804 Twitter followers and Jonathan are all different people.","Jonathan doesn't have exactly 70 LinkedIn connections."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160"],"label_b":["Heidi","Jonathan","Neil","Opal","Zachary"],"label_c":["50","70","72","78","85"],"label_d":["589","599","715","760","804"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55503ce20ee1ddcf52c1dfc9f521d269"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Of the sauce that uses the bhut jolokia and \"Hertz So Good\", one is Tiffany's and the other is rated at 15,000 Scoville Heat Units.","The product rated at 5,000 SHU doesn't use the naga viper.","Natalie's product isn't \"Lips Ablaze\".","\"Lips Ablaze\" is 5,000 SHU spicier than \"Alpha Pepper\".","\"Lips Ablaze\" is either the sauce rated at 25,000 SHU or the sauce rated at 10,000 SHU.","Natalie's product doesn't use the ghost pepper.","The hot sauce that uses the bhut jolokia is 5,000 SHU less spicy than \"Magma Drizzle\".","The sauce rated at 5,000 SHU doesn't use the ghost pepper.","Zachary's product doesn't use the injie chili.","Natalie's sauce, the hot sauce rated at 25,000 SHU, and the product that uses the injie chili are three different products.","Of the product that uses the panju reaper and \"Burn Squad\", one is Felipe's and the other is rated at 25,000 Scoville Heat Units."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000"],"label_b":["Felipe","Natalie","Stacy","Tiffany","Zachary"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Magma Drizzle","Lips Ablaze"],"label_d":["bhut jolokia","ghost pepper","injie chili","naga viper","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45c4fe02f7903063cec5370f4915336e"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Max isn't the dalmatian.","The dog that won in 2007 is either Molly or Chester's dog.","Neither the canine that won in 2009 nor the pekingese is Douglas's canine.","The five dogs are the canine that won in 2010, Chester's dog, Shadow, the pekingese and Douglas's dog.","The pekingese won 1 year before Elsie's canine.","Riley isn't the dalmatian.","Of the canine that won in 2008 and the maltese, one is Shadow and the other is Chester's.","Of Douglas's dog and Fernando's dog, one won in 2010 and the other is the dalmatian.","Fernando's canine isn't the beagle.","The dog that won in 2009 isn't Max."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Barbara","Chester","Douglas","Elsie","Fernando"],"label_c":["beagle","dalmatian","great dane","maltese","pekingese"],"label_d":["Max","Molly","Princess","Riley","Shadow"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=971614577053183fc0cf39612d965381"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["Of the Bianca Flaux and the 1992 bottle, one is from West Gardiner vineyard and the other is a pinot gris.","The Ece Suss was bottled 8 years after the gewurztraminer.","Of the Zifennwein and the wine from Maynard vineyard, one was bottled in 1992 and the other is a pinot noir.","The Annata Branco is either the wine from Hornitos vineyard or the 1984 wine.","The five wines are the 2000 wine, the pinot noir, the Annata Branco, the Zifennwein and the Bianca Flaux.","The Vendemmia wasn't bottled at Penobscot vineyard.","The wine from Hornitos vineyard was bottled 8 years after the chardonnay."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir"],"label_d":["Hornitos","Maynard","Ontario","Penobscot","West Gardiner"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=949ad119d39ae681c7f32b6c70b3e567"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The party that requested the magician isn't on October 7.","The event that requested the rock band isn't for the Johnsons.","The event on York Court is sometime before the party on Campus Drive.","The five events are the event on October 6, the party on James Street, the Ingram family booking, the party that requested the clown and the booking that requested the rock band.","The event on Norway Court is for the Ingrams.","The Anderson family party is 3 days after the event that requested the rock band.","The Ingram family booking is 2 days after the event on James Street.","Of the event that requested the bounce castle and the event that requested the clown, one is on October 6 and the other is for the Thorntons.","The party that requested the clown is on Campus Drive."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","magician","petting zoo","rock band"],"label_c":["Anderson","Ingram","Johnson","Rosario","Thornton"],"label_d":["Campus Drive","Fred Lane","James Street","Norway Court","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91e1e27abf2f4ba1e5cf8e9810bfa5fd"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The specimen from Kyrgyzstan was the clearwing butterfly.","Elsie's purchase cost 15 dollars less than Linda's purchase.","Of Linda's purchase and Rena's purchase, one was from Norway and the other was the atlas butterfly.","Elsie's purchase wasn't from Kyrgyzstan.","The specimen from Honduras was either the insect that sold for $105 or the grayling butterfly.","The specimen from Romania cost 45 dollars less than the atlas butterfly.","Of the butterfly that sold for $90 and the specimen from Romania, one was won by Nick and the other was won by Rena.","Nick's purchase wasn't the chalkhill butterfly."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Elsie","Linda","Marlene","Nick","Rena"],"label_c":["atlas","chalkhill","clearwing","grayling","peppered"],"label_d":["Honduras","Kyrgyzstan","Norway","Panama","Romania"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fad2a61bc4ee506874689175b1bea3e5"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["Ms. Chang will dive 2 days before the customer headed to Little Reef.","The customer going out with Sylvia, Ms. Chang and the customer headed to Rowe Island are all different divers.","Of the diver going out with Kristy and the diver going out with Muriel, one wants to see Little Reef and the other will dive on July 15.","Mr. Ayers isn't going to Little Reef.","The diver headed to Rowe Island won't go out with Hilda.","The diver headed to Ovid's Cove will dive 1 day before the diver headed to Rowe Island.","The customer going out on July 16 won't go out with Sylvia.","The customer going out on July 14 is either the diver headed to Rowe Island or the customer going out with Muriel.","Mr. Gallegos won't go out with Kristy.","Of Mrs. Blake and the customer going out on July 17, one wants to see Manta Bay and the other will go out with Kristy.","Mr. Gallegos won't dive on July 14."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16","July 17"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mrs. Blake","Ms. Chang","Mrs. Ferrell","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Hilda","Kristy","Muriel","Nadine","Sylvia"],"label_d":["Little Reef","Manta Bay","Ovid\\'s Cove","Queen\\'s Bench","Rowe Island"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b03a066676ec3fe7f3e4217f3187bbad"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Sid Snyder was either the person sent out on April 7th or the person who covered the royal wedding.","Peter Peck went to Luxembourg.","The reporter sent out on April 7th didn't go to Ecuador.","The reporter who covered the election, the journalist who went to Gabon, the journalist sent out on April 8th and Sid Snyder were all different people.","Of the person sent out on April 5th and the journalist sent out on April 8th, one was Linda Lott and the other covered the solar eclipse.","Ned Noble didn't go to Gabon.","The reporter who covered the election left 2 days after the reporter who went to Luxembourg.","The journalist who went to Gabon left 2 days after the journalist who went to Vietnam.","The reporter sent out on April 6th didn't cover the mass protests."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Ned Noble","Peter Peck","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["election","flooding","mass protests","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Ecuador","Gabon","Luxembourg","Oman","Vietnam"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c24cf85306ca0d12b393c468969e9bcd"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The computer with 8 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than Rex's build.","The computer with 384 GB of hard drive space, Sean's build and the build with a 1.6 GHz processor are all different computers.","Maurice's build doesn't have a 640 GB hard drive.","The computer with 640 GB of hard drive space doesn't have exactly 2 GB of RAM.","Rex's build doesn't have a 2.4 GHz processor.","The build with 128 GB of hard drive space has a 2.0 GHz processor.","Jack's system has a 1.6 GHz processor.","The build with 3 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Sean's system.","Rex's computer has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than the system with 1 GB of RAM.","Of the build with a 2.4 GHz processor and the system with a 3.8 GHz processor, one has a 384 GB hard drive and the other is Maurice's.","The system with a 1.4 GHz processor is either Rex's computer or the computer with 3 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB"],"label_b":["Billy","Jack","Maurice","Rex","Sean"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","8 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4f2242abfa7459c17c08c2824ced666"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Of the business that sells robots and the business started by Betty Becker, one is Tyngle.com and the other is Zetafish.com.","The company started by Lara Larson received 1 million dollars less than the company started by Will Waters.","Tyngle.com didn't get exactly $3,000,000.","Madinkz.com doesn't sell textbooks.","Madinkz.com is either the startup that sells sports gear or the company started by Pat Padilla.","The business that received the $1,000,000 investment, the company that sells cell phones, Madinkz.com and Tyngle.com are all different businesses.","Of the startup started by Will Waters and Zetafish.com, one sells cell phones and the other received $4,000,000.","Atriana.com sells sports gear.","Atriana.com was started by Lara Larson.","The company that received the $4,000,000 investment doesn't sell robots."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Madinkz.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","robots","sports gear","textbooks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2c4cf5c4bf78c0b979200f7e11da781"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The white piece took 10 more minutes to print than Yvonne's design.","The item that printed in 30 minutes wasn't the skull.","Of the mask and Nadine's piece, one was red and the other took 10 minutes to print.","Irma's piece took 5 more minutes to print than the mask.","Nadine's design wasn't the flower.","Virgil's design took 5 more minutes to print than the white design.","Nadine's piece wasn't yellow.","Of the cup and the design that printed in 30 minutes, one was Jacqueline's and the other was green.","The skull took somewhat more minutes to print than the mask."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes"],"label_b":["Irma","Jacqueline","Nadine","Virgil","Yvonne"],"label_c":["cup","flower","helmet","mask","skull"],"label_d":["green","orange","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12e553e916a320bc1511110015e22cf8"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The diner who ordered the flan was either the one who had the cafe latte or the person who paid $5.99.","The one who had the cappuccino paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the gelato.","The person who paid $6.99 ordered the pecan pie.","Of the diner who ordered the gelato and the one who had the cafe mocha, one was Stacey and the other was Zachary.","Stacey paid 3 dollars more than Ivan.","Of the diner who ordered the pecan pie and the person who paid $8.99, one was Patricia and the other had the earl grey tea.","Neither the person who paid $7.99 nor the person who paid $6.99 was the diner who ordered the creme brulee."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Ivan","Linda","Patricia","Stacey","Zachary"],"label_c":["cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["creme brulee","flan","gelato","pecan pie","profiterole"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cd21ccd6f0430c38ce83f3f81a1999b"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The wristwatch didn't sell for $400.","The silver coin didn't sell for $400.","Of the item found at Front Beach and the object found in 2014, one is cannonball and the other sold for $475.","The diamond ring was either the piece that sold for $250 or the piece found at Front Beach.","The piece found in 2005, the diamond ring, and the wristwatch are three different objects.","Of the object found in 2000 and the object found at Gillis Park, one sold for $550 and the other is diamond ring.","The piece found in 1992 was found at Burr Woods.","The piece found at Front Beach sold for 150 dollars more than the object found at Addison Beach.","The item that sold for $400 was found in 2009.","The item found at Colbert Run sold for somewhat less than the piece found in 2014."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Front Beach","Gillis Park"],"label_d":["1992","2000","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa59fcdb8952d87308553b7e9da5f85e"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Of the peak first climbed in 1845 and the mountain first climbed in 1863, one is Mt. Rodriquez and the other was first climbed by Leonard Lara.","Of the mountain first summited by Leonard Lara and the mountain that is 14,600 feet tall, one was first climbed in 1946 and the other is Mt. Sloan.","Of Mt. Brewer and Mt. York, one was first climbed by Chip Carson and the other was first climbed in 1899.","The mountain first climbed in 1914 is 130 feet taller than Mt. Rodriquez.","The mountain first climbed in 1845 is 130 feet taller than Mt. York.","The peak first summited by Ford Fischer is 130 feet taller than the peak first climbed in 1899.","The peak first summited by Chip Carson is taller than Mt. Brewer.","Mt. Fry wasn't first climbed by Eddie English."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730"],"label_b":["Mt. Brewer","Mt. Fry","Mt. Rodriquez","Mt. Sloan","Mt. York"],"label_c":["Chip Carson","Eddie English","Ford Fischer","Irving Igor","Leonard Lara"],"label_d":["1845","1863","1899","1914","1946"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc700547745f67cd5f39d340968e78f7"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The lafter was either the rose that won fifth place or the flower that won third place.","The rose grown in Fort Dodge finished 1 place behind the rose grown in Hardy.","The flower grown in Hardy finished 1 place ahead of Deanna's flower.","The flower grown in Crescent City finished somewhere behind the flower grown in Hardy.","The rose grown in Enfield wasn't grown by Shannon.","The flower that won third place wasn't grown by Nellie.","The rose grown in Hardy finished somewhere ahead of the ispahan.","The flower grown in Hardy finished 2 places ahead of the red cascade.","Of the flower grown in Crescent City and the rose that won fifth place, one is the happenstance and the other was Shannon's.","The flower grown in Enfield finished somewhere behind Anna's rose."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["happenstance","ispahan","kazanlik","lafter","red cascade"],"label_c":["Anna","Deanna","Jean","Nellie","Shannon"],"label_d":["Crescent City","Enfield","Fort Dodge","Hardy","Miranda"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=757f291dfd65f45de1cf6d07a5e26aec"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Noel's bottle was sent sometime before the missive found in 2008.","The message that was sent in 1962 wasn't from Le Havre.","Of the letter from Le Havre and the missive from Bournemouth, one is Tracy's and the other was found in 2015.","Felipe's letter is either the missive that was sent in 1962 or the message from Brighton.","Bernadette's bottle was sent 7 years after Noel's letter.","Olive's missive wasn't found in 2007.","The bottle found in 2015 was sent 7 years before the missive from Penzance.","Tracy's missive was found in 2012.","Of the letter found in 2014 and Noel's missive, one was sent in 1969 and the other was from Penzance.","The missive found in 2007 was sent 14 years after the missive found in 2015."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990"],"label_b":["Bernadette","Felipe","Noel","Olive","Tracy"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Le Havre","Penzance","Plymouth"],"label_d":["2007","2008","2012","2014","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c67f5457567eeb6a96888b20124bc7b9"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The cup required somewhat fewer minutes to print than the blue design.","Dennis's design took 15 more minutes to print than the purple item.","Jacqueline's design wasn't the cup.","The yellow piece took 5 more minutes to print than the purple item.","The green piece wasn't the flower.","Of Trevor's item and the skull, one took 15 minutes to print and the other was orange.","The cup took 10 more minutes to print than Irma's design.","The blue piece wasn't the flower.","Irma's item required 15 fewer minutes to print than Trevor's piece.","The blue item wasn't the helmet."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes"],"label_b":["Dennis","Irma","Jacqueline","Trevor","Yvonne"],"label_c":["cup","flower","helmet","mask","skull"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b45979aa6671bbf15bf66741ac704818"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The friend from Martensdale arrived 10 minutes before the friend who brought the corn chips.","The party-goer who brought the pizza arrived 10 minutes before Wade.","The party-goer from Dos Palos arrived sometime after the friend who brought the pizza.","The friend who brought the pork rinds arrived 5 minutes after Olga.","Of the party-goer who brought the corn chips and the participant who brought the pizza, one arrived at 4:45 pm and the other is from Kernville.","The party-goer from Fairfield arrived 15 minutes after Olga.","Kellie didn't bring the pork rinds.","The party-goer from Dos Palos brought the soda.","David is from Kernville."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm"],"label_b":["David","Julie","Kellie","Olga","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3dcf90828696c974b58cf27fc1ba6c00"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The five resorts are the resort that costs $255 per night, Regal Park, Azure Hills, the hotel that offers spa services and the option that offers kayaking.","The option that costs $255 per night doesn't offer golf lessons.","The option that offers scuba diving, the hotel that costs $175 per night, and the hotel on St. Barts are three different resorts.","Of the option that costs $255 per night and the hotel that offers scuba diving, one is Grand Echo and the other is on Anguilla.","Azure Hills costs less per night than the option on Barbados.","The hotel on Barbados costs less per night than the option that offers golf lessons.","Sapphire Hills isn't on Barbados.","Of the resort on Antigua and the option that costs $215 per night, one is Regal Park and the other offers spa services."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands","Features"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","Emerald View","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Barbados","Grenada","St. Barts"],"label_d":["golf lessons","kayaking","scuba diving","skydiving","spa services"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d69812deb78783c662ac04a7ad37151d"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player who threw the violet darts finished 14 points lower than Vincent.","The player who scored 69 points didn't throw the green darts.","Vincent wasn't from Toledo.","Nicholas was from Lohrville.","Vincent finished 7 points lower than the contestant who threw the black darts.","The player who threw the orange darts scored 7 points higher than Zachary.","The player who scored 55 points, Zachary and the contestant from Lohrville were all different players.","The contestant who scored 41 points was from New Market.","Of the contestant from Toledo and the contestant from Worthington, one finished with 55 points and the other was Tom.","Tom didn't finish with 69 points.","The contestant from Braddyville was either Vincent or the player who threw the orange darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Luther","Nicholas","Tom","Vincent","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","red","violet"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Lohrville","New Market","Toledo","Worthington"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdff44ab116fb8b623a0cfe360f77e4d"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Lip Savage's release, the record that came out in September, and the release that came out in August are three different releases.","Eagle Ally's album wasn't released in January.","The record with 1.4 million sales wasn't released in October.","The heavy metal record wasn't released in January.","The album that came out in August sold 100,000 fewer copies than Sodium Green's release.","The rockabilly album sold somewhat fewer copies than the new wave record.","Of Epoch Lantern's record and the album with 1.2 million sales, one was released in April and the other was grunge.","The ska record sold 100,000 fewer copies than the heavy metal release.","The release that came out in August sold 200,000 fewer copies than the grunge release.","The ska record sold 300,000 fewer copies than Eagle Ally's release."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","April","August","September","October"],"label_d":["grunge","heavy metal","new wave","rockabilly","ska"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68a8ed27eca7316f799188c6e45de47c"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Of Rosemary's pet and the horned toad, one was purchased in Latimer and the other was bought in March.","The tree frog was bought 1 month after Willie's pet.","Of the amphibian bought in May and the horned toad, one is Yvonne's and the other was purchased in Rodney.","The five amphibians are the animal bought in May, Willie's pet, the animal purchased in Falmouth, the amphibian purchased in Latimer and the bullfrog.","The animal purchased in Oakley is either the amphibian bought in May or Willie's pet.","Ida's pet wasn't purchased in Falmouth.","Rosemary's pet wasn't purchased in Falmouth.","Neither the animal bought in January nor the amphibian purchased in Oakley is the newt.","The amphibian purchased in Latimer was bought 3 months after the bullfrog."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Darlene","Ida","Rosemary","Willie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["bullfrog","horned toad","newt","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Falmouth","Latimer","Oakley","Rodney","Thomaston"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e10889cea50e3247e0bf54514b30ad5b"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["Of the 14-year-old animal and the two rimmed tortoise, one is from Vietnam and the other is named Shelly.","The swoop-backed tortoise is 18 years younger than Snappy.","Speedy is either the animal from Belize or the ringed tortoise.","The 86-year-old animal isn't from Qatar.","The five animals are the 50-year-old animal, the one from Qatar, the armored tortoise, the tortoise from Uruguay and the pitch belly tortoise.","The two rimmed tortoise is 18 years older than the tortoise from Belize.","The armored tortoise is 54 years younger than Speedy.","Yoda isn't 32 years old.","The pitch belly tortoise is younger than Shelly."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86"],"label_b":["Methuselah","Shelly","Snappy","Speedy","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","pitch belly","ringed","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["Belize","Namibia","Qatar","Uruguay","Vietnam"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8d0ac76c4465165fe35b74d80e93a6a"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The submarine built by Pan Systems costs 2,000 dollars more than the Cafader Six.","The $26,000 submarine isn't sold by MarineCo.","Of the Cafader Six and the submarine with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet, one costs $25,000 and the other is sold by Zephyr Waves.","Of the $28,000 submarine and the submersible with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet, one is the Ompoc Eleven and the other is sold by Deep Sea Inc..","The Rubico One costs 1,000 dollars less than the submersible with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","The Ukani Q2 isn't sold by Deep Sea Inc..","The submarine with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet, the Cafader Six, and the Ompoc Eleven are three different submarines.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet costs 1,000 dollars less than the Ompoc Eleven.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet costs 1,000 dollars more than the Cafader Six."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","8,500 feet","13,000 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afaf2bc5a0201012588051684733a83a"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The squad from Forest City was ranked 1 place ahead of the blue team.","The team from Prairie City doesn't use orange paintballs.","The group that finished third is either the \"Pea Shooters\" or the orange team.","The white team is either the team from Yucca Valley or the squad that finished fourth.","The group from Evansdale was ranked 1 place behind the squad from Armona.","The \"Spray Paints\" was ranked 2 places behind the squad from Forest City.","The group that finished fifth uses purple paintballs.","The \"Color Blinds\" was ranked somewhere behind the group from Forest City.","Of the squad that finished fourth and the group from Evansdale, one is the \"Target Bombs\" and the other is the \"Pea Shooters\".","The \"Target Bombs\" didn't finish fifth."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Armona","Evansdale","Forest City","Prairie City","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bad746f5a0b37decacaac888a84846b"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Of Gayle and the scout from troop 4443, one won the dance badge and the other was awarded third.","Of the girl from troop 4250 and the youngster who won the dance badge, one was Roberta and the other was awarded second.","The scout who won the theater badge was awarded 3 spots before Wendy.","The youngster from troop 4031 didn't win the theater badge.","The scout from troop 4908, the scout who won the theater badge, and the youngster who won the dance badge are three different girls.","Maxine wasn't awarded first.","The scout from troop 4443 was awarded 1 spot after the scout who won the theater badge.","The scout who got the fifth award was either the youngster from troop 4443 or the girl who won the swimming badge.","Roberta was awarded 1 spot after the scout who won the ceramics badge.","The youngster who got the third award wasn't in troop 4031."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Gayle","Maxine","Roberta","Sharon","Wendy"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["4031","4250","4443","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74df51ce958cf5117338487365e4c955"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The battalion led by Commander Lee will deploy 1 month after the group deploying to Ghator.","Alpha Battalion will deploy sometime after the battalion led by Commander Lee.","The battalion led by Commander Quinn will deploy 1 month after the battalion led by Commander Acevedo.","The battalion led by Commander Lee will deploy 2 months before the battalion led by Commander Joyce.","The group deploying to Shyeh will deploy 1 month before Whisky Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Joyce won't deploy to Dratur.","The group deploying to Dratur is India Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Charles is either the group deploying to Wada or the battalion deploying in January.","Of the battalion led by Commander Charles and Mike Battalion, one will deploy in April and the other will deploy to Biage."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Charles","Joyce","Lee","Quinn"],"label_c":["Alpha","India","Mike","Uniform","Whisky"],"label_d":["Biage","Dratur","Ghator","Shyeh","Wada"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1d44d70ae0d02eca0e32e361eb27f5a"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The goods that sell for $2.60 per pound are either the goods from Jesup or Billy's produce.","The goods from Harbor City sell for 10 cents less per pound than Billy's produce.","Billy's vegetables are from Oxnard.","Grace's goods don't sell for $2.50 per pound.","Jaime's vegetables, the produce that sell for $2.80 per pound, and the endive are three different vegetables.","Grace's goods, the produce that sell for $2.80 per pound, the endive and the turnips are all different vegetables.","The vegetables that sell for $2.80 per pound aren't the beets.","The vegetables from Jesup aren't the endive.","The goods from Frenchville sell for 30 cents more per pound than the goods from Harbor City.","Of Lonnie's goods and the goods from Oxnard, one type is the onions and the other sell for $2.70 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Billy","Dan","Grace","Jaime","Lonnie"],"label_c":["beets","endive","onions","radishes","turnips"],"label_d":["Frenchville","Harbor City","Jesup","Oxnard","Turner"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb1cab0b77842b1269368716a549bbf1"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Gretchen wasn't the Lamberts'.","The child born at 12:10am wasn't the Lamberts'.","Of Nancy and Zachary, one was born at 12:10am and the other was delivered in room 230.","Nancy was born 3 minutes before the Quinns' child.","Agnes was either the child born at 12:10am or the child delivered in room 112.","The baby delivered in room 145 wasn't the Estradas'.","Gretchen wasn't born at 12:13am.","Of the baby born at 12:04am and the baby delivered in room 120, one was the Quinns' and the other was Maxine.","Nancy was born 3 minutes before the child delivered in room 112.","Agnes was born 3 minutes after the Underwoods' child.","The child born at 12:10am wasn't delivered in room 145."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am"],"label_b":["Agnes","Gretchen","Maxine","Nancy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Estrada","Ingram","Lambert","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_d":["112","120","145","225","230"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66bd48d543c075a92c9631b9f08186f2"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Ellison's shirt is 1 size larger than the blue jersey.","Number 42 isn't yellow.","Ellison's jersey is a size 9.","Number 30 isn't yellow.","The black shirt is either number 32 or Dean's shirt.","The five jerseys are number 38, the size 6 shirt, Levy's shirt, the size 9 jersey and the size 10 shirt.","Of number 24 and the size 10 shirt, one is Levy's and the other is green.","Number 42 is smaller than the black jersey.","Number 38 isn't yellow.","Alford's jersey is 1 size smaller than number 38."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Alford","Dean","Ellison","Jacobson","Levy"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["24","30","32","38","42"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f78c8a88d54744f6fd587c8b54a2718b"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Number 42 is 1 size larger than Oliver's jersey.","Levy's shirt is 1 size larger than number 38.","The orange jersey is 2 sizes smaller than the red shirt.","Alford's jersey isn't red.","Number 30 is 1 size larger than the white jersey.","The size 8 jersey is number 37.","Of Alford's shirt and Dean's jersey, one is number 42 and the other is orange.","Number 42 is red.","Levy's shirt, the yellow shirt, number 37 and the red shirt are all different jerseys."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Alford","Dean","Levy","Nelson","Oliver"],"label_c":["orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["24","30","37","38","42"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a6bcc289e7982b292e6fb2583aec908"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Of the comedy and Thorn of Suns, one was directed by Gabby Jones and the other got 2 nominations.","The Illusion wasn't directed by Paul Walnier.","The thriller received 2 more nominations than the film directed by Virgil Katz.","Sea of Dreams received more nominations than The Illusion.","The romance wasn't directed by Paul Walnier.","The movie directed by Paul Walnier received 3 fewer nominations than Fatal Sheen.","The movie that received 5 nominations wasn't the musical.","Of the movie directed by Gabby Jones and the thriller, one got 4 nominations and the other is Fatal Sheen.","The movie directed by Adrienne Day received one fewer nomination than the movie directed by Gabby Jones.","The musical wasn't directed by Paul Walnier."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Sea of Dreams","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Gabby Jones","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2c248480101e3675413bfb91c178152"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Neither the 225 page project nor the 150 page assignment is the Lithuanian assignment.","Of the 150 page assignment and the 225 page assignment, one was published in 2002 and the other is assigned to Hazel.","The Thai project was published in 2010.","Lela's project is either the Dutch assignment or the 250 page assignment.","The book published in 2011 is 50 pages shorter than the Thai assignment.","The Lithuanian assignment wasn't published in 2008.","The book published in 2010 is 25 pages shorter than the Swedish project.","Francis's project is 200 pages long.","Bryan's project and the book published in 2002 are different projects.","Claudia's project is either the Swedish project or the 200 page project.","The Dutch assignment is longer than the book published in 2011.","Bryan's project isn't in Dutch."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages"],"label_b":["Bryan","Claudia","Francis","Hazel","Lela"],"label_c":["2002","2007","2008","2010","2011"],"label_d":["Dutch","Lithuanian","Polish","Swedish","Thai"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13ee9538371ee437440f4efc31f2b87a"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The fossil discovered in France is either the 85 million year old fossil or the archadon.","Neither the archadon nor the mirasaurus is the 87 million year old fossil.","The fossil discovered in Kyrgyzstan is either the 78 million year old fossil or the pilodontus.","The archadon was found in Lithuania.","The rotosaurus is 78 million years old.","The 87 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the rotosaurus.","The 85 million year old fossil costs more than the mirasaurus.","The mirasaurus costs 250 dollars more than the 72 million year old fossil.","Of the verasaurus and the fossil discovered in Guatemala, one costs $1000 and the other is 87 million years old."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500"],"label_b":["archadon","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","87 million"],"label_d":["France","Guatemala","Kyrgyzstan","Lithuania","Uzbekistan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26313064dee396cdfdab7cb62a39a8e9"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for 15 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Newell Woods.","The mushroom going to Pete's Produce sells for 10 dollars less per pound than the mushroom found in Wiota Woods.","The bear's tooth mushroom sells for 15 dollars more per pound than the pink bottom mushroom.","The mushroom that sells for $45 per pound wasn't found in Hardy Woods.","Of the mushroom going to Pete's Produce and the mushroom that sells for $40 per pound, one is the bricktop and the other was found in Sylmar Woods.","The pink bottom mushroom won't go to Abby's Mart.","The mushroom found in Newell Woods sells for 15 dollars less per pound than the woodear mushroom.","The mushroom that sells for $35 per pound is either the woodear mushroom or the mushroom going to Edna's Edibles."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","pink bottom","velvet foot","woodear"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Edna\\'s Edibles","Localvoria","Pete\\'s Produce","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":["Hardy Woods","Newell Woods","Pomona Woods","Sylmar Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7eaaa49cb6b75545967adfdb08fe505f"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["The Independent spoke 1 day after the politician whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees.","Edith Frayle spoke in front of 2,600 attendees.","Edith Frayle spoke 1 day before Ashley Dale.","The Socialist spoke 2 days after the Independent.","The speaker who spoke on January 15th was either the speaker whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees or Barron Tweed.","The politician whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees spoke 1 day after the Republican.","Ashley Dale spoke in front of 850 attendees.","Fred Maddox spoke 1 day after the person whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees.","The speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees wasn't the Reformist."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Barron Tweed","Daniel Stead","Edith Frayle","Fred Maddox"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Reformist","Republican","Socialist"],"label_d":["850","1,200","1,450","1,600","2,600"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cb184f92680ef1b4b6f2d89c504c337"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The purchase that included raspberries cost 1 dollar more than the order that included asparagus.","Tami's purchase cost $6.25.","Of Floyd's order and the $7.25 purchase, one included spinach and the other included watermelons.","Jim's purchase didn't include asparagus.","The order that included rhubarb cost 2 dollars more than Zachary's purchase.","Of the $8.25 purchase and Jim's purchase, one included limes and the other included turnips.","The purchase that included apricots is either the order that included onions or the $6.25 order.","The purchase that included watermelons included turnips.","Neither the purchase that included apricots nor the order that included spinach is Tami's purchase.","Floyd's purchase didn't include limes."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25"],"label_b":["Floyd","Jim","Tami","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["asparagus","onions","rhubarb","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["apricots","limes","oranges","raspberries","watermelons"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0848c95fcd0a4b2e11c8ef03647d5da"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The five orders are Carol's order, the purchase that included rhubarb, the order that included kale, the order that included limes and the $6.25 purchase.","Of the purchase that included blackberries and the order that included rhubarb, one was Leo's and the other was Floyd's.","The order that included raspberries cost 1 dollar less than the purchase that included celery.","The order that included blackberries cost 1 dollar less than the purchase that included parsnips.","Of the $5.25 order and Irma's purchase, one included peaches and the other included rhubarb.","Floyd's order didn't cost $6.25.","The order that included celery is either the order that included apricots or Sylvia's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25"],"label_b":["Carol","Floyd","Irma","Leo","Sylvia"],"label_c":["celery","kale","leeks","parsnips","rhubarb"],"label_d":["apricots","blackberries","limes","peaches","raspberries"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e88d99e5d56404f85b3892bb6cd8a6f"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Frederick paid 9 dollars more than the customer who got picked up at the Hoge Building.","Of Max and Frederick, one was picked up at the Camlin Hotel and the other was dropped off on Norwood Street.","Elvira was dropped off on Walut Street.","Rosa paid somewhat less than Max.","The client who was dropped off on Walut Street paid 3 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Hoge Building.","The client who was dropped off on Norwood Street paid 3 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","The client with the $18.50 fare wasn't picked up at the Olympic Tower.","The person who was dropped off on Q Street wasn't picked up at the Hoge Building.","The client who was dropped off on Mill Avenue was either the customer with the $12.50 fare or the person who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","Max wasn't dropped off on Q Street."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Elvira","Frederick","Isabel","Max","Rosa"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Camlin Hotel","Hoge Building","Moore Mansion","Olympic Tower"],"label_d":["Mill Avenue","Norwood Street","Q Street","Shelly Lane","Walut Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f49932a3ba01f9b8a95d12fd64f7747"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Armstrong's cake will be in the shape of a sailboat.","Mrs. Keller's order is either the raspberry cake or the October 8 delivery.","The cake shaped like a sports car will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Cortez's order.","The chocolate cake will be in the shape of a baseball glove.","Of the October 9 delivery and the October 5 delivery, one is for Mrs. Nolan and the other will be strawberry-flavored.","The order shaped like a bowling pin will be delivered sometime before the order shaped like a sailboat.","The lemon cake, the October 9 delivery, the October 5 delivery and the October 8 delivery are all different cakes.","Of the October 9 delivery and the October 7 delivery, one is for Mrs. Danielson and the other will be in the shape of a rocket ship.","Neither the October 7 delivery nor the chocolate cake is Mrs. Nolan's cake."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Cortez","Danielson","Keller","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50016095ad962a3d7245c15d348c87e1"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The frat founded in 1967 isn't on Erick Lane.","Of the fraternity on Tamarac Street and the frat founded in 1948, one is Theta Delta and the other is Beta Pi Omega.","The house with 32 members isn't on Erick Lane.","Sigma Beta has 9 more members than the fraternity on Kermit Lane.","Sigma Beta isn't on Russell Road.","The frat founded in 1960 is either Beta Pi Omega or the house with 29 members.","Tau Beta Pi wasn't founded in 1960.","The frat founded in 1979 is either Sigma Beta or the frat on Tamarac Street.","Beta Pi Omega has 3 fewer members than the frat founded in 1979.","Neither Beta Pi Omega nor the frat founded in 1967 is the house with 32 members."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35"],"label_b":["Beta Pi Omega","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Erick Lane","Kermit Lane","Russell Road","Tamarac Street","York Court"],"label_d":["1934","1948","1960","1967","1979"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5deb4a3621145a420c5cc2f8650c0a22"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Of Erica's piece and the cake shaped like a mountain, one costs $200 and the other is banana-flavored.","The piece shaped like a beach chair is either the $175 piece or Erica's cake.","Erica's piece is strawberry-flavored.","Christy's piece costs 25 dollars less than the cake shaped like a train.","Of the lemon-flavored piece and the raspberry-flavored cake, one is Willie's and the other is shaped like a sports car.","The lemon-flavored piece is either the piece shaped like a football or the $225 piece.","The lemon-flavored piece, the $125 piece and the $150 piece are all different cakes.","Rick's piece doesn't cost exactly $150.","The cake shaped like a sports car costs somewhat less than Zachary's cake."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Christy","Erica","Rick","Willie","Zachary"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","mountain","sports car","train"],"label_d":["banana","lemon","peach","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4627067bad1f6df8039533c3805d1c80"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The craft with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet, the Marine V and the Steado G5 are all different submarines.","Of the submarine built by Deep Sea Inc. and the Ompoc Eleven, one has a maximum depth of 11,500 feet and the other costs $29,000.","The craft with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet isn't sold by Zephyr Waves.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the craft built by MarineCo.","The Steado G5 costs $25,000.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet, the Ompoc Eleven, and the Marine V are three different submarines.","The Steado G5 doesn't have a maximum depth of 4,000 feet.","The $25,000 submersible isn't sold by Zephyr Waves.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet isn't sold by Watertime LLC.","The submersible built by MarineCo, the submarine with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet, and the $29,000 submarine are three different submarines.","Of the $27,000 craft and the craft with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet, one is the Ukani Q2 and the other is sold by MarineCo."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["4,000 feet","10,000 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92470b25a82b0be530d696b062cdbc98"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The business started by Betty Becker received less than Protecha.com.","Gofro.com was started by Lara Larson.","The company that sells cell phones received 1 million dollars more than the business started by Betty Becker.","The startup that sells kitchen wares wasn't founded by Will Waters.","Zetafish.com didn't get exactly $1,000,000.","The startup started by Lara Larson received 2 million dollars more than the business that sells cameras.","The business that received the $4,000,000 investment is either Zetafish.com or the startup that sells kitchen wares.","Tyngle.com received 1 million dollars more than Protecha.com.","Of the business that received the $4,000,000 investment and the business that received the $3,000,000 investment, one was started by Fred Frost and the other sells kitchen wares.","The business that sells video games received 2 million dollars more than the startup that sells cameras."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96a43e2d957a3b5c4fe57e4acbd050f0"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Jeffery didn't go third.","Of the person who used batons and Melissa, one was from Yarmouth and the other was from Pleasant Hill.","The person from Nice was either the person who used batons or the person who used flashlights.","The juggler who went first used balls.","The performer who went fifth didn't use bowling pins.","The person from Isla Vista, the juggler who used batons, and Robert are three different people.","The performer who went fourth wasn't from Yarmouth.","The person from Nice performed 2 spots before Melissa.","Robert performed 2 spots before the person who used batons.","The juggler who used batons performed sometime before Shari."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Floyd","Jeffery","Melissa","Robert","Shari"],"label_c":["balls","batons","bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights"],"label_d":["Isla Vista","Nice","Pleasant Hill","Rio Dell","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5016630fa024c7259896a297a9dfaf8"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["Of the ad produced by Julie Jordan and the magazine ad, one has the $65,000 budget and the other has brought in 1075 responses.","The ad produced by Julie Jordan is either the campaign with 925 responses or the ad with 1075 responses.","The tv commercial, the campaign produced by Eddie Evans, and the ad with the $90,000 budget are three different campaigns.","The newspaper ad has brought fewer responses than the ad produced by Eddie Evans.","The campaign with 1075 responses is either the newspaper ad or the ad with the $90,000 budget.","The campaign with the $75,000 budget was produced by Gilda Gamble.","The ad produced by Eddie Evans has brought fewer responses than the campaign with the $15,000 budget.","The direct mailer has the $75,000 budget.","The campaign with the $50,000 budget has brought 300 fewer responses than the campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aeaa0c28394ef7c1a562211d277a0c8a"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Marshall's purchase cost $7.25.","Of the $4.25 purchase and the order that included rhubarb, one was Zachary's and the other included cranberries.","The purchase that included raspberries cost 2 dollars more than Leo's purchase.","Paul's order cost 2 dollars more than the order that included kale.","The order that included watermelons included rhubarb.","The order that included leeks cost less than Leo's purchase.","The order that included apricots is either the order that included spinach or the purchase that included leeks."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25"],"label_b":["Jim","Leo","Marshall","Paul","Zachary"],"label_c":["kale","leeks","onions","rhubarb","spinach"],"label_d":["apricots","cranberries","oranges","raspberries","watermelons"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fa3d9d6919d601f7145071ff2d2a16c"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The person from Selma didn't use bowling pins.","The person from Yarmouth didn't use bowling pins.","Katrina wasn't from Selma.","Carmen was either the person who used batons or the person who used mobile phones.","Trevor performed 1 spot after Yolanda.","The juggler who went first wasn't from Folsom.","The person from Nice used batons.","The person from Yarmouth didn't use mobile phones.","The juggler who went fourth didn't use bowling pins.","Of the performer who went first and Katrina, one used mobile phones and the other used bowling pins.","Carmen performed 2 spots after Trevor.","The juggler who used balls performed 2 spots after Otis.","The person from Yarmouth didn't use chainsaws."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carmen","Katrina","Otis","Trevor","Yolanda"],"label_c":["balls","batons","bowling pins","chainsaws","mobile phones"],"label_d":["Folsom","Hawkeye","Nice","Selma","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dd4d659a58e44853661c2f0824c3e44"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["Natalie's pair was 1 size smaller than the Abbott Hill footwear.","The $215 pair was 2 sizes larger than the $125 pair.","Whitney's pair was 1 size smaller than the $155 pair.","The Manzarita footwear was 2 sizes larger than Whitney's pair.","Genevieve's pair was somewhat smaller than Irma's pair.","The Schtillet footwear was 1 size smaller than Natalie's pair.","Of the size 7 set and the Graffetz footwear, one cost $140 and the other was bought by Whitney.","Kimberly's pair cost $245."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Genevieve","Irma","Kimberly","Natalie","Whitney"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Graffetz","Manzarita","Schtillet","Tinghill"],"label_d":["$125","$140","$155","$215","$245"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76d00eaea351a3a9b34a91edf2dba80a"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The 50-year-old tortoise isn't the armored tortoise.","Chewie is 18 years younger than the animal from Guinea.","Of Methuselah and the animal from Namibia, one is 32 years old and the other is 68 years old.","The 14-year-old one is the pitch belly tortoise.","The black neck tortoise is 18 years older than Toredo.","Methuselah is either the tortoise from Swaziland or the tortoise from Zimbabwe.","The 86-year-old one isn't the armored tortoise.","Snappy isn't 14 years old.","The 14-year-old tortoise is from Belize.","The 50-year-old tortoise isn't the two rimmed tortoise.","Toredo, the 32-year-old one, and the pitch belly tortoise are three different animals.","Toredo is 18 years younger than the tortoise from Swaziland."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Snappy","Speedy","Toredo"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","pitch belly","ringed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["Belize","Guinea","Namibia","Swaziland","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c61b1d7c8a23f872d6629fab57a0af6c"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["The dieter who lost 5 lbs, Vickie, and the friend who used the low-fat diet are three different people.","Of the person who lost 3 lbs and the person who used the low-fat diet, one started playing racquetball and the other is Anthony.","The person who used the vegan diet lost 2 more pounds than Anthony.","The person who lost 11 lbs didn't try weight lifting.","Mandy lost somewhat more pounds than the dieter who started a yoga regimen.","The five people are the person who used the caveman diet, Mandy, Vickie, the friend who lost 3 lbs and the dieter who started a kayaking regimen.","Ora didn't use the sugar-free diet.","Of the friend who lost 11 lbs and Mandy, one started rowing and the other used the dairy-free diet."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11"],"label_b":["Anthony","Gayle","Mandy","Ora","Vickie"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan"],"label_d":["kayaking","racquetball","rowing","weight lifting","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4786d651aa2787c484f256172bf38a27"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The insect that sold for $75 wasn't from France.","Tommy's purchase wasn't from Denmark.","The butterfly that sold for $75 wasn't the swallowtail butterfly.","The insect that sold for $75 wasn't from Yemen.","The emperor butterfly cost less than the specimen from Yemen.","The emperor butterfly cost 15 dollars less than Irma's purchase.","Of Alejandro's purchase and the butterfly that sold for $105, one was from Jordan and the other was the peppered butterfly.","The chalkhill butterfly cost 45 dollars more than Zachary's purchase.","Tommy's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the emperor butterfly.","Alejandro's purchase cost 15 dollars less than Katie's purchase.","The specimen from Denmark was either the emperor butterfly or the butterfly that sold for $45."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Irma","Katie","Tommy","Zachary"],"label_c":["chalkhill","emperor","peppered","swallowtail","torturix"],"label_d":["Denmark","France","Jordan","Norway","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d736d3d4c55f818514abca0aca75b3f8"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Bai Yun was born 2 months before the baby that weighed 114 grams.","The five pandas were Den Ping, the offspring born in February, the offspring born in May, Nan Sheng's baby and Tian Tian's baby.","The baby that weighed 82 grams wasn't Nan Sheng's baby.","Gao Gao didn't weight exactly 90 grams.","Mei Lan, the offspring born in May, and Nan Sheng's baby are three different pandas.","The offspring that weighed 82 grams wasn't Wang Yu's baby.","Of Gao Gao and the panda that weighed 96 grams, one was Yuan Zai's baby and the other was born in March.","The baby born in January was Yuan Zai's baby.","The offspring born in May was either the baby that weighed 114 grams or Wang Yu's baby."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Hua Mei","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":["82 grams","90 grams","96 grams","114 grams","119 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d279394f6de20086095e8544147132e7"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["Of the reactor launching in March and the facility in Bolivia, one is the z-pinch reactor and the other is the Essita CBT.","The polywell reactor will launch 2 months after the Comati DX5.","The reactor in Panama is either the z-pinch reactor or the Essita CBT.","The reactor in Gabon isn't the fusor reactor.","The facility launching in May isn't the tokamak reactor.","The reactor in Russia will launch 1 month before the Garenia 4.","The tokamak reactor will launch sometime after the Rodim-Rexit.","Of the facility launching in April and the Garenia 4, one is the z-pinch reactor and the other is in Zambia."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Comati DX5","Dynotis X1","Essita CBT","Garenia 4","Rodim-Rexit"],"label_c":["fusor","polywell","theta pinch","tokamak","z-pinch"],"label_d":["Bolivia","Gabon","Panama","Russia","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82cefe321c5b6cbafae2c9e7d731b5d3"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["The student who will major in Astronomy was awarded $5,000 more than the student who will major in English.","Of the person who will major in Chemistry and the student who's going to Stanford, one is Yvonne and the other received the $25,000 scholarship.","The person who's going to Brown was awarded $5,000 less than the student who will major in Finance.","Iris isn't going to Penn State.","The student who's going to Cornell was awarded $5,000 more than the person who will major in Theology.","Nettie received the $40,000 scholarship.","Yvonne was awarded some amount more than Hattie.","The person who received the $35,000 scholarship, the person who's going to Brown and the student who will major in Chemistry are all different students.","The person who will major in Theology was awarded $10,000 less than Iris."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000"],"label_b":["Hattie","Iris","Nettie","Wilma","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Astronomy","Chemistry","English","Finance","Theology"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a30f1931aeda2b3ea4a0bf4efbe6fe54"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Of the probe that launched in April and Nicaragua's mission, one is going to Europa and the other is the Mawi.","Gabon's mission is going to Ganymede.","The Dunsa wasn't launched in Gabon.","The mission that launched in April is either the Dunsa or Dominica's probe.","The Jani Mila, the probe that launched in March, and the probe going to Ganymede are three different probes.","Dominica's probe launched 1 month after the mission going to Pluto.","Gabon's mission launched 1 month before the Arun.","Of the mission going to Neptune and the Jani Mila, one launched in January and the other was sent up by Angola."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Arun","Disty","Dunsa","Jani Mila","Mawi"],"label_c":["Callisto","Europa","Ganymede","Neptune","Pluto"],"label_d":["Angola","Dominica","Gabon","Nicaragua","Turkmenistan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a368e461d8cadf6aba10dfc7e3945243"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Thornton won't go to Paris.","Macdonald is either the diplomat leaving in January or the ambassador with the 4 day visit.","The diplomat going to Kiev won't leave for the 9 day visit.","Case will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 3 day visit.","Quinn will leave sometime after the diplomat going to Oslo.","Of the ambassador with the 5 day visit and Macdonald, one will leave in April and the other will go to Tirane.","Of the ambassador with the 10 day visit and Macdonald, one will go to Helsinki and the other will leave in May.","Thornton won't leave in January.","The ambassador with the 9 day visit will leave sometime after Quinn.","The diplomat leaving in February won't go to Helsinki."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Case","Macdonald","Quinn","Thornton","York"],"label_c":["3 day","4 day","5 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Oslo","Paris","Tirane"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0152e384152192edd54c66d336f68cf9"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the Epplex 7s and the $165 phone, one has 4 GB of storage and the other is made by Andromeda.","The Andromeda item has 2 GB less storage than the Yego Plus.","The $75 one isn't made by Volkia.","The $145 item is either the 10 GB mobile phone or the Winnow XD.","The 8 GB mobile phone, the Alphalon II, and the Opel mobile phone are three different phones.","The Winnow XD isn't made by Pegasus.","Of the 10 GB mobile phone and the 6 GB mobile phone, one is made by Pegasus and the other costs $145.","The Alphalon II isn't made by Volkia.","The $165 mobile phone has 2 GB more storage than the $125 item.","The five phones are the 4 GB phone, the $199 mobile phone, the Alphalon II, the Andromeda mobile phone and the $75 mobile phone."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Winnow XD","Yego Plus"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Volkia"],"label_d":["$75","$125","$145","$165","$199"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a0216d67b86c1ccff17aa6c5e6ef576"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["The dubstep track, \"Vanity Plates\", and Bliss Iron's song are three different tracks.","The dubstep track is 3 tracks before the rock and roll song.","Gizmo Glory's track isn't \"Poorly Worded\".","Of the rock and roll song and the fifth track, one is \"I Think of You\" and the other is by Manic Android.","Bliss Iron's song is 1 track after \"What We Need\".","\"Anything Else\" is 1 track before the country song.","The bluegrass song is 2 tracks before Hustle Boys's track.","The country song is \"Poorly Worded\"."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Manic Android"],"label_c":["Anything Else","I Think of You","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","dubstep","grunge","rock and roll"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0fd2775b8036ffe3b906b63b7956680"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Two for Tennis didn't sell exactly 12 copies.","Zoey Stout's book sold 7 more copies than Bill Orega's book.","Of the book that sold 40 copies and Away in Arles, one was written by Alexis Olson and the other was written by Jeff Holman.","My Best Friend was written by Jeff Holman.","The 226-page book sold somewhat more copies than Two for Tennis.","The 280-page book was written by Zoey Stout.","Wendalissa didn't sell exactly 33 copies.","Zoey Stout's book, the book that sold 33 copies, and the 310-page book are three different books.","The 310-page book is either Dessert Oasis or Alexis Olson's book.","Alexis Olson's book sold 14 fewer copies than the 204-page book."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["185","204","226","280","310"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc060584809b6a445fc4334dc25d9e9a"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The vessel that sank in 1767 wasn't from England.","The ship that sank in 1713 wasn't from France.","The vessel captained by Wicked Weiss sank 36 years after the Doubloon.","The ship from Spain sank 18 years after the Dagger.","The vessel captained by Crazy Kate was either the boat from England or the Doubloon.","The Doubloon didn't sink in 1749.","The ship that sank in 1749 was either the boat from Spain or the vessel captained by Red Beard Ben.","Of the Barnacle and the Crusty Knave, one was captained by Ruthless Ruby and the other hailed from Spain.","The Barnacle, the vessel from France, and the ship captained by Wicked Weiss are three different ships.","Of the ship that sank in 1731 and the ship captained by Ruthless Ruby, one hailed from Scotland and the other was the Crusty Knave."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Crusty Knave","Dagger","Doubloon","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Ruthless Ruby","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":["England","France","Scotland","Spain","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e35a3731f14df4d84d4e504f366f88de"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["Mr. Ayers won't dive on July 16.","Mr. Gallegos will dive 2 days after Mrs. Ferrell.","Of the diver headed to Queen's Bench and Mr. Drake, one will dive on July 13 and the other will go out with Rachael.","The five divers are Mrs. Ferrell, the diver going out with Ted, the customer going out with Vicki, the diver going out on July 16 and the customer going out with Rachael.","The customer headed to Manta Bay will go out with Lynn.","The customer headed to Rowe Island won't go out with Vicki.","The diver going out on July 15 will go out with Ted.","The diver going out with Lynn will dive 1 day after Mr. Gallegos.","The customer going out with Muriel will dive 1 day before the diver going out with Rachael.","The diver headed to Nemo's Ridge is either Ms. Chang or the diver going out with Ted."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16","July 17"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Ms. Chang","Mr. Drake","Mrs. Ferrell","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Lynn","Muriel","Rachael","Ted","Vicki"],"label_d":["Manta Bay","Nemo\\'s Ridge","Porita Reef","Queen\\'s Bench","Rowe Island"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4383ab48b8e6af5f2277ef17b7e1f519"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Tina's team finished 3 seconds after Sandy's team.","The pair from Ireton finished sometime after the duo from Project City.","Tina's team was either the team that finished in 38 seconds or Felipe's duo.","Felipe's duo finished 3 seconds after Valerie's team.","Of the team from Riverside and the pair that finished in 41 seconds, one included Patti and the other included Brandon.","The pair from Ireton didn't include Tina.","The five teams were the duo that finished in 41 seconds, the team from Ireton, Felipe's duo, Eddie's duo and the duo from Nobleboro.","Alexander's duo didn't include Tina."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","David","Eddie","Felipe"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Valerie"],"label_d":["Ireton","Myers Flat","Nobleboro","Project City","Riverside"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f154c6539cccf10ec410002654eab469"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Yvonne's sauce is \"Pants on Fire\".","\"Burn Squad\" is 5,000 SHU spicier than Oliver's sauce.","Of the sauce that uses the ghost pepper and the sauce that uses the blue moluga, one is \"Burn Squad\" and the other is rated at 15,000 Scoville Heat Units.","Danny's product is either the sauce that uses the naga viper or the sauce that uses the ghost pepper.","The product rated at 10,000 SHU doesn't use the ghost pepper.","Of Oliver's product and the hot sauce rated at 25,000 SHU, one uses the bhut jolokia and the other is \"Lips Ablaze\".","The sauce rated at 20,000 SHU isn't \"Pants on Fire\".","Herman's sauce uses the assam anjula.","The sauce that uses the assam anjula, the product rated at 20,000 SHU, and \"Burn Squad\" are three different products.","\"Baja Tickler\" is somewhat spicier than \"Magma Drizzle\"."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000"],"label_b":["Alfonso","Danny","Herman","Oliver","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Magma Drizzle","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","blue moluga","ghost pepper","naga viper"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1aa31da8a750ad6118623d94c7c70efb"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The scout who won the swimming badge was awarded 3 spots before the girl who won the ceramics badge.","The youngster who got the second award wasn't in troop 3094.","Elaine was awarded 1 spot before Dolores.","Latasha was either the girl who won the theater badge or the girl who got the first award.","The girl who got the second award, the girl who won the theater badge, and the scout from troop 4443 are three different girls.","Felicia was awarded 1 spot after the girl who won the leadership badge.","Of the youngster who won the wildlife badge and the youngster from troop 4250, one was Dolores and the other was awarded fifth.","The girl who got the first award wasn't in troop 4443.","Latasha, the youngster who won the theater badge, the girl who got the second award and the youngster from troop 4250 were all different girls.","The girl who won the swimming badge was awarded before the youngster from troop 5025."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Constance","Dolores","Elaine","Felicia","Latasha"],"label_c":["ceramics","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4250","4443","4781","5025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f782bed45703f9bea3a1b3c4c28ef784"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Herman's book is either the title due on September 15 or the title due on September 22.","\"Frogs of Iowa\" was due 1 week before the title by Lyle Lester.","Of the title due on September 29 and \"Ohio Haunts\", one was taken out by Nettie and the other was written by Lyle Lester.","Of the title by Betty Bush and the book due on September 22, one was \"Time to Burn\" and the other was taken out by Muriel.","The book due on September 8 wasn't written by Mike Meadows.","Herman's book was due sometime after the title by Mike Meadows.","Wayne's book was due 1 week after \"Stars Below\".","The title due on September 8 wasn't written by Betty Bush.","\"Time to Burn\", the title due on September 22 and \"Kip and Ken\" are all different books.","The book by Fred Fuentes wasn't \"Kip and Ken\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Herman","Muriel","Nettie","Wayne","Yvette"],"label_c":["Frogs of Iowa","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Betty Bush","Dale Durham","Fred Fuentes","Lyle Lester","Mike Meadows"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a0140beecc9bdcd0a71d49e71e049f9"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Summit College graduate was hired by Ingram & Kemp.","The Dorsey Assoc. hire was hired 9 days before the Rutherford College graduate.","The Rutherford College graduate wasn't hired by Haynes Inc..","Cynthia was hired on March 12th.","Rosalie wasn't hired by Leach & Mccall.","The Riverview College graduate was hired sometime before the Barr & Cobb hire.","Abel is either the Northridge College graduate or the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","Zachary wasn't hired by Dorsey Assoc..","Abel was hired 9 days after the Ingram & Kemp hire.","Of the Leach & Mccall hire and Zachary, one went to Riverview College and the other was hired on March 24th.","The Barr & Cobb hire is either the person hired on March 18th or Abel."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall"],"label_d":["Northridge","Riverview","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b690ee1d748b9c073cb49ba94940888a"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The arena in Ross holds 80 more people than Thompson Arena.","Thompson Arena holds 40 fewer people than Dotson Arena.","Noble Arena is set up for basketball games.","The facility in De Witt holds fewer people than the arena in Alton.","Of the arena in Ross and the facility in Troy, one holds 190 people and the other is set up for football games.","The facility with seating for 110 people isn't set up for hockey games.","The arena in Paramount holds 40 more people than the facility in Ross.","Thompson Arena is either the arena in Paramount or the arena in De Witt.","The lacrosse facility holds 80 more people than the basketball facility.","Young Arena isn't in Alton."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270"],"label_b":["Beck","Dotson","Noble","Thompson","Young"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","lacrosse"],"label_d":["Alton","De Witt","Paramount","Ross","Troy"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2217538313cf45f0241847268e57ce8a"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["April's exhibit is either the exhibit from Swaziland or the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors.","The exhibit from Mali was held 1 month before the glassware exhibit.","The sculpture presentation was held sometime before the exhibit that pulled in 8,880 visitors.","The five exhibits are the presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors, the armor exhibit, the presentation from Russia, February's exhibit and April's exhibit.","Of the exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors and the exhibit from Swaziland, one took place in May and the other featured armor.","The presentation that pulled in 8,060 visitors was held 2 months before the basketry exhibit.","The sculpture exhibit took place in January.","Of the exhibit from Uganda and May's exhibit, one saw 8,880 visitors and the other featured basketry."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","firearms","glassware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Mali","Russia","Swaziland","Uganda","Yemen"],"label_d":["6,425","7,525","8,060","8,880","9,500"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9e8e7244f9cfae5aa07120b64550ce5"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Leroy didn't wear number 3.","Of Delbert and the boy who played third base, one played 8 games and the other played 9 games.","The boy who played center field played 1 more game than Evan.","The player who played 10 games played left field.","Leroy played 1 more game than the boy who wore number 7.","The person who wore number 7 played 1 more game than the person who wore number 28.","Willard played somewhat fewer games than the person who wore number 32.","Of the person who played 8 games and the boy who played right field, one was Evan and the other wore number 18.","The player who played 12 games played shortstop."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Delbert","Evan","Leroy","Salvatore","Willard"],"label_c":["center field","left field","right field","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":["3","7","18","28","32"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d4b8e424630866822b1779274b22589"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Kurt is either the employee who works in the yellow section or the person who served 150 riders.","Lyle served more riders than the person who manages The Breaker.","Neither the worker who manages Agony Alley nor the employee who manages Zinjo is Victor.","The worker who manages The Breaker doesn't work in the green section.","Of the worker who served 125 riders and the employee who manages Zinjo, one works in the yellow section and the other is Ronald.","The person who served 125 riders manages Agony Alley.","The person who manages Speed Devil works in the red section.","The person who served 75 riders doesn't work in the blue section.","The employee who works in the red section served 25 more riders than Zachary.","Ronald doesn't work in the green section.","Of Kurt and the person who served 75 riders, one manages Demon Drop and the other manages The Breaker."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders"],"label_b":["Kurt","Lyle","Ronald","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Demon Drop","Speed Devil","The Breaker","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd98c610c1392ff090745943ed2ce59e"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Tran is staying for 5 days.","Lara is staying 1 day fewer than the person in room 124.","Of the person in room 117 and the person from Hawaii, one is Vincent and the other is Mills.","The customer who is staying for 4 days is from Alaska.","Vincent isn't in room 203.","The person in room 203 is staying 3 days longer than Zamora.","Of the person from Pennsylvania and the client who is staying for 2 days, one is in room 114 and the other is Lara.","The person from Rhode Island is staying somewhat longer than the customer from Texas."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Lara","Mills","Tran","Vincent","Zamora"],"label_c":["114","117","124","203","314"],"label_d":["Alaska","Hawaii","Pennsylvania","Rhode Island","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2537770014fdd93c9c76eda744aa6c49"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["The company using a hot-air balloon will open 3 days after the company using a radio ad.","Neither Frank's Figs nor White Elephant is the company using a magazine ad.","Sinful Sips will open 3 days before the business using a billboard.","Pandora's Box will open 3 days after the business owned by Mr. Simmons.","Frank's Figs will open on May 8th.","The business using a sandwich board is either the business opening on May 5th or the business opening on May 2nd.","White Elephant will open on May 11th.","Neither the company owned by Mrs. Yang nor White Elephant is the company using a billboard.","Of the business owned by Mr. Zimmerman and the business opening on May 5th, one is Pandora's Box and the other is using a radio ad.","The business owned by Mr. Thompson will open sometime after the business using a radio ad."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners","Ad Campaigns"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Books and More","Frank\\'s Figs","Pandora\\'s Box","Sinful Sips","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mrs. Quinn","Mr. Simmons","Mr. Thompson","Mrs. Yang","Mr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["billboard","hot-air balloon","magazine ad","radio ad","sandwich board"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3c8afaba7b4779960ffe684577f36cc"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The show where the survivor brought the water filter is either Alfredo's episode or the show that aired on April 6th.","The show where the survivor brought the duct tape aired 2 weeks after the episode filmed in Kiribati.","Isaac's episode didn't air on April 20th.","Alfredo's show didn't give its survivor the fire starter.","Of the episode that aired on April 13th and the episode filmed in Kiribati, one gave its survivor the water filter and the other gave its survivor the hatchet.","The show that aired on April 27th didn't give its survivor the fire starter.","Kurt's episode aired 1 week before the show filmed in Myanmar.","The episode filmed in Cambodia is either the episode where the survivor brought the fire starter or the show that aired on April 13th.","Freddie's episode aired sometime after the episode filmed in Myanmar.","Alfredo's episode wasn't filmed in Myanmar.","The episode that aired on May 4th was filmed in Bolivia.","The show filmed in Nicaragua aired 1 week after the show filmed in Myanmar."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Alfredo","Freddie","Hector","Isaac","Kurt"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","knife","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a701e3e25e5bb1ce4888c06eacfc6321"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Of the project beginning in April and the hammerhead shark project, one is Joy's project and the other is Mamie's assignment.","The great white shark project starts 1 month before Zachary's study.","Of Joy's assignment and Eunice's study, one is concerned with goblin sharks and the other is on the Escape.","Joy's assignment starts sometime before the project on the Pegasus.","The blacktip shark assignment starts sometime after the study on the Odyssey.","The assignment on the Liberty starts 2 months after the great white shark assignment.","Zachary's project isn't on the Pegasus.","Perry's project is on the Osprey."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Eunice","Joy","Mamie","Perry","Zachary"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Osprey","Pegasus"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","great white","hammerhead"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68c942d0522bad9190cb14fcb35580bb"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The purchase that included celery cost more than the order that included cranberries.","The purchase that included cranberries didn't include turnips.","The purchase that included figs, the purchase that included celery, Bennie's order and Carol's order are all different orders.","The order that included oranges is either Ray's purchase or the $4.25 order.","The purchase that included cranberries cost 1 dollar less than the order that included kale.","The order that included bean sprouts cost less than Bennie's purchase.","Carol's order didn't include strawberries.","Of Carol's order and the purchase that included oranges, one included turnips and the other cost $4.25.","The order that included figs is either Tami's purchase or the order that included kale.","Tami's purchase is either the purchase that included figs or the $4.25 purchase.","Neither the purchase that included celery nor the purchase that included oranges is Paul's order.","Carol's order didn't cost $8.25.","The purchase that included rhubarb cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included oranges."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25"],"label_b":["Bennie","Carol","Paul","Ray","Tami"],"label_c":["bean sprouts","celery","kale","rhubarb","turnips"],"label_d":["cranberries","figs","oranges","raspberries","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=409e26e163ecbe98bc14e5cfeed86339"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Of the panda that weighed 93 grams and the offspring born in February, one was Wang Yu's baby and the other was Mei Lan.","The offspring that weighed 90 grams was born 3 months before the offspring that weighed 125 grams.","Tai Shan's baby was born 1 month before the panda that weighed 106 grams.","Chi Chi was Tai Shan's baby.","The offspring that weighed 106 grams was either the panda born in May or Tian Tian's baby.","Den Ping was born 1 month before Tai Shan's baby.","Gao Gao was born 2 months after the offspring that weighed 90 grams.","The baby that weighed 125 grams wasn't Xi Lian's baby."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Chi Chi","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Hua Mei","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":["86 grams","90 grams","93 grams","106 grams","125 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fcbdcec474ac9fc2b5a496501523b0c"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["The customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop is either the customer who ordered raspberry for their first scoop or the fourth customer.","The person who ordered coffee for their second scoop was 2 spots in line ahead of Zachary.","The person who ordered strawberry for their second scoop was somewhere in line behind Zachary.","The person who ordered cherry for their first scoop was immediately ahead of the customer who ordered peppermint for their first scoop.","Of Glenda and the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop, one was third in line and the other ordered lemon for their second scoop.","Of the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop and Tara, one ordered vanilla for their first scoop and the other was first in line.","The customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop was 3 spots in line behind the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop.","Leslie didn't order peppermint for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["Glenda","Leslie","Miguel","Tara","Zachary"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":["coffee","egg nog","lemon","rum raisin","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f47d01a83171b9a9fc0398620ad5acdc"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Spike is 4 years old.","Spike has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than the 8-year-old condor.","Mango has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the 4-year-old condor.","The 9-year-old condor has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than the 10-year-old bird.","The five condors are the condor released at Ralton Pass, Buddy, the 5-year-old condor, the condor with a wingspan of 106 inches and the condor with a wingspan of 114 inches.","The bird released at Folsom Bend isn't 5 years old.","Neither Spike nor Gracie is the condor with a wingspan of 118 inches.","The bird with a wingspan of 110 inches was released at Cordell Mesa.","The condor released at Alkali Ridge has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the 5-year-old condor."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches"],"label_b":["Buddy","Charlie","Gracie","Mango","Spike"],"label_c":["4","5","8","9","10"],"label_d":["Alkali Ridge","Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Folsom Bend","Ralton Pass"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9f49af9252e9ec7c7d638daf068c437"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Mathew wasn't from Janesville.","The contestant from El Segundo finished 3 minutes before the contestant in the indigo shirt.","The competitor in the white shirt finished 3 minutes before the runner in the gray shirt.","The runner in the teal shirt finished sometime before the contestant in the violet shirt.","Greg was from Templeton.","Of the runner from Green Leaf and Ralph, one wore the indigo shirt and the other finished in 21 minutes.","Neither Cesar nor the contestant who finished in 23 minutes was the competitor from Templeton.","Cesar didn't finish in 21 minutes.","The contestant in the teal shirt was either the competitor who finished in 25 minutes or Wendell."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Cesar","Greg","Mathew","Ralph","Wendell"],"label_c":["gray","indigo","teal","violet","white"],"label_d":["El Segundo","Green Leaf","Janesville","Templeton","Yorba Linda"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb2765c962b8d8f1d7bcca3349396ff7"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Of Olivia's client and the client who got the Hot Stone massage, one was Freda and the other was Caroline.","Beulah paid 10 dollars less than Sharon's client.","The client who paid $170 received the Deep Tissue massage.","Teri's client paid 30 dollars more than Hannah.","The client who got the Shiatsu massage paid more than the person who got the Swedish massage.","Of the client who got the Reflexology massage and the client who paid $150, one was Misty's client and the other was Beulah.","Debra paid $180.","Freda wasn't Teri's client."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses","Massages"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180","$190"],"label_b":["Beulah","Caroline","Debra","Freda","Hannah"],"label_c":["Misty","Olivia","Sharon","Teri","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Deep Tissue","Hot Stone","Reflexology","Shiatsu","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=263f4f0788b0f3cde814c1590adb486b"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The $2,500 map is either the print published in 1767 or the print of Denmark.","Waldemuller's print wasn't of North Africa.","Stamson's print was published 36 years before the $545 print.","Waldemuller's map was published 36 years after the map of Denmark.","Of the print of Tuscany and the $250 print, one was published in 1731 and the other was Caronelli's.","Of Caronelli's map and the print published in 1785, one is priced at $250 and the other was of Warsaw.","The five maps are the $1,500 print, the map of Denmark, Bleux's print, the print of North Africa and the print of Iceland.","The print published in 1785 isn't priced at $1,500."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Jenson","Stamson","Waldemuller"],"label_c":["Denmark","Iceland","North Africa","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$315","$545","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64cb587441d71d09bbe622479424efa0"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Leiman Manor was built 7 years after Wagner Mansion.","Leiman Manor is on Vine Street.","Of the Baker family's house and Roesch Heights, one was built in 1862 and the other is on Highland Drive.","The building on Mary Street is owned by the Woodard family.","Of Gunston Hall and the Duke family's house, one is on League Avenue and the other was built in 1841.","The home on Vine Street was built 7 years before the Hendricks family's house.","The 1855 building isn't owned by the York family.","The house on Vine Street, the 1855 home and the Baker family's home are all different homes.","The Duke family's house was built 7 years after the home on Mary Street."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862"],"label_b":["Gunston Hall","Leiman Manor","Roesch Heights","Wagner Mansion","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Baker","Duke","Hendricks","Woodard","York"],"label_d":["Highland Drive","League Avenue","Mary Street","Sandhill Circle","Vine Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21cac2f1c151c5d4edb9736993cf0c5a"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Glenn's trainee isn't 17 years old.","Willard is scheduled 1 hour after Nettie.","Mrs. Huff's student is scheduled 1 hour before Nettie.","Mr. Rodriguez's student is scheduled 1 hour before Mr. Slate's student.","Mr. Slate's client is either Harold or the 15-year-old trainee.","Casey is scheduled sometime before Mrs. Huff's client.","Of the 21-year-old client and the client with the 9:00am class, one is Mr. Alford's student and the other is Willard.","Harold is scheduled 3 hours before the 15-year-old client.","The 18-year-old client is scheduled sometime before the 17-year-old trainee."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Alford","Mr. Glenn","Mrs. Huff","Mr. Rodriguez","Mr. Slate"],"label_c":["Casey","Dwayne","Harold","Nettie","Willard"],"label_d":["15","17","18","19","21"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c830da9fc25c37845644fab20d701282"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The strawberry cake is either the order shaped like a bowling pin or the October 9 delivery.","The raspberry cake will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Foley's cake.","Of the cake shaped like a baseball glove and the October 9 delivery, one is for Mrs. Lowe and the other will be coconut-flavored.","The key lime cake will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Becker's cake.","The October 7 delivery won't be shaped like a turtle.","Mrs. Becker's order will be delivered 2 days after Mrs. Jackson's order.","The chocolate cake will be delivered 2 days after the cake shaped like a baseball glove.","The October 6 delivery will be in the shape of a rocket ship."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Becker","Foley","Jackson","Keller","Lowe"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","turtle"],"label_d":["chocolate","coconut","key lime","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09860251dcb67b13705f1c5786e2a259"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line A is shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.","Line G is either the zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft or the one that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH.","Of the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH and Line A, one reaches a height of 45 ft and the other is 650 ft long.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH is 50 feet shorter than the one with a maximum height of 45 ft.","Line F doesn't have a maximum height of 70 ft.","The five lines are the 850 ft one, Line C, the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH, Line F and the one with a maximum height of 25 ft.","Line A is 50 feet shorter than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH.","Line F isn't exactly 800 ft long.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH is either the 750 ft zip line or the one with a maximum height of 40 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line C","Line D","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","40 ft","45 ft","55 ft","70 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=238d8a0c6ba9adb3fb294a7fd27949a7"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["The hurricane that made landfall at Onawa hit 4 years after the hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage.","Of the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage and the storm that hit in 1944, one hit land at Escondido and the other was Hurricane Catherine.","Hurricane Pam didn't cause exactly $17.4 million in damage.","The storm that made landfall at Hesperia caused $13.1 million in damage.","Hurricane Velma didn't make landfall at Rockford.","Hurricane Catherine hit 8 years before the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista.","Hurricane Pam was either the hurricane that made landfall at Onawa or the hurricane that made landfall at Rockford.","The storm that hit in 1948 caused $15.7 million in damage.","Of the storm that hit in 1956 and Hurricane Sabrina, one hit land at Rockford and the other caused $16.9 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960"],"label_b":["Catherine","Gwendolyn","Pam","Sabrina","Velma"],"label_c":["$13.1 million","$15.7 million","$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$17.4 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Escondido","Hesperia","Onawa","Rockford"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c3a32da8d257ef17e4d29aa131f1039"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["The one who had the riesling paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the sea bass.","The diner who ordered the osso bucco paid 1 dollar more than Yolanda.","Of Virginia and the diner who ordered the blackened tuna, one had the merlot and the other paid $28.99.","Frances had the riesling.","Of the one who had the merlot and Clara, one paid $24.99 and the other ordered the lobster tail.","Virginia didn't pay $24.99.","Neither the diner who ordered the blackened tuna nor the person who paid $24.99 was the one who had the zinfandel.","The one who had the port paid 1 dollar less than Yolanda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99"],"label_b":["Clara","Frances","Muriel","Virginia","Yolanda"],"label_c":["bordeaux","merlot","port","riesling","zinfandel"],"label_d":["blackened tuna","lobster tail","osso bucco","red snapper","sea bass"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=347824c9bdaaf491d908ed993d76c8f6"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Tasha's pack isn't green.","Hazel's pack is smaller than the black pack.","The Adironda pack is either Tasha's pack or the 30 liter pack.","Tasha's pack is smaller than the blue pack.","Cheri's pack isn't made by Grennel.","Of the 25 liter pack and the black pack, one is made by Pinkster and the other is made by Bistric.","The orange pack, Kelley's pack, and the Adironda pack are three different packs.","The black pack is 10 liters smaller than Cheri's pack.","The orange pack isn't made by Bistric.","The orange pack isn't made by Lugmor.","The Pinkster pack is either Hazel's pack or Kelley's pack.","Tasha's pack is 10 liters larger than the Bistric pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter"],"label_b":["Arthur","Cheri","Hazel","Kelley","Tasha"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Pinkster"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","orange"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6ba805c5ee856b57eaf057c5f4a0ea3"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The wristwatch, the item that sold for $475 and the object found at Front Beach were all different objects.","The item that sold for $250, the wristwatch, and the silver coin are three different objects.","The item found at Colbert Run was either the object found in 2014 or the diamond ring.","The object found in 2009 was found at Front Beach.","Of the meteorite and the object that sold for $325, one was found in 2009 and the other was found at Addison Beach.","The wristwatch sold for 75 dollars less than the earring.","The piece found at Colbert Run sold for somewhat more than the silver coin.","The object that sold for $475 wasn't found in 2005.","The item found in 2014 sold for 150 dollars less than the piece found in 2004.","The object found at Burr Woods sold for 75 dollars more than the item found in 2004."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550"],"label_b":["diamond ring","earring","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Front Beach","Gillis Park"],"label_d":["1995","2004","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03b87445dbf275079bc27f6d43fd5f40"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The car with the SVZ-880 plates was fined somewhat more than the vehicle with the GGZ-007 plates.","The automobile with the MRT-628 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the vehicle from Alaska.","The automobile from Alaska was fined 25 dollars more than the car from Florida.","The Cavalo is either the vehicle from Washington or the car with the MRT-628 plates.","The Grandero is either the vehicle from Pennsylvania or the vehicle with the RBD-337 plates.","Of the vehicle from Tennessee and the automobile that received the $25 fine, one has the BMG-831 plates and the other is the Cavalo.","The automobile from Washington was fined somewhat less than the car with the BMG-831 plates.","The Etsalle was fined 50 dollars less than the car with the RBD-337 plates.","The car that received the $100 fine is either the car from Tennessee or the Fierro."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Etsalle","Fierro","Grandero","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337","SVZ-880"],"label_d":["Alaska","Florida","Pennsylvania","Tennessee","Washington"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63a4ae6f7755eb080fce17da967f7902"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Moore's shirt is a size 9.","The size 10 jersey isn't number 28.","Alford's jersey is 1 size smaller than the purple shirt.","Moore's jersey is either number 32 or the black jersey.","Kirby's shirt is 1 size larger than Quinn's jersey.","Of the purple shirt and Kirby's shirt, one is number 30 and the other is a size 8.","Of the white jersey and the red jersey, one is Kirby's and the other is a size 6.","The size 8 jersey is either number 32 or the red jersey.","Number 38 is 3 sizes smaller than the yellow jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Alford","Jacobson","Kirby","Moore","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["19","28","30","32","38"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=078eecc7ed48fd27738553e3154f6581"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["Wayne won't be leaving on June 12.","The conductor departing from Buttonwillow is either Damon or the conductor arriving at Yreka.","Roderick, the conductor departing from Kent, the conductor departing from Coulterville and the person working on June 12 are all different conductors.","Damon is scheduled to leave on June 11.","The conductor arriving at Yreka will leave 2 days after Nathan.","Of Nathan and Damon, one will depart from Buttonwillow and the other will arrive at Vinalhaven.","The person departing from Leland will leave 2 days before the person departing from Epworth.","The person arriving at Urbandale will depart from Epworth.","The conductor working on June 13 won't arrive at Onslow.","The conductor departing from Kent will leave 1 day before Damon."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14"],"label_b":["Damon","Eugene","Nathan","Roderick","Wayne"],"label_c":["Buttonwillow","Coulterville","Epworth","Kent","Leland"],"label_d":["Onslow","Quimby","Urbandale","Vinalhaven","Yreka"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=489124f398475225ea8de19203065c20"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["Ivan isn't from Vincent.","The person who's now with the Dodgers graduated 2 years after Arthur.","Of the person from Orcutt and the player who's now with the Yankees, one is Arthur and the other is Kenny.","The five players are Delbert, the person who's now with the Indians, the person who's now with the Angels, the player who graduated in 2006 and the person from Orcutt.","The person who graduated in 2008 is either the player who's now with the Indians or the person from Graettinger.","Arthur isn't from York.","Of the person who graduated in 2007 and the person from Vincent, one is Kenny and the other is now with the Indians.","The player from York graduated before the person who's now with the Giants."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Arthur","Delbert","Edward","Ivan","Kenny"],"label_c":["Angels","Dodgers","Giants","Indians","Yankees"],"label_d":["Bradbury","Graettinger","Orcutt","Vincent","York"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ac222b3826e3c0de9662cf9e3273ebd"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Of the computer with a 2.0 GHz processor and Victor's system, one has a 256 GB hard drive and the other has 1 GB of RAM.","Of the build with a 3.8 GHz processor and the build with 8 GB of RAM, one is Kerry's and the other is Doug's.","Doug's system, the system with 384 GB of hard drive space, the build with a 1.6 GHz processor and the system with 12 GB of RAM are all different computers.","The system with 512 GB of hard drive space is either Otis's build or the build with a 2.0 GHz processor.","The build with 8 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than Doug's build.","Of the system with a 1.6 GHz processor and the computer with 4 GB of RAM, one has a 256 GB hard drive and the other is Kerry's.","The computer with a 3.2 GHz processor doesn't have exactly 1 GB of RAM.","The build with a 3.2 GHz processor, the build with 12 GB of RAM, and Doug's computer are three different computers."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB"],"label_b":["Doug","Kerry","Otis","Sean","Victor"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","4 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","3.2 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64c5b65986efd6d254f10f4dee630697"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["Of the mushroom that sells for $35 per pound and the mushroom going to Edna's Edibles, one is the woodear and the other was found in Cooper Woods.","The bricktop mushroom sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the mushroom found in Hardy Woods.","The mushroom going to Nature's Way sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Newell Woods.","The bricktop mushroom will go to Wickman's.","Of the mushroom going to Localvoria and the velvet foot mushroom, one sells for $35 per pound and the other was found in Hardy Woods.","The mushroom going to Organimarket sells for somewhat more per pound than the bear's tooth mushroom.","The mushroom found in Wiota Woods will go to Nature's Way.","The bear's tooth mushroom sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Sylmar Woods."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","shaggy mane","velvet foot","woodear"],"label_c":["Edna\\'s Edibles","Localvoria","Nature\\'s Way","Organimarket","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":["Cooper Woods","Hardy Woods","Newell Woods","Sylmar Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9a60d78b300db9761661c94862b5cae"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The 7-page essay will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Melendez's piece.","Of Dr. Underwood's essay and the piece about asteroids, one will be in Chapter 5 and the other is 12 pages long.","The 8-page essay will appear 2 chapters after the essay about volcanoes.","Dr. Underwood's piece will be in Chapter 1.","The article in Chapter 2 isn't 10 pages long.","The piece in Chapter 2 is either the piece about space travel or Dr. Estes's piece.","Dr. Melendez's essay will appear 2 chapters after the piece about dinosaurs.","Of the piece in Chapter 5 and the 10-page essay, one was written by Dr. Yates and the other is about earthquakes."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5"],"label_b":["Estes","Kent","Melendez","Underwood","Yates"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","9","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13bebb0fb4bb77daa4c60f0dd12e342e"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The rower who started from Arcata finished 22 days after Flora.","Rodney didn't finished at Onagawa.","The competitor who finished at Nemuro finished 11 days after the competitor who started from Cayucos.","Of the competitor who traveled for 206 days and the rower who started from Cayucos, one was Susie and the other finished at Miyako.","The athlete who started from Ventura finished 11 days before Antonio.","The competitor who finished at Takahagi finished sometime after Rodney.","Antonio didn't finished at Onagawa.","Rodney, the competitor who finished at Miyako and the rower who traveled for 228 days were all different rowers.","Of the rower who traveled for 206 days and the competitor who traveled for 195 days, one was Antonio and the other finished at Miyako.","The athlete who traveled for 195 days didn't start out from Pismo Beach."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days"],"label_b":["Antonio","Flora","Geneva","Rodney","Susie"],"label_c":["Arcata","Bodega Bay","Cayucos","Pismo Beach","Ventura"],"label_d":["Miyako","Onagawa","Nemuro","Takahagi","Yamada"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a233138538c406630e11044e79a21c0"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Poltris was built by the Alby College team.","The seven cars were the Poltris, the automobile with a high speed of 74 MPH, the car with a high speed of 72 MPH, the Mersey Tech team's automobile, the automobile that drove for 625 miles, the Varseyton team's car and the automobile that drove for 525 miles.","The Varseyton team's car didn't have a high speed of exactly 70 MPH.","The car with a high speed of 74 MPH was either the Awick or the Versem.","The Mersey Tech team's automobile drove 125 miles farther than the Ober College team's car.","The Cober drove somewhat farther than the Garusky.","The Versem drove somewhat less than the Darbyshire team's car.","Of the automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH and the Trebus State team's car, one is the Leden and the other is the Garusky.","The car with a high speed of 69 MPH drove 25 miles farther than the Varseyton team's automobile.","The automobile with a high speed of 72 MPH drove somewhat less than the car with a high speed of 67 MPH.","The car with a high speed of 74 MPH drove 25 miles farther than the automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH.","The Ober College team's car was either the car with a high speed of 69 MPH or the automobile that drove for 525 miles.","The Awick was built by the Varseyton team."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles","650 miles","675 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Cober","Garusky","Leden","Poltris","Versem","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["62 MPH","65 MPH","67 MPH","69 MPH","70 MPH","72 MPH","74 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Bennington","Darbyshire","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9453858562e854bdecd048039515555e"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The Illusion received more nominations than the film directed by Virgil Katz.","Sea of Dreams, the film directed by Virgil Katz, the film that received 6 nominations, the film directed by Adrienne Day and the film directed by Gabby Jones are all different films.","Wild Ones received 5 more nominations than Silk Mist.","Bold Service is either the movie that received 6 nominations or the drama.","The thriller received 2 fewer nominations than the musical.","The Illusion is either the musical or the film that received 4 nominations.","Bold Service wasn't directed by Virgil Katz.","The movie directed by Paul Walnier received one fewer nomination than the drama.","The movie that received 8 nominations wasn't the romance.","The film that received 5 nominations is either the musical or the movie directed by Maddie Mintz.","Bold Service received one fewer nomination than the film directed by Danny Trevor.","Wild Ones wasn't directed by Tank Reznor.","Thorn of Suns received fewer nominations than Maximum Risk.","The comedy was directed by Adrienne Day.","The film directed by Paul Walnier received one more nomination than the comedy.","Of the film that received 3 nominations and the action film, one is Silk Mist and the other was directed by Maddie Mintz.","The movie that received 6 nominations, the movie directed by Adrienne Day, and the movie directed by Tank Reznor are three different films."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58f9dd7339edeece0f160ef0b4fc0b54"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Yolanda lost 2 more pounds than the friend who started a racquetball regimen.","The dieter who started a kayaking regimen lost 8 more pounds than Kimberly.","The friend who lost 5 lbs didn't use the gluten-free diet.","The person who started a yoga regimen didn't use the sugar-free diet.","The dieter who used the low-fat diet lost 4 more pounds than the person who used the vegan diet.","Of the dieter who lost 5 lbs and Doris, one started rowing and the other started yoga.","Norma lost 4 fewer pounds than the friend who started a jogging regimen.","Of the friend who used the caveman diet and the friend who used the vegan diet, one is Doris and the other started kayaking.","The dieter who used the dairy-free diet lost 8 fewer pounds than Wesley.","The person who started a jogging regimen lost 6 fewer pounds than Gayle.","The person who started a cycling regimen is either the friend who lost 9 lbs or the person who used the vegetarian diet.","Raymond lost 8 more pounds than Norma.","The friend who used the dairy-free diet lost somewhat more pounds than the person who used the sugar-free diet."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11","13","15"],"label_b":["Doris","Gayle","Kimberly","Norma","Raymond","Wesley","Yolanda"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","kayaking","racquetball","rowing","weight lifting","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e858ee19b2fc3a55f01d6693517d3358"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 18-year-old has a birthday 4 days before the one from West Okoboji.","Rosemarie has a birthday 8 days before Guy.","Vicki has a birthday 8 days before the 14-year-old.","Kerry has a birthday 8 days before the 9-year-old.","Rosemarie isn't 8 years old.","Kerry has a birthday sometime before the child from Norridgewock.","The child from Mendota is 8 years old.","The 12-year-old has a birthday sometime before the 5-year-old.","Of the child with the April 23rd birthday and the child with the April 11th birthday, one is Patti and the other lives in El Monte.","The grandchild from Norridgewock isn't 6 years old.","Of the 8-year-old and the 5-year-old, one is Guy and the other was born on April 19th.","The child from Urbana has a birthday 4 days after the 9-year-old.","Edmund is either the grandchild from Urbana or the 18-year-old.","The grandchild from Thurman is either the 18-year-old or the 5-year-old.","Of the 8-year-old and the one from Popejoy, one is Guy and the other was born on April 19th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd","April 27th"],"label_b":["Edmund","Guy","Isaac","Kerry","Patti","Rosemarie","Vicki"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":["El Monte","Mendota","Norridgewock","Popejoy","Thurman","Urbana","West Okoboji"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75a17904947a5d3a420dfac4138a9665"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The competitor from Naperville began his contest 30 minutes before Guillermo.","Guillermo began his contest sometime before Zachary.","The contestant from Naperville began his contest 45 minutes before the contestant from Vincennes.","Lucas began his contest sometime after Francis.","The contestant who won the chicken wing contest began his contest 30 minutes before the competitor who won the blueberry pie contest.","The competitor from Monkton began his contest sometime after Paul.","The person from Shelbyville didn't win the watermelon contest.","Wilbur started eating at 11:45 am.","The contestant from Yaro City is either the contestant who won the hot dog contest or the competitor who won the doughnut contest.","Of the contestant who won the chicken wing contest and the contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm, one was from Pervis and the other was Zachary.","The contestant who began his competition at 11:45 am wasn't from Monkton.","The competitor who won the oyster contest began his contest 30 minutes after Paul.","The contestant who won the blueberry pie contest is either Lucas or the contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm.","The person who won the doughnut contest began his contest 15 minutes after the contestant who won the watermelon contest.","Guillermo is either the contestant who began his competition at 11:45 am or the contestant from Pervis."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm","12:30 pm","12:45 pm"],"label_b":["Francis","Guillermo","Lucas","Ollie","Paul","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Monkton","Naperville","Orlando","Pervis","Shelbyville","Vincennes","Yaro City"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f1787453c5e822bb1211653b941d00d"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Zennia 580 has 6 GB more storage than the Mobilex phone.","The $125 phone isn't made by Volkia.","The Dynatra one has somewhat less storage than the Pegasus mobile phone.","The Alphalon II doesn't cost $199.","The 8 GB item, the $125 item, the Pegasus phone, the Opel phone, the $199 mobile phone and the Lunia V2 are all different phones.","The $145 mobile phone has 4 GB more storage than the $25 one.","Of the 8 GB item and the $199 item, one is the Zennia 580 and the other is made by Andromeda.","The Winnow XD has 6 GB less storage than the $225 mobile phone.","Of the $199 one and the $75 mobile phone, one is made by Andromeda and the other has 12 GB of storage.","The Dynatra item is either the $199 phone or the 8 GB phone.","The Pegasus one has 2 GB less storage than the $75 mobile phone.","The Epplex 7s is either the Andromeda one or the 6 GB item.","Of the 6 GB mobile phone and the Mobilex item, one costs $145 and the other is the Portimax C.","Of the 14 GB one and the $145 one, one is made by Opel and the other is the Alphalon II."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB","12 GB","14 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$125","$145","$165","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fd864fc41729488f91b20d667111606"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Felicia was awarded after Gayle.","The scout from troop 4781 didn't win the ceramics badge.","The girl from troop 4908, Maxine, the scout who got the second award, Felicia and Nicole were all different girls.","The youngster who got the first award didn't win the first aid badge.","Of the scout who won the first aid badge and the scout who got the third award, one was Nicole and the other was in troop 4031.","The girl from troop 4031 was either Josefina or the scout who got the third award.","Josefina was awarded 2 spots after the scout who won the dance badge.","The scout who won the ceramics badge was awarded 1 spot after the girl from troop 5025.","Harriet was awarded 3 spots before the girl from troop 4443.","The girl who won the ceramics badge was awarded 1 spot before Maxine.","The girl from troop 4781 was either the youngster who got the second award or the girl who won the theater badge.","Maxine was either the youngster who got the fifth award or the youngster who won the dance badge.","The youngster from troop 3094 was either the scout who won the leadership badge or the girl who won the swimming badge.","The scout from troop 4031 was awarded 1 spot after the girl who won the ceramics badge.","The girl who won the swimming badge was awarded 2 spots after the youngster from troop 4031.","Dolores didn't win the ceramics badge.","The scout from troop 5025 didn't win the wildlife badge.","The scout from troop 4443 was either Maxine or the scout who got the seventh award."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Dolores","Felicia","Gayle","Harriet","Josefina","Maxine","Nicole"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4443","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dba82a4f91bd04c58b3e3adde9408072"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Latasha, the scout who won the theater badge, and the youngster from troop 5025 are three different girls.","Latasha was either the girl who got the fifth award or the youngster who won the dance badge.","The youngster who won the swimming badge was awarded 2 spots after the youngster who won the first aid badge.","Isabel wasn't awarded seventh.","The scout who got the fourth award didn't win the leadership badge.","The scout who won the wildlife badge was awarded 1 spot after Tara.","The girl who won the dance badge was awarded 2 spots after Tara.","The youngster who got the first award, the youngster who won the swimming badge, the girl from troop 4443, the youngster who won the first aid badge and the scout from troop 5025 were all different girls.","Of the girl who got the first award and the scout who won the theater badge, one was Kendra and the other was in troop 3094.","The girl who got the sixth award wasn't in troop 4031.","The scout who got the second award was either the girl from troop 4781 or the youngster from troop 5025.","Latasha wasn't awarded third.","Of Kendra and the scout from troop 4781, one won the theater badge and the other won the dance badge.","Of the youngster from troop 4443 and the youngster from troop 4250, one was awarded fifth and the other was Elaine.","Felicia didn't win the wildlife badge.","Felicia wasn't in troop 4031.","The scout from troop 4443 was awarded 3 spots after the scout from troop 3094."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Elaine","Felicia","Isabel","Kendra","Latasha","Tara","Yvonne"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4443","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d09d58123130fa6c833de4fb5613478"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The coconut product costs 1 dollar less than the ginger candle.","Jana's candle doesn't contain peach.","The lavender candle costs 1 dollar more than the freesia candle.","The apple product costs less than the fig product.","The $6.50 candle doesn't contain clove.","The bergamot candle costs 5 dollars less than Sophie's product.","Courtney's candle costs 2 dollars more than Patricia's product.","Patricia's candle costs more than the eucalyptus product.","The apple candle costs 2 dollars less than Jana's candle.","The peach candle doesn't contain eucalyptus.","The sandalwood candle costs 4 dollars more than the eucalyptus candle.","Hope's candle is either the eucalyptus product or the apple product.","Of the $9.50 product and the pear candle, one is Jana's and the other contains sandalwood.","Of Hope's candle and the pear candle, one is $8.50 and the other contains ginger.","The clove product costs less than the freesia product.","Dolores's candle costs 1 dollar less than Victoria's product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["Courtney","Dolores","Hope","Jana","Patricia","Sophie","Victoria"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","freesia","ginger","lavender","sandalwood"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e00a57d92ca50b91c45ff6ff707c1445"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The cane toad was bought 3 months before the horned toad.","The animal bought in March, the tree frog, Darlene's pet, Ida's pet, the horned toad and the wood frog are all different amphibians.","Ollie's pet was bought 1 month before the newt.","Ida's pet was bought 3 months before Darlene's pet.","Beverly's pet is either the cane toad or the amphibian purchased in Cool.","Darlene's pet isn't the salamander.","Of Susie's pet and the animal bought in March, one is the cane toad and the other was purchased in Evansdale.","The amphibian purchased in Latimer was bought 1 month before the animal purchased in Kernville.","The wood frog was bought 1 month before Ida's pet.","The amphibian purchased in Newton was bought 1 month after Theresa's pet.","Darlene's pet is either the animal purchased in Quimby or the amphibian purchased in Cool.","The amphibian purchased in Thomaston was bought 2 months after Darlene's pet.","The amphibian purchased in Evansdale was bought 2 months before the amphibian purchased in Quimby."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Beverly","Darlene","Ida","Ollie","Susie","Theresa","Yvonne"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","newt","salamander","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Cool","Evansdale","Kernville","Latimer","Newton","Quimby","Thomaston"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19bf2e4fdbd099fc9e82f07739f7516f"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The contestant who scored 48 points was either the player from Gilbertville or Ira.","Hubert finished 7 points lower than the player who threw the red darts.","Of the player who threw the green darts and the player who scored 62 points, one was Hubert and the other was from Oakland Acres.","Willard scored 14 points higher than the contestant from New Market.","Neither the player who threw the black darts nor Keith was the player who scored 62 points.","Of the contestant from Worthington and the contestant who scored 41 points, one threw the orange darts and the other was Hubert.","Bill wasn't from Gilbertville.","The player who threw the white darts scored somewhat higher than the contestant who threw the green darts.","The contestant from Mount Union scored 7 points higher than the contestant from Yorktown.","Of Pedro and the player who threw the gray darts, one finished with 76 points and the other was from Oakland Acres.","The contestant from Yorktown finished 21 points lower than the player from Gilbertville.","The contestant who threw the yellow darts was either Bill or the player who scored 48 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76","83"],"label_b":["Bill","Felix","Hubert","Ira","Keith","Pedro","Willard"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","orange","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Dana Point","Gilbertville","Mount Union","New Market","Oakland Acres","Worthington","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87d879b9a0c4072f146d42306b1ddc76"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["Freda Fisher's project begins 2 months before Gail Garrett's project.","Of the L Street project and the $25,000 project, one will be headed by Bill Bonner and the other starts in September.","The $35,000 project begins sometime after the Harkin Drive project.","The $30,000 project begins 1 month after Freda Fisher's project.","The job starting in April is either Irma Ingram's project or Gail Garrett's project.","Irma Ingram's project begins 5 months before the L Street project.","Of the job starting in August and the Willow Street project, one will have a budget of $35,000 and the other will be headed by Irma Ingram.","Of the $25,000 project and the job starting in August, one will focus on Oak Road and the other will be headed by Gail Garrett.","Of Hal Hamilton's project and the job starting in October, one will focus on Gray Avenue and the other will have a budget of $18,000.","The $15,000 project won't be managed by Dawn Daniels.","Cal Craft's project begins 1 month before the Russell Road project.","The Gray Avenue project begins sometime after the $36,000 project.","The $40,000 project is either the Russell Road project or Irma Ingram's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September","October"],"label_b":["Fred Lane","Gray Avenue","Harkin Drive","L Street","Oak Road","Russell Road","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$15,000","$18,000","$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$36,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc8a6c3037eb566fa26e343b29ffee7e"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Painted Empire's album wasn't released in May.","Of the glam rock release and Epoch Lantern's album, one sold 1.3 million copies and the other was released in March.","Sodium Green's album is either the ska record or the album with 1.8 million sales.","Sodium Green's release sold 100,000 more copies than the release that came out in September.","Jagged Knee's album was released in October.","The grunge album sold 100,000 more copies than the album that came out in May.","The record with 1.3 million sales wasn't released in April.","Eagle Ally's record was new wave.","The album with 1.5 million sales was released in October.","Lip Savage's release is either the record that came out in April or the acid rock album.","The record with 1.5 million sales is either the rockabilly record or the release that came out in September.","The heavy metal release sold somewhat more copies than Eagle Ally's release.","The new wave record sold 100,000 more copies than Lip Savage's record.","The ska album is either the album that came out in May or Jagged Knee's release.","The record with 1.6 million sales wasn't released in January.","The grunge release sold somewhat fewer copies than the record that came out in March."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million","1.7 million","1.8 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","March","April","May","August","September","October"],"label_d":["acid rock","glam rock","grunge","heavy metal","new wave","rockabilly","ska"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f229c1b746cf18b9a50da76101857819"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The pear candle costs 1 dollar less than the cinnamon product.","Randall's product doesn't contain fig.","Iris's product costs 1 dollar more than Randall's product.","Terry's candle costs 1 dollar less than the peach candle.","The fig product costs more than Melinda's product.","The bergamot candle doesn't contain ginger.","The pear candle is either the freesia candle or Melinda's product.","Terry's candle is either the $8.50 candle or the clove product.","Of the ginger candle and Victoria's product, one contains lime and the other is $8.50.","The $10.50 product contains lime.","The clove product costs 1 dollar more than the coconut candle.","Melinda's product contains peach.","Victoria's product is either the pear product or the $10.50 candle.","Francisco's product costs 1 dollar less than the coconut candle.","The $9.50 product doesn't contain eucalyptus.","The coconut candle costs 2 dollars less than the vanilla product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["Francisco","Iris","Kari","Melinda","Randall","Terry","Victoria"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","freesia","ginger","sandalwood","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac01c942a67c6396353f1ae0daefaf07"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The team that finished with 727 points was either the Pin Pushers or the Oddballs.","The squad in the magenta shirts finished 48 points below the Splitters.","The Splitters didn't wear white shirts.","The team from Millerton didn't wear silver shirts.","The team that finished with 751 points was from Big Bear Lake.","The squad from Yarmouth finished 48 points below the Pin Pushers.","The team from Rialto, the Gutter Gals, the team in the white shirts, the team that finished with 763 points and the Alley Cats were all different teams.","The squad from Rialto was either the squad in the silver shirts or the team in the yellow shirts.","The Splitters was either the squad from Millerton or the squad from Yarmouth.","The Alley Cats finished 24 points above the squad in the yellow shirts.","The Rowdy Rollers wore lime green shirts.","The squad from Yarmouth finished 48 points below the squad in the orange shirts.","The squad in the magenta shirts finished 12 points above the team in the yellow shirts.","The team from Castro Valley didn't wear lime green shirts.","Neither the squad from Castro Valley nor the team from Fullerton was the Pin Pushers.","The team from Fullerton was either the squad in the gold shirts or the team in the magenta shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763","775","787"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Oddballs","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["gold","lime green","magenta","orange","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Big Bear Lake","Castro Valley","Fullerton","Millerton","Rialto","Stacyville","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c47c1bdfaabce66b0d91c083530a203"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player from Epworth didn't throw the black darts.","Of the contestant who scored 76 points and Greg, one threw the white darts and the other was from Dana Point.","Vincent didn't throw the white darts.","The player who threw the gray darts scored 28 points higher than Felix.","The contestant from Mount Union didn't throw the red darts.","Greg finished somewhat lower than Vincent.","Greg scored 7 points higher than the player from Lohrville.","The player from Lohrville finished 7 points lower than the player from Dana Point.","Evan finished somewhat lower than Bill.","The contestant who threw the yellow darts was either the player from Mount Union or Tom.","Rudy scored 7 points higher than Felix.","The player who scored 83 points was either the contestant who threw the gray darts or the player who threw the black darts.","The player who threw the violet darts scored somewhat higher than the contestant from Mount Union.","The contestant from Worthington finished 14 points lower than the contestant from Gilbertville.","The player who threw the yellow darts scored 21 points higher than the player from Worthington."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76","83"],"label_b":["Bill","Evan","Felix","Greg","Rudy","Tom","Vincent"],"label_c":["black","gray","orange","red","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Dana Point","Epworth","Gilbertville","Lohrville","Mount Union","Oakland Acres","Worthington"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82fb54412f9c8cc6c56cd85c79f471e1"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The chocolate-flavored cake costs somewhat less than the cake shaped like a potato.","Rick's piece is either the peach-flavored cake or the piece shaped like a train.","Patrick's piece costs somewhat more than Rick's cake.","The cake shaped like a train costs 50 dollars more than the peach-flavored piece.","The cake shaped like a football costs 100 dollars more than Heidi's cake.","Joey's piece is either the $125 piece or the raspberry-flavored piece.","Terri's piece costs 25 dollars more than the lemon-flavored piece.","The chocolate-flavored cake costs 125 dollars less than the piece shaped like a mountain.","The piece shaped like a sports car costs somewhat less than the piece shaped like a beach chair.","The $150 piece isn't shaped like a potato.","Heidi's piece is either the peach-flavored piece or the cake shaped like a sports car.","The banana-flavored piece costs 50 dollars more than the vanilla-flavored cake.","Of Francisco's piece and the cake shaped like a mountain, one costs $250 and the other is strawberry-flavored.","Of Patrick's cake and the chocolate-flavored piece, one is shaped like a sports car and the other costs $200.","The banana-flavored cake is either the cake shaped like a sports car or the cake shaped like a golf ball."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225","$250","$275"],"label_b":["Francisco","Heidi","Joey","Patrick","Rick","Terri","Vincent"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","mountain","potato","sports car","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","lemon","peach","raspberry","strawberry","vanilla"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcea76d5a2c23087b897b17ee1df6d0b"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Leroy played 1 fewer game than the boy who wore number 3.","Neil didn't wear number 18.","Of the boy who wore number 7 and the boy who played third base, one played 8 games and the other was Vincent.","The person who wore number 29 played 1 more game than the boy who played right field.","Hugh played somewhat fewer games than the person who played second base.","The player who wore number 21 played 2 fewer games than the player who played shortstop.","The boy who played left field played 3 more games than the player who played second base.","Of the player who played second base and the person who played 9 games, one wore number 3 and the other was Orlando.","Armando was either the player who played 12 games or the player who played 9 games.","Ira was either the player who wore number 29 or the boy who played 10 games.","The boy who wore number 28 played 1 more game than Hugh.","Of the boy who played 8 games and Vincent, one played first base and the other wore number 28."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12","13","14"],"label_b":["Armando","Hugh","Ira","Leroy","Neil","Orlando","Vincent"],"label_c":["center field","first base","left field","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":["3","7","18","21","28","29","35"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f46754989930ac4842f091006e70906b"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Yolanda's ring cost 200 dollars less than Becky's piece.","The ring made of 14k gold cost more than the piece made of palladium.","Terry's ring cost 100 dollars more than the piece with the ruby.","Elvira's ring is made of titanium.","The ring with the diamond cost 500 dollars less than Rebecca's piece.","The ring with the ruby cost 200 dollars more than the piece made of 18k gold.","Of the piece with the topaz and the piece that cost $1400, one is Becky's and the other is made of 24k gold.","Becky's ring is either the ring made of palladium or the piece made of titanium.","Of Terry's ring and the ring made of 18k gold, one cost $1200 and the other has the opal.","The ring made of palladium cost 300 dollars more than the piece with the amethyst.","The piece that cost $1100 is made of platinum.","The ring made of white gold doesn't have the aquamarine.","The piece made of 18k gold cost more than Jacquelyn's piece.","Irene's ring has the aquamarine.","The piece made of titanium is either the ring with the sapphire or Irene's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500","$1600","$1700"],"label_b":["Becky","Elvira","Irene","Jacquelyn","Rebecca","Terry","Yolanda"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","opal","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","18k gold","24k gold","palladium","platinum","titanium","white gold"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47ce0fc6ced12565893f63ac98e31151"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Dreams of July, Jesse Jimenez's film, Milton Vale, the film produced in Finland and the film produced in Greece are all different films.","Of the movie produced in Norway and Jesse Jimenez's film, one is Tearful Night and the other has a running time of 55 minutes.","The movie produced in Denmark is either Milton Vale or Eric Edwards's film.","The movie with a running time of 60 minutes is either Sid Saunders's film or Harvest Sun.","The movie produced in Belgium is 15 minutes longer than Tearful Night.","Of Jesse Jimenez's film and the film with a running time of 85 minutes, one is Arctic Visions and the other was made in Romania.","Tearful Night is shorter than the movie produced in Greece.","Jesse Jimenez's film is either Tearful Night or the movie with a running time of 60 minutes.","Ben Barrera's film isn't Harvest Sun.","The film produced in Finland is either the film with a running time of 75 minutes or Ben Barrera's film.","Tearful Night is longer than Eric Edwards's film.","Lionel Lowe's film is 15 minutes longer than the film produced in Greece.","Jacky Steel is 25 minutes shorter than Don Daugherty's film."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes","85 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Don Daugherty","Eric Edwards","Jesse Jimenez","Lionel Lowe","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Belgium","Denmark","Finland","Greece","Hungary","Norway","Romania"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b03355f6809427f00495125b4584e0c2"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The submarine built by Abyss Toys costs 2,000 dollars less than the Abby EX-4.","The Ukani Q2 isn't sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The Marine V is either the submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet or the craft with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet.","The seven submarines are the submarine with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet, the submarine built by Abyss Toys, the submersible built by Zephyr Waves, the craft built by Watertime LLC, the $27,000 submarine, the $28,000 submersible and the $30,000 submarine.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet is either the Marine V or the submarine built by Watertime LLC.","Of the Steado G5 and the $28,000 submersible, one has a maximum depth of 4,000 feet and the other is sold by Abyss Toys.","The Ukani Q2 costs somewhat more than the Steado G5.","The Ompoc Eleven costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","Of the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc. and the submarine with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet, one costs $25,000 and the other is the Rubico One.","Of the submersible built by Zephyr Waves and the craft built by Pan Systems, one is the Rubico One and the other costs $28,000."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000","$31,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","4,000 feet","8,500 feet","10,000 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4141d6c2f2dee96f7733c7eb49f1af2d"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Ober College team's car drove 25 fewer miles than the Awick.","The Alby College team's car drove 25 miles farther than the Varseyton team's automobile.","The Mersey Tech team's automobile drove 25 miles farther than the Yamahana.","The car with a high speed of 72 MPH was either the Zenmoto or the Poltris.","The Awick drove for 675 miles.","The Alby College team's automobile drove 25 fewer miles than the Cober.","The Trebus State team's automobile was either the automobile that drove for 525 miles or the car with a high speed of 75 MPH.","The Varseyton team's car drove somewhat farther than the Trebus State team's car.","The Leden was built by the Varseyton team.","Neither the Bennington team's automobile nor the automobile that drove for 550 miles was the Yamahana.","The automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH drove somewhat farther than the car with a high speed of 70 MPH.","The automobile that drove for 525 miles didn't have a high speed of exactly 72 MPH.","The Garusky drove 50 miles farther than the Yamahana.","The Trebus State team's car drove 50 fewer miles than the car with a high speed of 65 MPH.","Of the Bennington team's car and the car with a high speed of 81 MPH, one drove for 625 miles and the other is the Cober.","Of the Bennington team's automobile and the Trebus State team's automobile, one had a high speed of 70 MPH and the other is the Zenmoto."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles","650 miles","675 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Cober","Garusky","Leden","Poltris","Yamahana","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["62 MPH","65 MPH","69 MPH","70 MPH","72 MPH","75 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Bennington","Darbyshire","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=249c5602d9d7ca4f41f9ab97a0c6a577"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Of Pedro and Bill, one was from Yorktown and the other threw the orange darts.","The player who threw the red darts scored somewhat higher than the contestant from Oakland Acres.","Of the contestant from Braddyville and the player who scored 83 points, one was Nicholas and the other threw the violet darts.","The player from New Market scored somewhat higher than Vincent.","Neither Bill nor Tom was the player who threw the white darts.","Willard scored 14 points higher than Bill.","Nicholas was either the contestant who threw the green darts or the player from Lohrville.","The seven players were Willard, the player who scored 41 points, the player from Gilbertville, the player who threw the red darts, the contestant from Oakland Acres, the player who threw the black darts and the player who threw the white darts.","The contestant who scored 69 points was either Nicholas or the contestant who threw the orange darts.","The contestant who scored 76 points didn't throw the red darts.","Tom wasn't from Gilbertville.","Rudy didn't throw the gray darts.","The player who threw the orange darts scored 28 points higher than the contestant from Yorktown.","The contestant who threw the violet darts finished somewhat lower than the player who threw the white darts.","Vincent scored somewhat higher than the player from Gilbertville."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76","83"],"label_b":["Bill","Nicholas","Pedro","Rudy","Tom","Vincent","Willard"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","orange","red","violet","white"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Dana Point","Gilbertville","Lohrville","New Market","Oakland Acres","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7746a98b3f4acd24324ae1dc3063eee3"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Of the film produced in Denmark and the movie produced in Sweden, one is Milton Vale and the other has a running time of 55 minutes.","The film produced in Croatia is 25 minutes longer than Sid Saunders's film.","The film produced in Lithuania is 5 minutes shorter than the movie produced in Norway.","Of Harvest Sun and the movie with a running time of 75 minutes, one was directed by Lionel Lowe and the other was directed by Jesse Jimenez.","Tim Tucker's film is either the film produced in Sweden or the movie produced in Lithuania.","Of the film produced in Norway and the movie produced in Greece, one was directed by Jesse Jimenez and the other has a running time of 65 minutes.","Sid Saunders's film is 5 minutes longer than the movie produced in Denmark.","The film produced in Denmark is 10 minutes shorter than Harvest Sun.","Keith King's film isn't Jacky Steel.","Don Daugherty's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 55 minutes.","Tim Tucker's film, the movie produced in Lithuania, Jacky Steel, the film with a running time of 65 minutes, Tearful Night and Arctic Visions are all different films.","Tearful Night is longer than Keith King's film.","Sid Saunders's film is shorter than Arctic Visions.","Arctic Visions is either Jesse Jimenez's film or Keith King's film.","The movie produced in Norway is 5 minutes shorter than Dreams of July."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes","85 minutes"],"label_b":["Don Daugherty","Gus Guzman","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King","Lionel Lowe","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Belgium","Croatia","Denmark","Greece","Lithuania","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c3999e772acf1e0312bd050490d02cd"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["The video that's 31 seconds long is either Georgia's video or \"You Otter Know\".","\"Magnet Mayhem\" has 1 million fewer views than \"Beach Brouhaha\".","\"Happy Hermits\" has 1 million fewer views than \"You Otter Know\".","The video that's 38 seconds long has 2 million fewer views than the viral video that's 31 seconds long.","\"Beach Brouhaha\" has 3 million fewer views than \"Dancing Hyena\".","Of the video that's 22 seconds long and the video that's 47 seconds long, one is Rodney's and the other received 4 million views.","Neither the viral video that's 38 seconds long nor the video that's 55 seconds long is the video with 9 million views.","Of Rodney's video and the viral video with 5 million views, one is 38 seconds long and the other is 47 seconds long.","The video that's 15 seconds long has 1 million more views than \"Beach Brouhaha\".","Yvonne's video has somewhat more views than \"Baby Eats Cake\".","Nichole's video didn't get exactly 6 million views.","Georgia's viral video has somewhat more views than Rodney's viral video.","Virginia's viral video has 1 million fewer views than Francine's video.","Of \"Beach Brouhaha\" and the viral video that's 22 seconds long, one is Francine's and the other received 4 million views."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million","9 million","10 million"],"label_b":["Francine","Georgia","Nichole","Rodney","Virginia","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Gabe Goes Nuts","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","22 seconds","31 seconds","38 seconds","40 seconds","47 seconds","55 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c596720149c997172929596107c9b9b3"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The cake shaped like a baseball glove will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Massey's cake.","The lemon cake is either the October 6 delivery or the cake shaped like a sports car.","Mrs. Armstrong's cake won't be shaped like a baseball glove.","The lemon cake won't be shaped like a baseball glove.","The chocolate cake is either Mrs. Lowe's cake or the October 7 delivery.","The banana cake is either the cake shaped like a rocket ship or the order shaped like a sailboat.","Mrs. Lowe's order will be delivered 2 days after the order shaped like a biplane.","Mrs. Jackson's order will be delivered 3 days before the key lime cake.","Of the order shaped like a bowling pin and the October 7 delivery, one is for Mrs. Nolan and the other will be chocolate-flavored.","The key lime cake is either Mrs. Massey's order or the October 11 delivery.","The raspberry cake, Mrs. Massey's order, the October 6 delivery, Mrs. Harper's cake and Mrs. Nolan's cake are all different cakes.","The order shaped like a baseball glove will be delivered 1 day after the strawberry cake.","The cake shaped like a sailboat will be delivered 2 days after the chocolate cake.","The strawberry cake won't be shaped like a turtle.","Mrs. Massey's cake is either the October 9 delivery or the cake shaped like a biplane.","The chocolate cake will be delivered 1 day after the cake shaped like a baseball glove.","Mrs. Harper's order will be delivered sometime after Mrs. Ingram's cake.","The October 5 delivery won't be shaped like a bowling pin."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9","October 10","October 11"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Harper","Ingram","Jackson","Lowe","Massey","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","coconut","key lime","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ccd08542ca84bda897156d5a80ccb35"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad from Slovakia was either the team that won 12 bronze medals or the team that won 4 gold medals.","The team from Uganda ended the games with 3 fewer gold medals than the team that won 11 silver medal.","The squad that won 4 silver medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team from Indonesia.","The squad that won 3 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the squad that won 4 bronze medals.","The squad that won 2 silver medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 10 silver medals.","The squad that won 1 silver medal ended the games with 4 fewer gold medals than the team that won 10 bronze medals.","The squad from Oman was either the team that won 3 bronze medals or the squad that won 5 gold medals.","The squad from Turkmenistan ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the squad that won 15 bronze medals.","The team that won 4 silver medals ended the games with 4 fewer gold medals than the squad that won 5 silver medals.","The team from Slovakia ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team that won 3 bronze medals.","Of the team that won 11 silver medal and the squad that won 10 silver medals, one finished with 6 bronze medals and the other is the squad from Indonesia.","The squad that won 5 gold medals didn't finish with 2 silver medals.","The seven teams were the squad that won 4 bronze medals, the team from Turkmenistan, the squad that won 7 gold medals, the squad from Oman, the squad that won 1 gold medal, the squad that won 4 gold medals and the team that won 2 gold medals.","The squad from Qatar was either the squad that won 1 gold medal or the squad that won 3 bronze medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Honduras","Indonesia","Oman","Qatar","Slovakia","Turkmenistan","Uganda"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","10","11","12"],"label_d":["1","3","4","6","10","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9fd78f964506e933e4e23f1037fac7e"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who got the B+ was either the student who spoke for 16 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on Severus.","Zachary spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on Licinius.","The student who gave the presentation on Caligula spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Tiberius.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Licinius spoke 10 minutes less than Rudy.","Marvin didn't get the A.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes didn't talk about Severus.","The presenter who got the C+ spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Galerius.","The student who gave the presentation on Galerius spoke 2 minutes less than Leroy.","Of the student who gave the presentation on Tiberius and the presenter who got the A-, one spoke for 18 minutes and the other was Allan.","Marvin spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the B-.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes didn't get the D.","The student who gave the presentation on Licinius spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Tacitus.","The student who gave the presentation on Galerius was either Allan or the student who spoke for 8 minutes.","Johnnie spoke 6 minutes less than Marvin.","The student who got the D was either Johnnie or the presenter who gave the presentation on Tiberius."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Allan","Johnnie","Leroy","Marvin","Omar","Rudy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Caligula","Domitian","Galerius","Licinius","Severus","Tacitus","Tiberius"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5559813a8366b6dfb41aaeb11388b598"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Salvador's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece shaped like a train.","Of Karen's cake and the piece shaped like a golf ball, one is peach-flavored and the other costs $200.","The lemon-flavored piece is either the cake shaped like a football or the piece shaped like a potato.","Joey's cake isn't shaped like a beach chair.","The $150 cake is either the banana-flavored cake or the strawberry-flavored cake.","Joey's piece is either the $200 cake or the strawberry-flavored cake.","Of the banana-flavored cake and Gayle's piece, one is shaped like a train and the other is shaped like a mountain.","The $225 cake is either Dolores's cake or the piece shaped like a potato.","The chocolate-flavored piece costs 75 dollars less than the raspberry-flavored piece.","The strawberry-flavored cake costs 100 dollars less than Ora's piece.","The seven cakes are the peach-flavored piece, the $275 cake, the $150 cake, the $175 cake, Salvador's cake, Karen's piece and the piece shaped like a football.","The vanilla-flavored piece isn't shaped like a mountain.","The cake shaped like a golf ball is either Dolores's cake or the chocolate-flavored piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225","$250","$275"],"label_b":["Dolores","Gayle","Ira","Joey","Karen","Ora","Salvador"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","mountain","potato","sports car","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","lemon","peach","raspberry","strawberry","vanilla"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=973268d97db161aa9284b72ad5a1f314"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Mindy's outing, the trip with 5 people, Shannon's outing, the tour with 8 people and the trip starting at High Park are all different tours.","Of the 10:00am tour and the trip starting at Yorkville, one has 10 people in it and the other is with Mindy.","Oscar's outing is either the outing with 10 people or the tour with 5 people.","Shannon's outing will begin 2 hours before Kelly's trip.","The outing with 11 people will begin 4 hours before the outing with 9 people.","Neither Mindy's outing nor Shannon's trip is the trip starting at Chinatown.","Oscar's trip will begin 2 hours after the tour starting at City Hall.","The 12 noon outing won't start at Greektown.","The tour with 10 people won't start at Greektown.","Of the outing starting at Casa Loma and the tour with 9 people, one will be at 7:00am and the other is with Kelly.","The trip with 3 people will begin 2 hours after the tour starting at Casa Loma.","The tour with 11 people is either Shannon's outing or the outing starting at High Park.","The trip with 7 people will begin 1 hour before Bonita's tour.","The trip starting at Yorkville will begin sometime after Adriana's trip."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Adriana","Bonita","Gregory","Kelly","Mindy","Oscar","Shannon"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["3","5","7","8","9","10","11"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ba1047bd0ae56023a930033dd707613"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who requested wheat grass paid less than the customer who requested acai berries.","The person who requested quinoa paid 1 dollar more than the customer who wanted strawberries.","Isabel didn't want bananas.","Sergio paid 1 dollar more than the customer who requested chia seeds.","The customer who wanted strawberries paid less than the customer who wanted blackberries.","The person who requested ginger, Wilbur, the customer who paid $10.75, Isabel and the person who wanted blackberries are all different people.","Isabel didn't want oranges.","Sergio didn't want bananas.","Of the customer who paid $10.75 and Mercedes, one asked for acai berries and the other wanted raspberries.","The customer who paid $9.75, the person who wanted raspberries, and the person who wanted blackberries are three different people.","The person who paid $12.75 is either Sergio or the customer who requested kale.","The customer who wanted blackberries paid 1 dollar less than the person who requested wheat grass.","Rosa asked for chia seeds.","Of the customer who requested quinoa and the person who paid $8.75, one is Paulette and the other wanted blueberries.","The person who requested kale is either Isabel or the person who paid $10.75.","The customer who wanted raspberries is either Wilbur or the person who requested ginger.","Wilbur didn't request wheat grass."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75","$12.75"],"label_b":["Isabel","Mercedes","Paulette","Rosa","Sergio","Wilbur","Yolanda"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed7996ffd189dd693c31a34f61c97403"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Victor's build doesn't have exactly 2 GB of RAM.","Harry's build doesn't have exactly 3 GB of RAM.","Of the computer with 4 GB of RAM and Doug's system, one has a 768 GB hard drive and the other has a 3.8 GHz processor.","Charlie's computer doesn't have a 2.8 GHz processor.","The system with a 3.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than Victor's build.","Of the build with 896 GB of hard drive space and Ira's computer, one has a 3.2 GHz processor and the other has a 2.4 GHz processor.","The build with a 2.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than the computer with 2 GB of RAM.","The build with 3 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than the computer with a 3.2 GHz processor.","The build with a 2.8 GHz processor is either the system with 128 GB of hard drive space or Victor's system.","The system with 8 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than the build with a 2.8 GHz processor.","The system with a 2.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than the computer with 1 GB of RAM.","The system with 6 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 512 GB smaller than the build with 12 GB of RAM.","Of the computer with 8 GB of RAM and the build with a 1.6 GHz processor, one is Zachary's and the other has a 384 GB hard drive.","Ira's build has a hard drive that is 384 GB larger than the build with a 1.4 GHz processor.","Harry's computer has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than the build with 6 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB","768 GB","896 GB"],"label_b":["Billy","Charlie","Doug","Harry","Ira","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","2.8 GHz","3.2 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5072dfed57dc867996c4ca7417e6b34c"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The event with its epicenter at Nenios, the 8.5 quake, the 9.1 earthquake, the 8.9 event and the earthquake that took place in 1950 were all different earthquakes.","The 9.1 earthquake occurred 6 years before the 8.4 quake.","Of the 9.1 earthquake and the quake with a duration of 58 seconds, one had its epicenter at Belok and the other happened in 1926.","The quake with a duration of 97 seconds occurred sometime after the 9.1 earthquake.","The event with its epicenter at Nenios didn't last for exactly 52 seconds.","The quake that took place in 1950 was either the event with a duration of 84 seconds or the event with its epicenter at Yeronia.","The 9.0 quake occurred 6 years after the 8.9 earthquake.","The earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds occurred 6 years after the 8.2 event.","The 9.1 event was either the quake with its epicenter at Voroldo or the earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds.","The 8.2 earthquake occurred sometime before the quake with its epicenter at Umkad.","Of the quake that took place in 1932 and the 8.9 quake, one lasted for 58 seconds and the other had its epicenter at Nenios.","Of the earthquake with its epicenter at Yeronia and the event that took place in 1938, one had a rating of 8.5 and the other lasted for 97 seconds.","The event with its epicenter at Zhezios occurred 6 years before the 8.8 event.","Neither the quake that took place in 1932 nor the quake with a duration of 41 seconds was the 8.5 quake."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944","1950","1956"],"label_b":["Belok","Cehon","Nenios","Umkad","Voroldo","Yeronia","Zhezios"],"label_c":["8.2","8.4","8.5","8.8","8.9","9.0","9.1"],"label_d":["41 seconds","49 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4fd2e3be9cd04147689d3b724417dda"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The G-290 is either the camera with a resolution of 18 megapixels or the $575 camera.","The DM-5000 costs 75 dollars more than the camera with a resolution of 15 megapixels.","Of the camera made by Dayero and the Lectra 6, one has a resolution of 26 megapixels and the other costs $550.","Of the $650 camera and the MX-827, one has a resolution of 18 megapixels and the other is made by Cober.","The camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels costs more than the Lectra 6.","Of the $700 model and the camera made by Lirios, one is the G-290 and the other is the DM-5000.","Neither the camera with a resolution of 24 megapixels nor the $650 model is the Tela G5.","Neither the model with a resolution of 24 megapixels nor the G-290 is the model made by Nectron.","The Zenix 2C costs 75 dollars more than the model with a resolution of 26 megapixels.","The seven cameras are the camera made by Honwa, the DM-5000, the model with a resolution of 26 megapixels, the MX-827, the camera with a resolution of 24 megapixels, the G-290 and the $650 camera.","Of the model with a resolution of 26 megapixels and the camera with a resolution of 12 megapixels, one costs $700 and the other is made by Banion."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650","$675","$700"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","G-290","Lectra 6","MX-827","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["12 megapixels","14 megapixels","15 megapixels","18 megapixels","20 megapixels","24 megapixels","26 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3132b2f00eeca827d5cb1379130a7755"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Neil paid 3 dollars more than Josephine.","The client who was dropped off on Ivy Street paid somewhat more than the person who was dropped off on Mill Avenue.","The client who got picked up at the Fremont Library paid 3 dollars less than the client who got picked up at the Smith Tower.","The customer who was dropped off on James Street paid somewhat more than the person who was dropped off on Ivy Street.","The client who was dropped off on Norwood Street wasn't picked up at the Rainier Club.","The client who was dropped off on Ethel Street was picked up at the Space Needle.","Wayne wasn't picked up at the Arctic Building.","The seven customers were Josephine, the customer with the $9.50 fare, the client who got picked up at the Smith Tower, the client who was dropped off on Mill Avenue, the client who got picked up at the Hoge Building, the person who got picked up at the Rainier Club and the customer who was dropped off on Ethel Street.","Della paid somewhat less than the client who got picked up at the Fremont Library.","The client with the $6.50 fare was either Josephine or the person who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","Wayne paid somewhat less than Tim.","Frederick paid 3 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Space Needle.","Neil was dropped off on Q Street.","Of the customer with the $18.50 fare and the person with the $21.50 fare, one was Tim and the other was dropped off on Viking Street.","The person who was dropped off on James Street was either the client who got picked up at the Space Needle or the person who got picked up at the Fremont Library.","Josephine paid somewhat more than the customer who was dropped off on Mill Avenue.","Tim wasn't dropped off on Ethel Street."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50","$21.50","$24.50"],"label_b":["Della","Frederick","Josephine","Lee","Neil","Tim","Wayne"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Fremont Library","Hoge Building","Moore Mansion","Rainier Club","Smith Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Ivy Street","James Street","Mill Avenue","Norwood Street","Q Street","Viking Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7ade7d666fb1bc22f695778269a5c0e"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The apple candle is either the cinnamon product or Dolores's product.","Dolores's product is either the pear candle or the $6.50 product.","The clove product costs 1 dollar more than the lavender candle.","The vanilla candle costs more than Jana's candle.","The $9.50 candle, Angelica's candle, and the eucalyptus candle are three different products.","Of the pear candle and the $7.50 candle, one is Dolores's and the other is Willie's.","The freesia candle costs 2 dollars more than the coconut candle.","Jana's candle costs 2 dollars less than the peach product.","Of the $4.50 candle and Willie's candle, one contains freesia and the other contains bergamot.","The vanilla product is either Olga's product or the bergamot product.","The seven products are the $8.50 product, Angelica's product, the vanilla candle, the eucalyptus candle, the lime candle, the apple candle and the lavender product.","The coconut candle costs 3 dollars less than Gregory's product.","The fig product is either the clove candle or the vanilla product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["Angelica","Dolores","Gregory","Jana","Olga","Randall","Willie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","freesia","ginger","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d48d88468faaeaaa3639d7ca2f779e9"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The house owned by Inga Howell is either the 1,850 sq ft house or the home that rents for $975\/month.","The home that rents for $825\/month is 125 sq ft larger than the rental in Monticello.","The rental in Capitola is either the house owned by Greta Frank or the 1,350 sq ft rental.","The home that rents for $825\/month, the 1,600 sq ft rental, the home that rents for $1,525\/month, the 1,475 sq ft home and the home that rents for $1,100\/month are all different houses.","The rental owned by Greta Frank is either the home that rents for $950\/month or the house in Fayette.","The rental owned by Kip Jenkins is either the 1,475 sq ft rental or the home that rents for $1,600\/month.","Of the 1,725 sq ft house and the 1,225 sq ft house, one is owned by Freda Estes and the other is in Beaver Cove.","The rental owned by Lyle Kramer is somewhat smaller than the house owned by Freda Estes.","Of the rental owned by Edna Danish and the home that rents for $975\/month, one offers 1,350 sq ft of living space and the other is in Gilman.","The rental in La Palma is 125 sq ft smaller than the home in Monticello.","The home that rents for $1,850\/month is 125 sq ft smaller than the home that rents for $975\/month.","Of the rental in Fayette and the rental owned by Inga Howell, one rents for $1,100\/month and the other offers 1,100 sq ft of living space."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft","1,725 sq ft","1,850 sq ft"],"label_b":["Beaver Cove","Capitola","Delano","Fayette","Gilman","La Palma","Monticello"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$950\/month","$975\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Dan Callahan","Edna Danish","Freda Estes","Greta Frank","Inga Howell","Kip Jenkins","Lyle Kramer"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d54f58a969c280a3903373b2c4824b80"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The customer who got the blue tattoo paid 5 dollars more than the Sagittarius.","The Cancer paid more than Neil.","The person who paid $65 wasn't the Cancer.","The customer who got the green tattoo was either Vicky or the customer who paid $35.","Of the customer who got the pink tattoo and Isaac, one was the Sagittarius and the other paid $45.","The customer who paid $60 was either the Virgo or the Pisces.","The customer who got the orange tattoo, Isaac, the customer who paid $40, Yolanda, the Virgo and the Sagittarius were all different customers.","Vicky paid 5 dollars more than the customer who got the red tattoo.","Of the customer who got the black tattoo and Laura, one paid $50 and the other was the Aquarius.","Laura was either the person who got the green tattoo or the Libra.","Yolanda paid 25 dollars more than the Gemini.","Of the customer who got the pink tattoo and the customer who paid $40, one was Bonita and the other was Neil.","Neil paid 5 dollars less than the customer who got the black tattoo."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55","$60","$65"],"label_b":["Bonita","Isaac","Kendra","Laura","Neil","Vicky","Yolanda"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","pink","red","violet"],"label_d":["Aquarius","Cancer","Gemini","Libra","Pisces","Sagittarius","Virgo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d92babcaebc9b8171d2c2599a33f09a0"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Willie didn't get the B+.","The student who gave the presentation on President Lincoln spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Yvonne.","Willie spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who gave the presentation on President Monroe.","The student who spoke for 23 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on President Monroe or the presenter who gave the presentation on President Lincoln.","Andy spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who got the C-.","The presenter who got the A spoke 3 minutes less than the student who got the D.","The student who got the A was either the student who gave the presentation on President Roosevelt or Yvonne.","Peggy was either the presenter who got the A or the student who got the C-.","Willie didn't talk about President Roosevelt.","The student who gave the presentation on President Lincoln spoke 3 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Van Buren.","Of the presenter who spoke for 20 minutes and Theodore, one got the B+ and the other talked about President Kennedy.","Oliver didn't get the B+.","Theodore spoke 3 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on President Van Buren.","Of the student who got the B- and the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes, one was Yvonne and the other talked about President Roosevelt.","The student who got the D was either the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on President Coolidge.","The student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Willie.","The student who got the A- spoke 12 minutes less than Oliver."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes","20 minutes","23 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Brett","Oliver","Peggy","Theodore","Willie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Coolidge","Kennedy","Lincoln","Monroe","Roosevelt","Van Buren","Washington"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a092c417d71b99f5278b631f8cc7d6bb"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["The person arriving at Westgate will leave 2 days after Luke.","Of the conductor departing from Coulterville and the person arriving at Yreka, one is scheduled to leave on June 12 and the other is scheduled to leave on June 11.","The person arriving at Vinalhaven will leave 5 days before the conductor departing from Kent.","Allen will leave sometime after the conductor departing from Audubon.","Luke will leave 1 day before Roderick.","Greg will leave 1 day before Zachary.","The person arriving at Quimby will leave 4 days after the person arriving at Onslow.","The conductor arriving at Quimby won't depart from Guadalupe.","Of the conductor departing from Coulterville and the person arriving at Zwingle, one is Allen and the other is Roderick.","Zachary will leave 3 days before the conductor departing from Hardwick.","The person arriving at Vinalhaven, the person departing from Coulterville, Eugene, the person departing from Audubon, the person departing from Epworth and the person departing from Guadalupe are all different conductors."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14","June 15","June 16"],"label_b":["Allen","Eugene","Greg","Luke","Philip","Roderick","Zachary"],"label_c":["Audubon","Coulterville","Epworth","Farley","Guadalupe","Hardwick","Kent"],"label_d":["Onslow","Paradise","Quimby","Vinalhaven","Westgate","Yreka","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74e07679de4b04e005aa1e0ce8b6dcbe"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player from Oakland Acres didn't throw the green darts.","Donald scored 14 points higher than Jeffrey.","The player from Yorktown didn't throw the gray darts.","Vincent didn't throw the white darts.","Jeffrey scored 14 points higher than the player from Toledo.","The player who threw the green darts scored 14 points higher than the player from Mount Union.","The contestant who threw the gray darts was either the player who scored 76 points or the contestant from Dana Point.","The player who threw the white darts finished somewhat lower than the contestant from Mount Union.","Of the player who scored 48 points and the player who threw the orange darts, one was Tom and the other was from Mount Union.","Vincent wasn't from Yorktown.","Of Donald and the contestant from Dana Point, one finished with 83 points and the other threw the violet darts.","The player from Worthington finished 7 points lower than Rudy.","Tom scored 14 points higher than the player from Worthington.","The player who threw the black darts finished 28 points lower than Shaun."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76","83"],"label_b":["Alton","Donald","Jeffrey","Rudy","Shaun","Tom","Vincent"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","orange","red","violet","white"],"label_d":["Dana Point","Lohrville","Mount Union","Oakland Acres","Toledo","Worthington","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90b8c0b0af0799b5adbd557afca2dbef"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Urbana has 6,000 more people than Independence.","Of the city in Plymouth County and the city with a population of 34,000, one has Nora Nolan as its mayor and the other is Zamora.","The city whose mayor is Cal Compton isn't in Essex County.","The town in Franklin County has fewer people than the town whose mayor is Pete Porter.","The city whose mayor is Ted Tanner has 9,000 more people than Independence.","Urbana, the city with a population of 43,000, the city in Plymouth County, the town whose mayor is Ted Tanner and the town in Essex County are all different cities.","The city in Plymouth County has 3,000 fewer people than the city in Bristol County.","Brisbane has more people than the town in Plymouth County.","Of the town in Norfolk County and the city with a population of 43,000, one is Jonesboro and the other has Ed Espinoza as its mayor.","The city with a population of 43,000 is either the town in Plymouth County or the town whose mayor is Ed Espinoza.","The town in Norfolk County has 3,000 more people than the town in Essex County.","The city in Franklin County has more people than the city in Essex County.","The city with a population of 37,000 isn't in Dukes County.","Eddington doesn't have a population of 37,000.","The town whose mayor is Mike Morse has 6,000 more people than the city whose mayor is Pete Porter.","Brisbane doesn't have Mike Morse as its mayor.","The town whose mayor is Ted Tanner isn't in Franklin County."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000","43,000","46,000"],"label_b":["Brisbane","Eddington","Independence","Jonesboro","Urbana","Vernon","Zamora"],"label_c":["Bristol","Dukes","Essex","Franklin","Hampden","Norfolk","Plymouth"],"label_d":["Cal Compton","Ed Espinoza","Lisa Lyons","Mike Morse","Nora Nolan","Pete Porter","Ted Tanner"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33cac8b84440ef7936f7a59d60f426f4"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Of Iris and the person who lost 13 lbs, one started rowing and the other used the low-fat diet.","The person who started a jogging regimen lost somewhat more pounds than the dieter who used the vegetarian diet.","The friend who used the gluten-free diet lost 4 more pounds than the friend who used the caveman diet.","The dieter who used the vegan diet lost 2 fewer pounds than the person who started a weight lifting regimen.","Howard is either the person who started a kayaking regimen or the dieter who started a racquetball regimen.","The dieter who started a weight lifting regimen lost somewhat fewer pounds than Vickie.","The seven people are the person who started a weight lifting regimen, the friend who lost 7 lbs, Wesley, Stuart, the person who lost 3 lbs, the person who used the vegetarian diet and the person who used the caveman diet.","Of the dieter who used the low-fat diet and the friend who started a racquetball regimen, one is Iris and the other lost 7 lbs.","The person who started a cycling regimen lost 2 more pounds than Iris.","Stuart is either the person who lost 5 lbs or the friend who started a kayaking regimen.","Lindsey didn't try weight lifting.","The person who used the sugar-free diet lost 4 more pounds than the person who started a racquetball regimen."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11","13","15"],"label_b":["Howard","Iris","Lindsey","Pamela","Stuart","Vickie","Wesley"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","kayaking","racquetball","rowing","weight lifting","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0015e6b9d5c025d3b851e6388def187"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Luzagueil isn't a syrah.","The bottle from Penobscot vineyard was bottled 4 years after the riesling.","The bottle from Ellsworth vineyard isn't a pinot gris.","The bottle from Chino Hills vineyard was bottled 4 years after the Zifennwein.","The Friambliss was bottled 8 years after the Zifennwein.","The Vendemmia was bottled sometime after the wine from Ellsworth vineyard.","The chardonnay was bottled 4 years after the Ece Suss.","Of the gewurztraminer and the wine from West Gardiner vineyard, one is the Annata Branco and the other is the Vendemmia.","The wine from Penobscot vineyard was bottled sometime before the bottle from Fenton vineyard.","Of the 1992 wine and the 1988 wine, one is a gewurztraminer and the other is from Santa Barbara vineyard.","The merlot was bottled 4 years after the syrah.","The chardonnay was bottled 8 years before the pinot noir.","The chardonnay was bottled 12 years before the riesling."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004","2008"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Chino Hills","Ellsworth","Fenton","Kingfield","Penobscot","Santa Barbara","West Gardiner"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df9558170b8dafea824516ed51d46daf"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Neil played first base.","The player who wore number 18 played somewhat more games than Karl.","The person who wore number 21 was either the person who played 10 games or the boy who played left field.","The boy who played third base was either Benny or Hugh.","Benny didn't play 12 games.","The boy who wore number 7 played 3 fewer games than the player who wore number 35.","Delbert played 1 more game than the person who played left field.","The person who wore number 29 played 5 more games than the person who wore number 7.","The player who played first base played 2 more games than the person who played left field.","Of the boy who wore number 28 and the person who played 10 games, one played second base and the other was Delbert.","Delbert was either the player who wore number 28 or the boy who played 9 games.","The player who wore number 28 was either the boy who played right field or Benny.","Hugh didn't play 8 games.","Leroy wore number 21.","Neither Neil nor the boy who wore number 35 was the player who played 13 games.","Hugh played somewhat fewer games than the player who played center field."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12","13","14"],"label_b":["Benny","Delbert","Hugh","Jorge","Karl","Leroy","Neil"],"label_c":["center field","first base","left field","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":["3","7","18","21","28","29","35"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0720b3b6b6bfb6df228b65108edbffa1"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Of the person who will lift 1,120 lbs and the Swede, one is Vincent and the other is Nicola.","Wendell is either the South African or the man going fifth.","Of the person who will lift 880 lbs and the contestant going fourth, one is Oliver and the other is the Swede.","The man who will lift 960 lbs won't go seventh.","The seven competitors are Wendell, the person who will lift 1,120 lbs, the Russian, the person who will lift 1,000 lbs, the man going sixth, the Dane and the Korean.","Brent will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Francisco.","Of the man who will lift 1,040 lbs and Francisco, one will go second and the other is the Canadian.","The man who will lift 1,080 lbs isn't the Russian.","Of Vincent and the man going second, one is the South African and the other will lift 920 lbs.","The Dane will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the person going sixth.","The man going first will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Wendell.","Oliver will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by Wendell."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs","1,120 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e3938ce7da31082361fba20fdeb1c35"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The Russets didn't use the orange potato.","The contestants that launched the red potato went somewhat farther than the team that launched the purple potato.","The Potato Bros landed 30 feet short of the Mad Mashers.","The Super Tubers went 45 feet farther than the team that used the hybrid sling.","The Spud Chuckers didn't use the air cannon.","The Potato Bros landed 45 feet short of the contestants that used the vacuum cannon.","Of the team that launched the white potato and the Flying Eyes, one used the trebuchet and the other scored a distance of 225 ft.","The contestants that launched the black potato landed somewhat short of the group that used the catapult.","Of the team that made it to 150 ft and the contestants that used the water cannon, one used the purple potato and the other was the Yukon Bolds.","The Spud Chuckers went 15 feet farther than the team that launched the red potato.","The Yukon Bolds went somewhat farther than the Spud Chuckers.","The team that made it to 165 ft was either the Super Tubers or the group that used the slingshot.","The team that made it to 195 ft didn't use the orange potato.","The Russets went somewhat farther than the Mad Mashers.","The contestants that used the air cannon, the team that launched the red potato, and the team that launched the blue potato are three different teams.","The contestants that launched the yellow potato went 30 feet farther than the group that used the hybrid sling."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices","Colors"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft","195 ft","210 ft","225 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Russets","Spud Chuckers","Super Tubers","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["air cannon","catapult","hybrid sling","slingshot","trebuchet","vacuum cannon","water cannon"],"label_d":["black","blue","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9ce6432fe7b0f3559dca65ac29c6d3a"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The location with a forecasted high of 30 degrees will get 2 fewer inches of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees.","Carthage will get 3 more inches of snow than Three Rivers.","The location that will get 5 inches of snow has a predicted high of 29 degrees.","Meadow Vista will get somewhat less snow than Elma.","Of the location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees and Carthage, one has a predicted high of 34 degrees and the other is expected to receive 5 inches of snow.","Newcastle will get somewhat more snow than Upton.","The location that will get 2 inches of snow doesn't have a forecasted low of 15 degrees.","The seven towns are Upton, the town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees, the town that will get 4 inches of snow, the location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees, the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees, the town with a forecasted low of 18 degrees and the location that will get 3 inches of snow.","Three Rivers isn't expected to get 1 inch of snow.","The location with a forecasted high of 29 degrees will get somewhat more snow than the town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees.","The location that will get 6 inches of snow is either Newcastle or the town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees.","Neither the location with a forecasted low of 13 degrees nor the location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees is the location that will get 2 inches of snow.","The town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than Meadow Vista.","The location with a forecasted high of 32 degrees will get somewhat less snow than the location with a forecasted high of 34 degrees.","Newcastle is either the town that will get 5 inches of snow or the location with a forecasted high of 27 degrees.","The town that will get 5 inches of snow doesn't have a forecasted low of 10 degrees.","The location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees is either Quimby or the location with a forecasted high of 24 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches","6 inches","7 inches"],"label_b":["Carthage","Elma","Meadow Vista","Newcastle","Quimby","Three Rivers","Upton"],"label_c":["10 degrees","11 degrees","12 degrees","13 degrees","15 degrees","18 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":["24 degrees","27 degrees","29 degrees","30 degrees","31 degrees","32 degrees","34 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9885bb88418a60f5183cab79d1adeb2a"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 14-year-old is either the grandchild with the April 7th birthday or the grandchild with the April 19th birthday.","Sadie has a birthday 8 days after Yolanda.","The grandchild from Fillmore has a birthday 4 days before the 14-year-old.","Of the child with the April 11th birthday and the grandchild from Cornville, one is 9 years old and the other is 8 years old.","Edmund is either the grandchild with the April 11th birthday or the 6-year-old.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 4 days before Anthony.","Of the child from Urbana and Rosemarie, one was born on April 11th and the other is 12 years old.","Edmund isn't 8 years old.","The one from Norridgewock has a birthday 8 days after Tanya.","The seven children are Sadie, the grandchild from Fillmore, the grandchild from Urbana, the 6-year-old, the one with the April 7th birthday, the grandchild with the April 27th birthday and the one with the April 19th birthday.","Rosemarie lives in Fillmore.","The child with the April 23rd birthday is either the grandchild from Junction City or Edmund.","The grandchild with the April 23rd birthday isn't 18 years old.","The child with the April 7th birthday doesn't live in Quimby."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd","April 27th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Edmund","Leticia","Rosemarie","Sadie","Tanya","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Cornville","Fillmore","Junction City","Mendota","Norridgewock","Quimby","Urbana"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2394ea8759c984459835477e247f0c16"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The home on Thiesse Drive is either the 1876 building or the Frazier family's house.","Of the house on Island Drive and the building on League Avenue, one was built in 1848 and the other is owned by the Rhodes family.","The 1841 home is owned by the Jordan family.","The house on York Court isn't owned by the Frazier family.","The building on Sandhill Circle was built sometime after the Lowery family's house.","Neither the building on League Avenue nor Roesch Heights is the 1869 house.","Roesch Heights was built 7 years after Gunston Hall.","The 1855 building isn't on Thiesse Drive.","Roesch Heights was built sometime before the house on James Street.","Fox Cottage was built 21 years after Gunston Hall.","Wagner Mansion was built in 1862.","The Alvarado family's house was built 7 years after the building on Sandhill Circle.","The Jordan family's home was built 28 years before Belle Grove.","Benson Hills was built sometime before the house on York Court.","The house on Island Drive was built 14 years before the Hendricks family's home.","The Rhodes family's home was built 7 years after the Frazier family's house.","Neither Roesch Heights nor Belle Grove is the building on Thiesse Drive."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869","1876"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights","Wagner Mansion"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Frazier","Hendricks","Jordan","Lowery","Rhodes","Underwood"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Island Drive","James Street","League Avenue","Sandhill Circle","Thiesse Drive","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2c5af8b59861e1f10686a554bab2e9c"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Dave was adopted sometime before the schnauzer.","Violet's pet was adopted 1 month after Wendy's pet.","The dachshund was adopted 1 month before Nicholas.","The schnauzer is either the dog adopted in February or the dog adopted in May.","The boxer was adopted 2 months after Henry.","Joel is either Wendy's pet or the shih tzu.","Norma's pet was adopted sometime before Lydia's pet.","The black lab was adopted 3 months after Patrick.","Of the dachshund and Wendy's pet, one was adopted in March and the other is named Craig.","Yvette's pet isn't named Henry.","Lydia's pet was adopted 4 months before Miriam's pet.","Lydia's pet is either the dog adopted in March or the boxer.","Wendy's pet isn't the schnauzer.","Neither the puppy adopted in February nor the dog adopted in May is Norma's pet.","Henry was adopted 1 month after the poodle."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Elena","Lydia","Miriam","Norma","Violet","Wendy","Yvette"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","collie","dachshund","poodle","schnauzer","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Craig","Dave","Guillermo","Henry","Joel","Nicholas","Patrick"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bbd2bae7a67f2846e140ff3fcb32807"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["Of the pitch belly tortoise and Chewie, one is from Kazakhstan and the other is 122 years old.","The 68-year-old tortoise is either the ringed tortoise or Snappy.","The tortoise from Zimbabwe is 18 years younger than Chewie.","Speedy isn't the horned tortoise.","The 68-year-old animal, Toredo, Chewie, Yoda, the ringed tortoise and the horned tortoise are all different animals.","Of the 104-year-old tortoise and the tortoise from Qatar, one is named Speedy and the other is named Shelly.","Of the pitch belly tortoise and the 50-year-old tortoise, one is named Yoda and the other is from Vietnam.","The animal from Kazakhstan is older than the black neck tortoise.","The one from Oman is 54 years older than the ringed tortoise.","The tortoise from El Salvador is either the armored tortoise or the 14-year-old tortoise.","Of the swoop-backed tortoise and the one from Zimbabwe, one is 32 years old and the other is named Toredo.","The 104-year-old one is either the tortoise from El Salvador or Shelly."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86","104","122"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Shelly","Snappy","Speedy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","horned","pitch belly","ringed","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["El Salvador","Kazakhstan","Oman","Qatar","Uruguay","Vietnam","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6957c0fd7c5e6206b0680dd09a9289ab"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet costs 4,000 dollars more than the Abby EX-4.","The Steado G5 doesn't have a maximum depth of 8,500 feet.","The $27,000 submersible, the submersible built by Zephyr Waves, and the submersible built by Pan Systems are three different submarines.","Of the submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd. and the $25,000 submarine, one has a maximum depth of 8,500 feet and the other is the Marine V.","The Ompoc Eleven costs 1,000 dollars more than the craft with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet.","The submersible built by Zephyr Waves costs somewhat more than the submersible built by Watertime LLC.","The submarine built by Zephyr Waves costs 2,000 dollars less than the submersible with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","Of the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc. and the submersible with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet, one costs $31,000 and the other costs $26,000.","The craft with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet, the $26,000 craft, the $28,000 submarine, the submarine built by Ecomarine Ltd., the $31,000 submersible and the Cafader Six are all different submarines.","The submarine built by Pan Systems costs 1,000 dollars less than the submersible built by MarineCo.","The submarine built by Pan Systems is either the Cafader Six or the Ompoc Eleven.","The Ukani Q2 is either the submersible with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet or the submarine built by Abyss Toys.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet costs 3,000 dollars more than the craft built by Zephyr Waves."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000","$31,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","5,500 feet","8,500 feet","11,500 feet","13,000 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a65054b3bf4a772710be075d32b11a1d"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The Travelore pack is 10 liters smaller than the silver pack.","Kelley's pack is 10 liters larger than Salvador's pack.","Olga's pack is 10 liters smaller than Myrna's pack.","The orange pack is 10 liters larger than Salvador's pack.","The Pinkster pack is 5 liters larger than Olga's pack.","The Lugmor pack is larger than Olga's pack.","Olga's pack is 5 liters smaller than the gray pack.","Of the 40 liter pack and the black pack, one is Kelley's and the other is made by Bistric.","The green pack is larger than the black pack.","The purple pack is 15 liters larger than Kelley's pack.","The black pack is 20 liters smaller than Hazel's pack.","The black pack is smaller than the Grennel pack.","Robert's pack isn't made by Lugmor.","The Adironda pack is 20 liters larger than the black pack.","Paul's pack is 5 liters larger than Kelley's pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter","55 liter"],"label_b":["Hazel","Kelley","Myrna","Olga","Paul","Robert","Salvador"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e35e014fe98cca2e8d3d9dbf86ef8fdf"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Awick drove 50 fewer miles than the automobile with a high speed of 67 MPH.","The Leden drove 25 miles farther than the automobile with a high speed of 67 MPH.","The four cars were the Garusky, the car with a high speed of 81 MPH, the car with a high speed of 74 MPH and the car with a high speed of 67 MPH.","The Awick had a high speed of 81 MPH."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Garusky","Leden","Yamahana"],"label_c":["67 MPH","72 MPH","74 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fbb2d782c22bff3ee70b9439e19b820"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 6-year-old has a birthday 8 days before Ollie.","Patti was born on April 3rd.","The 9-year-old has a birthday sometime before the 12-year-old.","Michelle was born on April 7th.","Vicki has a birthday 4 days before the 8-year-old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Michelle","Ollie","Patti","Vicki"],"label_c":["6","8","9","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=326a292ca6710c9ba56c5037165ceb1e"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["The student with the 9:00am class is Marion.","Frank is scheduled 2 hours after Mr. Terry's student.","Mr. Quinn's trainee has the 10:00am class.","Willard is either the student with the 9:00am class or Mr. Padilla's student."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Mr. Alford","Mr. Padilla","Mr. Quinn","Mr. Terry"],"label_c":["Frank","Marion","Peter","Willard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05eb4ba91f50666f3c9c326bc3692dbf"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The fusor reactor is either the Dynotis X1 or the reactor launching in March.","The stellarator reactor will launch 1 month after the Haramarui LV.","The facility launching in February is the stellarator reactor.","The Adtina V will launch 1 month before the tokamak reactor.","The Adtina V will launch in February."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Dynotis X1","Haramarui LV","Rodim-Rexit"],"label_c":["fast ignition","fusor","stellarator","tokamak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45a69e12aa9e7518f6f2b14f93e931bb"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot of the giant tortoise was published by Travel Almanac.","The shot published by Wildzone was either the photo of the white rhino or the photo taken in May.","The shot of the white rhino was taken in March.","The photo of the giant tortoise was taken 1 month after the shot published by Wildzone.","The photo of the orangutan was either the photo published by Earth Aware or the photo taken in March.","The photo published by Wildzone was taken 2 months before the shot of the orangutan."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["giant tortoise","orangutan","red panda","white rhino"],"label_c":["Earth Aware","The Geographer","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4db43aed611bacba0a4f0a5e12555150"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Canway interview is on August 22nd.","The interview on August 22nd is for the janitor job.","The interview for the graphic design position is 2 days before the Sancode interview.","The meeting for the sales rep position is 2 days after the Zathdrill interview."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Sancode","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=929ae2f4645297f93cdc47c56ea0651e"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The Iunsel launched sometime after the probe going to Mercury.","The Disty launched in March.","The Moro Jaddo launched 1 month after the mission going to Uranus.","The Iunsel is going to Pluto.","The Iunsel launched 1 month before the mission going to Uranus."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Disty","Iunsel","Moro Jaddo","Viria Mari"],"label_c":["Ganymede","Mercury","Pluto","Uranus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eafd4d653d1f1b84a5a553c098fde94e"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Istryn is 47 light years from earth.","Rodul is farther away from us than the planet orbiting star PLC 120.","The planet orbiting star PLC 120 is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star ZQ 75.","Quael is either the planet orbiting star EX 53 or the planet 43 light years from earth.","The planet orbiting star EX 53 is farther away from us than Rodul."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years"],"label_b":["Istryn","Llyrak","Quael","Rodul"],"label_c":["EX 53","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29025f42e4aaee86c45d3d974304cfed"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The release that came out in October sold somewhat fewer copies than Lip Savage's release.","The album that came out in April sold 100,000 more copies than Epoch Lantern's release.","The album with 1.3 million sales was released in October.","The release with 1.2 million sales is either the record that came out in September or Jagged Knee's album.","Epoch Lantern's record was released in June."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["April","June","September","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ddda794bc4f8e29c8904ee651c4c8095"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The person who paid $6.99 was either the one who had the chai tea or the one who had the cafe americano.","The one who had the chai tea was either Wayne or the person who paid $7.99.","The four friends were Patricia, the one who had the espresso, the person who paid $8.99 and the person who paid $5.99.","Hope paid $5.99."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Belinda","Hope","Patricia","Wayne"],"label_c":["cafe americano","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5aca01b2fae3d60d9948dcef665a5434"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The Dagger sank sometime after the Mermaid.","The Mermaid sank 18 years after the Crusty Knave.","The vessel captained by Crazy Kate sank sometime before the boat captained by Wicked Weiss.","The Dagger was captained by Crazy Kate.","The Mermaid was captained by Stubborn Seth."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Crusty Knave","Dagger","Mermaid"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Red Beard Ben","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e33a2037bb0525973fe843b5c706bf73"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking that requested the clown is for the Bentons.","The booking that requested the photo booth is on October 4.","The four events are the event that requested the petting zoo, the event on October 5, the Thornton family party and the party on October 4.","The Johnson family booking is 1 day before the event that requested the photo booth."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","petting zoo","photo booth"],"label_c":["Benton","Johnson","Thornton","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e9bcf999070657f90c2f982340491b3"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["The size 7 set was either the Cormano footwear or Bethany's pair.","Francine's pair was 1 size larger than the Williford footwear.","Bethany's pair was 1 size smaller than the Schtillet footwear.","Estelle's pair was by Cormano.","Francine's pair was a size 5."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Bethany","Estelle","Francine","Shawna"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Cormano","Schtillet","Williford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0622e91d96a493af24e4f4e0e98caca"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Iggy is 9.4 feet long.","Elwood is 10 years old.","Iggy is 5 years younger than Elwood.","Bubba is either the 20 year old gator or the alligator that is 10.2 feet long.","The 15 year old animal is either the alligator that is 10.7 feet long or Iggy."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Bubba","Carlos","Elwood","Iggy"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.2 feet","10.7 feet","11.1 feet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f1011d3e9a53046ee4203dd4b7ff3b7"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Lucy hit 4 years before the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage.","The hurricane that hit in 1956 caused $13.1 million in damage.","Hurricane Rachel hit 8 years after Hurricane Tammy.","The four hurricanes were the hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage, the storm that hit in 1948, the storm that hit in 1944 and the hurricane that hit in 1956."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956"],"label_b":["Lucy","Rachel","Tammy","Velma"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$16.9 million","$18.5 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1924182abb185a32a3d847fc9544b7c"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line G is 800 ft long.","Line E reaches a height of 30 ft.","Line A is 50 feet shorter than the one with a maximum height of 30 ft.","The 800 ft zip line is either the one with a maximum height of 40 ft or the one with a maximum height of 70 ft.","The 750 ft one is either the one with a maximum height of 40 ft or Line G."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line D","Line E","Line G"],"label_c":["30 ft","40 ft","55 ft","70 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d03f5bf7e000877367e2a90c206c156"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Betty's pack is made by Travelore.","Hazel's pack is 30 liters.","Eugene's pack is 10 liters larger than the Pinkster pack.","The 30 liter pack is either the Grennel pack or Betty's pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Betty","Eugene","Hazel","Myrna"],"label_c":["Grennel","Lugmor","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=981c3bf466bb79f99154c2f16d7071d0"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family paying $700 a month is either the Huffs or the family moving in on Thursday.","The family moving in on Wednesday is paying 20 dollars more per month than the Thompsons.","The Quinns are paying 10 dollars less per month than the Underwoods.","The Thompsons are paying more per month than the family moving in on Monday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710"],"label_b":["Huffs","Quinns","Thompsons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3ebe8ad53389c9c27970075ea885f11"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The gigasaurus costs 250 dollars more than the 75 million year old fossil.","The four fossils are the archadon, the 75 million year old fossil, the $750 fossil and the 90 million year old fossil.","The 85 million year old fossil costs more than the rotosaurus.","The 87 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars more than the 85 million year old fossil."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","rotosaurus","senosaurus"],"label_c":["75 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95225d766392ffc16f82799ce60ccb7a"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The flower required 5 fewer minutes to print than Eleanor's item.","Eleanor's item required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Mary's item.","Stella's design took 10 more minutes to print than the phone case.","The cup took somewhat more minutes to print than the helmet."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Bertha","Eleanor","Mary","Stella"],"label_c":["cup","flower","helmet","phone case"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c71e897196cd73522e54e3fdba19e38"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The bird bought in April is either Hannah's pet or the finch.","Hannah's pet was bought 1 month after Sara's pet.","The lovebird was bought 2 months before Yolanda's pet.","The four birds are the parrot, Hannah's pet, the bird bought in April and the bird bought in February."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alberta","Hannah","Sara","Yolanda"],"label_c":["canary","finch","lovebird","parrot"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ec613c787387950f89d13374ddb7824"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The party that requested the photo booth, the event on October 4 and the event on October 3 are all different events.","The event that requested the magician is for the Zimmermans.","The Ford family party is 1 day before the booking that requested the petting zoo.","The booking on October 3 is for the Thorntons."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["clown","magician","petting zoo","photo booth"],"label_c":["Ford","Ingram","Thornton","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d01dc1c812d1a2fb269112338b963cc9"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The Travelore pack is 10 liters larger than Hazel's pack.","The Adironda pack is smaller than Betty's pack.","The Naturba pack is 10 liters smaller than Donna's pack.","The 35 liter pack is made by Travelore.","Betty's pack is made by Travelore."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Betty","Donna","Hazel","Myrna"],"label_c":["Adironda","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85b3d68b89d44cdb646eb4d8749a7586"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The match with the Red and Blues was sometime before the match with the Warriors.","The October 7 match finished with a score of 20-13.","The 20-13 game was sometime before the 34-7 match.","The match with the Eagles was on October 15.","The match with the Warriors is either the October 7 match or the October 15 match.","The October 15 match is either the match with the Dragons or the 24-21 match."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Red and Blues","Warriors"],"label_c":["18-6","20-13","24-21","34-7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54b9df8695430889eadd86dbcb9631ae"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The person launching in March will be on mission TV-412.","The four people are the astronaut launching in January, the graduate assigned to mission CR-260, the graduate assigned to mission AV-435 and Edwin.","Isaac is either the graduate launching in April or the graduate assigned to mission AV-435.","Katherine will launch in February."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Edwin","Isaac","Katherine","Traci"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","PR-97","TV-412"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a751d8dc2ec67e3d2ec5bc5cd3bd0e6"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater discovered in February is believed to be older than the feature in Macedonia.","The feature in Macedonia was dated to 180,000 B.C.E..","The crater in Liberia was dated to 150,000 B.C.E..","The feature discovered in April is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the feature in Rwanda.","The feature in Vietnam was either the crater discovered in September or the feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E.."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Liberia","Macedonia","Rwanda","Vietnam"],"label_c":["February","April","September","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dbae7d04991c38b9b5a4e37c4fc85cf"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Edwin has an appointment sometime before the person suffering from hip pain.","Zachary is complaining about heartburn.","The patient suffering from vertigo has an appointment 1 hour before Oscar.","Edwin, the person suffering from heartburn and the person suffering from vertigo are all different patients.","Zachary is either the person with the 12 noon appointment or the patient suffering from foot pain."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Edwin","Fernando","Oscar","Zachary"],"label_c":["foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","vertigo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc296c4433c05953174402ca78f85a38"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Kyle's item required 5 fewer minutes to print than the skull.","Gary's piece took somewhat more minutes to print than the helmet.","The four items were the item that printed in 15 minutes, the mask, the phone case and Zachary's item.","The item that printed in 15 minutes was either the helmet or the mask.","The piece that printed in 10 minutes was the mask."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Gary","Kyle","Nadine","Zachary"],"label_c":["helmet","mask","phone case","skull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34b4818a34573757adccfe2bf15fbf2a"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Kellie is scheduled sometime before Mrs. Vazquez's client.","Mr. Cortez's trainee is scheduled 1 hour after Tricia.","Mrs. Vazquez's client is Tricia.","Opal is scheduled 1 hour after Marion.","Mr. Alford's student is Opal."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Mr. Alford","Mrs. Barr","Mr. Cortez","Mrs. Vazquez"],"label_c":["Kellie","Marion","Opal","Tricia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1010d1773bb062fcecb5f3d6a4de2559"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The direct drive facility will launch 2 months before the Essita CBT.","The reactor launching in February is the stellarator reactor.","The Kuchiwa W10 will launch in January.","The Adtina V will launch 1 month after the fusor facility."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Essita CBT","Kuchiwa W10","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","fusor","stellarator","theta pinch"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6c7deacd43dbaaab92fa951aba2fc53"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Vicki has 12 losses.","Barbra Bennes has 30 wins.","The four people are Edna Easton, the woman with 27 wins, the boxer with 30 wins and the woman with 4 losses.","Edna Easton has more wins than the fighter with 15 losses."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33"],"label_b":["Barbra Bennes","Edna Easton","Sonia","Vicki"],"label_c":["4","7","12","15"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd73a17c5c02c0d4bfb6438cd88cd59a"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The tank bought by Cora Carey is 5 gallons larger than the $550 fish tank.","The $920 tank is 5 gallons smaller than the tank bought by Betsy Beard.","The 60 gallon fish tank cost $550.","The $1,250 fish tank is either the display bought by Gideon Gates or the 60 gallon fish tank.","The fish tank bought by Betsy Beard is 60 gallons."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Edwin Ellis","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,250"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2aaa14e906625697c94e4b55baa4e7be"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The A.I. that scored 62% was from SFIT.","Archimedes scored 76%.","Pythagoeas finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the A.I. from CIT.","The system from Exeter was either Proclus or the system that scored 62%."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Gorgias","Proclus","Pythagoeas"],"label_c":["CIT","Exeter","SFIT","UCLA"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb9ccbf4674ecac3f959ac984c0b2fc5"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The 55 gallon fish tank cost $920.","The display bought by Faith Frisk is somewhat larger than the $1,250 display.","The 65 gallon display is either the fish tank bought by Betsy Beard or the $2,000 fish tank.","The $920 display is 5 gallons smaller than the display bought by Betsy Beard.","The fish tank bought by Edwin Ellis cost $1,825."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Betsy Beard","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk"],"label_c":["$920","$1,250","$1,825","$2,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01faa4be04945369ad894fc7e3f7333e"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Peter performed 1 spot before the person who used mobile phones.","The juggler who used mobile phones performed sometime before the performer who used rings.","Peter went second.","Jeffery performed sometime before the performer who used chainsaws.","Shari used rings."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Gerald","Jeffery","Peter","Shari"],"label_c":["batons","chainsaws","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cd592053fb5241722e697c0c664fdc5"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The class in room 208 is held 1 period after the course in room 405.","The four classes are the course in room 405, Mr. Lester's class, the second period class and Mr. Rhodes's class.","The class in room 215 is held during third period.","The third period class is either Mr. Hardy's class or Mr. Lester's class.","Mr. Rhodes's class is held 2 periods after Mr. Glover's class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["208","215","319","405"],"label_c":["Glover","Hardy","Lester","Rhodes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebbd1f3022b6179a7429bf258e1807f9"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The coffee Henry ordered was either the drink that cost $3.40 or the drink that cost $3.50.","The espresso cost somewhat more than the beverage Ira ordered.","The drink ordered by Jacob was the cappuccino.","The drink ordered by Fredrick cost 10 cents less than the beverage Henry ordered.","The coffee that cost $3.50 was either the drink Fredrick ordered or the iced americano."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60"],"label_b":["Fredrick","Henry","Ira","Jacob"],"label_c":["cappuccino","eggnog latte","espresso","iced americano"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5d1050305e5090e1b114096819d498f"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The four houses were the house Priscilla visited in April, the building on Fifth Avenue, Markmanor and Balfern.","Balfern was on Grant Place.","Markmanor was visited in February.","Downsell was visited 1 month after the home on Darby Lane."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Balfern","Barnhill","Downsell","Markmanor"],"label_c":["Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59c6a8c00ec211f1490095e08d130e0a"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The four classes are the course with 22 students, the 1:00 pm class, the class in room 201 and the class in room 212.","The class in room 318 starts 2 hours before the course in room 212.","The course with 14 students starts 4 hours after the course with 22 students.","The course in room 122 is either the class with 20 students or the 9:00 am class."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["122","201","212","318"],"label_c":["14","17","20","22"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2acacec5ee417d713b0401b56b236881"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater in Eritrea was dated to 210,000 B.C.E..","The feature discovered in February is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the crater discovered in April.","The feature discovered in August is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the crater in Yemen.","The feature in Saudi Arabia was found in February."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Eritrea","Haiti","Saudi Arabia","Yemen"],"label_c":["February","April","August","September"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fbd37394ce60e0a6da604c757ae43ed"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The shipment with the fruit basket in it cost 1 dollar more than Greg's package.","The four packages are Oscar's shipment, the shipment with the fruit basket in it, the package with the rare book in it and the package that cost $7.75.","The package with the computer in it is either Christopher's package or the package that cost $6.75.","The shipment with the fruit basket in it is Christopher's."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["computer","fruit basket","rare book","toaster"],"label_c":["Christopher","Freddie","Greg","Oscar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f6dfdf001899805ad14d6a26ffeb3d1"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Epplex 7s has 4 GB less storage than the Mobilex phone.","The Alphalon II is made by Pegasus.","The Pegasus one has 2 GB less storage than the Epplex 7s.","The Lunia V2 is made by Dynatra."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Mobilex","Pegasus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96400e74c5154d8acaab4ab441f4e6a4"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["The four diners were the one who got the ginger ale, Nina, Wallace and the diner who paid $6.99.","Nina paid 1 dollar less than the one who got the root beer.","Glen had the cream soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Angela","Glen","Nina","Wallace"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","root beer","water"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0cd2bcc66ef8aac32bd865126ad6e54"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The four comets are the one discovered in 2011, Casputi, Trosny and the one Rush discovered.","The one Gilda Frank discovered was discovered 1 year before Gostroma.","The one Tillman discovered is Sporrin.","The comet Gilda Frank discovered was found in 2008.","The comet discovered in 2008 is either the comet Rush discovered or Casputi."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Gilda Frank","Miller","Rush","Tillman"],"label_c":["Casputi","Gostroma","Sporrin","Trosny"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=113ac192d56afdd83022b8bcef7c4872"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The $525 device has a maximum range of 250 ft.","The Zarobit-C has a maximum range of 1,000 ft.","The machine with a maximum range of 250 ft is either the $450 drone or the Mechania.","The $450 drone, the Suzutake and the Zarobit-C are all different devices.","The machine with a maximum range of 150 ft costs 150 dollars less than the Zarobit-C."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675"],"label_b":["Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["150 ft","250 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bd1ebd5378431f1535d0bd32d11e81f"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Oscar is either the person suffering from shingles or the person with the 9:00am appointment.","Oscar has an appointment 2 hours after Victor.","The patient with the 12 noon appointment is complaining about back pain.","The person suffering from heartburn has an appointment 1 hour before Dave."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Alan","Dave","Oscar","Victor"],"label_c":["back pain","heartburn","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d4561f6868d04b22a7bbba7d3d5845c"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The ship that sank in 1731 was captained by Red Beard Ben.","The Sea Shame was captained by Crazy Kate.","The Barnacle sank 18 years before the vessel captained by Sparrow Annis.","The Barnacle sank 36 years before the ship captained by Stubborn Seth.","The ship captained by Stubborn Seth was either the vessel that sank in 1749 or the Doubloon."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Dagger","Doubloon","Sea Shame"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Red Beard Ben","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8337304745fc2f599c801c3222e7273"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Garenia 4 will launch 2 months before the tokamak facility.","The Kuchiwa W10 will launch sometime before the direct drive reactor.","The tokamak facility is either the Kuchiwa W10 or the Haramarui LV.","The Kuchiwa W10 is either the facility launching in January or the fusor reactor.","The Garenia 4 will launch in January."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Dynotis X1","Garenia 4","Haramarui LV","Kuchiwa W10"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","fusor","tokamak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4eaf085dc6f8c96dedd3e8453834430"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["The lawyer finished 500 votes ahead of Al Allen.","The architect finished an unknown number of votes ahead of Al Allen.","Ida Ingram is the writer.","The writer finished an unknown number of votes ahead of Bev Baird.","Bev Baird finished 1,000 votes ahead of the teacher."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Bev Baird","Ed Ewing","Ida Ingram"],"label_c":["architect","lawyer","teacher","writer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a048e11c49bf889c9356548f25b2351"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Jeff Holman's book sold 7 more copies than Matt Stevens's book.","Matt Stevens's book sold somewhat fewer copies than My Best Friend.","Zara's Game is either the title that sold 33 copies or Daniel Hansen's book.","Wendalissa sold 26 copies.","Zara's Game and Daniel Hansen's book are different books."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Call of Duty","My Best Friend","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f871763254ba5f8cd6753f40dc24928"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The fourth period class is either the class in room 318 or Mr. Quinn's class.","The course in room 208 is held during fourth period.","The class in room 318 is held 1 period before Mr. Jimenez's class.","The four classes are Mr. Jimenez's class, the course in room 208, the class in room 120 and the course in room 318.","Mr. Yang's class is held 1 period after Mr. Jimenez's class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["114","120","208","318"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Jimenez","Quinn","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd6084abc64023b3cdf94f49d2d6701a"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The person who used mobile phones was either the performer who went fourth or Robert.","Nick went second.","The performer who used mobile phones performed 2 spots after Lora.","The person who went second used chainsaws.","The juggler who used mobile phones performed 1 spot before the juggler who used batons."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Archie","Lora","Nick","Robert"],"label_c":["batons","bowling pins","chainsaws","mobile phones"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e64154890e33bbb75aa0abd7ea9e190"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["The one who had the shiraz paid less than the one who had the zinfandel.","Lynda paid 1 dollar less than Clara.","Willie paid 1 dollar more than Joanna.","Clara was either the one who had the zinfandel or the one who had the port.","Lynda paid more than the one who had the zinfandel."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99"],"label_b":["Clara","Joanna","Lynda","Willie"],"label_c":["port","riesling","shiraz","zinfandel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b684ab7129f130168ef04ea4585d71b5"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The submarine built by Pan Systems is either the Cafader Six or the Steado G5.","The $28,000 submersible is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The submersible built by Abyss Toys costs somewhat less than the Rubico One.","The Cafader Six costs 1,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc..","The Steado G5 costs $28,000."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Cafader Six","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","Pan Systems"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d38e23d98841e7d75ff274711b43082e"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["\"Max Fusion\" began his crusade in 2010.","Sid Shaffer began 1 year after \"Green Avenger\".","Sid Shaffer began 2 years before Danny Doyle.","\"Wonderman\" is Gabe Grant."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Danny Doyle","Edsel Eaton","Gabe Grant","Sid Shaffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2f05a5c456c90ab30ab37183d36a3c8"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Fierro has the MRT-628 plates.","The automobile that received the $100 fine is either the Grandero or the car with the GGZ-007 plates.","The Grandero was fined 25 dollars more than the automobile with the MRT-628 plates.","The Grandero was fined $75.","The Cavalo was fined 25 dollars more than the vehicle with the FRZ-192 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Fierro","Grandero"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94aa460c07fe2a7378b798a5bd094fb5"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The $505 item, the Z-Free XL and the unit with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity are all different units.","The Binson C40 is either the $570 unit or the air conditioner with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The air conditioner with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars more than the Binson C40.","The Ultralux 92 costs 65 dollars less than the item with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The $505 unit has the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Coolstar XV5","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de65ed9d93b502bb778d17a64c54ae73"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Mrs. Arnold is in room 203.","The person in room 209 is staying for a shorter time than the client in room 203.","The customer who is staying for 4 days is either the client in room 124 or Navarro.","Navarro is staying for 2 days.","Mr. Everett is staying 1 day longer than the person in room 203."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mrs. Arnold","Mrs. Cruz","Mr. Everett","Navarro"],"label_c":["124","203","209","320"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=532b9951fcadfa8f23fce5164f18f7c4"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The basketball facility holds 40 more people than the baseball facility.","Beck Arena is set up for football games.","Elliott Arena is either the facility with seating for 190 people or the facility with seating for 230 people.","Austin Arena holds 80 fewer people than the football facility.","The arena with seating for 190 people is either the lacrosse facility or Austin Arena."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230"],"label_b":["Austin","Beck","Elliott","Wilcox"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","lacrosse"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a3b8cfd4a45180aea9096d975770d9a"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The title written by Steve Spark costs 10 dollars more than the calculus title.","The pre-calculus book was written by Rosa Rubens.","The trigonometry book costs $29.99.","The calculus textbook costs less than the title written by Mina Morton."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["calculus","pre-calculus","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Mina Morton","Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Velma Vintz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30d671e389d9011bc7b51899f04a4f3a"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Merlin has a wingspan 8 inches longer than the 8-year-old bird.","Angel is either the bird with a wingspan of 102 inches or the 5-year-old bird.","Pepper is 10 years old.","Angel is 11 years old."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Merlin","Pepper","Sunshine"],"label_c":["5","8","10","11"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3175693d5c2d97f64b1a777c64f54004"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on President Harding spoke 6 minutes less than Nadine.","Nadine spoke for 11 minutes.","Vicki spoke 3 minutes more than Georgia.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Van Buren was either Inez or Georgia.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Fillmore and the presenter who spoke for 11 minutes were different students."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Georgia","Inez","Nadine","Vicki"],"label_c":["Fillmore","Harding","Lincoln","Van Buren"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6394ede4bba0ea403782ba318abb1c80"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["The four people are the person with 120 Facebook friends, the one with 57 LinkedIn connections, the one with 54 LinkedIn connections and Inez.","Yvonne has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 84 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 57 LinkedIn connections has 10 more Facebook friends than Tina.","Yvonne has 54 LinkedIn connections."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150"],"label_b":["Cedric","Inez","Tina","Yvonne"],"label_c":["54","57","84","85"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f31bbd0cabbfce506b3cd9666a021591"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Ormagh impact crater is 125 m. wide.","The Moriwa impact crater, the Silurian impact crater and the 175 m. wide one are all different craters.","The Moriwa impact crater is either the 125 m. wide crater or the Cambrian impact crater.","The 150 m. wide one was formed during the Silurian period.","The Triassic impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Asanish impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Garight","Moriwa","Ormagh"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Jurassic","Silurian","Triassic"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3b9e3470673c4d338e7c23a74249db7"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Bladescape was played 2 months after Planets Align.","Stealth was played in March.","The board game played in February was either Bladescape or the board game hosted at Vera's house.","Rules of War was hosted by Ethel.","Bladescape was either the board game hosted at Caroline's house or the game played in February."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bladescape","Planets Align","Rules of War","Stealth"],"label_c":["Caroline","Doreen","Ethel","Vera"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9be41f6767aa004f8c427c20534831a6"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Debra paid 10 dollars more than Inez.","Whitney's client was either the client who paid $180 or Freda.","Inez paid less than Rose's client.","Pam's client paid 20 dollars more than Debra."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Debra","Eula","Freda","Inez"],"label_c":["Pam","Rose","Vicki","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49f087f15092d7d26b3cf585f7d32315"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Vincent is staying somewhat longer than Jennings.","Mr. Daniels is in room 203.","Jennings is staying 2 days longer than the guest in room 209.","Vincent is in room 124."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mr. Daniels","Jennings","Underwood","Vincent"],"label_c":["114","124","203","209"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=425dd4df13365f8390c1bba8bbafb2ab"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["The team leaving in January will be either Naomi's team or Faith's expedition.","Oscar's team will leave 2 months after Naomi's team.","Mercedes's expedition will be either Zachary's team or Alvin's team.","Oscar's expedition will leave in April.","Ruben's team will leave 2 months before Alvin's expedition."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alvin","Oscar","Ruben","Zachary"],"label_c":["Faith","Mercedes","Naomi","Paula"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee225917e66c52c7057bd46a65bbbb55"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["Zed Alexander's suitcase is yellow.","Vic Evans's bag weighs 35 pounds.","The white piece weighs 6 pounds less than Ute Fleming's luggage.","Vic Evans's suitcase weighs 3 pounds less than the indigo suitcase."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44"],"label_b":["Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["indigo","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dfe7aa0fb621cd4823bb9398be4245c"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Barca was assigned to Officer Ingram.","Jaws graduated 1 month after the canine assigned to Officer Ingram.","Aries was either the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Nolan or the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Oliver.","The K-9 unit that graduated in June was either the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Salinas or Barca.","The K-9 unit that graduated in March was assigned to Officer Oliver.","The canine assigned to Officer Nolan graduated sometime after the canine assigned to Officer Ingram."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Jaws","McGruff"],"label_c":["Ingram","Nolan","Oliver","Salinas"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d02648ed7023ebc2cd31bb2df3160056"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The four sessions are Arnold's lesson, the session at 11:30am, the session at 10:30am and the session with Kristin.","The lesson at 10:30am is with Howard.","Danny's appointment is 1 hour after Blake's session.","The session at 11:30am is with Jimmy.","Emma's session is 2 hours before Blake's lesson."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Danny","Emma"],"label_c":["Howard","Jimmy","Kristin","Lena"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d4a2bcffa34c88648206e839b89bb59"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["The animal believed to be 170,000 years old was unearthed in Greenland.","The animal found in Scotland was either \"Thumper\" or the animal believed to be 170,000 years old.","The mammoth found in Alaska lived 30,000 years before \"Snuffles\".","\"Peanut\" is thought to be 140,000 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years"],"label_b":["Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Michigan","Scotland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4815e584e9a0c6301b8fd9ab0513ec55"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The town with a forecasted low of 10 degrees will get 2 more inches of snow than Three Rivers.","Meadow Vista is expected to receive 2 inches of snow.","The location that will get 1 inch of snow has a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 22 degrees is either the town that will get 1 inch of snow or Jackman."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches"],"label_b":["Brownfield","Jackman","Meadow Vista","Three Rivers"],"label_c":["10 degrees","18 degrees","19 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=256a9f5ad65156b8b393bf62b1f5d844"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Hill Harvey was either the diver who went fifth or the contestant who reached a depth of 104 meters.","Arnold Avery reached a maximum depth that was shallower than the competitor who went fourth.","Daniel Day dove 3 meters deeper than Ferris Frye.","Daniel Day went to a maximum depth of 104 meters.","Daniel Day dove seventh."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Daniel Day","Ferris Frye","Hill Harvey"],"label_c":["third","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44cb607f5d7675991de08e8f427a2d35"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The athlete who started from Pismo Beach finished 11 days after the athlete who started from Bodega Bay.","The competitor who traveled for 195 days started from Bodega Bay.","The competitor who started from Pismo Beach was either Vivian or the competitor who traveled for 195 days.","Omar finished in 184 days.","The four rowers were the rower who traveled for 195 days, Vivian, Flora and the competitor who started from Morro Bay."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Flora","Kurt","Omar","Vivian"],"label_c":["Bodega Bay","Encinitas","Morro Bay","Pismo Beach"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=500491e0c6bea08f2fc35251217affcc"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The vacation with Dustin is either the 2004 holiday or the hang gliding holiday.","The kayaking trip was 2 years after the camping vacation.","The trip with Zachary was after the kayaking vacation.","The camping trip was 2 years before the vacation with James."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Dustin","James","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hang gliding","kayaking"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f13637a6cbc932258dc84b471f3e607"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Crystal paid $7.75.","The customer who requested flaxseed is either Crystal or Amelia.","The customer who paid $7.75 asked for wheat grass.","Frederick paid 1 dollar less than the person who requested kale."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Amelia","Crystal","Delores","Frederick"],"label_c":["chia seeds","flaxseed","kale","wheat grass"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31af7d541b9e1c94a4b18988c6480dd9"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line F is 750 ft long.","Line B is 800 ft long.","The one with a maximum height of 70 ft is shorter than Line E.","The one with a maximum height of 55 ft is longer than Line F.","The line with a maximum height of 45 ft is 50 feet longer than Line A."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line E","Line F"],"label_c":["45 ft","55 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=915fb82665002785162aea8d08d80c75"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Raquel's item was the whistle.","The flower took somewhat more minutes to print than Lee's item.","Virgil's item was the skull.","Virgil's piece took 5 more minutes to print than the flower.","Virgil's item required 5 fewer minutes to print than Raquel's design."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Jacqueline","Lee","Raquel","Virgil"],"label_c":["cup","flower","skull","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68fd5f41c5d349254598c9e916a010ae"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The system that scored 62% was either Galen or the A.I. from Cambridge.","Proclus scored 55%.","The four systems were Plutarch, the system from Oxford, the system that scored 76% and the system that scored 69%.","The A.I. that scored 69% was either the A.I. from Stanford or Plutarch.","Galen scored 69%."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Galen","Plutarch","Proclus","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","MIT","Oxford","Stanford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1421d78a5b9bfe19e4e015c9fe1572f"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line C is either the line with a maximum height of 85 ft or the 800 ft one.","The line with a maximum height of 70 ft is 100 feet longer than Line D.","Line F reaches a height of 25 ft.","Line C reaches a height of 55 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line B","Line C","Line D","Line F"],"label_c":["25 ft","55 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef5842260a959927ede6ede142445943"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["The four videos are the viral video with 5 million views, \"Beach Brouhaha\", Rodney's viral video and Tonya's video.","Tonya's viral video is either the viral video with 4 million views or \"Happy Hermits\".","The video with 7 million views is \"Happy Hermits\".","Daryl's viral video is \"You Otter Know\".","Daryl's viral video has 1 million more views than \"Beach Brouhaha\"."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Daryl","Rodney","Tonya","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Beach Brouhaha","Gabe Goes Nuts","Happy Hermits","You Otter Know"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7b85c983e6421077e1230223e3cd272"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The Korean is either Brent or Vincent.","The Canadian will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Vincent.","Brent is the Canadian.","The man who will lift 960 lbs is either the South African or the Canadian.","The four competitors are the person who will lift 880 lbs, the Russian, the Korean and the Canadian.","Nicola will lift 880 lbs."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Nicola","Oliver","Vincent"],"label_c":["Canadian","Korean","Russian","South African"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24dabee28c0c7418894a50c8b0cc93d3"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The vacation with Andy was 1 year before the trip with Calvin.","The hiking trip was before the trip with Gladys.","The cycling holiday was 1 year before the camping trip.","The vacation with Henrietta was after the holiday with Andy.","The holiday with Henrietta is either the 2001 vacation or the hiking holiday."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Andy","Calvin","Gladys","Henrietta"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hiking","hunting"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=573a1df396c71bc18e2cfaa0e3bcaf9a"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Glenda's assignment is the symposium.","The assignment with 75 attendees is the conference.","Kurt's assignment is either the job with 50 attendees or the retreat assignment.","The symposium job will involve 50 fewer people than Zachary's job."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125"],"label_b":["Bridget","Glenda","Kurt","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","conference","retreat","symposium"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd066022aa61484548761c93382b3ab7"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Brewer is shorter than the mountain first summited by Dale Dickens.","Mt. Brewer is 14,340 feet tall.","The mountain first summited by Ford Fischer, Mt. Johnston and the peak that is 14,600 feet tall are all different mountains.","Mt. Sloan is 130 feet shorter than the peak first summited by Ford Fischer.","Mt. Johnston was first climbed by Hal Hudson."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Brewer","Mt. Johnston","Mt. Sloan","Mt. Vincent"],"label_c":["Dale Dickens","Ford Fischer","Hal Hudson","Jethro Jacobs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f51c4c8dc8dd8ebabdb605f4766e14d1"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Elena performed 2 spots before the person who used balls.","Peter went third.","Archie used batons.","The performer who went fourth was either the juggler who used chainsaws or Elena."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Archie","Elena","Ian","Peter"],"label_c":["balls","batons","chainsaws","mobile phones"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af070dddea123b48375200299a4f821b"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The spider that sold for $75 was the black widow.","Olga's purchase was either the arachnid that sold for $90 or the archaenido.","Melinda's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the cart spider.","The darkback cost 15 dollars less than Tim's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Kristina","Melinda","Olga","Tim"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","cart spider","darkback"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db5ddbda6e0dc2b23e592121148138bf"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Jacqueline's piece required 5 fewer minutes to print than Willis's piece.","The design that printed in 15 minutes was the cup.","Dennis's piece was either the piece that printed in 20 minutes or the skull.","The mask took 5 more minutes to print than Willis's piece.","The piece that printed in 10 minutes was the skull.","Willis's item required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Dennis's piece."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Dennis","Hilda","Jacqueline","Willis"],"label_c":["cup","mask","phone case","skull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f55f1a4cc69a8431ad1169d2053cc6b4"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Francisco's cake costs 25 dollars more than Dolores's cake.","The $200 piece is shaped like a train.","Karen's cake costs somewhat more than Dolores's piece.","The $150 cake is shaped like a potato.","The cake shaped like a football costs 25 dollars less than Dolores's cake."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200"],"label_b":["Dolores","Francisco","Karen","Rick"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","potato","train"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96ff2871d0541ca6f63bc542802c84e1"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["Mattie's rose finished 2 places ahead of the kazanlik.","Mattie's flower was either the vanity or the flower that won third place.","The kazanlik was either Deanna's rose or the rose that won first place.","The enchantress finished 1 place behind Mattie's rose.","The vanity won first place.","The enchantress was Lydia's."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["enchantress","kazanlik","magic dragon","vanity"],"label_c":["Deanna","Irene","Lydia","Mattie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd4843ea4daccced32607c130731fc58"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The hotel that offers skydiving is either the resort on St. Martin or the option on Antigua.","The hotel on Anguilla costs more per night than the option on St. Martin.","Regal Park is either the resort that costs $255 per night or the hotel that offers hang gliding.","The option on St. Barts costs 20 dollars more per night than the resort that offers parasailing.","Sapphire Hills costs 60 dollars more per night than the resort that offers spa services.","Azure Hills costs 40 dollars more per night than the resort that offers hang gliding.","Of Grand Echo and the option that costs $275 per night, one is on Antigua and the other offers parasailing.","The resort on St. Martin costs 40 dollars more per night than Emerald View.","The hotel that offers scuba diving costs 100 dollars less per night than the option on Grenada.","Grand Echo doesn't offer golf lessons.","Of Silver Harbor and the option that costs $295 per night, one is on St. Barts and the other is on Grenada.","Emerald View costs less per night than the option on Barbados.","Of the resort that offers skydiving and the hotel that offers hang gliding, one costs $215 per night and the other is on Barbados."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands","Features"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255","$275","$295"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Emerald View","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Barbados","Grenada","Martinique","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":["golf lessons","hang gliding","kayaking","parasailing","scuba diving","skydiving","spa services"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d761219157c711981d89b2c24c441213"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["The application released in April doesn't have exactly 1.5 million downloads.","The application with 8.9 million downloads was released later than Bubble Bombs.","The application released by Vortia was released later than Angry Ants.","Of the application released by Digibits and the game with 4.2 million downloads, one is Peter Parka and the other was released in June.","The game released by Gadingo was released 5 months later than the app released by BeGamez.","The application with 3.1 million downloads was released 5 months later than Bubble Bombs.","Castle Crunch was released 2 months later than Flowcarts.","The game released by Trebuchet was released 2 months later than the app released by Vortia.","The application released in August is either the application with 6.8 million downloads or Vitalinks.","Castle Crunch is either the game with 5.5 million downloads or the game released in April.","Of the game with 5.5 million downloads and the application released in June, one is Vitalinks and the other was made by Apptastic."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Digibits","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","2.3 million","3.1 million","4.2 million","5.5 million","6.8 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1abbd2bfc70ba1b3d553420345f8f175"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater that is 3,500 meters wide is believed to be 60,000 years older than the feature in Brunei.","The feature discovered in February is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in June.","Of the crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. and the crater in Yemen, one was found in February and the other was found in September.","The crater that is 1,200 meters wide was either the feature discovered in August or the feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E..","The crater discovered in June was either the crater that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. or the feature in Macedonia.","The crater discovered in August is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the crater in Iraq.","Of the feature discovered in August and the crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E., one is in Rwanda and the other is 550 meters wide.","The crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. was either the crater in Iraq or the feature that is 2,250 meters wide.","The feature in Poland is believed to be 90,000 years older than the feature that is 930 meters wide.","The feature in Vietnam is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the feature in Yemen.","Of the feature that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. and the feature that is 550 meters wide, one was found in December and the other is in Brunei.","The crater that is 780 meters wide is believed to be newer than the feature discovered in December.","The crater that is 1,480 meters wide wasn't discovered in April."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E.","30,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Iraq","Macedonia","Poland","Rwanda","Vietnam","Yemen"],"label_c":["February","April","June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad24f9a5de06ffe99c63eda91179c1da"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["Gail Garrett's project, the job starting in June, the $32,000 project, the job starting in April, the job starting in September and the Karie Lane project are all different projects.","The job starting in August won't be managed by Bill Bonner.","The $20,000 project begins sometime after the $40,000 project.","Of the job starting in April and the $15,000 project, one will focus on Ivy Street and the other will be headed by Al Anderson.","The Fred Lane project begins 2 months before the Gray Avenue project.","The $32,000 project is either the job starting in August or Irma Ingram's project.","The job starting in September won't be managed by Freda Fisher.","Of the job starting in August and the job starting in July, one will focus on Ivy Street and the other will have a budget of $32,000.","The Ethel Street project won't be managed by Irma Ingram.","Freda Fisher's project is either the Karie Lane project or the York Court project.","Bill Bonner's project begins 3 months after the $18,000 project.","The $32,000 project begins sometime after the Juniper Lane project.","The Gray Avenue project won't have a budget of $20,000.","The Fred Lane project begins 3 months before the $15,000 project.","Neither Gail Garrett's project nor Freda Fisher's project is the $35,000 project.","Of Freda Fisher's project and Ed Erickson's project, one will have a budget of $36,000 and the other will focus on Gray Avenue.","The $15,000 project is either Cal Craft's project or Bill Bonner's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September","October"],"label_b":["Ethel Street","Fred Lane","Gray Avenue","Ivy Street","Juniper Lane","Karie Lane","York Court"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$15,000","$18,000","$20,000","$32,000","$35,000","$36,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce74e562881802a7332f54b16be0499d"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Neither whoever danced the charleston nor the person who danced ninth was the contestant that scored 181 points.","Clara didn't perform the charleston.","The person who danced the boogie-woogie scored somewhat higher than the person who danced eighth.","The person who danced third scored 6 points lower than the dancer who performed eighth.","The person who danced the samba scored 3 points higher than Rosie.","Lillian scored 3 points higher than Rosie.","The person who danced fourth scored 3 points higher than the dancer who did the foxtrot.","The person who danced the twist scored somewhat higher than the person who danced third.","Of the performer who did the samba and the dancer that scored 190 points, one performed first and the other danced ninth.","Bessie was either the dancer who performed ninth or the dancer who did the twist.","The performer who did the samba scored somewhat lower than Clara.","Willie didn't finish with 181 points.","The performer who did the foxtrot scored 3 points lower than whoever danced the lindy.","The performer who did the hustle scored 9 points higher than the dancer who performed eighth.","Yvette scored 3 points lower than the person who danced fifth."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points","196 points","199 points"],"label_b":["Bessie","Clara","Fannie","Lillian","Rosie","Willie","Yvette"],"label_c":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","6th","8th","9th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","foxtrot","hustle","lindy","samba","twist"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=830dd139215c0179b59d62c6d33a7493"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Of the size 12 jersey and Nelson's jersey, one is number 19 and the other is number 28.","The red shirt is 2 sizes larger than number 24.","Number 37 is either the size 8 jersey or the size 6 jersey.","Number 32 isn't green.","Jacobson's shirt is 1 size smaller than Dean's shirt.","The size 10 shirt is either the red jersey or the blue jersey.","Number 49 is 2 sizes larger than number 32.","Oliver's jersey is either the size 7 jersey or number 28.","Number 32 isn't purple.","The size 7 jersey isn't green.","Quinn's shirt is 2 sizes larger than number 24.","The size 9 jersey is either number 24 or number 19.","The orange shirt is 4 sizes smaller than Ingram's shirt.","The white jersey is 1 size smaller than the blue jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Dean","Ingram","Jacobson","Kirby","Nelson","Oliver","Quinn"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["19","24","28","32","37","42","49"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ed2b8dc17dde416d2be53ea0aa1db2d"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["\"Ellie\" was 8.2 ft tall.","The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall lived 60,000 years after the mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall.","\"Dumbo\" was either the mammoth that was 9.3 ft tall or the mammoth found in Greenland.","The mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall lived 90,000 years after \"Snuffles\".","\"Bernie\" wasn't exactly 9.6 ft tall.","\"Bernie\" wasn't exactly 8.1 ft tall.","The mammoth found in Siberia was either \"Fang\" or \"Bernie\".","The animal that was 9.6 ft tall lived sometime after \"Peanut\".","The mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall wasn't found in Scotland.","The mammoth found in Norway lived 30,000 years after the animal that was 8.6 ft tall.","The mammoth that was 7.8 ft tall lived 60,000 years before the mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall.","Of the mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old and \"Ellie\", one was unearthed in Greenland and the other was unearthed in Saskatchewan.","Of the animal found in Alaska and the mammoth found in Siberia, one was 9.6 ft tall and the other is thought to be 170,000 years old.","\"Peanut\" lived 30,000 years after the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall.","The mammoth found in Greenland lived sometime before the animal found in Saskatchewan.","\"Thumper\" wasn't found in Norway."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years","80,000 years","50,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.3 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9c8acd6fd3e22e746f0e31fe52dca21"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["The title due on September 29 was \"Heaven's Seal\".","The title by Hank Hensley was due 3 weeks after the book by Betty Bush.","The seven books are the title by Betty Bush, \"Heaven's Seal\", \"Dancing Well\", \"Ohio Haunts\", Terrance's book, Zachary's book and Nettie's book.","Of the title by Kim Kramer and the title by Dale Durham, one was taken out by Nettie and the other was \"Ohio Haunts\".","Nettie's book was due 1 week before \"Dancing Well\".","Of \"Kip and Ken\" and Dan's book, one was written by Dale Durham and the other was due on September 29.","The title by Betty Bush was due 1 week before \"Frogs of Iowa\".","Terrance's book wasn't due on October 6.","\"Frogs of Iowa\" was due sometime before \"Time to Burn\".","Rosa's book wasn't due on October 13.","The title due on September 8 is either Latasha's book or Nettie's book.","The title by Hank Hensley was due 1 week before \"Ohio Haunts\".","Latasha's book is either the book by Fred Fuentes or the book by Betty Bush.","The book by Pete Patton wasn't \"Heaven's Seal\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29","October 6","October 13"],"label_b":["Dan","Inez","Latasha","Nettie","Rosa","Terrance","Zachary"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Betty Bush","Dale Durham","Fred Fuentes","Gabby Garza","Hank Hensley","Kim Kramer","Pete Patton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=728cf1672fe2598aaf1300c6daea9ad5"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Of the garbage man and Pablo, one received 25 votes and the other played baseball.","The lawyer never played football.","Jorge received 7 votes more votes than the garbage man.","Pablo never played golf.","The golf player is either the musician or the person who got 11 votes.","Of the architect and Vernon, one played basketball and the other received 46 votes.","Colin is either the person who got 11 votes or the person who got 18 votes.","The soccer player received 7 votes fewer votes than the musician.","Of the lacrosse player and Pablo, one is the musician and the other received 46 votes.","The lawyer received 28 votes more votes than Nathaniel.","Dennis received fewer votes than the basketball player.","Colin received 14 votes more votes than Nathaniel.","The doctor received 21 votes fewer votes than the waiter."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32","39","46"],"label_b":["Anthony","Colin","Dennis","Jorge","Nathaniel","Pablo","Vernon"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","golf","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","doctor","garbage man","lawyer","musician","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d904d618753391aa610c38c8eca4174"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["Of the direct mailer and the campaign with the $15,000 budget, one has brought in 1525 responses and the other was produced by Julie Jordan.","The campaign produced by Gilda Gamble has brought in 300 more responses than the campaign with the $30,000 budget.","The campaign with the $75,000 budget has brought 150 fewer responses than the newspaper ad.","The campaign produced by Faith Fowler is either the ad with 1375 responses or the ad with the $15,000 budget.","Of the ad with 775 responses and the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins, one is the tv commercial and the other has the $30,000 budget.","The campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby has brought fewer responses than the campaign with the $30,000 budget.","The ad produced by Eddie Evans has brought 600 fewer responses than the radio spot.","The tv commercial has brought in 300 more responses than the campaign with the $75,000 budget.","The web campaign wasn't produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The magazine ad has brought in 300 more responses than the ad with the $65,000 budget.","The campaign with the $90,000 budget wasn't produced by Faith Fowler.","The web campaign doesn't have the $90,000 budget.","The campaign with the $50,000 budget wasn't produced by Gilda Gamble.","The direct mailer has brought in 300 more responses than the magazine ad."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375","1525"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d311d112dfd7908146641547dd00c3f"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The farm Michael will dust on June 8th isn't in Hanford.","The farm Michael will dust on June 5th doesn't grow spinach.","Of the one in Red Oak and the one that grows beets, one will be dusted on June 10th and the other is Blackwater.","The one in Albion will be worked on 1 day before the one in Red Oak.","Tall Pines will be worked on sometime after the farm in Fremont.","The business that grows cucumbers is either the one Michael will dust on June 9th or the business in Hanford.","Hazelwood will be worked on 3 days before Lone Oak.","The business in Eldon will be worked on 1 day before Iron Hill.","The one that grows potatoes will be worked on 2 days before the business in Eldon.","The farm in Eldon is either Blackwater or the business Michael will dust on June 5th.","The one in Fremont will be worked on 1 day after the business in Milbridge.","Lone Oak doesn't grow alfalfa.","Lone Oak will be worked on 1 day before the farm that grows corn.","The farm that grows spinach is either Hazelwood or the one in Red Oak.","The farm in Fremont will be worked on 5 days before Lucky Star."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th","June 9th","June 10th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Albion","Defiance","Eldon","Fremont","Hanford","Milbridge","Red Oak"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","corn","potatoes","soy","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19b68d05b870cf0366c21a6dc1be8e10"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Buster trained 1 week more than Charlie.","The one that was in school for 8 weeks is either the dog Nadine trained or the canine from Fontanelle.","Charlie was in classes for 6 weeks.","The canine from Victorville had a training period that was somewhat shorter than that of the one Stephanie trained.","The seven dogs are Jake, the one that was in school for 12 weeks, the one Martha trained, the one Rachel trained, the dog Odette trained, the canine that was in school for 10 weeks and the canine from Keyes.","The one from Victorville wasn't trained by Rachel.","The one Paula trained trained 3 weeks more than Buster.","The one Martha trained is either the canine that was in school for 10 weeks or Lucky.","Gizmo trained 2 weeks more than the canine from McFarland.","The one from Riverside wasn't trained by Stephanie.","Jake isn't from Elgin.","The dog that was in school for 6 weeks is from Ida Grove.","The one that was in school for 9 weeks is either Jake or the dog Paula trained.","The dog from Fontanelle had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of Cooper.","The one from Riverside trained 2 weeks more than the dog from McFarland."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks","11 weeks","12 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Charlie","Cooper","Gizmo","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Odette","Paula","Rachel","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Elgin","Fontanelle","Ida Grove","Keyes","McFarland","Riverside","Victorville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c0571d34131c25f540007ca67d384eb"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Tim's purchase didn't cost $45.","The specimen from Qatar cost 30 dollars more than Ebony's purchase.","Of the specimen from Qatar and the arachnid that sold for $105, one was the cart spider and the other was won by Lonnie.","The raft spider cost 30 dollars less than the ipstin spider.","The specimen from Iran cost 15 dollars less than the wolf spider.","Charles's purchase was either the spider that sold for $45 or the specimen from Brazil.","The spider that sold for $135 was either Vicky's purchase or the whip spider.","Brandon's purchase cost 60 dollars less than the specimen from Albania.","Of the spider that sold for $105 and the arachnid that sold for $90, one was won by Charles and the other was the ipstin spider.","Of Lonnie's purchase and the specimen from Albania, one was the darkback and the other sold for $135.","Melinda's purchase, the spider that sold for $90, the spider that sold for $45, the specimen from Iran and the specimen from Dominica were all different spiders.","The arachnid that sold for $45 wasn't from Russia."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120","$135"],"label_b":["Brandon","Charles","Ebony","Lonnie","Melinda","Tim","Vicky"],"label_c":["black widow","cart spider","darkback","ipstin spider","raft spider","whip spider","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Albania","Brazil","Dominica","Iran","Oman","Qatar","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=356d872ca6404d5fe0cf649b6cde450c"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The drink ordered by Bryan was either the beverage served by Toni or the beverage that cost $3.70.","The beverage served by Linda was either the drink Darrell ordered or the coffee that cost $3.90.","Of the drink that cost $3.50 and the drink served by Susan, one was the iced americano and the other was ordered by Eduardo.","Of the drink ordered by Charlie and the drink served by Toni, one was the mocha and the other cost $3.50.","The drink served by Naomi was either the cappuccino or the drink that cost $3.40.","The coffee served by Toni was either the beverage that cost $3.50 or the beverage that cost $3.30.","The eggnog latte cost somewhat more than the coffee Eduardo ordered.","The seven orders were the vanilla latte, the coffee that cost $3.50, the drink Eduardo ordered, the drink served by Willie, the coffee that cost $3.70, the drink Greg ordered and the coffee that cost $3.90.","The iced americano cost somewhat more than the macchiato.","The drink Bryan ordered wasn't the cappuccino.","The beverage that cost $3.70 was served by Naomi.","The coffee served by Minnie cost 30 cents less than the espresso.","The beverage ordered by Greg cost $3.40.","The coffee ordered by Henry cost 30 cents more than the coffee Eduardo ordered.","The mocha cost somewhat more than the eggnog latte."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70","$3.80","$3.90"],"label_b":["Bryan","Charlie","Darrell","Eduardo","Greg","Henry","Jacob"],"label_c":["cappuccino","eggnog latte","espresso","iced americano","macchiato","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Kristen","Linda","Minnie","Naomi","Susan","Toni","Willie"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87a499537bab2c54fc2964c35b2caa58"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["The person leaving in April is either the ambassador with the 3 day visit or the person going to Warsaw.","The ambassador with the 9 day visit will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 6 day visit.","Thornton, the person leaving in February, the person leaving in July, the diplomat going to Vienna, the person going to Athens and the ambassador with the 5 day visit are all different diplomats.","The diplomat going to Warsaw will leave sometime before the person going to Vienna.","Lee won't leave in July.","Riggs will go to Skopje.","Of Riggs and the person leaving in March, one will leave for the 8 day visit and the other will leave for the 3 day visit.","The person going to Lisbon will leave 3 months after the ambassador with the 3 day visit.","York will leave in May.","Of the ambassador with the 6 day visit and the ambassador with the 3 day visit, one will leave in March and the other is Mr. Howell.","Pickett is either the person going to Tirane or the person leaving in April.","Thornton is either the person going to Warsaw or the ambassador with the 7 day visit.","Lee is either the diplomat leaving in January or the ambassador with the 9 day visit.","Of the diplomat going to Skopje and the ambassador with the 10 day visit, one is Mr. York and the other will leave in February."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Howell","Lee","Pickett","Riggs","Thornton","Vasquez","York"],"label_c":["3 day","5 day","6 day","7 day","8 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Athens","Lisbon","Riga","Skopje","Tirane","Vienna","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74813a621e1f8f90069df26423bea9ab"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["The one from Zambia is somewhat taller than the giraffe from South Sudan.","The animal that is 12 feet tall, Pezaku, the 17-year-old giraffe, the 24-year-old animal, Morutana and the 23-year-old giraffe are all different giraffes.","Of the giraffe that is 16 feet tall and Bagee, one is 27 years old and the other came from Kenya.","The animal from Tanzania is 4 feet shorter than the 22-year-old one.","Of Bagee and Pezaku, one is 11 feet tall and the other is 18 years old.","The giraffe from Tanzania is 1 foot shorter than the animal from Ethiopia.","The giraffe that is 13 feet tall didn't come from South Sudan.","Of Kaldel and the one that is 15 feet tall, one came from Kenya and the other is 17 years old.","The giraffe from Botswana is either the 27-year-old giraffe or Gareka.","The giraffe that is 10 feet tall isn't exactly 24 years old.","Chamey is 4 feet shorter than Kaldel.","Pezaku is 2 feet taller than Bagee.","The animal from Zambia is either Chamey or Morutana."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet","16 feet"],"label_b":["Bagee","Chamey","Gareka","Jebedah","Kaldel","Morutana","Pezaku"],"label_c":["Botswana","Ethiopia","Kenya","Namibia","South Sudan","Tanzania","Zambia"],"label_d":["15","17","18","22","23","24","27"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7291c3340d88c75309b06f0019bc0c9"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Willard finished 7 points lower than Alton.","The player from Braddyville finished 14 points lower than Willard.","Rudy was either the player who threw the violet darts or the player from Worthington.","Alton was either the contestant from New Market or the player who scored 69 points.","Of Luther and the player who threw the orange darts, one was from Lohrville and the other finished with 83 points.","The contestant from Lohrville scored 7 points higher than the player who threw the green darts.","Greg didn't finish with 76 points.","The player who threw the yellow darts finished 7 points lower than the contestant who threw the violet darts.","The player who threw the orange darts was either the player who scored 76 points or the player from Toledo.","Of the player from Mount Union and the contestant who threw the gray darts, one finished with 41 points and the other was Keith.","The player who threw the red darts finished 21 points lower than the player from Worthington.","Luther was either the player from Braddyville or the player from Toledo."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76","83"],"label_b":["Alton","Greg","Keith","Luther","Rudy","Vincent","Willard"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","orange","red","violet","yellow"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Dana Point","Lohrville","Mount Union","New Market","Toledo","Worthington"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cfb809a3a9e96e367f42dde15334af82"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Alvin's project starts sometime after the hammerhead shark assignment.","Of the project on the Liberty and the project on the Osprey, one starts in June and the other is concerned with blacktip sharks.","Of the leopard shark assignment and the project beginning in September, one is Zachary's study and the other is on the Odyssey.","The assignment on the Orion starts 1 month before the basking shark project.","Henrietta's project is either the leopard shark assignment or the great white shark project.","Lauren's study starts 3 months after Natasha's project.","Natasha's study starts 1 month after the tiger shark project.","Kerry's study is either the project on the Serenity or the blacktip shark assignment.","Of the assignment beginning in September and the blacktip shark study, one is on the Osprey and the other is Zachary's study.","Zachary's assignment starts 1 month after Kerry's assignment.","The project beginning in September isn't on the Pegasus.","The assignment on the Orion starts 3 months before the blacktip shark project.","The project on the Serenity starts sometime before the hammerhead shark project."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Alvin","Henrietta","Kerry","Lauren","Natasha","Vicki","Zachary"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","great white","hammerhead","leopard","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af8aaf3663e72f9c107d93910e8f7ca2"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The purchase that included parsnips cost 4 dollars less than the order that included grapefruits.","Sylvia's purchase cost more than the order that included kiwis.","Of the purchase that included watermelons and the purchase that included turnips, one cost $6.25 and the other was Tami's.","Kathryn's order cost 1 dollar more than Sylvia's purchase.","The $7.25 order didn't include onions.","The purchase that included watermelons cost 1 dollar less than the order that included leeks.","Of Carol's purchase and the order that included grapefruits, one cost $7.25 and the other included kale.","Marshall's order cost 3 dollars more than Sylvia's purchase.","Kathryn's order didn't include figs.","Ray's order is either the $9.25 purchase or the purchase that included raspberries.","The order that included turnips cost 2 dollars more than the purchase that included parsnips.","Of the purchase that included peaches and Tami's order, one included spinach and the other cost $9.25.","The purchase that included watermelons is either Carol's purchase or the order that included bean sprouts."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25","$9.25","$10.25"],"label_b":["Alisha","Carol","Kathryn","Marshall","Ray","Sylvia","Tami"],"label_c":["bean sprouts","kale","leeks","onions","parsnips","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["figs","grapefruits","kiwis","peaches","raspberries","strawberries","watermelons"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65fdf453156d49183dd39e10a3f0b731"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["Of the ad with the $75,000 budget and the ad produced by Faith Fowler, one has brought in 1075 responses and the other is the tv commercial.","The campaign with 1075 responses is either the campaign with the $15,000 budget or the ad with the $50,000 budget.","The direct mailer is either the ad produced by Iva Ingram or the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins.","The campaign produced by Eddie Evans is either the web campaign or the tv commercial.","The campaign with the $20,000 budget is either the campaign with 1225 responses or the ad with 1525 responses.","The ad produced by Iva Ingram has brought 450 fewer responses than the ad with the $30,000 budget.","The billboard has brought in 300 more responses than the campaign with the $75,000 budget.","The ad with the $50,000 budget, the campaign with 925 responses, and the billboard are three different campaigns.","The newspaper ad has brought in 150 more responses than the magazine ad.","The magazine ad, the ad with 1225 responses, the campaign with 925 responses, the campaign with the $15,000 budget and the ad with 1525 responses are all different campaigns.","The newspaper ad wasn't produced by Gilda Gamble.","The web campaign has brought in 300 more responses than the campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The ad with 925 responses doesn't have the $90,000 budget.","The newspaper ad doesn't have the $20,000 budget.","The ad with the $15,000 budget has brought in more responses than the ad with the $90,000 budget.","The ad produced by Kenneth Kirby has brought 150 fewer responses than the ad with the $75,000 budget."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375","1525"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f923817502f5befc26f2538f4b5cc942"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Delores is either the person who's going to Brown or the person who will major in Physics.","The person who will major in Finance was awarded $15,000 more than the student who will major in Physics.","The seven students are the person who will major in Archaeology, the person who's going to Yale, the person who's going to Brown, the person who received the $30,000 scholarship, Jan, Kerry and Wilma.","The person who's going to Stanford was awarded $10,000 more than the student who will major in Physics.","The person who will major in Physics was awarded $20,000 less than Kerry.","Jan won't major in Chemistry.","The person who's going to Yale was awarded some amount more than the person who will major in Biology.","The person who's going to Penn State was awarded $5,000 less than the student who will major in Philosophy.","Nettie was awarded $10,000 more than the person who's going to Northwestern.","The student who will major in English was awarded $25,000 more than the student who will major in Biology.","The student who's going to Harvard was awarded $10,000 more than Pat.","Nettie is either the student who received the $50,000 scholarship or the student who will major in Philosophy.","Of the person who will major in Finance and the student who's going to Cornell, one is Delores and the other received the $55,000 scholarship."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000","$55,000"],"label_b":["Delores","Iris","Jan","Kerry","Nettie","Pat","Wilma"],"label_c":["Archaeology","Biology","Chemistry","English","Finance","Philosophy","Physics"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=942c8e79ec33191af48e9bbb26baf449"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["The exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198 is either the planet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. or Xidat.","The planet 45 light years from earth has a diameter of 650,000 mi..","The planet 49 light years from earth doesn't orbit star HV 491.","Xidat is either the exoplanet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. or the planet orbiting star VJD 913.","Of Kinucia and the exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi., one orbits star VJD 913 and the other is 51 light years from earth.","Neither the exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. nor the planet 43 light years from earth is Fihin.","The planet 43 light years from earth doesn't orbit star MKP 427.","The planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. orbits star VJD 913.","The planet with a diameter of 281,000 mi. is either the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53 or Quael.","The seven planets are the planet 43 light years from earth, the planet orbiting star ZQ 75, the exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi., the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi., Quael, the planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. and Cheelia.","Rodul doesn't orbit star MKP 427.","Fihin is 4 light years farther away from us than the planet with a diameter of 714,000 mi..","Of Quael and the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53, one has a diameter of 243,000 mi. and the other is 53 light years from earth.","The exoplanet orbiting star EX 53 is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet orbiting star HV 491.","Hinveng is 4 light years farther away from us than Kinucia."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years","51 light years","53 light years"],"label_b":["Cheelia","Fihin","Hinveng","Kinucia","Quael","Rodul","Xidat"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","HV 491","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","281,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","345,000 mi.","540,000 mi.","650,000 mi.","714,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1bbf069feae4a71db7d72e278c963d9"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["The show on channel 2 starts 15 minutes after Maddy Meyer's show.","The seven shows are the program that starts at 11:15 pm, Green Tonight, the show on channel 7, Jack Jensen's program, Oda Osborn's program, the show on channel 5 and the program on channel 13.","Of Lina Lopez's program and the show that starts at 10:30 pm, one airs on channel 4 and the other is Late Night.","Up Till Two starts 30 minutes before Red Eye Party.","Jack Jensen's show is either the program on channel 2 or the program on channel 4.","Nate Nichol's program is either the show that starts at 10:15 pm or the program that starts at 10:45 pm.","Tonight Again is either Lina Lopez's program or the show that starts at 10:30 pm.","Up Till Two is either Penny Pugh's show or Maddy Meyer's program.","Red Eye Party is either Penny Pugh's program or Jack Jensen's show.","Lina Lopez's program doesn't air on channel 5.","Oda Osborn's program starts 45 minutes before Maddy Meyer's show.","The program on channel 5 starts 15 minutes before Oda Osborn's show.","The show that starts at 11:15 pm is Variety X.","The show on channel 13 starts 45 minutes before the show on channel 11."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm","11:30 pm","11:45 pm"],"label_b":["Jack Jensen","Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Red Eye Party","Tonight Again","Up Till Two","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["2","4","5","7","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ffb70f0e0013a8a70f342923bea5780"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Abby EX-4 costs 1,000 dollars more than the craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet.","The submersible built by Abyss Toys costs 4,000 dollars more than the Rubico One.","The craft with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet costs 2,000 dollars less than the Ukani Q2.","Of the $31,000 submarine and the $28,000 submarine, one is sold by Ecomarine Ltd. and the other has a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","The Abby EX-4, the craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet, the $29,000 submersible, the submarine with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet and the submarine with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet are all different submarines.","The craft with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet is either the craft built by Zephyr Waves or the $28,000 craft.","The Ompoc Eleven is either the submarine built by Deep Sea Inc. or the submarine built by Ecomarine Ltd..","The submarine built by MarineCo costs somewhat more than the craft built by Zephyr Waves.","The submarine built by Ecomarine Ltd. costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","The Steado G5 costs somewhat less than the submersible with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","The Steado G5 is either the $27,000 submersible or the submersible with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet.","The craft built by Zephyr Waves costs somewhat more than the Marine V.","The submarine built by Pan Systems is either the $31,000 craft or the Ukani Q2."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000","$31,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","4,000 feet","5,500 feet","7,000 feet","11,500 feet","13,000 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f126fa3b4b0fca00a278fa7e28a4fe2"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The person who will be studying ant colonies will launch 1 month after Rose.","The graduate who will be studying plant enzymes won't be on mission TV-412.","The graduate who will be studying larval growth won't be on mission ZF-15.","The person who will be studying plant enzymes will launch sometime after Christian.","The astronaut assigned to mission TV-412 is either James or Antonia.","The person who will be studying larval growth will launch 1 month after the astronaut assigned to mission PR-97.","Delia will launch 4 months after Rose.","The graduate who will be studying ant colonies won't be on mission ZF-15.","Of Christian and the graduate who will be studying larval growth, one will launch in May and the other will be on mission WB-664.","Of the astronaut assigned to mission PR-97 and the graduate assigned to mission GX-13, one will launch in January and the other will focus on gamma rays.","Antonia will launch 1 month after Isaac.","Antonia will focus on photosynthesis.","The graduate launching in February won't be on mission AV-435.","The graduate who will be studying photosynthesis will launch 3 months before the graduate who will be studying radiation.","The person who will be studying gamma rays, the person assigned to mission WB-664, the person launching in March, Isaac and James are all different people."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Antonia","Christian","Delia","Isaac","James","Nicholas","Rose"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8042e39e36da48c3fd7d31e871400719"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Of Molly's pet and Alberta's pet, one is the canary and the other was purchased in Grimes.","Natalie's pet, the bird purchased in Camden, the bird bought in May, the lorikeet, the bird purchased in Berkeley and the bird purchased in Davis are all different birds.","Neither Hannah's pet nor Pam's pet is the bird purchased in Julian.","Kellie's pet was bought sometime before the bird purchased in Grimes.","Kellie's pet was bought 2 months after the canary.","Pam's pet was bought 4 months after the bird purchased in Julian.","Of the bird bought in January and the bird purchased in Davis, one is Pam's and the other is the parrot.","Molly's pet isn't the lorikeet.","The macaw was bought 1 month after the bird purchased in Julian.","The bird purchased in Zwingle isn't the parakeet.","The bird purchased in Camden was bought sometime before Celia's pet.","The bird purchased in Julian was bought 3 months before Molly's pet.","Kellie's pet was bought 1 month before the bird purchased in Zwingle.","The parakeet was bought sometime before the lovebird."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Alberta","Celia","Hannah","Kellie","Molly","Natalie","Pam"],"label_c":["canary","finch","lorikeet","lovebird","macaw","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Berkeley","Camden","Davis","Grimes","Julian","Rolling Hills","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1dfe93d22f16dba874b638cef4fe00d"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["The book by Fred Fuentes was due sometime after Yvette's book.","\"Stars Below\" is either the book due on September 22 or the book by Gabby Garza.","The book due on September 22 is either Muriel's book or Yvette's book.","Of \"Ohio Haunts\" and the book due on October 6, one was taken out by Terrance and the other was written by Pete Patton.","Sherrie's book wasn't \"Kip and Ken\".","Of the title due on October 13 and the title due on September 29, one was taken out by Cory and the other was written by Lyle Lester.","The title by Gabby Garza was due 2 weeks after Muriel's book.","Terrance's book is either the title by Mike Meadows or \"Kip and Ken\".","The book by Pete Patton wasn't \"Dancing Well\".","Dan's book was due 1 week before \"Heaven's Seal\".","Ken's book was due 3 weeks after \"Ohio Haunts\".","Dan's book wasn't \"Kip and Ken\".","The book by Pete Patton, the title by Gabby Garza, \"Frogs of Iowa\", the title by Kim Kramer and the title by Lyle Lester are all different books.","Of the book due on October 13 and Terrance's book, one was \"Heaven's Seal\" and the other was written by Mike Meadows.","Sherrie's book wasn't \"Stars Below\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29","October 6","October 13"],"label_b":["Cory","Dan","Ken","Muriel","Sherrie","Terrance","Yvette"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Fred Fuentes","Gabby Garza","Hank Hensley","Kim Kramer","Lyle Lester","Mike Meadows","Pete Patton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11d8afff91b1dd5044154a7ce38ee757"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Of the 1834 home and the home on York Court, one is Fox Cottage and the other is owned by the Hendricks family.","Gunston Hall is owned by the Sanchez family.","Neither the home on Mary Street nor Woodlawn is the Frazier family's house.","Of the building on Wright Street and the 1841 building, one is Woodlawn and the other is owned by the Frazier family.","The 1841 home isn't on Kingwood Street.","The home on Norwood Street is owned by the Ingram family.","The 1862 house is either the Ingram family's home or the building on Mary Street.","The home on Mary Street isn't owned by the Hendricks family.","Benson Hills isn't owned by the Tran family.","The building on York Court was built 14 years after Porcher Place.","The home on Norwood Street was built 7 years after Benson Hills.","The house on Rosewood Street was built 7 years after Gunston Hall.","The Quinn family's house was built 7 years after Woodlawn.","Benson Hills was built 7 years before Porcher Place.","Leiman Manor wasn't built in 1834.","The building on Wright Street was built 14 years after Benson Hills."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869","1876"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Frazier","Hendricks","Ingram","Quinn","Sanchez","Tran"],"label_d":["Cora Street","Kingwood Street","Mary Street","Norwood Street","Rosewood Street","Wright Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cddc64c4104441b262ea483a6332a9a"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Jackson's cake will be delivered sometime before the cake shaped like a biplane.","Of Mrs. Becker's order and the order shaped like a biplane, one will be raspberry-flavored and the other will be lemon-flavored.","Of Mrs. Estrada's order and the October 7 delivery, one will be strawberry-flavored and the other will be in the shape of a biplane.","Neither the lemon cake nor the chocolate cake is the October 8 delivery.","The chocolate cake is either the October 5 delivery or the October 11 delivery.","Of the cake shaped like a sailboat and the cake shaped like a baseball glove, one will be banana-flavored and the other will be delivered on October 10.","Of the order shaped like a sports car and Mrs. Cortez's cake, one will be coconut-flavored and the other will be delivered on October 7.","The October 10 delivery is either Mrs. Danielson's cake or the order shaped like a biplane.","The order shaped like a bowling pin is either the lemon cake or Mrs. Cortez's cake.","The banana cake will be delivered sometime before the chocolate cake.","Neither the October 9 delivery nor the cake shaped like a sailboat is Mrs. Keller's order.","Mrs. Jackson's order, the lemon cake, the October 9 delivery, the chocolate cake, the order shaped like a turtle and the cake shaped like a baseball glove are all different cakes.","Mrs. Estrada's cake is either the lemon cake or the cake shaped like a rocket ship.","Mrs. Cortez's order won't be delivered on October 9."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9","October 10","October 11"],"label_b":["Becker","Cortez","Danielson","Estrada","Gillespie","Jackson","Keller"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","coconut","key lime","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49a13eae311638d17a1bef0f143f9f06"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Guillermo never played hockey.","Jorge never played hockey.","The baseball player received 35 votes fewer votes than Sergio.","Dennis received fewer votes than Guillermo.","Jorge never played golf.","Ken is either the soccer player or the contestant who got 4 votes.","The waiter received more votes than Ken.","The dentist, Dennis, and the lacrosse player are three different people.","The architect received more votes than the lawyer.","The musician received more votes than the lawyer.","The contestant who got 25 votes isn't the architect.","The lawyer received 7 votes more votes than Ken.","The hockey player received 21 votes fewer votes than the football player.","The soccer player received 7 votes more votes than the garbage man.","The hockey player received 7 votes more votes than the baseball player.","Sergio is either the lacrosse player or the musician.","Of Dennis and the doctor, one played baseball and the other received 46 votes.","Of the musician and the person who got 39 votes, one played golf and the other is Lowell."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32","39","46"],"label_b":["Dennis","Guillermo","Jorge","Ken","Lowell","Sergio","Zachary"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","golf","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","doctor","garbage man","lawyer","musician","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=867b3486c406c3b5f9c2b0bacc48dc91"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The athlete who started from Cayucos finished 33 days after the competitor who finished at Kushiro.","The athlete who started from Pismo Beach finished 11 days after the competitor who finished at Onagawa.","The athlete who started from Arcata, the athlete who finished at Nemuro, the rower who traveled for 217 days, the competitor who finished at Choshi and the athlete who finished at Onagawa were all different rowers.","The athlete who started from Ventura finished 22 days before Flora.","Geneva finished sometime after the competitor who finished at Kushiro.","Joey finished 11 days after Tracy.","Susie finished 11 days before the athlete who started from Arcata.","The rower who finished at Takahagi finished 44 days after the athlete who finished at Kushiro.","Flora started from Cayucos.","Dana finished 33 days after the athlete who finished at Nemuro.","Geneva didn't start out from Bodega Bay.","The competitor who finished at Nemuro was either the rower who traveled for 206 days or the competitor who started from Arcata.","The athlete who finished at Miyako was either the rower who started from Cayucos or Susie.","The rower who started from Pescadero finished sometime before Susie.","The athlete who finished at Choshi finished sometime after the rower who started from Morro Bay."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days","239 days","250 days"],"label_b":["Dana","Flora","Geneva","Joey","Susie","Tracy","Walter"],"label_c":["Arcata","Bodega Bay","Cayucos","Morro Bay","Pescadero","Pismo Beach","Ventura"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Kushiro","Miyako","Onagawa","Nemuro","Takahagi"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08fc951d3d7b25cff4c900f135ebf136"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The game with 9 players was played 2 months before the board game hosted at Zachary's house.","Of the game with 6 players and the board game played in July, one was Stealth and the other was hosted by Felicia.","Bladescape was played 2 months after the board game with 9 players.","The board game played in February was either the board game with 12 players or Planets Align.","The board game with 12 players was played 1 month before the board game hosted at Kyle's house.","The game played in May, Rules of War, and the board game hosted at Zachary's house are three different games.","The board game hosted at Nick's house was either Android Disco or the board game played in February.","The board game with 10 players was played sometime before the board game with 5 players.","Stealth wasn't hosted by Doreen.","Rules of War was played 3 months after the game with 8 players.","Planets Align was either the game with 5 players or the board game played in March.","The board game played in July, the board game with 14 players, the board game with 12 players, Android Disco and the game with 8 players were all different games.","Emberfight was played sometime after the board game hosted at Wendy's house.","The board game with 6 players was played sometime after the board game with 14 players."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Emberfight","Planets Align","Rules of War","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Doreen","Felicia","Kyle","Nick","Todd","Wendy","Zachary"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","10","12","14"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf5bcd848ec15ed5149aeae12975bab8"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["The student who has been studying the Rothoc culture will publish 1 month before the person who has been working in Tanzania.","The student who has been working in Pakistan is either Nadine or the person who has been studying the Quaol culture.","The person who has been working in Kuwait will publish 5 months before the student who has been working in Zambia.","The student who has been studying the Rothoc culture will publish sometime after the person who has been working in Senegal.","The person who has been working in Senegal is either the student who will publish in January or the person who has been studying the Jenadije culture.","Ira, the person who will publish in June, the student who will publish in July, the person who has been studying the Lerryna culture, the person who has been studying the Quaol culture and the person who has been working in Gambia are all different students.","The student who has been working in Zambia is either Clayton or the student who has been studying the Udaefe culture.","The student who has been working in Senegal will publish 1 month before Clayton.","The person who has been working in Kuwait will publish 1 month after the person who has been working in Gambia.","Neither the person who has been studying the Jenadije culture nor the student who has been studying the Denarr culture is the student who will publish in January.","Wilbur will publish 3 months after Nadine.","The student who has been studying the Lerryna culture will publish 1 month after Doreen.","Rodney will publish 5 months after Nadine."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Clayton","Doreen","Ira","Nadine","Rodney","Wilbur","Yvette"],"label_c":["Denarr","Eldang","Jenadije","Lerryna","Quaol","Rothoc","Udaefe"],"label_d":["Gambia","Kuwait","Pakistan","Senegal","Tanzania","Uzbekistan","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52229af0cd8caf1beedeb518cfa1a5ae"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["The show on channel 5 starts 15 minutes before Variety X.","Nate Nichol's program doesn't begin at 10:30 pm.","Ken Kirby's show starts 75 minutes after Maddy Meyer's show.","Witching Hour starts 30 minutes after Green Tonight.","Of Up Till Two and the show on channel 4, one starts at 10:30 pm and the other is hosted by Jack Jensen.","The show on channel 11, the show that starts at 11:30 pm, and Maddy Meyer's program are three different shows.","Tonight Again starts 15 minutes after Green Tonight.","The program on channel 4 starts 15 minutes before the show on channel 13.","Of the program on channel 11 and Oda Osborn's show, one is Up Till Two and the other starts at 11:15 pm.","Late Night starts sometime after Maddy Meyer's show.","Lina Lopez's program is either the show that starts at 10:30 pm or the show on channel 5.","Late Night is either the show on channel 7 or the program that starts at 11:00 pm.","Lina Lopez's program starts at 11:00 pm.","The show on channel 4 starts sometime after the program on channel 7.","The show on channel 9 is either Variety X or the program that starts at 10:15 pm."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm","11:30 pm","11:45 pm"],"label_b":["Jack Jensen","Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Red Eye Party","Tonight Again","Up Till Two","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["2","4","5","7","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c4f73d0f0f51691a5073b5371e31eac"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["Bethany's pair was either the size 8 set or the size 5 set.","The $125 pair was 3 sizes larger than the Cormano footwear.","Shawna's pair was somewhat smaller than the Cormano footwear.","Of Genevieve's pair and the $140 pair, one was by Tinghill and the other was a size 6.","The size 10 set was by Manzarita.","Whitney's pair cost $245.","Paulette's pair was either the $170 pair or the $140 pair.","The $260 pair was either the Manzarita footwear or the size 4 set.","The size 7 set didn't cost $170.","Juana's pair was't a size 7.","Shawna's pair wasn't made by Williford.","Bethany's pair, the $245 pair, the $215 pair, the Abbott Hill footwear, the Cormano footwear and the size 4 set were all different pairs.","The Graffetz footwear was 2 sizes larger than the $245 pair.","The size 7 set was by Graffetz."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Bethany","Genevieve","Juana","Marie","Paulette","Shawna","Whitney"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Cormano","Graffetz","Manzarita","Schtillet","Tinghill","Williford"],"label_d":["$125","$140","$170","$200","$215","$245","$260"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9018b28088e8fdf3490705736317e77"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 8-year-old is either Nathaniel or the one from Norridgewock.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 4 days before the 5-year-old.","The grandchild from Junction City has a birthday sometime before the 9-year-old.","Bryan is either the child from Goldfield or the grandchild with the April 11th birthday.","The 18-year-old has a birthday 4 days before the child from Orange City.","Of the 5-year-old and the 8-year-old, one was born on April 23rd and the other is Isaac.","The grandchild from Urbana has a birthday sometime after the grandchild from Popejoy.","Walter has a birthday 12 days before the one from Norridgewock.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 8 days after Guy.","Walter has a birthday 12 days before the 14-year-old.","The child with the April 23rd birthday doesn't live in Thurman.","Patti isn't 14 years old.","The grandchild from Junction City has a birthday 4 days after the grandchild from Urbana."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd","April 27th"],"label_b":["Bryan","Guy","Isaac","Nathaniel","Patti","Walter","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Goldfield","Junction City","Norridgewock","Orange City","Popejoy","Thurman","Urbana"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19a142024ce824505be450bbcdede7cc"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The machine with a maximum range of 150 ft costs more than the Belhino 5.","The Mechania costs 300 dollars more than the device that can fly for 40 minutes.","Of the drone with a maximum range of 1,000 ft and the $900 machine, one is the Suzutake and the other can fly for up to 40 minutes.","The machine that can fly for 25 minutes costs 225 dollars more than the device with a maximum range of 475 ft.","The machine with a maximum range of 475 ft is either the Zarobit-C or the machine that can fly for 60 minutes.","Of the $825 drone and the $600 device, one can fly for up to 20 minutes and the other is the Belhino 5.","The device that can fly for 15 minutes is either the $900 machine or the $750 device.","The Werril 23A costs 150 dollars less than the Zarobit-C.","Of the machine that can fly for 30 minutes and the Mechania, one has a maximum range of 150 ft and the other has a maximum range of 100 ft.","The drone with a maximum range of 475 ft costs more than the drone with a maximum range of 650 ft.","The Eldang-X doesn't have a maximum flight time of 15 minutes.","The Belhino 5 is either the device that can fly for 30 minutes or the $525 drone.","Of the machine with a maximum range of 250 ft and the Mechania, one can fly for up to 25 minutes and the other costs $825."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825","$900"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86f3d7bb0c62ef6b8a4fbf55d48e7965"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Ray Ricardo's stamp wasn't the \"Yellownose\".","The stamp that was issued in 1821 was either the \"Cap de Boule\" or the $175,000 stamp.","The \"Yellownose\" sold for $25,000 more than the \"Jenny Penny\".","Mel Morton's stamp wasn't issued in 1915.","The \"Yellownose\" sold for somewhat less than the \"Inverted Blue\".","Odette Opal's stamp wasn't issued in 1927.","The stamp that was issued in 1927 sold for somewhat more than Mel Morton's stamp.","Sal Sanchez's stamp, the $200,000 stamp, the \"Danish Rosa\", the \"Bull's Dove\", the $175,000 stamp and the stamp that was issued in 1927 were all different stamps.","The $250,000 stamp was either the stamp that was issued in 1879 or Sal Sanchez's stamp.","The $250,000 stamp wasn't the \"Bull's Dove\".","The $275,000 stamp wasn't the \"Cap de Boule\".","Mel Morton's stamp was the \"Frog's Eye\".","Ray Ricardo's stamp wasn't the \"Cap de Boule\".","Of the stamp that was issued in 1945 and Lou Lawry's stamp, one was the \"Danish Rosa\" and the other sold for $150,000.","Of Sal Sanchez's stamp and Nina Nunez's stamp, one was the \"Inverted Blue\" and the other originally came out in 1868.","The \"Frog's Eye\" sold for somewhat more than the \"Inverted Blue\"."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000","$250,000","$275,000"],"label_b":["Lou Lawry","Mel Morton","Nina Nunez","Odette Opal","Pam Parson","Ray Ricardo","Sal Sanchez"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Danish Rosa","Frog\\'s Eye","Inverted Blue","Jenny Penny","Yellownose"],"label_d":["1821","1868","1879","1903","1915","1927","1945"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65ade1e98fcce7715fb75f1aa8674817"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Fox Cottage is either the 1848 house or the home on Island Drive.","Belle Grove was built sometime after the building on Kingwood Street.","The Tran family's building was built 7 years before Porcher Place.","The Tran family's building was built 7 years before the house on Island Drive.","The Porter family's home was built 7 years after the Alvarado family's building.","Fox Cottage was built 7 years before the house on Kingwood Street.","Wagner Mansion isn't owned by the Tran family.","The home on League Avenue was built 28 years after the Tran family's home.","The Odom family's home was built sometime before the Frazier family's building.","Of the house on Oak Ridge Road and the York family's building, one was built in 1862 and the other was built in 1834.","The 1869 building is either the Frazier family's house or the house on Sandhill Circle.","Benson Hills was built 14 years before Leiman Manor.","Neither the 1855 building nor the Odom family's home is the house on Oak Ridge Road.","Of the building on Norwood Street and Leiman Manor, one was built in 1848 and the other is owned by the Frazier family.","The house on Norwood Street is either the Porter family's house or the Tran family's building."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869","1876"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights","Wagner Mansion"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Evans","Frazier","Odom","Porter","Tran","York"],"label_d":["Grove Street","Island Drive","Kingwood Street","League Avenue","Norwood Street","Oak Ridge Road","Sandhill Circle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62062f6ecb9840693dbe08274fa79286"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The session with 15 people, the 11:30am class, and the vinyasa yoga class are three different classes.","The class with 12 people isn't led by Juana.","The vinyasa yoga class doesn't have exactly 14 people in it.","The prenatal yoga session starts 4 hours after the bikram yoga session.","The 3:30pm class is either Juana's class or the session with 8 people.","The session with 6 people, the iyengar yoga class, and Pamela's class are three different classes.","Nancy's session starts sometime after Karen's session.","The session with 6 people isn't led by Rosemary.","The prenatal yoga class, the session with 6 people, and the 3:30pm class are three different classes.","The class with 14 people isn't led by Nancy.","The class with 8 people, the vinyasa yoga class, the prenatal yoga class, the iyengar yoga session, Pamela's session and the 12:30pm session are all different classes.","Of the ashtanga yoga session and the session with 9 people, one is at 10:30am and the other is led by Karen.","Sandra's class begins 1 hour before the hatha yoga class.","The prenatal yoga class is either Nancy's session or the session with 9 people.","The iyengar yoga session is led by Leah.","The prenatal yoga class is at 1:30pm.","The ashtanga yoga class begins 1 hour before Sandra's class.","The session with 15 people starts 1 hour after Rosemary's session."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Karen","Leah","Nancy","Pamela","Rosemary","Sandra"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2737b89957f56af013fa5692f3795fc3"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Oil Crew\" uses blue paintballs.","The team from Prairie City is either the white team or the \"Oil Crew\".","The team from Forest City was ranked 3 places behind the green team.","The orange team was ranked 5 places ahead of the \"Splat Squad\".","Of the yellow team and the group that finished fourth, one is the \"Color Blinds\" and the other is from Evansdale.","The \"Night Ninjas\" is from Prairie City.","The squad that finished first is from Libertyville.","The team from Yucca Valley doesn't use blue paintballs.","The \"Color Blinds\" is either the team from Forest City or the group from Prairie City.","The group from Armona was ranked somewhere behind the group from Forest City.","The squad from Cromberg was ranked somewhere behind the \"Pea Shooters\".","The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked 2 places ahead of the \"Color Blinds\".","Of the \"Spray Paints\" and the group from Cromberg, one finished second and the other uses purple paintballs.","The \"Spray Paints\" was ranked 1 place behind the red team.","The red team was ranked 2 places behind the group from Cromberg."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Forest City","Libertyville","Prairie City","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b14d95464b52c27a4513e1429e675f98"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Eddie is either the person who wanted raspberries or the person who paid $7.75.","Of the person who requested flaxseed and the person who wanted oranges, one is Ken and the other paid $9.75.","The customer who requested wheat grass paid more than Amelia.","Of the person who wanted raspberries and the customer who paid $9.75, one is Nellie and the other asked for acai berries.","The customer who requested quinoa paid 2 dollars more than the customer who requested wheat grass.","Eddie paid 2 dollars more than Isabel.","The customer who requested ginger paid 5 dollars more than the customer who requested chia seeds.","The person who wanted blueberries paid 5 dollars more than Betsy.","The customer who wanted tangerines paid more than Betsy.","The person who paid $7.75 didn't want bananas.","The customer who paid $11.75 is either the customer who wanted strawberries or Nellie."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75","$12.75"],"label_b":["Amelia","Betsy","Eddie","Isabel","Ken","Nellie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed799f9cfca5ba8d90e434a37cb42cad"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Marcus doesn't wear the silver suit.","Of Virgil and Shaun, one started skydiving in 1987 and the other wears the teal suit.","The skydiver who wears the silver suit started skydiving 2 years before the jumper who wears the blue suit.","The jumper who first started in 1982 is either Rodney or the jumper who wears the violet suit.","The skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps doesn't wear the gold suit.","Leslie started skydiving sometime before the jumper who wears the silver suit.","Everett is either the skydiver who first started in 1982 or the skydiver who has done 69 previous jumps.","Rodney didn't start skydiving in 1988.","The jumper who has done 102 previous jumps started skydiving 3 years after the skydiver who has done 69 previous jumps.","Of the jumper who first started in 1987 and the jumper who has done 64 previous jumps, one wears the silver suit and the other is Virgil.","The skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who has done 70 previous jumps.","Rodney, the jumper who first started in 1982, the jumper who wears the teal suit, the skydiver who first started in 1983 and the skydiver who wears the lime green suit are all different skydivers.","Shaun has done 42 previous jumps.","Marcus doesn't wear the lime green suit.","The jumper who has done 49 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years after Leslie.","The skydiver who first started in 1986 is either the jumper who wears the teal suit or the jumper who has done 70 previous jumps."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Everett","Leslie","Marcus","Rodney","Shaun","Virgil","Willard"],"label_c":["blue","gold","lime green","pink","silver","teal","violet"],"label_d":["42","49","64","69","70","85","102"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d89b7e8e3e5a7e5d218e3b339cbab64b"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Whoever dove on Thursday was either the person who worked at Holly Hock or the person who worked at Ethel Bay.","Whoever dove on Tuesday caught fewer fish than Pat.","Of Jorge and Pat, one dived on Monday and the other worked at Front Reef.","The person who caught 15 lion fish, the person who worked at Gillis Deep, and Olga are three different people.","Olga didn't work at Charles Sink.","Whoever dove on Saturday worked at Belle Bar.","The spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish, Yvonne, the person who worked at Front Reef, the person who worked at Holly Hock, Zachary and Olga were all different people.","Whoever dove on Sunday was either the spearfisher who caught 12 lion fish or the person who caught 30 lion fish.","The person who worked at Ethel Bay caught 9 fewer fish than the person who worked at Charles Sink.","The spearfisher who caught 27 lion fish worked at Holly Hock.","Whoever dove on Tuesday caught fewer fish than whoever dove on Wednesday.","Of whoever dove on Tuesday and the person who caught 12 lion fish, one is Alfonso and the other worked at Belle Bar.","The person who worked at Gillis Deep caught fewer fish than the person who worked at Ash Cay.","Whoever dove on Saturday caught 9 fewer fish than Zachary.","Yvonne was either the person who worked at Gillis Deep or the spearfisher who caught 12 lion fish."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27","30"],"label_b":["Alfonso","Jorge","Natasha","Olga","Pat","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89512b2405e099414598362a14d6100f"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Number 32 is either the size 10 jersey or the red jersey.","The purple jersey is smaller than number 49.","The black jersey is 1 size smaller than Quinn's jersey.","Number 19 is 2 sizes larger than number 28.","The black shirt is 1 size larger than the yellow shirt.","Moore's shirt is a size 8.","Number 24 is 4 sizes larger than the yellow jersey.","Ellison's shirt isn't red.","The blue jersey is 1 size larger than the black shirt.","Of Ingram's jersey and number 38, one is a size 10 and the other is yellow.","Number 28 is 1 size smaller than the yellow shirt.","Ellison's jersey is either number 49 or number 30.","Number 30 is larger than Alford's shirt.","The orange jersey is 4 sizes larger than Dean's jersey.","Nelson's jersey isn't number 24."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Alford","Dean","Ellison","Ingram","Moore","Nelson","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["19","24","28","30","32","38","49"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2214c709b556efc94f6bd1317dd359a1"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["Of the glassware exhibit and January's exhibit, one was from Denmark and the other saw 6,910 visitors.","Of the exhibit from Uganda and January's exhibit, one saw 8,060 visitors and the other featured sculpture.","The presentation from Uganda was held 1 month after the ceramics presentation.","The presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors was held 2 months after the ceramics presentation.","The exhibit that pulled in 10,425 visitors wasn't from Chile.","The exhibit that pulled in 5,100 visitors was held 1 month before the presentation from Qatar.","The presentation from Russia was held 1 month after the lacquerware presentation.","The armor presentation was held 1 month after the presentation that pulled in 8,060 visitors.","The exhibit from Vietnam is either the glassware presentation or the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors.","The presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors was held 2 months after the exhibit from Qatar.","May's exhibit wasn't from Vietnam.","The presentation that pulled in 6,425 visitors was held 1 month after the ceramics presentation.","The basketry exhibit was held sometime before the glassware presentation.","April's exhibit, the firearms exhibit, the exhibit from Russia, the exhibit from Denmark, the ceramics exhibit and the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors are all different exhibits."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","glassware","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Chile","Denmark","Oman","Qatar","Russia","Uganda","Vietnam"],"label_d":["5,100","6,425","6,910","8,060","8,880","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05a5a6718a88c6bf66dd7400a5883e14"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Of Bev Baird and the person who received 9,500 votes, one is the writer and the other is from Daly City.","The candidate who received 11,500 votes was either the architect or Jed Jarvis.","Ed Ewing was either the Hebron native or the Olema native.","Gilda Gray finished 2,000 votes behind Bev Baird.","Ed Ewing finished 500 votes ahead of Gilda Gray.","The academic finished 500 votes behind Ida Ingram.","The Indian Wells native was either the teacher or the doctor.","The Hebron native isn't the teacher.","Ida Ingram isn't from Hebron.","Of the Unionville native and the person who received 9,000 votes, one was Dale Donovan and the other is the teacher.","The Coalinga native finished 2,000 votes ahead of the academic.","The seven candidates were Ida Ingram, the person who received 9,000 votes, the Daly City native, the rancher, the Indian Wells native, the politician who received 11,500 votes and the candidate who received 10,500 votes.","Jed Jarvis finished 500 votes ahead of the teacher."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500","11,000","11,500"],"label_b":["Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Ed Ewing","Gilda Gray","Ida Ingram","Jed Jarvis"],"label_c":["academic","architect","doctor","lawyer","rancher","teacher","writer"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Daly City","Hebron","Indian Wells","Olema","Redway","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f824ad7528d5828d0d33399548a8fe2"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Horace Hayden is either the person who played in 7 games last season or the person who played in 8 games last season.","Gordon Gregg is either player number 10 or the person who played in 9 games last season.","Neither Ned Navarro nor Edward Ellis is the quarterback.","Edward Ellis played more games than player number 21.","Donald Davis played 2 more games than the wide receiver.","Player number 21 played 2 more games than Ned Navarro.","Ned Navarro is either player number 20 or the person who played in 5 games last season.","The quarterback played more games than player number 20.","Donald Davis played 8 games last season.","The person who played in 9 games last season doesn't wear number 7.","Player number 18 played 2 fewer games than the running back.","Of player number 29 and player number 20, one is the running back and the other played 6 games last season.","Mike Mullen played one game less than player number 10.","Mike Mullen is the placekicker.","The person who played in 5 games last season is either Mike Mullen or the center.","The corner back played more games than player number 10.","Edward Ellis isn't the running back."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Buford Britt","Donald Davis","Edward Ellis","Gordon Gregg","Horace Hayden","Mike Mullen","Ned Navarro"],"label_c":["center","corner back","defensive back","placekicker","quarterback","running back","wide receiver"],"label_d":["5","7","10","18","20","21","29"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7f189b096c0db013b7855d6ebd085c4"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Raven 12 costs more than the jet built by Wiseman.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5 is either the plane built by Ale and Moore or the aircraft built by Wiseman.","The jet built by Pittakan is either the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.8 or the Graywing VX.","The Dragon F-15 doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.8.","The $250 million aircraft is either the Raven 12 or the aircraft built by Drummond.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3 costs 75 million dollars more than the Raven 12.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.9 wasn't built by McConnell.","The Graywing VX doesn't have a top speed of Mach 3.2.","The Falcon X-2 has a top speed of Mach 2.9.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.9 costs more than the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The seven jets are the Raven 12, the $150 million plane, the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3, the $100 million aircraft, the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.8, the jet with a top speed of Mach 1.8 and the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4 is either the $100 million plane or the Dragon F-15.","The Raven 12 costs less than the Vipertooth.","Of the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.8 and the Darkwing 6, one costs $175 million and the other was built by Forsyth.","Of the aircraft built by Pittakan and the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.3, one costs $200 million and the other is the Graywing VX."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million","$250 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3f9fad99916b46218f23b89d87577f2"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Of Roxanne and the person who lives in Easton, one is 110 years old and the other is a native of Georgia.","Zachary is 1 year older than the person who lives in Brownville.","Zachary doesn't live in West Liberty.","The Pennsylvania native, the centenarian who lives in Highland, the centenarian who is 113 years old, the centenarian who is 109 years old and the person who is 112 years old are all different people.","The Hawaii native is 2 years older than the person who lives in Brownville.","Of the centenarian who is 115 years old and the person who lives in Highland, one is Olivia and the other is a native of Kansas.","The Washington native is older than the person who lives in Highland.","The Delaware native is 4 years younger than Roxanne.","The centenarian who lives in Rutherford is either the centenarian who is 109 years old or Gilbert.","The centenarian who lives in Kirkville is 1 year older than Preston.","Preston is younger than the Pennsylvania native.","Victor is 1 year older than Preston."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years","114 years","115 years"],"label_b":["Gilbert","Olivia","Preston","Roxanne","Victor","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["Delaware","Georgia","Hawaii","Illinois","Kansas","Pennsylvania","Washington"],"label_d":["Brownville","Easton","Highland","Isleton","Kirkville","Rutherford","West Liberty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bac46a7e0914bce4bcd422e8810a937"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The South African will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by Nicola.","Vincent isn't the South African.","The Canadian, Nicola, the American and Jeremy are all different competitors.","Wendell will lift a weight that is 120 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the contestant going third.","Of the Swede and the person who will lift 960 lbs, one will go third and the other is Oliver.","The person going first is either the Swede or the Korean.","The man going second isn't the Canadian.","Of the man who will lift 1,040 lbs and the Korean, one is Francisco and the other will go fifth.","The contestant going sixth is either Oliver or the Russian.","Vincent isn't the American.","The man going seventh will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by the person going second.","Francisco is either the Canadian or the man going sixth.","The person who will lift 1,120 lbs is either Vincent or the Canadian.","The person going fifth will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the contestant going sixth.","The contestant going fifth will lift a weight that is 120 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the man going first.","The person going seventh is either the Dane or the man who will lift 960 lbs."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs","1,120 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cee1ba63df478cb6a7afc3846bc35cd"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The 1869 building isn't on Mary Street.","The 1862 home is either the Lowery family's building or the Jordan family's home.","The home on Mary Street isn't owned by the Quinn family.","Benson Hills is either the house on Norwood Street or the 1841 house.","The Jordan family's building was built 35 years after Wagner Mansion.","The building on League Avenue, the Duke family's building, the Rhodes family's house, Woodlawn and the Lowery family's home are all different homes.","Gunston Hall was built 28 years after the home on Thiesse Drive.","The building on Grove Street is either the 1876 building or the 1862 house.","The Lowery family's house was built 7 years after Woodlawn.","Roesch Heights isn't on Grove Street.","Of the Jordan family's house and the home on Wright Street, one is Fox Cottage and the other was built in 1876.","The Underwood family's home was built 7 years after Fox Cottage.","The Hendricks family's house was built sometime after the home on Norwood Street.","The home on Grove Street isn't owned by the Jordan family.","The Rhodes family's building was built 21 years before Woodlawn.","Of the home on Norwood Street and Gunston Hall, one is owned by the Hendricks family and the other is owned by the Duke family."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869","1876"],"label_b":["Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights","Wagner Mansion","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Duke","Hendricks","Jordan","Lowery","Quinn","Rhodes","Underwood"],"label_d":["Erick Lane","Grove Street","League Avenue","Mary Street","Norwood Street","Thiesse Drive","Wright Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=922dfdba4a8c69b048bbf2f65fb743c4"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The $4.50 candle is either the cinnamon product or the lime candle.","The apple candle costs 2 dollars less than Randall's product.","The fig product costs 1 dollar more than Hope's candle.","Hope's product doesn't contain peach.","Randall's product costs 3 dollars less than the eucalyptus candle.","The $5.50 product is either the pear product or the sandalwood candle.","Victoria's candle is either the apple candle or the bergamot candle.","The bergamot candle costs 1 dollar more than the sandalwood candle.","Luke's product costs less than Terry's candle.","The $7.50 candle, the lime product, Luke's candle, the freesia candle, the apple product and the lavender candle are all different products.","The $6.50 product doesn't contain lime.","Terry's candle doesn't contain freesia.","The $7.50 product doesn't contain clove.","Victoria's product costs 2 dollars more than the lavender candle.","The cinnamon candle costs 1 dollar less than Francisco's candle."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["Francisco","Hope","Luke","Nathaniel","Randall","Terry","Victoria"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","freesia","lavender","sandalwood","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3197ef14642276bfa3f9ad3406a21fad"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["Neither the rental in Eagle Grove nor the home that rents for $950\/month is the house owned by Lyle Kramer.","The rental owned by Freda Estes is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,850\/month.","Neither the home that rents for $975\/month nor the home owned by Greta Frank is the home in La Palma.","The home that rents for $950\/month is somewhat smaller than the rental owned by Lyle Kramer.","The house owned by Greta Frank is somewhat smaller than the home in Angelus Oaks.","The rental owned by Lyle Kramer rents for $1,525\/month.","Neither the home that rents for $950\/month nor the home owned by Edna Danish is the home in Beaver Cove.","Of the house owned by Callie Berg and the home in Capitola, one rents for $750\/month and the other offers 1,725 sq ft of living space.","The house owned by Callie Berg, the house in Eagle Grove, the rental in La Palma, the rental in Capitola and the house in Beaver Cove are all different houses.","The home in Delano isn't 1,225 sq ft in size.","The house owned by Greta Frank is somewhat smaller than the rental in Eagle Grove.","The home owned by Dan Callahan is 125 sq ft smaller than the rental in La Palma.","The home that rents for $750\/month is 250 sq ft larger than the home owned by Freda Estes.","The home owned by Lyle Kramer is either the home that rents for $1,600\/month or the 1,350 sq ft house.","The house in La Palma isn't owned by Kip Jenkins.","The 1,850 sq ft house is either the home that rents for $1,100\/month or the house in Beaver Cove.","The home that rents for $1,100\/month is 500 sq ft larger than the home in Angelus Oaks.","The 1,475 sq ft rental is either the home owned by Greta Frank or the rental owned by Dan Callahan."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft","1,725 sq ft","1,850 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Beaver Cove","Capitola","Delano","Eagle Grove","Fayette","La Palma"],"label_c":["$750\/month","$950\/month","$975\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Callie Berg","Dan Callahan","Edna Danish","Freda Estes","Greta Frank","Kip Jenkins","Lyle Kramer"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15010824cf57ef15426bb4394d67bd7a"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Of Casey and the 20-year-old trainee, one has the 10:00am class and the other is Mr. Ward's trainee.","Frank is scheduled 2 hours before Mrs. Nolan's student.","Mr. Jones's student is scheduled 2 hours after Tricia.","The 15-year-old student is scheduled sometime after the 21-year-old student.","Mr. Padilla's client is either the student with the 1:00pm class or the 15-year-old trainee.","Mrs. Nolan's student is either the 19-year-old client or Elmer.","Mr. Ward's trainee is scheduled 2 hours after the 16-year-old student.","Mrs. Nolan's student is scheduled 2 hours before Mr. Duke's trainee.","The student with the 3:00pm class isn't 17 years old.","Mr. Jones's student is either Jerry or the 18-year-old student.","The 21-year-old trainee is scheduled 4 hours after Mr. Rodriguez's student.","Of Victoria and the 19-year-old student, one has the 9:00am class and the other is Mr. Ward's client.","Casey is either the 18-year-old student or the student with the 10:00am class."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Duke","Mr. Jones","Mrs. Nolan","Mr. Padilla","Mr. Quinn","Mr. Rodriguez","Mr. Ward"],"label_c":["Casey","Elmer","Frank","Jerry","Shelley","Tricia","Victoria"],"label_d":["15","16","17","18","19","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f15d5fefe23c9d27bbaed72d973c676f"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Of Bridget and #134, one finished first and the other was from Richland.","The runner that finished fifth was #136.","The seven animals were Bridget, the bird that finished sixth, #120, #126, #118, the bird from Richland and the animal from Zamora.","Otis, the runner that finished sixth, and the runner from Zamora are three different animals.","The ostrich that finished third wasn't #118.","The runner from Diamond Bar, the runner that finished sixth, and #118 are three different animals.","Of Stretch and the animal from Kimballton, one was #118 and the other finished first.","Otis was either the ostrich from Yarmouth or #136.","The bird from Littleport was either #105 or Ophelia.","Polly finished seventh.","Of #134 and Kermit, one finished sixth and the other finished seventh.","The animal from Diamond Bar finished sometime before Ozzy.","The runner from Nashua finished 1 place after #120.","Ophelia was either #126 or the ostrich that finished fifth."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Ozzy","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","128","134","136"],"label_d":["Diamond Bar","Kimballton","Littleport","Nashua","Richland","Yarmouth","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90e36907081dcdd1a0e5c546a6d3658c"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Of Jackie and the person who lost 5 lbs, one started jogging and the other started weight lifting.","Of Gayle and the friend who started a weight lifting regimen, one lost 11 lbs and the other used the vegan diet.","Of the person who lost 5 lbs and the person who started a kayaking regimen, one is Barbara and the other used the dairy-free diet.","The friend who used the sugar-free diet lost 8 more pounds than the friend who used the caveman diet.","The friend who lost 3 lbs, the friend who started a yoga regimen and the person who used the vegetarian diet are all different people.","Doris is either the dieter who started a racquetball regimen or the person who used the sugar-free diet.","Of the dieter who started a weight lifting regimen and Barbara, one used the sugar-free diet and the other lost 13 lbs.","The person who used the gluten-free diet lost 2 more pounds than the person who used the dairy-free diet.","Gayle, the person who started a yoga regimen, and the person who started a weight lifting regimen are three different people.","The person who started a cycling regimen lost 2 more pounds than Howard.","The friend who used the vegan diet lost 2 more pounds than Felicia."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11","13","15"],"label_b":["Barbara","Doris","Felicia","Gayle","Howard","Jackie","Tom"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","kayaking","racquetball","rowing","weight lifting","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30daf2ac166309b78507d767e659ffae"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Rodriquez, the mountain first summited by Chip Carson, and the peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs are three different mountains.","Mt. Sloan is 520 feet taller than the peak first climbed in 1962.","Mt. York is either the mountain first climbed in 1899 or the mountain first climbed in 1863.","Of the mountain first climbed in 1863 and Mt. Norman, one is 14,860 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Jethro Jacobs.","The mountain first climbed in 1914 wasn't first climbed by Jethro Jacobs.","Of the mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer and the peak first climbed in 1899, one is 14,600 feet tall and the other is Mt. Sloan.","The mountain that is 14,990 feet tall, Mt. Sloan, the peak first summited by Chip Carson, Mt. Dawson, Mt. Norman and the mountain first summited by Eddie English are all different mountains.","The mountain that is 14,730 feet tall wasn't conquered for the first time in 1845.","Mt. Norman wasn't conquered for the first time in 1845.","The mountain first climbed in 1899 is either the peak that is 14,210 feet tall or the mountain first summited by Hal Hudson.","Mt. Humphrey is 130 feet taller than the peak first climbed in 1899.","Of the peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs and the peak first climbed in 1946, one is Mt. Norman and the other is 14,990 feet tall.","Mt. Norman is 130 feet shorter than Mt. Dawson.","Of the mountain that is 14,340 feet tall and Mt. Calhoun, one was first climbed by Ben Beasley and the other was first climbed in 1946."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730","14,860","14,990"],"label_b":["Mt. Calhoun","Mt. Dawson","Mt. Humphrey","Mt. Norman","Mt. Rodriquez","Mt. Sloan","Mt. York"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Ben Beasley","Chip Carson","Eddie English","Hal Hudson","Jethro Jacobs","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":["1845","1863","1899","1914","1926","1946","1962"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee0e7de0b38dabf340c92e7746b5149e"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The 27-year-old was either the gentleman that took Kara to the bowling alley or the gentleman that took Kara to the restaurant.","Of the man that took Kara to the skating rink and the 26-year-old, one was Frank and the other was the firefighter.","Ken wasn't exactly 27 years old.","Jesus was 4 years older than the date that took Kara to the skating rink.","Of Ian and Jesus, one was the musician and the other took Kara to the bowling alley.","The banker was 2 years younger than Zachary.","The gentleman that took Kara to the beach was older than the banker.","Of the date that took Kara to the beach and Ken, one was 23 years old and the other was the accountant.","The musician was either the 26-year-old or the 23-year-old.","The 27-year-old, the gentleman that took Kara to the concert, and Sean are three different men.","The man that took Kara to the bowling alley was younger than the teacher.","The gentleman that took Kara to the movies, Ian, the 28-year-old, Ken and the lawyer were all different men."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26","27","28"],"label_b":["Frank","Ian","Jesus","Ken","Nathan","Sean","Zachary"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","firefighter","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","county fair","movies","restaurant","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86618ead1066ffc44e35e47c4f11d25c"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Wendy's team finished 3 seconds before Valerie's team.","Of the pair that finished in 32 seconds and Valerie's team, one was from Frazier Park and the other included Garrett.","The team from Emeryville didn't include Robyn.","Alexander's duo finished sometime before Eddie's duo.","The pair from Emeryville finished 6 seconds after Eddie's duo.","David's duo was either the duo from San Jacinto or the team from Project City.","Patti's team finished 3 seconds before the team from Myers Flat.","The team from Project City finished 6 seconds after the pair from San Jacinto.","Yvonne's team finished 3 seconds before David's duo.","Of the pair from Myers Flat and Patti's team, one included Cedric and the other finished in 44 seconds.","The pair from Myers Flat was either Wendy's team or the duo that finished in 29 seconds.","The duo from Emeryville, Yvonne's team, and Felipe's duo are three different teams.","Sandy's team finished 3 seconds before Yvonne's team.","The duo from Frazier Park finished 3 seconds after the team from Ireton."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds","44 seconds","47 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","David","Eddie","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Valerie","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Frazier Park","Ireton","Myers Flat","Nobleboro","Project City","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf6014182e769a51d3e3f035380131be"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["Of the magazine ad and the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins, one has the $20,000 budget and the other has brought in 775 responses.","The direct mailer wasn't produced by Gilda Gamble.","The ad with the $20,000 budget has brought fewer responses than the campaign with the $75,000 budget.","The radio spot has brought in 450 more responses than the ad with the $30,000 budget.","Of the campaign with 1375 responses and the campaign produced by Eddie Evans, one has the $30,000 budget and the other is the direct mailer.","The campaign produced by Julie Jordan has brought in 150 more responses than the ad produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The tv commercial wasn't produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The ad produced by Faith Fowler has brought in 150 more responses than the direct mailer.","The newspaper ad doesn't have the $75,000 budget.","The newspaper ad has brought in more responses than the campaign with the $90,000 budget.","The ad with the $30,000 budget has brought 600 fewer responses than the ad with the $15,000 budget.","The ad with the $90,000 budget is either the ad produced by Hal Hopkins or the ad with 1375 responses.","The seven campaigns are the billboard, the ad with the $65,000 budget, the ad produced by Gilda Gamble, the ad with the $30,000 budget, the ad with the $15,000 budget, the campaign with the $75,000 budget and the campaign with the $20,000 budget.","The newspaper ad, the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins, and the campaign with the $15,000 budget are three different campaigns."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375","1525"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=338ffdfface832cacca2b6116cc3559d"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Wilbur is leaving 3 hours earlier than the traveler flying from Yemen.","Gabriel is either the traveler flying from Yemen or the traveler going to Denmark.","The person flying from Liberia is leaving later than the person flying from Yemen.","The traveler going to Angola is leaving earlier than the person flying from Jamaica.","Harvey, the person flying from Liberia, the person flying from Zambia, the person going to Costa Rica, the traveler flying from Yemen and the person going to Angola are all different travelers.","Of the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm and the person leaving at 8:30 pm, one is flying from Yemen and the other is Scott.","Harvey is flying from Romania.","The traveler going to Hungary is leaving 1 hour later than Ernest.","Michael is leaving 3 hours later than Wilbur.","The traveler going to Eritrea is flying from Oman.","The traveler going to Denmark is leaving later than the person flying from Jamaica.","The person leaving at 6:30 pm is going to Guinea.","Ernest isn't going to Costa Rica.","Harvey is leaving 2 hours earlier than the traveler flying from Zambia."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm","8:30 pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Gabriel","Harvey","Michael","Pablo","Scott","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Liberia","Oman","Romania","Vietnam","Yemen","Zambia"],"label_d":["Angola","Costa Rica","Denmark","Eritrea","Finland","Guinea","Hungary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e9f2210fd887d01cdfc98c3ecbc93b6"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Of the dog sent to Kermit County and McGruff, one graduated in July and the other was assigned to Officer Goodwin.","Of Hercules and the canine sent to Ash County, one graduated in September and the other was assigned to Officer Morton.","The dog assigned to Officer Juarez graduated 2 months before the dog assigned to Officer Morton.","Aries didn't go to Kermit County.","Of Barca and the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Trujillo, one went to Ash County and the other went to Riverside County.","Tinkerbell was either the K-9 unit sent to Sycamore County or the dog sent to Kermit County.","Barca was either the K-9 unit that graduated in March or the dog sent to Fairfield County.","Of the dog sent to Riverside County and Jaws, one graduated in March and the other was assigned to Officer Cochran.","McGruff graduated sometime after the K-9 unit sent to Kermit County.","The K-9 unit sent to Vine County graduated 1 month before the K-9 unit sent to Fairfield County.","The canine assigned to Officer Morton graduated sometime before Tinkerbell.","The canine assigned to Officer Cochran, the dog that graduated in August, the K-9 unit that graduated in March, the K-9 unit that graduated in May, the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Ingram and the canine that graduated in July were all different dogs.","Tinkerbell wasn't assigned to Officer Anderson."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Hercules","Jaws","McGruff","Sarge","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Anderson","Cochran","Goodwin","Ingram","Juarez","Morton","Trujillo"],"label_d":["Ash","Fairfield","Kermit","Riverside","Sycamore","Tanager","Vine"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8676120d513e05a57c2a1a8985830a25"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The interpreter who will be working with Orlando is either Gordon or Brent.","The interpreter whose assignment begins at 1:00pm won't be working with Tyler.","The person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm is either the interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class or Joann.","Annie will start 2 hours after the interpreter who will be going to the Geometry class.","The interpreter who will be working with Sophie will start sometime after the person who will be going to the Physics class.","The person who will be going to the History class will start 1 hour after the person who will be working with Patrick.","The person whose assignment begins at 3:00pm won't be working with Orlando.","Earnest is either the person who will be working with Patrick or the interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class.","Gordon will start sometime after the interpreter who will be working with Rafael.","Ira won't be working with Marguerite.","Charlie will start 2 hours after the interpreter who will be working with Patrick.","Brent is either the person whose assignment begins at 1:00pm or the interpreter who will be going to the Calculus class.","Ira, the interpreter who will be working with Rafael, and the person who will be working with Tyler are three different people.","Annie will start 2 hours before Brent.","The interpreter who will be going to the Algebra class will start sometime before the person who will be going to the Biology class.","Joann will start 3 hours after the person who will be working with Rafael.","Ira will start sometime before the person who will be working with Rafael.","The interpreter who will be working with Nelson will start 5 hours after the interpreter who will be working with Patrick."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students","Classes"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Brent","Charlie","Earnest","Gordon","Ira","Joann"],"label_c":["Marguerite","Nelson","Orlando","Patrick","Rafael","Sophie","Tyler"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Calculus","Chemistry","Geometry","History","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c30940fdfe43cc62a0033716344eff55"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The trip starting at High Park will begin 3 hours before Howard's trip.","Whitney's trip isn't a group of 7 people.","The seven tours are Janice's trip, the 1:00pm tour, the 10:00am tour, the 12 noon outing, the outing starting at High Park, the trip with 10 people and the tour with 9 people.","Janice's outing will begin 1 hour before the tour with 9 people.","Of Shannon's trip and the 1:00pm trip, one will start at Chinatown and the other has 7 people in it.","Howard's trip won't start at Little Italy.","The tour with 9 people will begin 5 hours before the outing starting at City Hall.","Of the trip with 8 people and the 9:00am trip, one will start at Yorkville and the other is with Teresa.","Of Faye's outing and the 7:00am tour, one has 3 people in it and the other will start at Yorkville.","Of the trip with 12 people and the outing starting at Greektown, one will be at 10:00am and the other will be at 9:00am.","Teresa's tour will begin sometime before the trip starting at Little Italy."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Faye","Howard","Janice","Shannon","Teresa","Whitney","Zachary"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["3","5","7","8","9","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45918cc155c6255805a59cd1edc55c30"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The ochre luggage is either Yolanda Bauer's bag or the bag that weighs 44 pounds.","Yolanda Bauer's bag weighs 6 pounds less than the bag that needs to go to Santa Fe.","Of the bag that needs to go to Santa Fe and the gray luggage, one is Wanda Dotson's and the other weighs 41 pounds.","The luggage that needs to go to Chicago is either the suitcase that weighs 35 pounds or the luggage that weighs 53 pounds.","Xavier Carey's bag is either the suitcase that needs to go to Denver or the bag that weighs 35 pounds.","The teal suitcase weighs 3 pounds more than the indigo suitcase.","Of Tanya Gould's luggage and the gray luggage, one was supposed to go to Orlando and the other was supposed to go to New York.","Vic Evans's piece weighs more than the silver luggage.","The piece that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs 6 pounds more than the teal piece.","The gray piece weighs less than the piece that needs to go to Chicago.","Wanda Dotson's bag weighs less than the indigo luggage.","Tanya Gould's suitcase weighs 3 pounds less than Xavier Carey's bag.","Zed Alexander's luggage, the bag that needs to go to New York, the teal piece, the aquamarine suitcase, the indigo piece and the ochre piece are all different pieces.","The piece that weighs 50 pounds is either Vic Evans's bag or the gray suitcase."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50","53"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["aquamarine","gray","indigo","maroon","ochre","silver","teal"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be9f9fdc7711671779de4f9cd80d1e89"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid with a diameter of 29 km doesn't contain any rhodium.","Of the asteroid rich in yttrium and the asteroid with a diameter of 11 km, one will see mining operations begin in 2050 and the other is 49 Eugenia.","The asteroid with a diameter of 47 km doesn't contain any phosphorous.","61 Nemesis is either the asteroid rich in rhodium or the asteroid with a diameter of 11 km.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040 doesn't contain any nickel.","The asteroid rich in rhodium has a diameter that is somewhat smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2026.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 has a diameter 18 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045.","The asteroid with a diameter of 35 km is either the asteroid rich in gold or the asteroid rich in phosphorous.","11 Ceres has a diameter 6 km smaller than 82 Sylvia.","The asteroid with a diameter of 29 km doesn't contain any gold.","The asteroid with a diameter of 29 km is either the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025 or the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040.","35 Ursula has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2026.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2026 and the asteroid rich in platinum, one is 26 Amphitrite and the other is 49 Eugenia.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050 has a diameter 6 km smaller than the asteroid rich in platinum.","The asteroid rich in gold has a diameter that is somewhat smaller than the asteroid rich in yttrium.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034 and the asteroid with a diameter of 11 km, one is 11 Ceres and the other is rich in lanthanum."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km","47 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["gold","lanthanum","nickel","phosphorous","platinum","rhodium","yttrium"],"label_d":["2025","2026","2034","2035","2040","2045","2050"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01bbf879868ac621a854494cada49392"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The girl from troop 4250 was awarded after the scout who won the leadership badge.","Beverly wasn't in troop 3094.","The scout who got the third award was either Yvonne or the scout who won the wildlife badge.","The girl from troop 4250 was either the scout who won the leadership badge or the youngster who got the fifth award.","The scout who won the first aid badge was awarded 3 spots after the girl from troop 4443.","Maxine was awarded 2 spots before the youngster who won the theater badge.","Felicia was in troop 4781.","Kendra was awarded 5 spots before Yvonne.","The youngster who got the first award didn't win the leadership badge.","The youngster from troop 5025 was awarded 4 spots before the youngster who won the dance badge.","The girl from troop 3094 was either Ollie or the youngster who won the theater badge.","The youngster who got the seventh award was in troop 3094.","Beverly was awarded after Felicia.","Of the youngster who won the first aid badge and the scout who won the swimming badge, one was Kendra and the other was in troop 4908.","Felicia won the wildlife badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Beverly","Felicia","Gayle","Kendra","Maxine","Ollie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4443","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=156fa63b164b7aecd295775167b038a3"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Of the student who will major in Archaeology and the student who received the $25,000 scholarship, one is Yvonne and the other will be going to Brown next year.","Iris isn't going to Stanford.","Pat was awarded some amount less than Iris.","The student who will major in Theology was awarded $15,000 more than Jan.","Gwendolyn was awarded some amount more than Iris.","Iris isn't going to Cornell.","The student who's going to Cornell, the person who received the $50,000 scholarship, the person who will major in Mathematics, the person who will major in Archaeology and Gwendolyn are all different students.","The person who's going to Brown was awarded $10,000 more than the student who's going to Yale.","The person who will major in Mathematics was awarded $5,000 less than the person who's going to Cornell.","Gwendolyn is either the student who's going to Northwestern or the person who's going to Penn State.","The person who's going to Harvard was awarded some amount more than the student who will major in Archaeology.","The student who will major in Chemistry was awarded some amount more than the student who will major in Finance.","Ora isn't going to Stanford.","Jan was awarded some amount less than the student who will major in Astronomy.","Of the student who's going to Yale and the person who received the $40,000 scholarship, one is Yvonne and the other is Jan.","The student who's going to Northwestern was awarded $5,000 more than the person who will major in Finance.","The person who will major in Biology is either the person who's going to Harvard or the student who received the $50,000 scholarship."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000","$55,000"],"label_b":["Gwendolyn","Iris","Jan","Ora","Pat","Renee","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Archaeology","Astronomy","Biology","Chemistry","Finance","Mathematics","Theology"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21c2cda15b385736570da6dc9c0f4b00"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The tortoise from Zimbabwe is 18 years older than Methuselah.","Speedy isn't the black neck tortoise.","Of the animal from Zimbabwe and the tortoise from Vietnam, one is the horned tortoise and the other is named Snappy.","Speedy isn't from Yemen.","The 32-year-old animal is either the animal from Yemen or the animal from Zimbabwe.","The armored tortoise is 18 years younger than the horned tortoise.","Shelly isn't from Yemen.","The swoop-backed tortoise is younger than the tortoise from Yemen.","The ringed tortoise is 18 years younger than the tortoise from Vietnam.","The black neck tortoise is either the 104-year-old tortoise or Yoda.","Of Chewie and the 50-year-old tortoise, one is the swoop-backed tortoise and the other is from Uruguay.","Snappy is older than the one from El Salvador.","Of the black neck tortoise and the 32-year-old tortoise, one is named Yoda and the other is from Romania.","The two rimmed tortoise is 54 years older than Snappy."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86","104","122"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Shelly","Snappy","Speedy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","horned","pitch belly","ringed","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["El Salvador","Romania","Swaziland","Uruguay","Vietnam","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc40e5c31f001922aa86e9e9e3e535b5"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Guy is either the person with HealthCo insurance or the patient with the 9:00am appointment.","Of the person suffering from foot pain and the patient suffering from heartburn, one has the 10:00am appointment and the other has Triflex insurance.","Melvin has Ambercare insurance.","The person with Lifealign insurance has an appointment sometime after Melvin.","The patient suffering from heartburn has an appointment sometime before Oscar.","The person with Lifealign insurance has an appointment 2 hours before the person suffering from vertigo.","The person suffering from vertigo has an appointment 2 hours before the person suffering from back pain.","Of the person suffering from shingles and Chester, one has HealthCo insurance and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","The patient suffering from heartburn has an appointment 2 hours before the patient with HealthCo insurance.","Oscar isn't complaining about back pain.","The patient with Fumanix insurance isn't complaining about back pain.","Billy has an appointment sometime before the patient suffering from shingles.","Billy is complaining about vertigo.","The patient suffering from migraines has an appointment 1 hour before Edwin.","The patient suffering from foot pain has an appointment 2 hours before the patient with Red Shield insurance."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Billy","Chester","Dave","Edwin","Guy","Melvin","Oscar"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7fd10947ca556d731ce70ae4cfc939f"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Neither Yvette nor Floyd is the student who will publish in April.","Hazel hasn't been working in Senegal.","Yvette is either the person who will publish in May or the person who has been working in Tanzania.","The person who has been working in Qatar will publish 2 months before the person who has been studying the Moryina culture.","The student who has been working in Malaysia will publish 1 month after the person who has been working in Tanzania.","The person who has been working in Senegal will publish 3 months after the person who has been working in Qatar.","The person who has been working in Iran will publish 5 months after the person who has been studying the Nyap culture.","The person who has been studying the Warith culture is either Ira or the person who will publish in February.","The student who has been studying the Iaick culture is either Michael or Wilbur.","Neither the person who will publish in July nor the person who has been studying the Iaick culture is Hazel.","Of Floyd and the person who will publish in May, one has been studying the Lerryna culture and the other has been studying the Iaick culture.","The student who has been working in Qatar hasn't been studying the Lerryna culture.","Doreen hasn't been studying the Jenadije culture.","The person who will publish in March is either the student who has been studying the Moryina culture or Ira.","Hazel will not publish in January.","Doreen will not publish in January.","Of the person who will publish in June and the person who will publish in March, one is Michael and the other has been working in Argentina.","Ira hasn't been working in Argentina."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Doreen","Floyd","Hazel","Ira","Michael","Wilbur","Yvette"],"label_c":["Iaick","Jenadije","Lerryna","Moryina","Nyap","Orjack","Warith"],"label_d":["Argentina","Iran","Malaysia","Pakistan","Qatar","Senegal","Tanzania"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b51355db8fbb185e9e9bd2495784c5e"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid rich in nickel has a diameter that is somewhat larger than 11 Ceres.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045 and the asteroid with a diameter of 23 km, one is rich in nickel and the other is 49 Eugenia.","The asteroid rich in phosphorous has a diameter 6 km larger than the asteroid rich in platinum.","The asteroid rich in lanthanum has a diameter 6 km smaller than 61 Nemesis.","The seven asteroids are the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2026, 35 Ursula, the asteroid rich in yttrium, the asteroid rich in phosphorous, 61 Nemesis, 413 Doiotima and 26 Amphitrite.","61 Nemesis is either the asteroid with a diameter of 47 km or the asteroid rich in rhodium.","The asteroid rich in yttrium has a diameter 18 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 has a diameter 12 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2028 has a diameter 18 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045.","413 Doiotima doesn't contain any gold.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045 has a diameter 12 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 and 35 Ursula, one is 29 km across and the other is rich in yttrium."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km","47 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["gold","lanthanum","nickel","phosphorous","platinum","rhodium","yttrium"],"label_d":["2026","2028","2030","2034","2035","2045","2050"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c366e853331f4c2ade9fd9cd46c4f990"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The squad from Libertyville was ranked 1 place behind the \"Pea Shooters\".","The blue team was ranked 5 places ahead of the \"Spray Paints\".","The \"Night Ninjas\" doesn't use red paintballs.","The \"Oil Crew\" doesn't use red paintballs.","The squad from Prairie City was ranked somewhere behind the group from Libertyville.","The squad from Armona was ranked somewhere behind the team from Libertyville.","The yellow team was ranked 1 place behind the group from Forest City.","The \"Spray Paints\" is either the white team or the squad from Prairie City.","The red team was ranked 1 place behind the blue team.","The red team was ranked 3 places ahead of the orange team.","The \"Pea Shooters\" is either the yellow team or the squad that finished first.","The \"Color Blinds\" was ranked somewhere ahead of the \"Night Ninjas\".","Of the squad from Prairie City and the team that finished sixth, one uses purple paintballs and the other is the \"Splat Squad\".","The \"Oil Crew\" doesn't use purple paintballs.","The group that finished fourth isn't from Armona.","The group from Yucca Valley was ranked somewhere behind the \"Pea Shooters\".","The team from Cromberg, the \"Color Blinds\", and the white team are three different teams.","Of the \"Color Blinds\" and the team from Evansdale, one uses blue paintballs and the other finished seventh."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Forest City","Libertyville","Prairie City","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=832a1e33136078a85c067935ae8f9606"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The person assigned to mission WB-664 will launch 3 months after the graduate who will be studying gamma rays.","Francis is either the person assigned to mission PR-97 or the astronaut launching in June.","The graduate who will be studying photosynthesis will launch sometime before Edwin.","Latoya is either the graduate who will be studying radiation or the person launching in July.","Francis will launch sometime before the astronaut who will be studying gamma rays.","The astronaut who will be studying solar storms will launch 1 month after the graduate who will be studying gamma rays.","James will launch sometime after Omar.","The person launching in July won't be focusing on ant colonies.","Of the astronaut who will be studying larval growth and Latoya, one will launch in June and the other will launch in May.","The graduate who will be studying plant enzymes won't be on mission CR-260.","The graduate who will be studying ant colonies will launch sometime after the graduate assigned to mission ZF-15.","The person who will be studying solar storms will launch 1 month before the person assigned to mission TV-412.","Harold won't launch in July.","Harold is either the graduate assigned to mission WB-664 or the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes.","The graduate who will be studying radiation will launch 1 month after the graduate assigned to mission GX-13.","Omar will launch 2 months before the graduate who will be studying larval growth."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Edwin","Francis","Harold","James","Latoya","Omar","Wade"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=774726d2be3fba16e5dbfc4603768651"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Phillips is 130 feet shorter than the mountain first summited by Art Aguilar.","Mt. Ochoa is either the mountain first summited by Leonard Lara or the mountain that is 14,730 feet tall.","Mt. Knox is 650 feet taller than the mountain first summited by Eddie English.","The mountain first climbed in 1914 is 390 feet taller than the peak first summited by Gerry Gamble.","The seven mountains are the mountain that is 14,990 feet tall, Mt. Wilkinson, the mountain first summited by Gerry Gamble, the mountain first climbed in 1926, Mt. Ochoa, the peak first summited by Ford Fischer and the peak first climbed in 1946.","The peak that is 14,600 feet tall wasn't conquered for the first time in 1845.","The peak first summited by Dale Dickens is 130 feet taller than the peak first climbed in 1946.","Mt. Phillips is shorter than the peak first climbed in 1899.","The mountain first climbed in 1962 is 520 feet taller than the peak first summited by Leonard Lara.","Mt. Wilkinson is 260 feet taller than Mt. Ewing.","The mountain first summited by Eddie English is shorter than the peak first summited by Leonard Lara.","Mt. Humphrey is 650 feet taller than the mountain first summited by Leonard Lara."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730","14,860","14,990"],"label_b":["Mt. Ewing","Mt. Fry","Mt. Humphrey","Mt. Knox","Mt. Ochoa","Mt. Phillips","Mt. Wilkinson"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Dale Dickens","Eddie English","Ford Fischer","Gerry Gamble","Hal Hudson","Leonard Lara"],"label_d":["1845","1863","1899","1914","1926","1946","1962"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cc6aa377e8bbb4b222d824abbcceac3"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The video game bought by Neal is either Victorforce or the video game that sold for $85.","Of the one that sold for $75 and Countershot, one was purchased by Horace and the other was purchased by Alfred.","The one that sold for $85 came out 1 year before Troop Seven.","Of the one bought by Jamie and the game that sold for $85, one is Blaster Boy and the other came out in 1989.","Of the one bought by Zachary and the game that came out in 1989, one is Magic Marbles and the other sold for $80.","Troop Seven came out 1 year before AWOL Alert.","The one that sold for $35 came out sometime before the one bought by Horace.","The video game that sold for $65, the one that came out in 1983, the game that came out in 1989, the video game that came out in 1987 and AWOL Alert are all different video games.","Magic Marbles didn't sell for $60.","The video game bought by Zachary came out 1 year before the one bought by Alfred.","The video game that sold for $65 wasn't bought by Melvin.","The one bought by Melvin came out sometime after AWOL Alert.","The video game that sold for $60 is either the one that came out in 1989 or the game that came out in 1987.","Neither the one that sold for $65 nor the video game that came out in 1987 is the one bought by Neal.","The one bought by Jamie came out 4 years after the video game bought by Alfred.","Blaster Boy wasn't bought by Neal."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988","1989"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Alfred","Horace","Jamie","Melvin","Neal","Oscar","Zachary"],"label_d":["$35","$60","$65","$70","$75","$80","$85"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a16bc8f0dc2bee1fdb4da2b749b677ee"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The solar energy expert is scheduled 3 days before Alexander.","The person from Stanford is scheduled 2 days before the presenter from Harvard.","The sulfur oxide expert is scheduled sometime before the solar energy expert.","The presenter from Yale is scheduled 1 day after the presenter from Stanford.","Alexander is scheduled 1 day before the person from Ohio State.","Felipe won't be speaking on May 13th.","Felipe won't talk about global warming.","Of the presenter from Brown and Gerard, one will speak on May 11th and the other will discuss wind power.","The wind power expert is scheduled sometime before the nitrogen usage expert.","Alexander is scheduled sometime before Judy.","Sheri is scheduled 5 days after the presenter from Stanford.","The person from Harvard won't talk about global warming.","The seven presenters will be the presenter who will speak on May 13th, the person from Duke, the solar energy expert, Bridget, the wind power expert, the presenter from Yale and the nitrogen usage expert.","The presenter from Yale won't talk about fossil fuels."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_b":["Alexander","Bridget","Darlene","Felipe","Gerard","Judy","Sheri"],"label_c":["acid rain","fossil fuels","global warming","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Duke","Harvard","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c99d50b272b8ec3e9469504deea47cc"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The gator that is 12.9 feet long is 25 years younger than the alligator caught in Waco.","Barnabas is 5 years older than the animal caught in Troy.","Of the animal caught in Anna and the alligator that is 11.1 feet long, one is 35 years old and the other is 20 years old.","Draco wasn't caught in Mesa.","Fred isn't 12.9 feet long.","The gator that is 10.7 feet long is 10 years younger than Elwood.","The alligator caught in Mesa is 20 years younger than the alligator that is 10.2 feet long.","The animal caught in Mesa is somewhat older than the animal that is 10.7 feet long.","The alligator caught in Erie is either Big Boy or the animal that is 13.6 feet long.","Of the gator that is 11.5 feet long and the 5 year old gator, one is named Arthur and the other was captured in Troy.","Draco wasn't caught in Erie.","The alligator caught in Argo is either the animal that is 10.2 feet long or Barnabas.","The alligator caught in Erie, the 30 year old alligator, the animal that is 9.4 feet long, the alligator that is 11.5 feet long and Fred are all different gators.","The animal that is 9.4 feet long is either Arthur or Barnabas."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25","30","35"],"label_b":["Arthur","Barnabas","Big Boy","Claws","Draco","Elwood","Fred"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.2 feet","10.7 feet","11.1 feet","11.5 feet","12.9 feet","13.6 feet"],"label_d":["Anna","Argo","Erie","Mesa","Reno","Troy","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8132267164be4e04353c1ab3ce03711b"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["The seven people are the actor making $100,000, Oscar, the person filming on September 1st, the actor who will play the father, Harold, the man filming on October 13th and the actor who will play the lawyer.","The man filming on September 22nd will make 30,000 dollars less than the actor filming on September 1st.","Randy is either the person who will play the uncle or the actor who will play the soldier.","The person making $130,000 is either the person filming on October 13th or Oscar.","Of the actor making $115,000 and Oscar, one will play the brother and the other will film on September 8th.","The person who will play the uncle won't be filming on September 1st.","The person who will play the firefighter will make 30,000 dollars less than the person filming on October 13th.","The actor making $145,000 won't play the uncle.","Noel won't make exactly $85,000.","Noel won't play the uncle.","The man making $175,000 won't be filming on September 29th.","Jim is either the man filming on September 1st or the person making $145,000.","The man filming on September 15th will make 75,000 dollars less than Randy.","Harold will make 30,000 dollars more than the actor filming on September 15th.","The actor who will play the lawyer is either the man making $175,000 or the man making $160,000.","Mark won't be filming on September 29th."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates","Roles"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000","$160,000","$175,000"],"label_b":["Harold","Jim","Mark","Noel","Oscar","Randy","Zachary"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 8th","September 15th","September 22nd","September 29th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":["brother","father","firefighter","lawyer","senator","soldier","uncle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa731f0cc516e4f8aecc6896ce138ea2"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["The exoplanet 49 light years from earth doesn't orbit star VJD 913.","Theros is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 295,000 mi..","The planet 53 light years from earth orbits star BDF 198.","The exoplanet orbiting star EX 53 is farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star HV 491.","Istryn is 6 light years farther away from us than Fihin.","The planet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. is 2 light years farther away from us than Kinucia.","Kinucia doesn't orbit star EX 53.","The exoplanet orbiting star HV 491 is closer to us than the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.","Theros orbits star HV 491.","The exoplanet orbiting star ZQ 75 is farther away from us than the planet orbiting star EX 53.","The planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. is 6 light years farther away from us than the planet with a diameter of 295,000 mi..","The exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120, the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi., the exoplanet 53 light years from earth, Theros and Kinucia are all different planets.","The planet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet with a diameter of 310,000 mi..","The exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198 is either the exoplanet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. or Xidat.","Llyrak is either the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427 or the exoplanet with a diameter of 540,000 mi..","Of the planet orbiting star PLC 120 and the exoplanet 41 light years from earth, one is Llyrak and the other has a diameter of 714,000 mi.."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years","51 light years","53 light years"],"label_b":["Fihin","Istryn","Kinucia","Llyrak","Theros","Vestor","Xidat"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","HV 491","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","281,000 mi.","295,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","540,000 mi.","650,000 mi.","714,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e38e8b25ac46d30569fc6aaedf683431"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The facility in Yemen will launch 2 months after the direct drive reactor.","Of the theta pinch reactor and the facility in Albania, one will launch in July and the other is the Comati DX5.","The fusor reactor will launch 1 month after the facility in Turkmenistan.","The fast ignition reactor will launch sometime after the facility in Ecuador.","The Comati DX5 will launch 5 months after the direct drive reactor.","The facility launching in April is either the facility in Venezuela or the Dynotis X1.","The facility in Ecuador will launch 1 month after the Haramarui LV.","The Tamura BX12 isn't in Venezuela.","The z-pinch reactor is either the Kuchiwa W10 or the Tamura BX12.","The reactor in Iceland will launch 1 month after the z-pinch facility.","The Tamura BX12 will not launch in March.","The reactor in Turkmenistan will launch 4 months after the facility in Jordan.","The facility launching in May is either the Comati DX5 or the tokamak reactor.","The Haramarui LV will launch 4 months before the Rodim-Rexit."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Comati DX5","Dynotis X1","Haramarui LV","Kuchiwa W10","Rodim-Rexit","Tamura BX12"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","fusor","stellarator","theta pinch","tokamak","z-pinch"],"label_d":["Albania","Ecuador","Iceland","Jordan","Turkmenistan","Venezuela","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dfd875405e8f9194349e4cc9e337e69"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["Of the team that won 4 bronze medals and the squad that won 12 bronze medals, one finished with 6 gold medals and the other is the squad from Turkmenistan.","The squad that won 8 bronze medals didn't finish with 2 silver medals.","The team that won 4 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the squad that won 15 bronze medals.","The team that won 11 silver medal ended the games with 3 more gold medals than the team that won 3 bronze medals.","The team that won 1 silver medal, the team from Namibia, the team that won 3 bronze medals, the squad from Estonia and the team from Turkmenistan were all different teams.","Of the squad that won 4 gold medals and the team from Slovakia, one ended with 11 silver medal and the other finished with 3 bronze medals.","The squad from Oman didn't finish with 1 silver medal.","The team from Russia didn't finish with 5 silver medals.","The squad that won 8 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 6 silver medals.","The squad from Russia didn't finish with 1 silver medal.","The team that won 5 silver medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 11 silver medal.","Of the team that won 11 silver medal and the squad that won 4 bronze medals, one is the team from Turkmenistan and the other finished with 6 gold medals.","The team that won 1 silver medal ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the team that won 5 silver medals.","The team that won 4 silver medals ended the games with 4 more gold medals than the squad that won 10 bronze medals.","The squad from Oman ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team from Estonia."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Estonia","Namibia","Oman","Russia","Slovakia","Turkmenistan","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6","10","11"],"label_d":["3","4","6","8","10","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45a8fc1c62f8495c0672e799704a8055"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Of the person leaving at 8:30 pm and the traveler going to Costa Rica, one is flying from New Zealand and the other is Claude.","The traveler going to Denmark is leaving 1 hour later than the traveler flying from Qatar.","The person flying from Zambia is leaving 1 hour earlier than Michael.","The traveler flying from Qatar is leaving earlier than Harvey.","The traveler leaving at 7:30 pm is either Doris or the traveler going to Ireland.","The person going to Barbados is either the person leaving at 4:30 pm or the traveler leaving at 2:30 pm.","Neither Claude nor the person flying from Zambia is the person going to Barbados.","Of the person going to Eritrea and the person leaving at 7:30 pm, one is flying from Qatar and the other is Ronnie.","Michael isn't flying from Malta.","The traveler going to Hungary is either Michael or the traveler leaving at 8:30 pm.","Bridget, the person going to Barbados, the person flying from Yemen, the traveler going to Ireland and the person flying from Liberia are all different travelers.","Claude is leaving 5 hours later than Doris.","Harvey isn't leaving at 6:30 pm.","Pablo is either the traveler flying from Yemen or the traveler going to Ireland."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm","8:30 pm"],"label_b":["Bridget","Claude","Doris","Harvey","Michael","Pablo","Ronnie"],"label_c":["Liberia","Malta","New Zealand","Peru","Qatar","Yemen","Zambia"],"label_d":["Angola","Barbados","Costa Rica","Denmark","Eritrea","Hungary","Ireland"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71cf30fc611340e52cde9372af7046dc"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["Of the house in Angelus Oaks and the rental owned by Hal Garrison, one rents for $1,100\/month and the other rents for $1,525\/month.","The rental in Eagle Grove doesn't rent for $975\/month.","Of the home owned by Mitsy Lane and the rental in Monticello, one offers 1,475 sq ft of living space and the other rents for $1,850\/month.","The 1,475 sq ft rental, the 1,350 sq ft house, the home that rents for $1,300\/month and the home that rents for $750\/month are all different houses.","The house in Monticello is 375 sq ft smaller than the house owned by Hal Garrison.","The home that rents for $1,300\/month is either the rental in La Palma or the 1,100 sq ft rental.","The house in Delano is either the home owned by Lyle Kramer or the home that rents for $950\/month.","The home that rents for $1,850\/month is somewhat smaller than the home that rents for $1,525\/month.","The rental in Delano doesn't rent for $975\/month.","The home owned by Jada Ingram is 125 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Hal Garrison.","The home owned by Dan Callahan is 125 sq ft smaller than the home that rents for $1,850\/month.","Of the rental in Gilman and the 1,100 sq ft house, one rents for $1,100\/month and the other is owned by Bertha Allen.","The home that rents for $1,300\/month is 125 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Bertha Allen.","The 1,475 sq ft rental is either the house owned by Lyle Kramer or the house in Eagle Grove."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft","1,725 sq ft","1,850 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Delano","Eagle Grove","Fayette","Gilman","La Palma","Monticello"],"label_c":["$750\/month","$950\/month","$975\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Bertha Allen","Dan Callahan","Hal Garrison","Jada Ingram","Kip Jenkins","Lyle Kramer","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5dfbf9028fee7d9a0926e5b8844f0b6d"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Silver Lakes is either the park in Lamar County or the reserve in Wilcox County.","Riverside Glen is home to the box python.","The reserve established in 2010 is in Bibb County.","The park in Chilton County isn't home to the endangered box python.","The reserve in Pickens County is either the pygmy beaver's reserve or the western gull's reserve.","Elm Park was established 4 years after the western gull's reserve.","Silver Lakes isn't home to the endangered sandy hare.","The reserve in Wilcox County was established 8 years before Rosemary Park.","Rosemary Park, the reserve in Chilton County, and the park in Franklin County are three different parks.","The fig turtle's reserve was established 8 years before Silver Lakes.","The park in Franklin County is either the atlas otter's reserve or the fig turtle's reserve.","The park in Pickens County, Foxtail Bend, the sandy hare's reserve, the reserve established in 2012 and Elm Park are all different parks.","The reserve in Lamar County isn't home to the endangered pygmy beaver.","The reserve in Wilcox County was established 8 years before the frilled stork's reserve.","The fig turtle's reserve was established 2 years after the western gull's reserve.","The reserve established in 2006 is either Rosemary Park or Howard Park."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012","2014","2016"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":["Bibb","Chilton","Franklin","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b904d1b0bf7c6c860f0eab7ff9db571"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The diner who ordered the bread pudding paid less than the diner who ordered the pecan pie.","Elizabeth was either the diner who ordered the bread pudding or the diner who ordered the parfait.","Kim was either the diner who ordered the mousse or the one who had the earl grey tea.","The one who had the espresso paid 3 dollars less than Jennie.","The diner who ordered the rice pudding paid less than the one who had the cafe americano.","Of the one who had the cappuccino and the one who had the earl grey tea, one paid $8.99 and the other was Linda.","The seven friends were the person who paid $11.99, the diner who ordered the mousse, the one who had the cafe mocha, the one who had the chai tea, the one who had the cappuccino, Gary and the one who had the cafe americano.","Jennie had the cafe mocha.","The diner who ordered the gelato paid less than the diner who ordered the bread pudding.","Gary paid less than Kim.","Gary didn't order the rice pudding.","The one who had the cafe latte paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the bread pudding.","Neither Linda nor Gary was the diner who ordered the gelato.","The person who paid $11.99 didn't order the pecan pie.","The person who paid $10.99 was either Wayne or Kim."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Elizabeth","Gary","Jennie","Kim","Linda","Marco","Wayne"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["bread pudding","creme brulee","gelato","mousse","parfait","pecan pie","rice pudding"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4fb690a2cd2fb9edc8ac36b608ebc56e"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Zimbabwe's mission is going to Mars.","The mission going to Mars launched 3 months after the mission going to Europa.","Of the probe going to Neptune and Qatar's mission, one is the Lezko and the other launched in March.","The Eyvaw launched 4 months before the Arun.","The probe going to Ganymede launched 4 months before Zimbabwe's probe.","The Viria Mari was sent up by Qatar.","The Eyvaw launched 2 months before the probe going to Titan.","Ecuador's mission isn't going to Titan.","Jordan's probe launched sometime before the Viria Mari.","Of Ecuador's probe and the probe going to Mercury, one is the Ateyin and the other is the Iunsel.","The mission going to Mercury launched sometime after the Eyvaw.","The Ateyin is either Dominica's mission or the mission going to Europa.","Uruguay's probe launched 1 month after Jordan's mission.","The Lezko launched 1 month after the mission going to Mercury."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Arun","Ateyin","Eyvaw","Iunsel","Lezko","Munei","Viria Mari"],"label_c":["Europa","Ganymede","Mars","Mercury","Neptune","Pluto","Titan"],"label_d":["Dominica","Ecuador","Jordan","Kosovo","Qatar","Uruguay","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3fdff6bc4f971849a65a82595e2ddad"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The astronaut assigned to mission WB-664 will launch sometime before the astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15.","The astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes will launch 1 month after the person who will be studying radiation.","Latoya won't launch in July.","The graduate launching in May is either the person assigned to mission PR-97 or the astronaut assigned to mission GX-13.","Geraldine is either the person who will be studying plant enzymes or the person launching in February.","Of the astronaut assigned to mission GX-13 and the astronaut who will be studying solar storms, one is Isaac and the other will launch in July.","The astronaut assigned to mission GX-13 will launch 1 month after James.","Latoya will launch sometime after the graduate who will be studying ant colonies.","Wade will launch 1 month before the graduate who will be studying gamma rays.","The astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15, Wade, and Geraldine are three different people.","The graduate who will be studying ant colonies will launch 1 month after the astronaut assigned to mission AV-435.","The graduate who will be studying larval growth will launch sometime after the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes.","The person launching in June is either the graduate who will be studying larval growth or the person who will be studying radiation.","Mercedes won't be focusing on radiation.","The person assigned to mission PR-97 will launch 1 month after the graduate assigned to mission TV-412.","Wade will launch 2 months after the graduate assigned to mission ZF-15."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Geraldine","Isaac","James","Latoya","Mercedes","Traci","Wade"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2aa7a289706bb1333ca631efbe1c5db9"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The interpreter who will be working with Marguerite will start 2 hours before the person who will be going to the History class.","The person who will be working with Patrick is either the person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm or Ira.","The person who will be working with Nelson will start 1 hour after the person who will be working with Marguerite.","Annie will start sometime after Joann.","Darren won't be working with Karla.","The interpreter whose assignment begins at 1:00pm is either the interpreter who will be working with Lester or Darren.","The person who will be going to the Biology class won't be working with Lester.","The interpreter who will be going to the Geometry class will start 1 hour before Joann.","The interpreter who will be going to the Algebra class will start 3 hours before the person who will be working with Karla.","The person whose assignment begins at 2:00pm, Ira, the person who will be working with Patrick, Annie, the person who will be going to the Calculus class and the interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class are all different people.","The interpreter who will be working with Nelson is either the person who will be going to the Chemistry class or the interpreter whose assignment begins at 10:00am.","Darren won't be going to the Physics class.","The interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class, the interpreter who will be working with Sophie, and the interpreter whose assignment begins at 11:00am are three different people.","Charlie is either the interpreter who will be going to the Biology class or the person who will be working with Sophie.","Of the person who will be going to the Biology class and the interpreter who will be going to the History class, one will be working with Rafael and the other is Charlie.","Gordon won't be working with Lester."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students","Classes"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Brent","Charlie","Darren","Gordon","Ira","Joann"],"label_c":["Karla","Lester","Marguerite","Nelson","Patrick","Rafael","Sophie"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Calculus","Chemistry","Geometry","History","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a515505974c2a9b01a2527c8fe66e23c"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["The competitor from Denmark dove deeper than the person who went first.","The person from Yemen reached a maximum depth that was 9 meters shallower than the competitor who went sixth.","The diver from Denmark reached a maximum depth that was 6 meters shallower than Brit Bradley.","Igor Ingram dove 12 meters deeper than the diver who went fifth.","Chevy Chen dove deeper than Ferris Frye.","The contestant from Japan dove deeper than the diver who went fifth.","Of Brit Bradley and the person who went second, one was from Brunei and the other went to a maximum depth of 107 meters.","The seven divers were the competitor who reached a depth of 101 meters, the diver who went first, Daniel Day, Brit Bradley, the person who went fourth, Hill Harvey and the contestant who went second.","Chevy Chen reached a maximum depth that was shallower than the person from Uganda.","The person who reached a depth of 107 meters wasn't from Japan.","The competitor who reached a depth of 98 meters wasn't from Switzerland.","Daniel Day reached a maximum depth that was 6 meters shallower than Jorel Joyce.","The contestant from Yemen dove 3 meters deeper than the competitor who went third.","The contestant who went fifth was either Ferris Frye or Brit Bradley."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters","110 meters","113 meters","116 meters"],"label_b":["Brit Bradley","Chevy Chen","Daniel Day","Ferris Frye","Hill Harvey","Igor Ingram","Jorel Joyce"],"label_c":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_d":["Brunei","Denmark","Japan","Latvia","Switzerland","Uganda","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3700f80b3a433476037a3c1c779e9d7a"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Of the store on Wright Street and the store on League Avenue, one is Kwik Mart and the other is in Tecopa.","Kwik Mart, the store charging $1.27 per gallon, the store in Udell, the business on Emma Street, the business charging $1.11 per gallon and the gas station on Wright Street are all different stations.","The business in Tecopa charges 12 cents less per gallon than the store in Harlan.","The business on League Avenue is either the store charging $1.31 per gallon or the gas station in Pollock Pines.","The store on League Avenue charges 4 cents less per gallon than the store in Jenner.","The store charging $1.31 per gallon isn't in Goleta.","The gas station charging $1.19 per gallon is either the business in Udell or the business on Penates Drive.","The store on Fir Street charges 20 cents more per gallon than the store in Pollock Pines.","Energo is either the gas station charging $1.19 per gallon or the store charging $1.23 per gallon.","Vexon charges 4 cents less per gallon than the store in Udell.","Of the gas station in Udell and the gas station charging $1.27 per gallon, one is Phil's Fill-Up and the other is on Ash Avenue.","Gas-N-Go charges 4 cents less per gallon than Fuel Stop."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23","$1.27","$1.31"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Phil\\'s Fill-Up","Vexon"],"label_c":["Goleta","Harlan","Jenner","Pollock Pines","Tecopa","Udell","Walnut Grove"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Emma Street","Fir Street","League Avenue","Penates Drive","Tamarac Street","Wright Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d34c95b7eb2af9ecbe42081ab6ac17ee"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Tommy never played baseball.","Isaac received 21 votes more votes than the soccer player.","The architect received 14 votes more votes than the lawyer.","The dentist received fewer votes than the baseball player.","The lacrosse player received 7 votes more votes than the lawyer.","The doctor received 14 votes fewer votes than Ken.","The football player received more votes than Vernon.","The seven people are the contestant who got 46 votes, Dennis, the hockey player, the garbage man, the football player, the lawyer and Ken.","The dentist received 7 votes more votes than the hockey player.","Of Rudolph and the basketball player, one is the waiter and the other is the dentist.","Of the waiter and the musician, one played football and the other is Ken.","Of Jorge and the dentist, one received 32 votes and the other played basketball."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32","39","46"],"label_b":["Dennis","Isaac","Jorge","Ken","Rudolph","Tommy","Vernon"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","golf","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","doctor","garbage man","lawyer","musician","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=436eef68f773d8d0078930c9cf11b112"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The gem found in the Hopper claim sold for somewhat less than the gem from Oregon.","The smoky quartz sold for 40 dollars more than the stone found in the Johnston claim.","The gem from California sold for 50 dollars less than the blue topaz.","The zircon sold for 20 dollars less than the gem from Wyoming.","Of the rhodolite and the smoky quartz, one was found at the Underwood claim and the other was from Utah.","The gem from California is either the corundum or the gem found in the Stout claim.","Of the stone found in the Gregory claim and the smoky quartz, one was from Utah and the other was from Nevada.","The seven gems are the stone found in the Gregory claim, the aquamarine, the blue topaz, the rhodolite, the gem from California, the smoky quartz and the stone that sold for $810.","Of the stone from Oregon and the tourmaline, one was found at the Johnston claim and the other went for $830.","The zircon, the stone from Nevada, and the gem found in the Johnston claim are three different gems.","The gem from Colorado sold for 10 dollars more than the zircon.","The stone found in the Underwood claim sold for somewhat more than the aquamarine.","The stone found in the Collins claim is either the gem that sold for $810 or the stone that sold for $840.","The stone found in the Hopper claim sold for somewhat more than the gem found in the Stout claim."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820","$830","$840","$850"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","corundum","rhodolite","smoky quartz","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Anthony","Collins","Gregory","Hopper","Johnston","Stout","Underwood"],"label_d":["California","Colorado","Idaho","Nevada","Oregon","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcde6fd71f4f0285b08c04c630ff768e"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Winifred spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Claudius.","Neal spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on Constantine.","The student who got the C+, Marvin, Allan, the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on Claudius were all different students.","The student who got the C- spoke 6 minutes more than Allan.","Marvin spoke 8 minutes more than Estelle.","The presenter who got the A didn't talk about Tacitus.","Of Estelle and the student who gave the presentation on Valerian, one got the B+ and the other got the A-.","Neither the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes nor Allan was the presenter who got the A-.","Neal was either the presenter who got the B- or the student who got the A-.","The presenter who got the B+ spoke 6 minutes more than Winifred.","The student who gave the presentation on Caligula spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Tacitus.","The presenter who got the C+ didn't talk about Constantine.","Of the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the student who gave the presentation on Claudius, one was Zachary and the other got the B-.","Of the student who got the C- and the student who spoke for 14 minutes, one talked about Severus and the other was Zachary."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Allan","Estelle","Leroy","Marvin","Neal","Winifred","Zachary"],"label_c":["Caligula","Claudius","Constantine","Maximus","Severus","Tacitus","Valerian"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38df40270130bba58004c630cc80280f"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The one with a maximum height of 40 ft is either the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH or Line C.","Of the one with a maximum height of 40 ft and the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft, one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 30 MPH and the other is 950 ft long.","The one with a maximum height of 70 ft is 150 feet longer than the one with a maximum height of 25 ft.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH is 50 feet shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.","Line F is 50 feet shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 85 ft.","Line D is 100 feet longer than the line with a maximum height of 45 ft.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH is shorter than Line G.","Line A is either the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH or the one that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH.","The one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 55 ft.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 85 ft.","The zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft is shorter than the line with a maximum height of 55 ft.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH is either Line F or the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft.","Line B is 150 feet longer than the one that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.","The one with a maximum height of 45 ft, Line A, and Line E are three different lines.","The line with a maximum height of 85 ft is 200 feet longer than Line F."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft","900 ft","950 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line C","Line D","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","45 ft","55 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a51e973ddcf05fcfc4df0511a1e73922"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The monk's fin shell is either the shell found in Jamaica or the seashell found in 1992.","Of the pink and yellow seashell and the coquina shell, one was found in Jamaica and the other was found in 1998.","The baby's ear shell was found 3 years before the pink and yellow shell.","The pink and white seashell was found 15 years before the seashell found in Martinique.","The horned turban shell is either the shell found in Puerto Rico or the brown and pink shell.","The shell found in Jamaica was found sometime after the shark eye shell.","The baby's ear shell isn't brown and yellow.","The spotted key shell was found 15 years after the blue and white shell.","The coquina shell was found 3 years after the blue and white shell.","Of the shell found in Saint Lucia and the shell found in Puerto Rico, one is the baby's ear and the other is blue and white.","The shell found in Tobago was found 3 years after the blue and white shell.","The shell found in Jamaica was found sometime before the black and white shell.","The shell found in Aruba was found 3 years before the horned turban shell.","The black and white seashell was found sometime before the brown and pink shell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007","2010"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c3d311c84124c3c0c75f762cbbd3c55"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["Of the Irish Pride and the Petite Palm, one is owned by Frances Farmer and the other is moored at Dock 14.","The seven boats are the Mystique, Frances Farmer's vessel, Kelly Koch's boat, the sailboat at Dock 14, the 22 ft sailboat, Ivor Ingram's boat and the sailboat at Dock 22.","Frances Farmer's sailboat is 3 feet shorter than the boat at Dock 8.","The Sea Spirit is 3 feet longer than the vessel at Dock 8.","Jasper Jones's boat is 3 feet longer than the boat at Dock 6.","Of Ernesto Ellis's vessel and Kelly Koch's boat, one is the Fair Weather and the other is 40 ft long.","Of the 28 ft boat and the 37 ft boat, one is moored at Dock 22 and the other is the White Squid.","The vessel at Dock 14 isn't owned by Betsy Becker.","The Adagio III isn't moored at Dock 22.","The boat at Dock 6 is 3 feet shorter than the boat at Dock 19.","Of the 34 ft boat and Kelly Koch's vessel, one is moored at Dock 18 and the other is the Irish Pride."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft","37 ft","40 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Irish Pride","Mystique","Petite Palm","Sea Spirit","White Squid"],"label_c":["Betsy Becker","Ernesto Ellis","Frances Farmer","Hetta Hensley","Ivor Ingram","Jasper Jones","Kelly Koch"],"label_d":["6","8","14","18","19","22","26"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb02e3be90e7a47e81add5d3a4806b77"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Of the person with 68 LinkedIn connections and the person with 589 Twitter followers, one has 180 Facebook friends and the other is Zachary.","Rosie doesn't have exactly 72 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 804 Twitter followers has 30 more Facebook friends than Heidi.","The person with 78 LinkedIn connections has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 54 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 68 LinkedIn connections has 30 more Facebook friends than the person with 599 Twitter followers.","Sheri doesn't have exactly 180 Facebook friends.","Of the person with 140 Facebook friends and the one with 78 LinkedIn connections, one has 589 Twitter followers and the other has 640 Twitter followers.","The one with 804 Twitter followers has fewer Facebook friends than the person with 790 Twitter followers.","The one with 54 LinkedIn connections has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 72 LinkedIn connections.","Lindsey has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 70 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 640 Twitter followers, Sheri, Frank and the person with 58 LinkedIn connections are all different people.","The person with 70 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than the one with 640 Twitter followers.","Heidi has 30 fewer Facebook friends than Frank.","Zachary has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 54 LinkedIn connections.","Sheri has more Facebook friends than the person with 576 Twitter followers."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170","180"],"label_b":["Frank","Heidi","Lindsey","Opal","Rosie","Sheri","Zachary"],"label_c":["54","58","68","70","72","78","85"],"label_d":["576","589","599","640","707","790","804"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bccf47ad8e0e25008d682e8e6ddc237"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The sculpture presentation wasn't from Zimbabwe.","The seven exhibits are the exhibit that pulled in 6,910 visitors, the basketry exhibit, the exhibit from Eritrea, February's exhibit, January's exhibit, July's exhibit and the ceramics exhibit.","The basketry presentation was held 1 month after the presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors.","The exhibit that pulled in 5,100 visitors was held 2 months before the exhibit from Mali.","The presentation that pulled in 5,100 visitors wasn't from Norway.","The firearms exhibit was held 1 month before the exhibit from Philippines.","Of the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors and the armor presentation, one took place in February and the other took place in June.","Of the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors and June's exhibit, one featured ceramics and the other was from Zimbabwe.","Of the exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors and February's exhibit, one was from Iraq and the other featured lacquerware.","Of the presentation from Mali and the basketry presentation, one saw 6,910 visitors and the other took place in March.","The exhibit that pulled in 6,910 visitors was held 4 months after the lacquerware exhibit."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","glassware","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Eritrea","Iraq","Mali","Norway","Philippines","Vietnam","Zimbabwe"],"label_d":["5,100","6,425","6,910","7,525","8,060","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09166e28ebb0b9f70e056643cba02a4e"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Of the third customer and the person who ordered coffee for their second scoop, one ordered mango for their first scoop and the other was Yvette.","The person who ordered vanilla for their first scoop was 4 spots in line behind Yvette.","The customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop is either Nancy or the person who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop.","Neither the fifth customer nor the sixth person is the person who ordered coffee for their second scoop.","Of Jacqueline and the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop, one ordered lemon for their second scoop and the other was fourth in line.","The customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop was 5 spots in line ahead of Bridget.","Miguel was 3 spots in line behind the person who ordered banana for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered coconut for their first scoop, the person who ordered strawberry for their second scoop, Fredrick, the fifth person and Nancy are all different customers.","Of the person who ordered rocky road for their second scoop and the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop, one was Yvette and the other was second in line.","Of the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop and the seventh person, one ordered egg nog for their second scoop and the other was Nancy."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"label_b":["Bridget","Fredrick","Jacqueline","Miguel","Nancy","Tara","Yvette"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","coconut","mango","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","coffee","egg nog","lemon","rocky road","rum raisin","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7f1463820c67104e2b993a889865725"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Darwin isn't 11.5 feet long.","The animal that is 12.9 feet long is 15 years older than the animal caught in Reno.","The gator that is 10.7 feet long is 10 years younger than the alligator caught in Anna.","The gator caught in Mesa is either Fred or the animal that is 15.3 feet long.","The gator that is 10.2 feet long is somewhat older than Barnabas.","Of the 25 year old animal and the 30 year old gator, one was captured in Mesa and the other is 12.9 feet long.","The gator that is 10.2 feet long is 10 years younger than the gator caught in Gary.","Daredevil isn't 15.3 feet long.","The gator that is 11.1 feet long is 20 years younger than Kirby.","Of the alligator that is 12.0 feet long and Barnabas, one is 20 years old and the other was captured in Lynn.","The animal caught in Waco is somewhat older than the gator caught in Gary.","Fred is 5 years younger than the gator that is 10.7 feet long.","Of the 20 year old alligator and the gator that is 12.9 feet long, one was captured in Anna and the other is named Sparky.","Darwin isn't 15.3 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25","30","35"],"label_b":["Barnabas","Carlos","Daredevil","Darwin","Fred","Kirby","Sparky"],"label_c":["10.2 feet","10.7 feet","11.1 feet","11.5 feet","12.0 feet","12.9 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":["Anna","Gary","Lynn","Mesa","Reno","Troy","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f9cb8cea45dd2f0ed4efc9ebaa66990"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["Frederick will start 1 hour after the person who will be going to the Physics class.","Ira won't be working with Rafael.","The person who will be going to the Geometry class will start 4 hours before Harold.","The person who will be working with Marguerite is either Frederick or the person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm.","Of the interpreter whose assignment begins at 9:00am and the interpreter who will be working with Orlando, one will be going to the History class and the other will be going to the Physics class.","The interpreter whose assignment begins at 2:00pm is either the person who will be going to the Algebra class or the person who will be going to the Calculus class.","The interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm is either the person who will be going to the Chemistry class or the person who will be working with Tyler.","The interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class will start sometime after the interpreter who will be working with Rafael.","The seven people are Brent, the person who will be going to the Chemistry class, the person who will be working with Karla, the interpreter whose assignment begins at 3:00pm, the person who will be working with Tyler, the person who will be going to the Biology class and the person whose assignment begins at 2:00pm.","The interpreter who will be going to the Algebra class is either the person who will be working with Tyler or the interpreter who will be working with Sophie.","The person who will be working with Karla will start sometime after Gordon.","Brent will start sometime before Annie.","The person who will be working with Sophie will start 2 hours after the interpreter who will be working with Rafael."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students","Classes"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Brent","Frederick","Gordon","Harold","Ira","Joann"],"label_c":["Karla","Marguerite","Orlando","Patrick","Rafael","Sophie","Tyler"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Calculus","Chemistry","Geometry","History","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=284bc4eae2d9de4291dab67948737815"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event on York Court isn't for the Johnsons.","The booking on Fred Lane is sometime before the Hayden family booking.","The booking that requested the bounce castle isn't on October 3.","The party on Island Drive isn't for the Zimmermans.","The booking that requested the petting zoo is either the party on October 5 or the party on York Court.","The party on October 6, the booking that requested the photo booth, and the event on Norway Court are three different events.","Of the party on Beech Street and the event on York Court, one is on October 6 and the other requested the petting zoo.","The party on K Street is either the event that requested the petting zoo or the Ford family party.","The event on Norway Court isn't for the Haydens.","The Hayden family event is either the party on Fred Lane or the booking that requested the magician.","The booking on Fred Lane is sometime before the event that requested the superhero.","Of the party on October 8 and the event on Beech Street, one is for the Rosarios and the other requested the photo booth.","The event on Willow Street is either the event on October 7 or the Underwood family booking.","The event that requested the superhero is 2 days before the event on Beech Street.","The booking that requested the clown isn't on October 3.","The party on York Court isn't for the Zimmermans.","Of the Underwood family event and the booking on October 4, one is on K Street and the other requested the clown."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Clayton","Ford","Hayden","Johnson","Rosario","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Beech Street","Fred Lane","Island Drive","K Street","Norway Court","Willow Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80c03822d4f7d2ee999991410e0cb53b"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Zakita didn't come from Cameroon.","Pezaku didn't come from South Sudan.","The one from Namibia is 1 foot shorter than the animal from Ethiopia.","Pezaku is either the one from Namibia or the 21-year-old one.","The one from South Sudan is 1 foot taller than Jebedah.","Chamey is somewhat shorter than Zakita.","The animal from Tanzania is either Jebedah or Dyneton.","The animal from Botswana is 1 foot taller than the 24-year-old one.","The 20-year-old animal is somewhat taller than the giraffe from Namibia.","The giraffe that is 13 feet tall is either the animal from Namibia or the 25-year-old giraffe.","The giraffe from Namibia is 2 feet taller than Kaldel.","Of the one that is 11 feet tall and the one from Ethiopia, one is Pezaku and the other is 23 years old.","The 16-year-old animal is 4 feet taller than Jebedah.","The seven giraffes are Dyneton, the animal from Cameroon, the animal from Botswana, the 21-year-old animal, the one that is 14 feet tall, the one that is 10 feet tall and the 24-year-old giraffe."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet","16 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Chamey","Dyneton","Jebedah","Kaldel","Pezaku","Zakita"],"label_c":["Botswana","Cameroon","Ethiopia","Kenya","Namibia","South Sudan","Tanzania"],"label_d":["16","18","20","21","23","24","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65f6db28b82603e63a998300306a10c0"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Rosemary Park isn't in Pickens County.","The seven parks are the box python's reserve, the reserve established in 2004, the reserve established in 2012, the park established in 2014, the park established in 2010, the reserve established in 2008 and Wanda Park.","The frilled stork's reserve was established sometime after the atlas otter's reserve.","The park established in 2006 is either Silver Lakes or Wanda Park.","The sandy hare's reserve was established 2 years before the reserve in Lamar County.","The park in Pickens County is either the frilled stork's reserve or the park established in 2016.","The box python's reserve was established 2 years before Elm Park.","The park in Wilcox County was established 4 years after the reserve in Franklin County.","Of the park in Talladega County and Wanda Park, one was established in 2016 and the other is home to the fig turtle.","The reserve in Wilcox County was established 4 years before the western gull's reserve.","Of the park in Franklin County and the reserve in Bibb County, one is Foxtail Bend and the other is home to the sandy hare.","Riverside Glen was established 10 years before the park in Pickens County."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012","2014","2016"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":["Bibb","Chilton","Franklin","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3027f4d9cdf3aa4dfc279d516993b53f"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The meeting in Oakland Acres is sometime after the interview for the web developer position.","The meeting for the copywriter position is 2 days after the interview for the graphic design position.","The meeting for the graphic design position, the meeting on August 20th, and the meeting in Anita are three different interviews.","The Laneplex interview is sometime before the Sancode interview.","Of the meeting on August 22nd and the Sancode interview, one is in Dundee and the other is for the janitor job.","The Zathdrill interview is 3 days after the interview for the janitor position.","The Zathdrill interview is in Talmadge.","The meeting in Dundee is 2 days after the interview in Winslow.","The Haytouch interview isn't for the social media job.","The interview in Talmadge will be either the interview on August 23rd or the interview for the tech support position.","The meeting in Sheldahl is for the sales rep job.","The interview on August 26th is in Sheldahl.","Of the interview in Oakland Acres and the Alpha Plus interview, one is on August 25th and the other is on August 21st.","The Canway interview isn't in Quasqueton.","The Haytouch interview isn't in Quasqueton."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th","August 25th","August 26th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep","social media","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":["Anita","Dundee","Oakland Acres","Quasqueton","Sheldahl","Talmadge","Winslow"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76c55e03203f942ede4d86fa50f8c431"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Of Mary's design and the item that printed in 25 minutes, one was green and the other was the flower.","Of Trevor's piece and the piece that printed in 35 minutes, one was the phone case and the other was blue.","Gary's design didn't take exactly 30 minutes to print.","Irma's design required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Adrienne's design.","The orange design required 5 fewer minutes to print than the blue item.","The cup took 20 more minutes to print than the white piece.","Philip's piece took 10 more minutes to print than Trevor's item.","The yellow design wasn't the phone case.","The mask required 5 fewer minutes to print than the red item.","The seven items were Adrienne's item, the design that printed in 15 minutes, the piece that printed in 35 minutes, the item that printed in 25 minutes, the green piece, the item that printed in 30 minutes and the helmet.","The flower took 10 more minutes to print than the skull.","Of the piece that printed in 40 minutes and the red item, one was the cup and the other was the flower."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Gary","Irma","Jacqueline","Mary","Philip","Trevor"],"label_c":["cup","flower","helmet","mask","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae6a7d9c59e16ad4d64ce1d024510fd4"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Pedro threw the yellow darts.","The contestant who scored 48 points wasn't from Mount Union.","The player from Oakland Acres, the contestant who threw the red darts, the player who threw the orange darts, Shaun and Donald were all different players.","The player who scored 76 points didn't throw the black darts.","The contestant who scored 83 points threw the red darts.","The contestant from Lohrville was either the contestant who scored 62 points or the player who threw the green darts.","Luther didn't finish with 41 points.","The contestant who threw the gray darts finished somewhat lower than Shaun.","Of the contestant who scored 41 points and the player from Toledo, one was Donald and the other threw the green darts.","The contestant from Braddyville threw the red darts.","Felix scored 7 points higher than Pedro.","Zachary didn't throw the green darts.","The player who threw the gray darts finished 7 points lower than the player from Oakland Acres.","The player who threw the yellow darts finished 14 points lower than the player who threw the gray darts.","The contestant who threw the orange darts finished 21 points lower than the player from Epworth.","Luther wasn't from Oakland Acres."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76","83"],"label_b":["Donald","Felix","Luther","Matthew","Pedro","Shaun","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","orange","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Epworth","Lohrville","Mount Union","Oakland Acres","Toledo","Worthington"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e773ac3ea907e2e03b2ffde8674082e"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Theros will deploy 5 months before Mike Battalion.","The seven battalions are the group deploying to Zenmoto, the battalion deploying in January, the battalion deploying in June, the battalion led by Commander Rhodes, Uniform Battalion, the battalion led by Commander Knight and Charlie Battalion.","The battalion deploying in January won't deploy to Nyeos.","The battalion led by Commander Knight is either the group deploying to Ygheisy or the group deploying to Theros.","The battalion led by Commander Vincent will deploy 3 months after Uniform Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Underwood will deploy sometime after Papa Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Rhodes is either the group deploying to Achad or the group deploying to Ygheisy.","The group deploying to Ingef is either the battalion deploying in March or the battalion deploying in May.","The battalion led by Commander Rhodes will deploy sometime after the group deploying to Zenmoto.","Whisky Battalion will deploy 1 month before Lima Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Quinn will deploy sometime after the battalion led by Commander Vincent.","Lima Battalion is either the group deploying to Theros or the battalion led by Commander Vincent.","Of Papa Battalion and the battalion led by Commander Underwood, one will deploy to Theros and the other will deploy in January.","The battalion led by Commander Ford won't deploy in January."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Ford","Knight","Peters","Quinn","Rhodes","Underwood","Vincent"],"label_c":["Charlie","Golf","Lima","Mike","Papa","Uniform","Whisky"],"label_d":["Achad","Cheelia","Ingef","Nyeos","Theros","Ygheisy","Zenmoto"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32cc16eb033abad3e7a256fb6a6de13a"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Of the piece that cost $1100 and the ring with the opal, one is Angela's and the other is made of white gold.","Virginia's ring is either the piece made of 18k gold or the piece made of 14k gold.","Maggie's ring didn't cost $1600.","The ring that cost $1600 is either the ring with the topaz or the ring made of 14k gold.","The ring with the diamond is either Hazel's ring or the ring made of 24k gold.","Angela's ring didn't cost $1500.","The ring made of 24k gold cost 100 dollars more than the ring with the aquamarine.","The ring with the sapphire cost more than Irene's piece.","The piece made of 14k gold is either the ring with the ruby or Virginia's piece.","Virginia's ring didn't cost $1600.","The piece with the topaz cost 100 dollars more than the piece made of white gold.","The piece made of silver doesn't have the sapphire.","The piece made of 18k gold cost 100 dollars more than Cheri's piece.","The piece made of 24k gold is either Yolanda's piece or the piece with the opal.","Of Cheri's piece and the piece that cost $1700, one has the diamond and the other is made of platinum.","The ring with the topaz cost less than the piece with the opal."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500","$1600","$1700"],"label_b":["Angela","Cheri","Hazel","Irene","Maggie","Virginia","Yolanda"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","opal","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","18k gold","24k gold","palladium","platinum","silver","white gold"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f2185e21e9bee9065bdc543e09afdbe"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Ernestine's sauce is either the sauce rated at 15,000 SHU or the hot sauce that uses the naga viper.","\"Magma Drizzle\", the sauce that uses the blue moluga, and the sauce rated at 35,000 SHU are three different products.","\"Baja Tickler\" is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the sauce that uses the injie chili.","Natalie's hot sauce is 5,000 SHU spicier than Verna's hot sauce.","\"Alpha Pepper\" is somewhat spicier than the hot sauce that uses the panju reaper.","Ian's product, the hot sauce rated at 15,000 SHU, and the hot sauce that uses the panju reaper are three different products.","The seven products are the hot sauce that uses the blue moluga, Felipe's sauce, Natalie's product, \"Pants on Fire\", the hot sauce rated at 15,000 SHU, Ernestine's sauce and the product rated at 20,000 SHU.","Of the product that uses the injie chili and \"Magma Drizzle\", one is rated at 15,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other is Danny's.","The sauce rated at 35,000 SHU doesn't use the naga viper.","\"Hertz So Good\" is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the sauce that uses the bhut jolokia.","The product that uses the ghost pepper is either Marshall's product or the product rated at 25,000 SHU.","The product rated at 30,000 SHU isn't \"Burn Squad\".","The product that uses the bhut jolokia is 15,000 SHU less spicy than Felipe's product.","\"Hertz So Good\" is 5,000 SHU less spicy than \"Baja Tickler\".","The product that uses the injie chili isn't \"Burn Squad\"."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000","30,000","35,000"],"label_b":["Danny","Ernestine","Felipe","Ian","Marshall","Natalie","Verna"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Magma Drizzle","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","blue moluga","ghost pepper","injie chili","naga viper","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4c5526f7fa528ad47562ee91a2cf240"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Of the specimen from Malawi and Vicky's purchase, one sold for $105 and the other was the archaenido.","The arachnid that sold for $45 wasn't the wolf spider.","The cart spider cost 30 dollars more than the specimen from Yemen.","Freddie's purchase didn't cost $90.","The cart spider was either Anthony's purchase or Vicky's purchase.","Neither the spider that sold for $60 nor Freddie's purchase was the archaenido.","Anthony's purchase cost 60 dollars less than the specimen from Malawi.","The specimen from Uganda wasn't the black widow.","The whip spider cost 15 dollars more than Georgia's purchase.","Neither Georgia's purchase nor the arachnid that sold for $60 was the specimen from Uganda.","Neither the archaenido nor the arachnid that sold for $60 was the specimen from Venezuela.","Of the spider that sold for $75 and the specimen from Iran, one was the ipstin spider and the other was the cart spider.","The redback was either the spider that sold for $60 or Georgia's purchase.","Yvette's purchase wasn't from Malawi.","Charles's purchase, the specimen from Jordan, the black widow, the archaenido and the spider that sold for $135 were all different spiders.","The specimen from Jordan cost 30 dollars less than the ipstin spider."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120","$135"],"label_b":["Anthony","Charles","Freddie","Georgia","Isaac","Vicky","Yvette"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","cart spider","ipstin spider","redback","whip spider","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Iran","Jordan","Malawi","Oman","Uganda","Venezuela","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6c54f1502324132a0d5679a6351f610"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Greg finished 7 points lower than the contestant who threw the yellow darts.","Neither Zachary nor the player who threw the violet darts was the contestant from Mount Union.","Of the player who scored 62 points and the player who threw the yellow darts, one was from Worthington and the other was Oscar.","The contestant from Braddyville finished 14 points lower than the player from Oakland Acres.","Nicholas scored 35 points higher than the contestant from Mount Union.","The contestant who threw the white darts was either the contestant who scored 55 points or the contestant who scored 62 points.","The player who threw the gray darts, the contestant from Lohrville, Alton, the contestant who scored 69 points, Zachary and Greg were all different players.","Of the player who threw the black darts and the contestant from Toledo, one finished with 41 points and the other was Nicholas.","The player who threw the violet darts was either Greg or the player from Braddyville.","Neither the contestant who threw the black darts nor the contestant who scored 76 points was Greg.","Of Zachary and the player who threw the red darts, one finished with 62 points and the other was from Lohrville.","The player from Braddyville finished 14 points lower than Matthew."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76","83"],"label_b":["Alton","Greg","Matthew","Nicholas","Oscar","Rudy","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","red","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Lohrville","Mount Union","Oakland Acres","Toledo","Worthington","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a522339e47dccfb43fc14e3618b4063"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The fish tank bought by Betsy Beard cost $550.","Of the fish tank bought by Betsy Beard and the fish tank bought by Faith Frisk, one is going to Philo and the other cost $1,250.","The $1,250 fish tank is 15 gallons larger than the tank bought by Gideon Gates.","The fish tank going to Montville, the 70 gallon fish tank, the 55 gallon tank, the $920 fish tank, the display bought by Al Ayala and the 75 gallon tank are all different tanks.","The 70 gallon tank isn't going to Lone Pine.","The display bought by Faith Frisk isn't going to Yermo.","The 60 gallon tank isn't going to Lone Pine.","The $2,000 fish tank is somewhat smaller than the $1,825 tank.","Of the $1,825 tank and the tank bought by Gideon Gates, one is 55 gallons and the other is going to Quasqueton.","The tank going to Philo is either the $550 tank or the 85 gallon tank.","The tank bought by Cora Carey is 10 gallons larger than the $1,825 display.","The display going to Philo is 10 gallons larger than the $775 fish tank.","The fish tank bought by Donna Drake is going to Springfield."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons","80 gallons","85 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,250","$1,825","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":["Lone Pine","Montville","Ottumwa","Philo","Quasqueton","Springfield","Yermo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=475126ca2f869adcd21db0a288004919"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The person who played sixth didn't lose after exactly 48 moves.","The person who started with the Giuoco Start, the player who lost in 25 moves, Tara, the person who lost in 29 moves and the person who played first were all different people.","Opal played 3 games after the person who lost in 41 moves.","Walter didn't lose after exactly 18 moves.","Jacquelyn played 3 games before the person who lost in 25 moves.","The person who started with the Slav Defense played 1 game after the player who lost in 41 moves.","Of Irma and the person who played seventh, one started with the Reti Opening and the other lost in 26 moves.","The person who lost in 25 moves was either the player who started with the Ware Opening or Gail.","Irma played sometime before the person who lost in 48 moves.","The person who lost in 41 moves played 2 games before the person who started with the Reti Opening.","Of the person who started with the Torre Attack and the person who played sixth, one was Kendra and the other lost in 18 moves.","The player who started with the Evans Gambit played sometime after the player who lost in 41 moves.","Tara was either the person who played fifth or the person who played fourth.","The player who lost in 29 moves didn't begin with the Reti Opening."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Gail","Irma","Jacquelyn","Kendra","Opal","Tara","Walter"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["18","25","26","29","36","41","48"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a246b4e47502df3bf78af847e97802b"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The rugby facility holds more people than Harmon Arena.","Of Joseph Arena and the soccer facility, one holds 190 people and the other is in Brunswick.","Dotson Arena holds fewer people than the facility in Hoopa.","The facility in Schaller is either the hockey facility or the soccer facility.","Austin Arena is either the arena with seating for 110 people or the facility in Quasqueton.","The seven arenas are the facility in Hoopa, the facility with seating for 230 people, Austin Arena, the arena with seating for 310 people, the facility with seating for 150 people, the football facility and Joseph Arena.","Dotson Arena holds more people than the arena in New Cuyama.","Of the soccer facility and the facility in Alton, one holds 150 people and the other is Frederick Arena.","Of the baseball facility and Noble Arena, one holds 270 people and the other is in Quasqueton.","Thompson Arena doesn't hold 230 people.","Austin Arena holds 80 fewer people than the soccer facility.","The arena in Quasqueton holds 120 more people than the lacrosse facility.","Neither the arena with seating for 310 people nor the rugby facility is Austin Arena."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310","350"],"label_b":["Austin","Dotson","Frederick","Harmon","Joseph","Noble","Thompson"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Alton","Brunswick","Hoopa","New Cuyama","Quasqueton","Schaller","York"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36bbbd0f6168ec51c39f8e461033908a"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["The exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. doesn't orbit star HV 491.","Of the exoplanet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. and the planet 51 light years from earth, one orbits star MKP 427 and the other is Quael.","The planet 41 light years from earth, Ereph, the planet with a diameter of 281,000 mi., Xidat, the planet orbiting star PLC 120 and Cheelia are all different planets.","Kinucia is 4 light years farther away from us than the planet orbiting star HV 491.","Hinveng is 47 light years from earth.","The exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913 is 4 light years closer to us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi..","The planet with a diameter of 295,000 mi. is 2 light years closer to us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 540,000 mi..","Quael is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53.","The exoplanet with a diameter of 281,000 mi. doesn't orbit star ZQ 75.","The planet orbiting star BDF 198 is either Quael or the planet with a diameter of 650,000 mi..","Of Quael and Ereph, one is 51 light years from earth and the other has a diameter of 540,000 mi..","The exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. is either the planet orbiting star PLC 120 or the exoplanet 45 light years from earth.","The planet with a diameter of 295,000 mi. is 8 light years closer to us than Cheelia.","Xidat is closer to us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi.."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years","51 light years","53 light years"],"label_b":["Cheelia","Ereph","Fihin","Hinveng","Kinucia","Quael","Xidat"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","HV 491","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","281,000 mi.","295,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","345,000 mi.","540,000 mi.","650,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d50abf95449aa1360c84bc682410950"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The 9:00 am class isn't the Polish class.","Of the 9:00 am class and the Hebrew class, one is in room 125 and the other is in room 215.","The 5:00 pm class isn't the Arabic class.","Of the 11:00 am class and the course in room 314, one has 14 students and the other is the English class.","The Russian class starts 8 hours after the German class.","The course with 13 students starts sometime before the class with 25 students.","The class with 11 students is either the 5:00 pm class or the Polish class.","The class in room 322 starts sometime before the class in room 208.","The Russian class doesn't have 22 students.","The class in room 215 is either the 5:00 pm class or the Hebrew class.","Of the course with 8 students and the 3:00 pm class, one is in room 319 and the other is the Russian class.","The Hebrew class starts 8 hours before the class in room 114.","The course in room 314 doesn't have 13 students.","The 3:00 pm class, the course in room 314, the class with 17 students, the German class, the course in room 125 and the class in room 208 are all different classes."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm","5:00 pm","7:00 pm"],"label_b":["114","125","208","215","314","319","322"],"label_c":["8","11","13","14","17","22","25"],"label_d":["Arabic","Dutch","English","German","Hebrew","Polish","Russian"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=185e22d5f2fd41b97edfc0be33e0d615"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The woodworker who sells Nysest figurines charges more than Evan.","The sci-fi fan who charges 15 dollars doesn't work with walnut.","The carver who works with ash charges 6 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with fir.","Evan charges more than the woodworker who sells Jenadije figurines.","The carver who sells Jenadije figurines charges 2 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who sells Guxuc figurines.","Angel charges 6 dollars less than the carver who works with oak.","Victor charges 4 dollars less than Richard.","The woodworker who works with pine charges 4 dollars less than Phillip.","The sci-fi fan who sells Oseb figurines charges 4 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who works with chestnut.","Of Victor and the woodworker who sells Untiaos figurines, one charges 11 dollars and the other works with pine.","The woodworker who works with ash charges 2 dollars more than Hubert.","Of the woodworker who works with fir and Martin, one charges 9 dollars and the other sells Enthatia figurines."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars","13 dollars","15 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Evan","Hubert","Martin","Phillip","Richard","Victor"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","fir","hickory","oak","pine","walnut"],"label_d":["Enthatia","Guxuc","Jenadije","Nysest","Oseb","Untiaos","Wata"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=668577a9052074b6f923d4c5ef9fccc9"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["Of the Geometry class and Mr. Villarreal's class, one is held during seventh period and the other is in room 215.","The class in room 120 isn't English.","The fourth period class isn't taught by Mr. Zamora.","The class in room 207 is held 5 periods after the Geometry class.","The Biology class is held 4 periods after Mr. Ellison's class.","The class in room 322 is either the Chemistry class or the Biology class.","The course in room 201 is held 1 period after Mr. Farmer's class.","Of the class in room 318 and the second period class, one is taught by Mr. Farmer and the other is Art.","The class in room 322 isn't taught by Mr. Zamora.","The class in room 322 isn't taught by Mr. Ingram.","The course in room 318 is held 3 periods before the English class.","The Art class is either the course in room 207 or Mr. Ellison's class.","The class in room 322 isn't held during fifth period.","Mr. Ellison's class is held 2 periods before Mr. Kerr's class.","The Geometry class is held 1 period before the Latin class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"label_b":["120","201","207","215","314","318","322"],"label_c":["Duffy","Ellison","Farmer","Ingram","Kerr","Villarreal","Zamora"],"label_d":["Art","Biology","Chemistry","English","Geometry","Latin","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25c8ab191475c6735d6852410d118e30"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The one from Goldfield has a birthday sometime after the 8-year-old.","The child from Thurman is either the 9-year-old or the 18-year-old.","Of the child with the April 11th birthday and the child from Goldfield, one is Patti and the other is 18 years old.","The 6-year-old is either the one with the April 7th birthday or the one with the April 3rd birthday.","The grandchild with the April 27th birthday isn't 9 years old.","The one from Fillmore has a birthday 12 days before the 8-year-old.","Johanna has a birthday 12 days before the one from Urbana.","The one with the April 7th birthday isn't 12 years old.","Bryan is either the one with the April 3rd birthday or the grandchild from Popejoy.","The grandchild with the April 11th birthday lives in Le Mars.","Of the grandchild with the April 19th birthday and the child from Popejoy, one is 5 years old and the other is Tanya.","The 8-year-old has a birthday sometime before Walter.","The 12-year-old has a birthday sometime before the grandchild from Le Mars.","Michelle is 5 years old.","Leticia has a birthday 8 days before Tanya."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd","April 27th"],"label_b":["Bryan","Johanna","Leticia","Michelle","Patti","Tanya","Walter"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Fillmore","Goldfield","Le Mars","Orange City","Popejoy","Thurman","Urbana"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc58d78bd0214b2656ff842b53ff3c3d"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The nibner newt was listed 1 year before the animal that lives in Kosovo.","The animal with a population size of 210 was listed 5 years after the animal that lives in Tanzania.","The animal that lives in Oman was listed sometime before the species that lives in Tanzania.","The eldar elk is either the animal added to the list in 2012 or the species added to the list in 2007.","The byengo bat doesn't have a surviving population of 280.","The animal with a population size of 280 is either the species added to the list in 2011 or the animal added to the list in 2009.","The osbele oryx was listed 1 year before the nibner newt.","The species added to the list in 2009 is either the byengo bat or the animal that lives in Russia.","The animal that lives in Honduras was listed 4 years after the dobra dingo.","The lisner cat, the animal with a population size of 280, the animal added to the list in 2010, the animal with a population size of 210, the species that lives in Tanzania and the animal with a population size of 245 are all different species.","The animal that lives in Barbados was listed 5 years after the animal with a population size of 420.","Of the species with a population size of 525 and the species added to the list in 2011, one lives in Barbados and the other is the nibner newt.","The species that lives in Barbados is either the animal with a population size of 385 or the byengo bat."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["byengo bat","dobra dingo","eldar elk","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["210","245","280","385","420","490","525"],"label_d":["Barbados","Honduras","Kosovo","Oman","Russia","Tanzania","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22240a7f4d680b13f444f0e0fc58fe0b"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The object found in 1992 was either the cannonball or the object found at Gillis Park.","The item that sold for $625 was either the object found at Addison Beach or the object found in 2004.","The gold chain sold for 225 dollars more than the item found at Heffen Lane.","Of the diamond ring and the silver coin, one was found in 1992 and the other was found at Addison Beach.","The piece found in 2005 wasn't found at Front Beach.","The earring sold for 150 dollars less than the silver coin.","The earring wasn't found at Front Beach.","Of the item found in 2009 and the meteorite, one was found at Burr Woods and the other sold for $400.","The piece found at Addison Beach sold for somewhat less than the wristwatch.","The item found in 1992 sold for somewhat more than the piece found at Colbert Run.","The object found at Heffen Lane sold for 225 dollars more than the item found in 2000.","The piece found at Front Beach sold for somewhat less than the cannonball.","The item found in 1995 was either the object that sold for $700 or the item found at Gillis Park."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625","$700"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2004","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02b69b04da76f51d39f37eef1aa42742"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The course in room 125 isn't held during second period.","The Pre-Calculus class is either the course in room 120 or Mr. Yang's class.","Mr. Ingram's class is held sometime before Mr. Yang's class.","The class in room 319 is held 2 periods after the class in room 405.","The course in room 319, Mr. Duffy's class, the Algebra class, the Geometry class, Mr. Yang's class and the sixth period class are all different classes.","Of the seventh period class and Mr. Ingram's class, one is Art and the other is in room 318.","The fourth period class is either the Geometry class or the course in room 120.","The course in room 215 is held sometime after the Biology class.","The course in room 120 is held 1 period after Mr. Ingram's class.","The class in room 405 is held 3 periods before Mr. Morton's class.","The Spanish class isn't taught by Mr. Newman.","The Physics class is either the sixth period class or Mr. Ellison's class.","The class in room 208 is taught by Mr. Yang.","The class in room 120 is taught by Mr. Morton.","The Art class is held 1 period after the Physics class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"label_b":["120","125","208","215","318","319","405"],"label_c":["Duffy","Ellison","Ingram","Morton","Newman","Rhodes","Yang"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Biology","Geometry","Physics","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ff75fa31eedc934302896bbc50df2d0"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Ollie didn't win the chicken wing contest.","The contestant who began his competition at 11:30 am is either the person from Vincennes or the contestant from Yaro City.","The contestant from Yaro City began his contest 15 minutes after Guillermo.","The person who won the jalapeno contest began his contest 15 minutes before the competitor from Shelbyville.","The competitor who won the chicken wing contest is either the competitor who began his competition at 12:30 pm or Wilbur.","The contestant who won the oyster contest began his contest sometime before the contestant from Vincennes.","Of the person who won the chicken wing contest and the person who began his competition at 11:30 am, one was Wilbur and the other was from Orlando.","Ollie wasn't from Vincennes.","Lucas began his contest sometime after the competitor from Naperville.","The person who won the watermelon contest began his contest 45 minutes after Lucas.","Isaac wasn't from Vincennes.","Of Francis and the competitor who began his competition at 11:45 am, one won the oyster contest and the other was from Raleigh.","The person who won the blueberry pie contest began his contest 15 minutes before the competitor who won the doughnut contest.","Of the competitor from Yaro City and the contestant from Shelbyville, one won the doughnut contest and the other was Lucas."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm","12:30 pm","12:45 pm"],"label_b":["Francis","Guillermo","Isaac","Lucas","Ollie","Paul","Wilbur"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Naperville","Orlando","Pervis","Raleigh","Shelbyville","Vincennes","Yaro City"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51967f44c9e3d158f27d9a9f42b14495"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Let Me Out didn't open in exactly 45 theaters.","Tippecanoe made 6 million less than the film directed by Odette Olson.","The movie that opened in 65 theaters made 6 million less than What a World.","Tippecanoe, the film that grossed $17 million, and the film directed by Hick Harmon are three different films.","The movie that opened in 92 theaters made 3 million more than the movie directed by Nan Norman.","The film that opened in 123 theaters, the film that grossed $17 million, and the movie directed by Jim Johnson are three different films.","The movie that opened in 112 theaters made 6 million more than Fast and Dead.","The movie directed by Kenneth Key made somewhat more than the film directed by Nan Norman.","Let Me Out is either the movie that grossed $5 million or the film directed by Jim Johnson.","Of the film that opened in 65 theaters and the film directed by Paula Pratt, one made $20 million and the other made $11 million.","The seven films are Fast and Dead, the film that grossed $2 million, the film that opened in 105 theaters, the film that grossed $17 million, the film directed by Jim Johnson, the movie directed by Hick Harmon and the movie directed by Linda Lynch.","Amerigo is either the film that opened in 92 theaters or the movie that opened in 105 theaters.","Zephyr Breeze didn't open in exactly 45 theaters.","The movie that opened in 45 theaters wasn't directed by Nan Norman.","The film that grossed $8 million is either the movie directed by Hick Harmon or the movie that opened in 112 theaters."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Jim Johnson","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Nan Norman","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","59","65","92","105","112","123"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff879f494d222cb2438870e7765a542b"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Of Dwayne and the skydiver who wears the teal suit, one started skydiving in 1985 and the other has done 73 previous jumps.","Of Dwayne and the jumper who has done 85 previous jumps, one wears the violet suit and the other started skydiving in 1982.","Jorge started skydiving 1 year before Otis.","Arnold is either the skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps or the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps.","The skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps is either the skydiver who first started in 1983 or the jumper who wears the indigo suit.","Otis, the jumper who first started in 1982, the skydiver who wears the indigo suit, the skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps and the jumper who has done 42 previous jumps are all different skydivers.","The jumper who wears the white suit started skydiving 1 year before the jumper who has done 85 previous jumps.","The skydiver who has done 69 previous jumps started skydiving sometime before Gordon.","Of the jumper who wears the blue suit and the jumper who wears the teal suit, one has done 42 previous jumps and the other is Gordon.","The skydiver who first started in 1984 is either the jumper who wears the gold suit or Dwayne.","The jumper who has done 85 previous jumps started skydiving 3 years before Harvey.","The jumper who wears the lime green suit started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps.","The skydiver who first started in 1987 hasn't done exactly 78 previous jumps."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Arnold","Dwayne","Gordon","Harvey","Jorge","Otis","Philip"],"label_c":["blue","gold","indigo","lime green","teal","violet","white"],"label_d":["42","49","56","69","73","78","85"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0263aaacd4fb1224545d8350d1398f2b"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Leden drove 25 miles farther than the automobile with a high speed of 74 MPH.","The Mersey Tech team's car was either the car with a high speed of 81 MPH or the car with a high speed of 69 MPH.","The Alby College team's automobile drove somewhat farther than the car with a high speed of 75 MPH.","Of the Ober College team's automobile and the automobile that drove for 525 miles, one had a high speed of 75 MPH and the other is the Yamahana.","The car with a high speed of 67 MPH drove 100 fewer miles than the Versem.","Of the Bennington team's automobile and the car that drove for 575 miles, one had a high speed of 62 MPH and the other is the Awick.","The automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH drove 25 miles farther than the Cober.","The Poltris was either the Bennington team's automobile or the Alby College team's automobile.","The Cober wasn't built by the Alby College team.","Of the car that drove for 650 miles and the Trebus State team's car, one is the Yamahana and the other had a high speed of 74 MPH.","The car with a high speed of 62 MPH drove somewhat less than the Zenmoto.","The seven cars were the car with a high speed of 69 MPH, the car that drove for 525 miles, the car that drove for 575 miles, the car that drove for 650 miles, the Ober College team's car, the Darbyshire team's car and the Bennington team's car.","The Trebus State team's automobile drove 75 fewer miles than the Darbyshire team's car."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles","650 miles","675 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Cober","Leden","Poltris","Versem","Yamahana","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["62 MPH","67 MPH","69 MPH","70 MPH","74 MPH","75 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Bennington","Darbyshire","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5b4e858a7cf2ddceebcbf37acb59fc2"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Hazelwood will be worked on 3 days after the farm in Santa Clara.","Of the business Michael will dust on June 8th and Iron Hill, one grows cucumbers and the other grows alfalfa.","The one Michael will dust on June 7th is either Blackwater or Iron Hill.","The one in Independence, the business that grows cucumbers, and the business that grows soy are three different farms.","Lucky Star will be worked on 2 days before the farm in Santa Clara.","The farm in Tipton will be worked on 1 day before Meadowgrove.","The one Michael will dust on June 8th, the business that grows beets, the business in Paradise, the farm that grows alfalfa, the business in Tipton and Lone Oak are all different farms.","The one that grows potatoes isn't in Upper Lake.","Lucky Star will be worked on sometime before the farm that grows spinach.","Tall Pines will be worked on 1 day after the business that grows soy.","The one in Quimby is either the farm Michael will dust on June 5th or the business Michael will dust on June 7th.","The farm in Paradise is either the farm Michael will dust on June 9th or Lucky Star.","The one in Upper Lake will be worked on 3 days after the farm that grows beets.","Blackwater will be worked on 3 days after the farm that grows spinach."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th","June 9th","June 10th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Independence","Newark","Paradise","Quimby","Santa Clara","Tipton","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","corn","potatoes","soy","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73d1b3591c541435011725e66e0f7866"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["Of the plane with a top speed of Mach 3.2 and the $150 million aircraft, one was built by Forsyth and the other is the Kesseling.","The aircraft built by Forsyth costs more than the Darkwing 6.","The Graywing VX wasn't built by Ale and Moore.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3 costs 75 million dollars less than the plane with a top speed of Mach 3.2.","The aircraft built by Drummond costs 25 million dollars less than the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.3.","The seven jets are the plane with a top speed of Mach 1.8, the Falcon X-2, the plane built by Wiseman, the jet built by McConnell, the Raven 12, the Graywing VX and the Dragon F-15.","The jet built by McConnell costs 25 million dollars more than the plane built by Pittakan.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2 costs 50 million dollars less than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The Raven 12 is either the $250 million jet or the plane built by Tenerife.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.9 costs 50 million dollars more than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5.","The plane built by Drummond costs 25 million dollars less than the Raven 12.","Of the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.9 and the Falcon X-2, one costs $175 million and the other was built by Wiseman."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million","$250 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63578905141d9c796e4649bdf31ac6c9"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The child from Urbana has a birthday 8 days after the child from Goldfield.","Kerry has a birthday 4 days after the grandchild from St. Paul.","The child with the April 7th birthday is either Douglas or the grandchild from Thurman.","The 18-year-old has a birthday 4 days before the child from West Okoboji.","The child with the April 3rd birthday doesn't live in Thurman.","Guy has a birthday sometime after Tanya.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 8 days after Tanya.","The 18-year-old has a birthday 12 days before the child from Le Mars.","Guy has a birthday sometime before Edmund.","The child from Klamath River has a birthday sometime after the 9-year-old.","Douglas isn't 9 years old.","Of the child with the April 15th birthday and the grandchild from Klamath River, one is Tanya and the other is 6 years old.","The grandchild from Le Mars is either the 6-year-old or the 14-year-old.","The child from St. Paul has a birthday 4 days before the 6-year-old.","Anthony doesn't live in Urbana.","The 8-year-old has a birthday 8 days after the 18-year-old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd","April 27th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Douglas","Edmund","Guy","Kerry","Tanya","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Goldfield","Klamath River","Le Mars","St. Paul","Thurman","Urbana","West Okoboji"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d482d79e6c87a09b5a315a85f534866d"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Falcon X-2 costs more than the Kesseling.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2 costs 25 million dollars less than the plane built by Wiseman.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.8 is either the Kesseling or the $200 million aircraft.","The jet built by McConnell costs 75 million dollars less than the Darkwing 6.","The Falcon X-2, the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.5, the jet built by Wiseman and the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2 are all different jets.","The $250 million jet doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.9.","The Graywing VX doesn't cost $225 million.","The Darkwing 6 costs 50 million dollars less than the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2.","The $225 million aircraft wasn't built by Tenerife.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3 is either the jet built by Drummond or the $250 million aircraft.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.5 costs 75 million dollars less than the plane built by Pittakan.","Of the $100 million aircraft and the Falcon X-2, one was built by Forsyth and the other has a top speed of Mach 2.5.","The $150 million aircraft doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.8.","The Vipertooth costs 25 million dollars less than the Raven 12.","The Raven 12 is either the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3 or the $100 million aircraft.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.4 costs 50 million dollars more than the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.3."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million","$250 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cefc76851ffa2ea7212d424001d6df83"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["The dieter who lost 9 lbs is either the dieter who used the low-fat diet or Jackie.","Pamela didn't try jogging.","Of the dieter who used the gluten-free diet and the dieter who started a rowing regimen, one lost 7 lbs and the other lost 3 lbs.","The friend who started a jogging regimen lost 2 fewer pounds than the person who used the dairy-free diet.","The dieter who started a kayaking regimen didn't use the vegetarian diet.","Pamela didn't try cycling.","Of the person who used the gluten-free diet and Lindsey, one lost 13 lbs and the other started weight lifting.","The friend who used the low-fat diet is either the dieter who lost 5 lbs or the dieter who started a cycling regimen.","Lindsey didn't use the vegan diet.","The person who started a yoga regimen used the caveman diet.","The person who lost 11 lbs didn't use the vegan diet.","Wesley used the caveman diet.","The person who started a jogging regimen lost somewhat more pounds than Mandy.","Tom is either the person who used the vegan diet or the dieter who started a rowing regimen.","Jackie, the person who lost 3 lbs, the friend who started a kayaking regimen, the dieter who lost 5 lbs, the dieter who lost 11 lbs and the person who used the caveman diet are all different people.","The dieter who used the low-fat diet lost somewhat fewer pounds than the person who started a racquetball regimen.","The dieter who started a rowing regimen, the dieter who used the caveman diet, and Jackie are three different people."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11","13","15"],"label_b":["Celia","Jackie","Lindsey","Mandy","Pamela","Tom","Wesley"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","kayaking","racquetball","rowing","weight lifting","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6c23a2739a8b75ca5e838b52877a6a5"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The Worul is either the rocket from Denmark or the rocket that will launch in May.","The Exatris isn't from Poland.","The rocket developed by Rubicorp will launch 1 month after the Exatris.","The Exatris isn't owned by Vexatech.","Of the rocket that will launch in April and the rocket from Iran, one is the Dreadco and the other is made by Omnipax.","The rocket from Qatar is either the Beritron or the rocket that will launch in March.","The Beritron will launch 2 months before the Gralax.","The rocket from Costa Rica isn't owned by SpaceZen.","The Foltron is either the rocket that will launch in June or the rocket developed by Ubersplore.","The Athios is either the rocket from Costa Rica or the rocket developed by Vexatech.","The rocket from New Zealand will launch 1 month after the rocket from Iran.","The Athios will launch 2 months after the rocket from Qatar.","The Beritron will launch sometime after the rocket developed by Permias.","The rocket that will launch in May isn't owned by Vexatech."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Athios","Beritron","Dreadco","Exatris","Foltron","Gralax","Worul"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Permias","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Techtrin","Ubersplore","Vexatech"],"label_d":["Costa Rica","Denmark","Germany","Iran","New Zealand","Poland","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ade4034c9831084f4531dff6069ef92"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Garrett's duo finished 15 seconds after Robyn's team.","Alexander's duo didn't include Sandy.","Alexander's duo finished 3 seconds before Wendy's team.","Of Wendy's team and Brandon's duo, one was from Myers Flat and the other finished in 35 seconds.","The team from Myers Flat finished sometime before Patti's team.","Patti's team finished sometime before Tina's team.","Valerie's team finished 15 seconds before the team from Nobleboro.","The duo from Myers Flat finished sometime after Felipe's duo.","Of the duo from Riverside and the pair from Project City, one included Alexander and the other included Robyn.","The duo from San Jacinto finished 3 seconds after Robyn's team.","Eddie's duo was either the pair from Myers Flat or the duo that finished in 29 seconds.","Brandon's duo finished 3 seconds after Robyn's team.","David's duo was either the pair from Project City or Tina's team.","The pair from Emeryville finished 3 seconds before David's duo."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds","44 seconds","47 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","David","Eddie","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Valerie","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Frazier Park","Myers Flat","Nobleboro","Project City","Riverside","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f00aa5a5e3de6c4046ef689b7b786df7"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Jonathan has more Facebook friends than the one with 84 LinkedIn connections.","Of the person with 715 Twitter followers and the one with 170 Facebook friends, one is Rosie and the other has 64 LinkedIn connections.","Zachary doesn't have exactly 160 Facebook friends.","The one with 54 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than the one with 59 LinkedIn connections.","Georgia has 180 Facebook friends.","Of Neil and the one with 160 Facebook friends, one has 72 LinkedIn connections and the other has 54 LinkedIn connections.","Georgia doesn't have exactly 64 LinkedIn connections.","Vickie doesn't have exactly 760 Twitter followers.","The one with 640 Twitter followers is either the person with 54 LinkedIn connections or the one with 59 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 576 Twitter followers has 10 more Facebook friends than the person with 809 Twitter followers.","Neither the person with 120 Facebook friends nor the one with 58 LinkedIn connections is Neil.","Margie has 30 more Facebook friends than the person with 707 Twitter followers.","The one with 576 Twitter followers has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 72 LinkedIn connections.","The seven people are the one with 59 LinkedIn connections, the one with 120 Facebook friends, Margie, the person with 809 Twitter followers, Jonathan, the one with 160 Facebook friends and Georgia.","The one with 180 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 78 LinkedIn connections."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170","180"],"label_b":["Georgia","Jonathan","Margie","Neil","Rosie","Vickie","Zachary"],"label_c":["54","58","59","64","72","78","84"],"label_d":["576","640","654","707","715","760","809"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ba17bd7656903e44d7bf42a6ff62133"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["Of the $450 machine and the drone that can fly for 25 minutes, one has a maximum range of 250 ft and the other is the Suzutake.","The Belhino 5 doesn't have a maximum flight time of 10 minutes.","The Motomiya costs 75 dollars more than the drone with a maximum range of 650 ft.","The Motomiya doesn't cost $825.","The device that can fly for 15 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the device that can fly for 30 minutes.","The drone with a maximum range of 350 ft costs less than the machine with a maximum range of 150 ft.","The drone that can fly for 30 minutes is either the Suzutake or the device with a maximum range of 100 ft.","Of the Belhino 5 and the Eldang-X, one costs $900 and the other has a maximum range of 650 ft.","The drone that can fly for 60 minutes costs 75 dollars less than the Mechania.","The device that can fly for 60 minutes is either the machine with a maximum range of 250 ft or the $750 device.","The device that can fly for 40 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the drone that can fly for 60 minutes.","The machine that can fly for 25 minutes costs 225 dollars less than the drone that can fly for 30 minutes.","The Belhino 5 costs more than the Zarobit-C.","The Eldang-X is either the $900 device or the $750 drone.","The device that can fly for 15 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 150 ft.","The device that can fly for 40 minutes is either the $750 device or the device with a maximum range of 475 ft."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825","$900"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33a479881d87efde8a7dacb2ade31d43"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The athlete who traveled for 195 days started from Pescadero.","Of Dana and the athlete who traveled for 184 days, one started from Cayucos and the other started from Bodega Bay.","Hilda finished in 217 days.","Walter finished 11 days before the athlete who started from Cayucos."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Antonio","Dana","Hilda","Walter"],"label_c":["Bodega Bay","Cayucos","Pescadero","Pismo Beach"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37133e53e411cbd74f8c2a3635885417"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Of the man making $130,000 and the man making $85,000, one is Ian and the other will film on September 22nd.","Dwight will make $115,000.","Of Zachary and Dwight, one will make $130,000 and the other will film on October 13th.","The man filming on October 6th will make more than the actor filming on September 1st."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000"],"label_b":["Carlos","Dwight","Ian","Zachary"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 22nd","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20f33353976d0f17817753405affad99"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event on October 5 is either the event that requested the photo booth or the Anderson family event.","The event that requested the superhero is 1 day before the Zimmerman family event.","The Anderson family booking and the party on October 3 are different events.","The event on October 6 is for the Claytons.","The party that requested the photo booth is 1 day after the event that requested the magician."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["magician","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Anderson","Clayton","Thornton","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf032abfd75e29a0d95ba6a41f8e12b4"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The mountain that is 14,210 feet tall was first climbed by Leonard Lara.","Of Mt. Brewer and Mt. Quinn, one was first climbed by Ben Beasley and the other is 14,470 feet tall.","Mt. Brewer is either the mountain first summited by Leonard Lara or the peak that is 14,600 feet tall.","Mt. York was first climbed by Kermit Kramer."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Brewer","Mt. Gillespie","Mt. Quinn","Mt. York"],"label_c":["Ben Beasley","Eddie English","Kermit Kramer","Leonard Lara"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19e0be66692939b885171a026ebb8e5a"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Jody scored more points than Denise.","The jumper who jumped 105.6 meters scored 14 more points than the contestant who jumped 110.8 meters.","Of Jody and Denise, one jumped 90.1 meters and the other scored 103 points.","Heather scored more points than the person who jumped 90.1 meters.","Heather was either the contestant who scored 103 points or the skier who scored 89 points."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Denise","Florence","Heather","Jody"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","105.6 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7654caf62aec92a00e43f0e82b7b1afe"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["The person who danced fourth scored 3 points higher than Evelyn.","The four dancers were Verna, the dancer that scored 187 points, the person that scored 181 points and the person who danced second.","Tara danced first.","The person that scored 190 points was either the dancer who performed ninth or Tara."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points"],"label_b":["Evelyn","Ollie","Tara","Verna"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","4th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=568cbc7edcce0772c720d22d4ec0ae66"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The meeting for the web developer position is sometime before the Haytouch interview.","The meeting for the janitor position is sometime before the Canway interview.","Of the interview for the social media position and the interview for the sales rep position, one is at Canway and the other is on August 23rd.","The interview for the social media position is 1 day after the Zathdrill interview.","The interview on August 21st is for the janitor job."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["janitor","sales rep","social media","web developer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ebe395a80e6cdd501bb713be65c92b6"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Of the appointment at 8:30am and the session at 9:30am, one is with Nicholas and the other is Crystal's.","The four sessions are Garrett's session, the appointment at 10:30am, the appointment with Nicholas and the lesson with Howard.","Blake's appointment is at 8:30am.","The lesson at 11:30am is either the appointment with Kristin or Crystal's lesson."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Blake","Crystal","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Jimmy","Kristin","Nicholas"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9237ae9624472db4d31e96089b687e39"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["Yolanda Bauer's piece weighs 41 pounds.","The indigo suitcase weighs 6 pounds more than Ute Fleming's piece.","Ute Fleming's piece is aquamarine.","Of the piece that weighs 38 pounds and the indigo bag, one is Vic Evans's and the other is Yolanda Bauer's.","The ochre piece weighs more than the white luggage."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44"],"label_b":["Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Yolanda Bauer"],"label_c":["aquamarine","indigo","ochre","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e0b168ac4f3bf9dc5d96c446819a947"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["Of the rocket developed by SpaceZen and the rocket developed by Ubersplore, one will launch in March and the other is the Worul.","The rocket that will launch in February is made by Techtrin.","The rocket developed by SpaceZen will launch 1 month before the Beritron.","The rocket that will launch in January is made by SpaceZen.","The rocket developed by Ubersplore is either the Worul or the Foltron."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Beritron","Dreadco","Foltron","Worul"],"label_c":["Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Techtrin","Ubersplore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68f6894ca37baf8f7138c577e9a690a9"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The event with its epicenter at Umkad occurred 12 years before the earthquake with its epicenter at Fujizen.","The quake with its epicenter at Aldcard occurred 12 years after the event with its epicenter at Wyseyld.","The 9.1 earthquake occurred 6 years after the 8.8 quake.","Of the 9.1 quake and the 8.8 earthquake, one happened in 1926 and the other had its epicenter at Fujizen.","The quake with its epicenter at Umkad had a rating of 8.5."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938"],"label_b":["Aldcard","Fujizen","Umkad","Wyseyld"],"label_c":["8.5","8.8","8.9","9.1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81b0bc660b3c748c5e3c43d093413cd4"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["Theta Delta has 32 members.","The frat on Mckay Road has somewhat more members than Sigma Beta.","The house with 29 members is on Boom Court.","Of the frat on Joseph Street and Delta Gamma Pi, one has 32 members and the other has 29 members."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32"],"label_b":["Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Sigma Beta","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Boom Court","Cedar Street","Joseph Street","Mckay Road"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=504610db82de691ffb23c898a2d72d53"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The mission that launched in January is going to Uranus.","Of the mission that launched in April and the probe that launched in January, one is going to Callisto and the other is the Viria Mari.","The probe that launched in March is going to Mercury.","The Dunsa launched 2 months after the Varo."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Dunsa","Raiukan","Varo","Viria Mari"],"label_c":["Callisto","Ganymede","Mercury","Uranus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1e5c9d4c2b127509d035bd8c5b3bb92"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The four puzzles are the jigsaw puzzle made by Chaurd, the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme, the puzzle with 750 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde has 500 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Chaurd.","Of the puzzle made by Chaurd and the jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme, one has 750 pieces and the other has 1000 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend has the postage stamp theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Buralde","Chaurd","Denlend","Perunia"],"label_c":["city skyline","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f688e70e5c3d920105616371e721454a"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The happenstance finished 1 place behind the ispahan.","The flower that won first place was Peggy's.","Brooke's rose finished somewhere behind the ispahan.","Of Brooke's rose and the happenstance, one won second place and the other won third place.","The bon silene finished 1 place behind Ethel's flower."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["bon silene","happenstance","ispahan","kazanlik"],"label_c":["Brooke","Ethel","Francine","Peggy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=401d188109ac76cbf6fc91675359ff19"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The system that scored 69% was from Oxford.","The system from Exeter finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. from SFIT.","Galen finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of Plutarch.","Of the system from Oxford and the system from MIT, one scored 76% and the other was Proclus.","Plutarch scored 62%."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Epicurus","Galen","Plutarch","Proclus"],"label_c":["Exeter","MIT","Oxford","SFIT"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2270fff5d193e14e74f517588d840f7"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The woodworker who charges 5 dollars works with hickory.","Of the sci-fi fan who charges 9 dollars and Nathan, one works with hickory and the other works with fir.","The carver who works with spruce charges 2 dollars less than Gerald.","Of Evan and Nathan, one works with hickory and the other charges 3 dollars."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Evan","Gerald","Nathan","Victor"],"label_c":["fir","hickory","pine","spruce"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25bb5141a08279087bc489e55ed1aac7"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["Yoda is 14 years old.","Of the 68-year-old tortoise and Chewie, one is the black neck tortoise and the other is the two rimmed tortoise.","The 50-year-old animal is the two rimmed tortoise.","Methuselah is either the 50-year-old one or the swoop-backed tortoise."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Shelly","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc474e44137f1f546bce0237cab3da4a"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Easy to Love is either the film that grossed $2 million or the movie directed by Linda Lynch.","Amerigo made somewhat less than the movie directed by Hick Harmon.","Let Me Out made 3 million more than Amerigo.","Of the movie directed by Odette Olson and the film directed by Hick Harmon, one made $11 million and the other is Amerigo.","The movie directed by Nan Norman made 3 million less than Amerigo."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Let Me Out","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Linda Lynch","Nan Norman","Odette Olson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cd4a370f2bbb1aeb18991b58247cc6d"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Of the map of Tuscany and Stamson's map, one was published in 1749 and the other was published in 1767.","Jenson's print was published in 1731.","Caronelli's map was published 18 years before the map of Denmark.","The map of Warsaw was published 36 years after the print of North Africa."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Caronelli","Gostaldo","Jenson","Stamson"],"label_c":["Denmark","North Africa","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d781500152841301494bfc8d6190f3f"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Zachary's computer has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than the system with 6 GB of RAM.","The computer with 384 GB of hard drive space has 2 GB of RAM.","Of Lowell's build and Nathaniel's build, one has a 128 GB hard drive and the other has 1 GB of RAM.","Alejandro's computer has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Nathaniel's system.","The build with 256 GB of hard drive space has 1 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Lowell","Nathaniel","Zachary"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","6 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e05df2a79986627b6f2c8003ac2cdf22"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The patient with the 9:00am appointment is either Guy or the patient suffering from back pain.","The four patients are the patient with the 12 noon appointment, the person suffering from hip pain, the patient suffering from back pain and the patient suffering from migraines.","Guy has an appointment 1 hour after Leroy.","Of the patient suffering from vertigo and the patient suffering from hip pain, one is Paul and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","Guy has an appointment sometime before the person suffering from hip pain."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Chester","Guy","Leroy","Paul"],"label_c":["back pain","hip pain","migraines","vertigo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=407f437c5f9350dc5a75bcf161f76f0a"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The 1,475 sq ft home is either the house in Angelus Oaks or the home that rents for $1,600\/month.","The house in Hamilton is 250 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $975\/month.","The home that rents for $1,525\/month is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $975\/month.","Of the home that rents for $1,300\/month and the home that rents for $1,600\/month, one is in Monticello and the other offers 1,350 sq ft of living space.","The rental in Angelus Oaks is somewhat larger than the home that rents for $975\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Beaver Cove","Hamilton","Monticello"],"label_c":["$975\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a65b35809a796ad7045adcdb0939ca81"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Of the person who finished in 274 days and the person who finished in 270 days, one used the schooner and the other was Neal Bundt.","Debra Decker used the schooner.","The person in the trimaran took 8 fewer days to finish than Ed Alexander.","The sailor in the gaff cutter took 4 more days to finish than Gil Baxter."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt"],"label_c":["gaff cutter","pilot cutter","schooner","trimaran"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4020282ac17ab02bd86fcf4f2815879"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Of the contestant who will lift 920 lbs and the contestant who will lift 1,000 lbs, one is the South African and the other is Francisco.","Vincent will lift 920 lbs.","The Dane will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by Jeremy.","The contestant who will lift 1,000 lbs is the Swede."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jeremy","Oliver","Vincent"],"label_c":["Dane","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52059f4377507ea0b5d9682745c5e055"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["Captain Lloyd's vessel is either the boat that saw 4 manatees or the Benny II.","The Samantha saw 1 fewer manatees than the Sea Cow.","Of the Samantha and the Sea Cow, one was led by Captain Yang and the other saw 3 manatees.","Captain Lloyd's boat saw 2 more manatees than Captain Romero's vessel."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Benny II","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Lloyd","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af104999b9e87f6eb6d216d1ba3369a6"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Of Tall Pines and Meadowgrove, one will be dusted on June 7th and the other is in Paradise.","Tall Pines will be dusted on June 6th.","Iron Hill will be worked on 1 day after the business in Hanford.","Iron Hill is in Upper Lake."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Hanford","Milbridge","Paradise","Upper Lake"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=845f3fc6e5218ee5618aff5323bf6df7"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["Of the course in room 215 and the course in room 208, one starts at 11:00 am and the other has 18 students.","The class with 8 students starts 2 hours before the course in room 212.","The course in room 215 has 17 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["125","208","212","215"],"label_c":["8","11","17","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55022de25d19c2335fa4a5cf02057229"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Natalie's hot sauce is \"Pants on Fire\".","Of Herman's sauce and \"Magma Drizzle\", one is rated at 10,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other is rated at 20,000 Scoville Heat Units.","\"Burn Squad\" is 10,000 SHU spicier than Verna's hot sauce.","Verna's product is 5,000 SHU spicier than \"Hertz So Good\"."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Jana","Natalie","Verna"],"label_c":["Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Magma Drizzle","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dca805dc16356d61fdad90d5dceb53b5"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Wallace ordered vanilla for their first scoop.","Of Nancy and Wallace, one ordered peppermint for their first scoop and the other was fourth in line.","Zachary was somewhere in line ahead of the customer who ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","The second customer is either the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop or the person who ordered vanilla for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Leslie","Nancy","Wallace","Zachary"],"label_c":["coconut","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4df83fd69d294f6155e0c1a79fdd670f"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["Wendy is scheduled 2 days before Henrietta.","Of the person who will speak on May 13th and the person who will speak on May 11th, one is Judy and the other will discuss acid rain.","The presenter who will speak on May 12th will be either the sulfur oxide expert or Wendy.","Of the person who will speak on May 13th and the wind power expert, one is Judy and the other is Wendy."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Judy","Mable","Wendy"],"label_c":["acid rain","global warming","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3721b32f9d2d22ebbdb12d6659129a9"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Of Josefina and the girl who got the fourth award, one won the leadership badge and the other won the wildlife badge.","Of Beverly and Elaine, one was awarded fourth and the other won the first aid badge.","Of the scout who won the wildlife badge and Roberta, one was awarded third and the other was awarded second.","Beverly was awarded 2 spots after Josefina."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Beverly","Elaine","Josefina","Roberta"],"label_c":["first aid","leadership","swimming","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8697e5769ea5260a661c447ab7ff8e49"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["Of the March sighting and Thelma's account, one took place at Viking Woods and the other took place at Bald Hill Run.","Darrell's account took place 1 month before Peggy's sighting.","The account at Bald Hill Run took place sometime after Darrell's event.","The account at Juniper Springs took place 1 month after the sighting at Bald Hill Run."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Darrell","Ethel","Peggy","Thelma"],"label_c":["Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Seryl Forest","Viking Woods"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7c2d15e3f02c642af57c1491b59ec79"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Of the probe going to Venus and the mission going to Mercury, one is the Varo and the other launched in February.","The Iunsel launched 1 month after the Moro Jaddo.","The Iunsel launched 2 months before the mission going to Venus.","The mission going to Mercury launched sometime after the probe going to Enceladus."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Iunsel","Moro Jaddo","Varo","Viria Mari"],"label_c":["Enceladus","Mercury","Neptune","Venus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da6fa41cea827bc5bded4e792a52fc25"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Dharma Day won $20 million.","The winner who won $15 million was either the winner from Utah or the winner from Ohio.","Of Ed Elliott and the winner from Iowa, one won $10 million and the other won $15 million.","The person from Ohio won 5 million more than Ed Elliott.","Cal Chandler was from Iowa."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry"],"label_c":["Iowa","Ohio","Rhode Island","Utah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a2160acf5329cf6274145c37cd297e0"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The person who got the green tattoo paid 5 dollars less than the customer who got the black tattoo.","Bonita paid less than the person who got the green tattoo.","Of the customer who paid $45 and Vicky, one got the black tattoo and the other got the pink tattoo.","The customer who got the green tattoo was either Daryl or the customer who paid $35."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["Bonita","Daryl","Vicky","Yolanda"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","pink"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19c13b489209368ace8dd861da4851b5"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Jennie paid 2 dollars more than Stacey.","Delia paid less than the one who had the espresso.","Of Stacey and the person who paid $5.99, one had the earl grey tea and the other had the espresso.","Jennie was either the one who had the cafe mocha or the person who paid $5.99."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Addie","Delia","Jennie","Stacey"],"label_c":["cafe mocha","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=296a8801cad5d931207c10cad3091eee"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Mae started with the Reti Opening.","The player who started with the Giuoco Start played 1 game after Luis.","The person who played second was either Tara or the person who started with the Evans Gambit.","Rose played 1 game before the person who started with the Evans Gambit."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Luis","Mae","Rose","Tara"],"label_c":["Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Torre Attack"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5d0c8b4e499b0a4abf34fd11878d545"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["The pekingese is either Douglas's dog or Elsie's canine.","The bulldog won 1 year after Douglas's dog.","Of Ginger's canine and the canine that won in 2008, one is the bulldog and the other is the pekingese.","The dog that won in 2009 is either the irish setter or the pekingese."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Barbara","Douglas","Elsie","Ginger"],"label_c":["bulldog","dalmatian","irish setter","pekingese"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6b6362b6d495422e2989ed28f2c13bf"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The boat captained by Wicked Weiss was either the one that sank in 1767 or the Sea Shame.","Of the ship that sank in 1749 and the vessel captained by Crazy Kate, one was the Vile Night and the other was the Sea Shame.","The one captained by Crazy Kate sank 18 years after the vessel captained by Stubborn Seth.","The boat captained by Wicked Weiss sank sometime before the Doubloon."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Crusty Knave","Doubloon","Sea Shame","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Red Beard Ben","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b283bede4f50a777627eda6e3cc7abe"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Quebec Battalion will deploy 1 month after Hotel Battalion.","Of Mike Battalion and the battalion led by Commander Charles, one will deploy in April and the other will deploy in February.","Quebec Battalion will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Bauer.","Mike Battalion is either the battalion led by Commander Wood or the battalion led by Commander Peters.","Hotel Battalion will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Wood."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bauer","Charles","Peters","Wood"],"label_c":["Hotel","Mike","Quebec","Tango"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07fea3f3475f609c714b7c3c95e23716"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["Of the Schtillet footwear and Natalie's pair, one was a size 6 and the other was a size 7.","The size 6 set was by Tinghill.","Genevieve's pair was 2 sizes smaller than the Tinghill footwear.","Ruth's pair was either the size 5 set or the Cormano footwear."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Genevieve","Natalie","Paulette","Ruth"],"label_c":["Cormano","Manzarita","Schtillet","Tinghill"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17846960924cee8d62857e96f2412891"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Easy to Love is either the movie directed by Hick Harmon or the movie that grossed $2 million.","The four films are the film directed by Kenneth Key, Fast and Dead, the film that grossed $11 million and Let Me Out.","Fast and Dead was directed by Linda Lynch.","The film directed by Paula Pratt is either Tippecanoe or the film that grossed $2 million.","Let Me Out made $5 million."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million"],"label_b":["Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61b046c0ea0c4c764174962d20fecf02"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The person who got 25 votes played baseball.","Omar received 18 votes.","The person who got 18 votes is either the basketball player or the golf player.","Of Guillermo and Ken, one played golf and the other received 11 votes.","Guillermo received 7 votes fewer votes than Ken."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Ken","Marco","Omar"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","golf"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db4026f62522eddfd148e43842fbea96"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The class with 17 students starts 2 hours before the course with 20 students.","The 9:00 am class is either the course with 20 students or the class with 14 students.","Of the 11:00 am class and the 1:00 pm class, one has 17 students and the other is in room 322.","Of the course with 14 students and the class in room 201, one starts at 7:00 am and the other starts at 9:00 am.","The course in room 412 starts sometime after the course in room 314."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["201","314","322","412"],"label_c":["14","17","18","20"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1020d9b59cfd7efaf486d5e8bf700b2"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["Lambda Alpha is on Kermit Lane.","Delta Gamma Pi has 6 more members than the frat on Erick Lane.","Of the house with 26 members and the frat on York Court, one is Delta Gamma Pi and the other is Sigma Beta.","The house with 26 members is on Tamarac Street."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32"],"label_b":["Delta Gamma Pi","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Erick Lane","Kermit Lane","Tamarac Street","York Court"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b48b19adc991ce5eb5501b4b3a9b8f6a"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Paula set sail 1 year after the traveler who took the Baroness cruise.","Ollie set sail 1 year after Cory.","Of the person who took the 1986 cruise and the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise, one is Ollie and the other is Cory.","The traveler who took the 1984 cruise took the Farralon cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Cory","Kathy","Ollie","Paula"],"label_c":["Baroness","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=447e03b5b88d3acdca0e1109eacca288"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Of the amphibian bought in April and the salamander, one is Ida's and the other is Angela's.","Rosemary's pet is either the animal bought in April or the animal bought in February.","The bullfrog was bought sometime before Rosemary's pet.","Angela's pet is the horned toad."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Angela","Hope","Ida","Rosemary"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","salamander"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a5f07dbd66482388558167e3da152f0"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Brent is either the man who will lift 880 lbs or the man who will lift 960 lbs.","The American will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by the Korean.","Francisco is the American.","Of the contestant who will lift 960 lbs and Vincent, one is the American and the other is the Canadian."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Korean","Russian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8519306efe2f0c2278d9bcbb3d56f550"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Daryl finished in 23 minutes.","Of the competitor who finished in 21 minutes and the competitor who finished in 23 minutes, one wore the maroon shirt and the other was Zachary.","The runner who finished in 22 minutes was either the competitor in the orange shirt or the runner in the maroon shirt.","The runner in the teal shirt finished 1 minute before Mathew."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Daryl","Mathew","Ralph","Zachary"],"label_c":["lime","maroon","orange","teal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2e03596eeb2721a82fab2270ca6e9bc"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Muenster's print was of Iceland.","Of the map published in 1731 and the print published in 1713, one was Jenson's and the other was of Iceland.","Waldemuller's map was of Scandinavia.","Of the print of Warsaw and Handle's map, one was published in 1749 and the other was published in 1731."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Handle","Jenson","Muenster","Waldemuller"],"label_c":["Denmark","Iceland","Scandinavia","Warsaw"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b093ab561e1a61e9135e8cee1a93e31"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The friend who arrived at 4:30 pm brought the hummus.","The participant who arrived at 4:35 pm brought the potato chips.","The friend who arrived at 4:45 pm is either Lorraine or the party-goer who brought the soda.","Bonita arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer who brought the soda.","Of the party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm and the participant who arrived at 4:30 pm, one brought the soda and the other is Nelson."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Bonita","Felipe","Lorraine","Nelson"],"label_c":["hummus","pizza","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b055c6856deb7faf21ad2fb3e40c95f"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Bladescape was played in January.","Of the game hosted at Vera's house and the board game hosted at Manuel's house, one was Rules of War and the other was played in March.","The game played in January was hosted by Olive.","Emberfight was either the game played in February or the board game hosted at Lynette's house.","The board game hosted at Vera's house was played 1 month after the game hosted at Manuel's house."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bladescape","Emberfight","Rules of War","Stealth"],"label_c":["Lynette","Manuel","Olive","Vera"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=743e789ccc55f2815027e3387637272b"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Vernon caught 12 lion fish.","Of Olga and the person who worked at Front Reef, one caught 15 lion fish and the other caught 21 lion fish.","The person who caught 21 lion fish was either the person who worked at Charles Sink or the person who worked at Gillis Deep.","Wendy worked at Gillis Deep."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Olga","Vernon","Wendy"],"label_c":["Charles Sink","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a17879c7562d04889ba3df805e350f6"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Witching Hour starts sometime before Ken Kirby's program.","Oda Osborn's show starts 15 minutes after Nate Nichol's program.","The show that starts at 10:30 pm is either Up Till Two or Variety X.","Of Nate Nichol's show and the show that starts at 10:30 pm, one is Witching Hour and the other is Variety X.","Maddy Meyer's show starts sometime after Green Tonight."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm"],"label_b":["Ken Kirby","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Oda Osborn"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Up Till Two","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55ac181530809c567f506e57e86b2515"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The jumper who wears the pink suit started skydiving 1 year before Gordon.","Virgil wears the maroon suit.","The jumper who wears the aquamarine suit started skydiving sometime after the jumper who wears the white suit.","Of the skydiver who first started in 1984 and the skydiver who wears the white suit, one is Gordon and the other is Arnold.","Gordon is either the skydiver who wears the aquamarine suit or the skydiver who first started in 1982."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Arnold","Gordon","Virgil","Willard"],"label_c":["aquamarine","maroon","pink","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=459e204aa30df110b4aa56cbf0fc6c0d"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the freesia product and the vanilla candle, one is Courtney's and the other is $7.50.","The $6.50 product contains freesia.","Edna's product costs 1 dollar more than Courtney's candle.","The lavender candle costs less than the sandalwood product.","Willie's product contains sandalwood."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Courtney","Edna","Willie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["freesia","lavender","sandalwood","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c968ecccc4f8816fb20073a67c3663c5"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Of Maxine and Latasha, one won the first aid badge and the other was awarded second.","Kendra was awarded third.","Isabel won the dance badge.","Latasha was either the youngster who got the third award or the girl who won the ceramics badge.","Maxine was awarded before Isabel."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kendra","Latasha","Maxine"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","theater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6594848774d4b1a2d4a74669df225f3a"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 12-year-old has a birthday sometime before Hilda.","Of the child with the April 7th birthday and Nathaniel, one is 6 years old and the other is 8 years old.","Hilda is 6 years old.","Ollie was born on April 11th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Hilda","Kerry","Nathaniel","Ollie"],"label_c":["5","6","8","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=894ea3b783154d1b0fd82ec46dc167fb"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Nicole scored 82 points.","Vicky jumped 86.4 meters.","The skier who jumped 90.1 meters scored 14 fewer points than the person who jumped 110.8 meters.","Of the jumper who scored 103 points and the contestant who jumped 110.8 meters, one is Vicky and the other is Alicia."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Alicia","Nicole","Robyn","Vicky"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","95.0 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=472d04206608b344264e4ed5d8e35b84"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The display bought by Faith Frisk is 55 gallons.","Of the tank bought by Cora Carey and the $1,250 fish tank, one is 60 gallons and the other is 70 gallons.","The tank bought by Gideon Gates cost $1,825.","The 70 gallon tank is either the $920 display or the $1,825 display."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Cora Carey","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$920","$1,250","$1,825","$2,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d7a77297f4ca10565d6d3385e26785d"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Chaurd has the postage stamp theme.","The puzzle with the rustic village theme has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle with the outer space theme.","Of the jigsaw puzzle made by Astury and the jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend, one has 1000 pieces and the other has the rustic village theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Astury has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle made by Chaurd."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Astury","Chaurd","Denlend","Vesem"],"label_c":["coral reef","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b12412b6766c03b63b158857cd2c7c7"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["The dachshund was adopted 1 month before Desiree's pet.","Of the puppy adopted in February and the dog adopted in January, one is the schnauzer and the other is Tracey's.","Of the poodle and the dog adopted in March, one is Violet's and the other is Beatrice's.","Beatrice's pet was adopted in April."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Beatrice","Desiree","Tracey","Violet"],"label_c":["boxer","dachshund","poodle","schnauzer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80412565a70af0d5425e87e26cd1135d"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Of the child born at 12:04am and the child born at 12:07am, one was Willard and the other was the Estradas'.","Of the baby born at 12:10am and Elaine, one was the Estradas' and the other was the Vaughans'.","The child born at 12:01am, the Underwoods' child and the Estradas' baby were all different babies.","Luis was born 3 minutes before Elaine."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Bill","Elaine","Luis","Willard"],"label_c":["Estrada","Ingram","Underwood","Vaughan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44c5dafff1ea0f0d4d80c5931b650aa4"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Hercules graduated 1 month after the dog assigned to Officer Parks.","Of the dog assigned to Officer Parks and the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Cochran, one graduated in March and the other was Barca.","Of the canine assigned to Officer Fox and Barca, one graduated in April and the other graduated in May.","Tinkerbell graduated 2 months after Barca."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Barca","Hercules","Jaws","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Cochran","Fox","Parks","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ab4d8c339900dc1cccd6617155959e7"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The four rings are Sonja's piece, the ring with the aquamarine, the ring that cost $1200 and the piece that cost $1100.","Rebecca's piece cost $1100.","The ring with the diamond cost 100 dollars more than the ring with the topaz.","Of Yolanda's ring and Rebecca's piece, one cost $1200 and the other has the sapphire."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400"],"label_b":["Maggie","Rebecca","Sonja","Yolanda"],"label_c":["aquamarine","diamond","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a11da8a0827825fe5a4bc5b20d9adbe2"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Dynotis X1 will launch in January.","The Adtina V will launch 1 month before the fast ignition facility.","The fast ignition reactor is either the Dynotis X1 or the Haramarui LV.","Of the facility launching in April and the Adtina V, one is the stellarator facility and the other is the direct drive reactor.","The direct drive facility will launch sometime after the fast ignition facility."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Dynotis X1","Haramarui LV","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","fusor","stellarator"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=152db70104cbe10ae5e4707343e64f3a"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Of the fourth customer and the first person, one ordered raspberry for their first scoop and the other was Shelia.","Earnest is either the customer who ordered coconut for their first scoop or the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop.","Earnest was immediately ahead of Jacqueline.","The fourth person ordered coconut for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Bridget","Earnest","Jacqueline","Shelia"],"label_c":["cherry","coconut","peppermint","raspberry"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=719e0ba8f797f035dc4554a7719c0396"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Evan played 1 more game than Armando.","The person who played right field played somewhat fewer games than the boy who played second base.","The boy who played 10 games played center field.","Neil played second base.","Of the player who played center field and the person who played third base, one was Armando and the other played 11 games."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Armando","Evan","Neil","Theodore"],"label_c":["center field","right field","second base","third base"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4b7cee114530fbff40c9318cd258019"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Tamara's pair scored somewhat lower than Virginia's pair.","Ana's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Eduardo's pair.","Of the team that scored 27.2 points and the pair that scored 26.9 points, one included Jenny and the other included Ruben.","The four pairs were Jenny's pair, Eduardo's pair, the pair that scored 26.9 points and Delbert's pair.","The pair that scored 26.9 points was either Ana's pair or Ruben's pair."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2"],"label_b":["Ana","Jenny","Tamara","Virginia"],"label_c":["Adrian","Delbert","Eduardo","Ruben"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9b968ce9097ee8d61f638f0daa96d24"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Tracey's assignment is 50 pages shorter than the book published in 2012.","Of Tracey's project and Francis's assignment, one is 175 pages long and the other was published in 2008.","Francis's assignment is either the 150 page assignment or the book published in 2009.","The four projects are the 175 page assignment, Francis's assignment, Wallace's assignment and the book published in 2009."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Francis","Orlando","Tracey","Wallace"],"label_c":["2005","2008","2009","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2598ac30b1e4eb8a803125d1ded71fad"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The customer going out with Muriel will dive sometime before Mr. Ayers.","Mr. Ayers will dive on July 14.","Of Mrs. Blake and Mr. Gallegos, one will dive on July 13 and the other will go out with Lynn.","Mrs. Blake will dive 1 day before the diver going out with Willard.","The customer going out on July 16 will go out with Lynn."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mrs. Blake","Mr. Drake","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Jorge","Lynn","Muriel","Willard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b17cbea8625ebcb7f561d7cd19d120c"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["The person who used the gluten-free diet lost somewhat fewer pounds than the person who used the caveman diet.","Felicia lost 9 lbs.","The person who used the vegetarian diet is either Norma or Anthony.","The friend who lost 5 lbs used the vegetarian diet.","Of the person who lost 5 lbs and the dieter who used the caveman diet, one is Anthony and the other is Wesley."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Anthony","Felicia","Norma","Wesley"],"label_c":["caveman","gluten-free","low-fat","vegetarian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dae68a23e06a2c2157d0ebc56b63f85b"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["Of the \"Pea Shooters\" and the \"Spray Paints\", one finished third and the other uses purple paintballs.","The group that finished second is either the \"Pea Shooters\" or the white team.","The \"Spray Paints\" finished fourth.","The \"Splat Squad\" is either the blue team or the team that finished third."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints"],"label_c":["blue","purple","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ba43f4c7127e2a5be8c734669d5dd0b"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Vexon is in Eagle Grove.","Of the store charging $1.15 per gallon and Energo, one is in Eagle Grove and the other is in Udell.","Phil's Fill-Up is in Vincent.","Energo charges 4 cents more per gallon than the gas station in Vincent."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Energo","Fuel Stop","Phil\\'s Fill-Up","Vexon"],"label_c":["Deer Isle","Eagle Grove","Udell","Vincent"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78a741ac00500863524557dc4e8217a9"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The tank bought by Edwin Ellis is 5 gallons larger than the $775 display.","The 60 gallon tank cost $920.","Of the $1,825 tank and the $775 display, one was bought by Donna Drake and the other is 70 gallons.","The fish tank bought by Gideon Gates cost $1,825."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,825"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c288b58ff705f3502fcb41be8597612"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The course in room 412 is held 2 periods after the course in room 122.","The third period class is taught by Mr. Underwood.","Of Mr. Underwood's class and Mr. Bell's class, one is in room 201 and the other is held during first period.","The second period class is either the class in room 201 or Mr. Yang's class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["122","125","201","412"],"label_c":["Bell","Farmer","Underwood","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c498ec448ad8a5728913abb0f03a838e"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Candice scored 89 points.","Of the skier who jumped 95.0 meters and the jumper who jumped 102.9 meters, one scored 89 points and the other is Tasha.","The skier who scored 103 points was either the skier who jumped 90.1 meters or the jumper who jumped 102.9 meters.","The contestant who scored 96 points jumped 96.3 meters.","Madeline scored 7 fewer points than the contestant who jumped 95.0 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Candice","Madeline","Tasha","Yvonne"],"label_c":["90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6292f9c95a75fcbeae5973b5566d82b8"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Luzagueil is a chardonnay.","The Annata Branco is either the 1992 wine or the syrah.","The Friambliss is a syrah.","Of the pinot gris and the 1984 bottle, one is the Luzagueil and the other is the Zifennwein.","The pinot gris was bottled 4 years after the merlot."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","merlot","pinot gris","syrah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=269255a3924eae72a35b33181d148761"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The interpreter whose assignment begins at 10:00am is either the person who will be working with Nelson or the person who will be working with Patrick.","The person who will be working with Karla will start 1 hour before Earnest.","Ira will be working with Nelson.","Of the interpreter whose assignment begins at 11:00am and the interpreter who will be working with Karla, one is Annie and the other is Ira."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Brent","Earnest","Ira"],"label_c":["Karla","Nelson","Orlando","Patrick"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=687bc4e4a8cada53161afe1d8bbb962d"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Quebec Battalion will deploy sometime after Alpha Battalion.","Delta Battalion will deploy 1 month before Oscar Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Moody is Alpha Battalion.","Of the battalion deploying in February and the battalion deploying in March, one is led by Commander Gilbert and the other is Delta Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Dillard will deploy 1 month after Quebec Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Dillard","Gilbert","Moody","York"],"label_c":["Alpha","Delta","Oscar","Quebec"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f964f49f8eaed0fa76ae6564684cb7ee"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Yvonne was either the diner who paid $7.99 or the diner who paid $4.99.","Of Angela and the one who got the ginger ale, one paid $5.99 and the other paid $7.99.","The diner who paid $4.99 had the orange soda.","Of Yvonne and Zachary, one paid $7.99 and the other had the cream soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Angela","Lee","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","orange soda","water"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54027e636733611ef4c75ba1732fa96c"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Of Audio Array's release and the record with 1.4 million sales, one was released in February and the other was released in August.","Jagged Knee's album sold 1.5 million copies.","The record that came out in August sold 100,000 fewer copies than Lip Savage's record.","Of Epoch Lantern's album and Jagged Knee's record, one sold 1.2 million copies and the other was released in January."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage"],"label_c":["January","February","June","August"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15cefef0f9de0c33232fa7f5fd76f6d8"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Allan talked about Hadrian.","Of the student who spoke for 10 minutes and Rudy, one talked about Tacitus and the other talked about Hadrian.","Rudy spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on Licinius.","Teri was either the student who spoke for 10 minutes or the student who spoke for 6 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Allan","Estelle","Rudy","Teri"],"label_c":["Claudius","Hadrian","Licinius","Tacitus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2578a4a0814ed1ed7c1cc71bd25bbeca"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["Charlie will start 1 hour before the interpreter who will be working with Orlando.","Of the interpreter who will be working with Orlando and the interpreter who will be working with Tyler, one will start work at 10:00am and the other is Gordon.","The person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm is either the interpreter who will be working with Marguerite or the interpreter who will be working with Tyler.","Brent will start work at 10:00am.","The person whose assignment begins at 11:00am will be working with Rafael."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Brent","Charlie","Gordon","Ira"],"label_c":["Marguerite","Orlando","Rafael","Tyler"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70c57e0b43b62e8cb3d48b7c6ab634a1"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The white luggage is either the bag that weighs 38 pounds or Ute Fleming's piece.","The red luggage weighs less than Xavier Carey's piece.","The ochre piece weighs 3 pounds more than Xavier Carey's luggage.","Of the white bag and the red piece, one weighs 44 pounds and the other is Yolanda Bauer's."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44"],"label_b":["Ute Fleming","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer"],"label_c":["lime","ochre","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77f3b683d024998e0ee9c817942a23c0"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["AWOL Alert is either the game that came out in 1986 or the one bought by Melvin.","The video game that came out in 1985 is either the video game bought by Phillip or the game bought by Dave.","Of the video game that came out in 1984 and the one that came out in 1985, one was purchased by Phillip and the other is AWOL Alert.","Blaster Boy was purchased by Dave.","AWOL Alert came out sometime after Gator Attack."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Gator Attack","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Bruce","Dave","Melvin","Phillip"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3643ae42f1d916bcd28ee38a3eec494d"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Hua Mei was Tai Shan's baby.","Of Yuan Zai's baby and Xi Lian's baby, one was born in February and the other was Ling Ling.","Of Nan Sheng's baby and Yuan Zai's baby, one was Bai Yun and the other was born in March.","Xi Lian's baby was born 1 month before Bai Yun."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Gao Gao","Hua Mei","Ling Ling"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Tai Shan","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb1016f00fe95fb294f83e2cd58cff7a"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Of Rios and Mrs. Cruz, one is staying for 2 days and the other is in room 114.","Quinn is either the guest in room 209 or the guest who is staying for 3 days.","Mr. Daniels is in room 203.","The client who is staying for 3 days is in room 203.","The guest in room 203 is staying 1 day fewer than Mrs. Cruz."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mrs. Cruz","Mr. Daniels","Quinn","Rios"],"label_c":["114","203","209","320"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=045b7ac2b52e5498ec74d086ac973de1"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Of Belle Grove and the 1855 house, one is owned by the Christian family and the other is owned by the Baker family.","Woodlawn was built in 1841.","The Christian family's house was built 7 years before Benson Hills.","The Alvarado family's building was built 7 years before the Christian family's home."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Leiman Manor","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Baker","Christian","Medina"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4db85971bbf4e3b4b5dce1c07885ae1"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Of the person who will lift 920 lbs and the Dane, one is Nicola and the other is Oliver.","The man who will lift 880 lbs is either the Swede or Francisco.","The Korean will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by Jeremy.","Oliver will lift 960 lbs.","Nicola is the Korean."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver"],"label_c":["American","Dane","Korean","Swede"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e229aa0163ad17cd2656e446db141c3"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["The mammoth found in Saskatchewan lived 60,000 years before \"Bernie\".","Of the mammoth found in Norway and the mammoth found in Siberia, one was named \"Thumper\" and the other is thought to be 170,000 years old.","\"Dumbo\" was unearthed in Saskatchewan.","The mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old was unearthed in Norway."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Peanut","Thumper"],"label_c":["Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan","Siberia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98bbecf0de9e1d62bcdfc6deb6cfc10c"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["The game released by Vortia was released later than Peter Parka.","The app released in May is either the application released by Digibits or Peter Parka.","The application released by Novio was released 1 month later than the application released by Digibits.","Bubble Bombs was released 2 months earlier than Flowcarts.","The game released in May, the game released by Novio and the app released by Apptastic are all different apps."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bubble Bombs","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","Digibits","Novio","Vortia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fc6d9d62dcf5bcf1e164003e7c61aba"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["Of the team that used the slingshot and the team that used the vacuum cannon, one was the Potato Bros and the other scored a distance of 180 ft.","The group that used the catapult landed somewhat short of the Flying Eyes.","The Potato Bros went 30 feet farther than the team that used the hybrid sling.","The contestants that made it to 165 ft used the slingshot.","The Yukon Bolds used the catapult."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Potato Bros","Super Tubers","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["catapult","hybrid sling","slingshot","vacuum cannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec455a441c322e4fe4c703d5baa45e35"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Of Roesch Heights and the Ingram family's house, one was built in 1841 and the other was built in 1848.","Leiman Manor is owned by the Ingram family.","The Kane family's home was built 7 years after Roesch Heights.","The 1848 home is either the Woodard family's house or the Kane family's house.","Porcher Place was built in 1855."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Ingram","Kane","Tran","Woodard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7150bce86e536c8ca42822b29f204e46"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The company that received the $1,000,000 investment was started by Will Waters.","Atriana.com was started by Betty Becker.","Of Protecha.com and Zetafish.com, one received $2,000,000 and the other was started by Lara Larson.","The startup started by Vicky Velez received 1 million dollars less than Zetafish.com."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Gofro.com","Protecha.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Lara Larson","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77967297231fd9bd757c6ed1e1387082"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The one discovered in 2009 is either the one Nolan discovered or Wally Six.","The one Owens discovered was discovered 2 years after the one Bill Austin discovered.","Of Trosny and Crecci, one was first seen by Nolan and the other was found in 2008.","The one discovered in 2010 is Trosny."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Bill Austin","Hal Gregory","Nolan","Owens"],"label_c":["Crecci","Klionne","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39841b68c8ab2ffe6b0bf5a3e84997a3"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The $5.50 candle contains vanilla.","Hope's candle is either the cinnamon candle or the vanilla product.","Sophie's product contains lavender.","Of the $5.50 candle and the $6.50 candle, one is Francisco's and the other contains clove.","The clove product costs more than the cinnamon candle."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Dolores","Francisco","Hope","Sophie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7aa5379c15cb829a33ae0e99164f654"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The person who went third was either Nick or the juggler who used flashlights.","Nick went first.","The performer who used batons performed 1 spot after the person who used flashlights.","Of Nick and Carmen, one went second and the other used balls.","The performer who used flashlights was either Lora or Carmen."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carmen","Lora","Nick","Wesley"],"label_c":["balls","batons","bowling pins","flashlights"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1752a212ce173347140189f03aa778ee"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The car with the MRT-628 plates was fined 50 dollars less than the car with the GGZ-007 plates.","The Fierro was fined somewhat more than the Etsalle.","The automobile that received the $100 fine, the automobile with the GGZ-007 plates and the Grandero are all different cars.","Of the car with the RBD-337 plates and the Grandero, one was fined $25 and the other was fined $50.","The Cavalo was fined 50 dollars more than the Grandero."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Etsalle","Fierro","Grandero"],"label_c":["BMG-831","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f3078eddef2524c5e61ba70890c4575"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Of Bladescape and Stealth, one was hosted by Vera and the other was played in January.","Android Disco was played 2 months after the game hosted at Pat's house.","The game played in April was hosted by Vera.","Stealth was hosted by Pat.","The board game played in March was either the game hosted at Zachary's house or Bladescape."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Rules of War","Stealth"],"label_c":["Gerald","Pat","Vera","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a6f19d4a4ceaf2cb094e66fd635e367"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["The person who trekked for 11 miles is either the person who started at Green Swamp or Virgil.","Nora walked 1 mile less than the hiker who started at Tosohatchee.","Of the person who started at Green Swamp and the hiker who started at Three Lakes, one is Jan and the other walked 8 miles.","The hiker who started at Cassia, Virgil and Nora are all different hikers."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Iris","Jan","Nora","Virgil"],"label_c":["Cassia","Green Swamp","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b8f58150fb94161bc5fbd6946ace848"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The reactor launching in January is the fusor facility.","The Rodim-Rexit is the z-pinch facility.","The direct drive facility will launch 2 months after the z-pinch facility.","The Essita CBT will launch sometime before the Tamura BX12.","Of the stellarator reactor and the fusor reactor, one is the Dynotis X1 and the other will launch in March."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Dynotis X1","Essita CBT","Rodim-Rexit","Tamura BX12"],"label_c":["direct drive","fusor","stellarator","z-pinch"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=791830b570fbe275cb9eef9af31794ea"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Linda Lott left 1 day before the reporter who covered the earthquake.","The reporter who covered the royal wedding left 2 days after the journalist who covered the flooding.","Orin Olsen was sent out on April 5th.","Of the journalist who covered the mass protests and Peter Peck, one was sent out on April 6th and the other was sent out on April 7th."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Maddy Moore","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck"],"label_c":["earthquake","flooding","mass protests","royal wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7292c00e930e672e7a757a811f528d16"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The vacation with Kelley was 1 year after the hunting holiday.","The cycling trip was after the holiday with Kelley.","Of the hang gliding holiday and the 2002 trip, one was with Kelley and the other was with Tasha.","The vacation with Gladys was before the holiday with Tasha.","The hiking trip was before the hunting holiday."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Ellen","Gladys","Kelley","Tasha"],"label_c":["cycling","hang gliding","hiking","hunting"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01527be6e193d9ebea595f7bf1419496"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["Of Frances and Olga, one paid $25.99 and the other had the shiraz.","The one who had the port paid 2 dollars more than Kurt.","Olga had the merlot."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99"],"label_b":["Frances","Hannah","Kurt","Olga"],"label_c":["merlot","port","riesling","shiraz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de98b3a90eaa5bec9e0df7db6c2ba056"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team that jumped at 8:00am was dropped at Crestline X.","Sierra Group was dropped at Dana Point.","Of the team that dropped at Crestline X and the squad that dropped at Frazier Park, one is Whiskey Group and the other deployed at 10:00am.","The squad that dropped at Dana Point deployed 2 hours before Foxtrot Group."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Foxtrot","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Crestline X","Dana Point","Frazier Park"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d81d3e77092644cd973d0f4dc48c1f89"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The study on the Odyssey starts sometime before Iris's project.","The study on the Escape starts 1 month after Natasha's assignment.","Tricia's project starts in June.","Of the assignment beginning in March and the study on the Odyssey, one is Mamie's project and the other is Natasha's study.","Natasha's study starts sometime after the project on the Orion."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Iris","Mamie","Natasha","Tricia"],"label_c":["Escape","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0370785adf6848720d602f31575633f"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The cake shaped like a train costs somewhat more than Natasha's piece.","The $150 piece is shaped like a train.","Salvador's piece is shaped like a beach chair.","Of Salvador's piece and Francisco's piece, one costs $200 and the other is shaped like a golf ball."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200"],"label_b":["Francisco","Natasha","Salvador","Vincent"],"label_c":["beach chair","golf ball","potato","train"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d18c585462137175af52259e6e45502"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Jack's computer is either the system with 256 GB of hard drive space or the build with 4 GB of RAM.","The computer with 12 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than Alejandro's build.","The computer with 1 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than Victor's computer.","The computer with 4 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than the computer with 1 GB of RAM.","The computer with 256 GB of hard drive space is either Otis's system or the system with 12 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Jack","Otis","Victor"],"label_c":["1 GB","3 GB","4 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e6cc199294f6c00478786e261256ab3"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The sci-fi fan who works with teak charges 2 dollars more than the woodworker who works with yew.","Ian charges 2 dollars more than Sam.","The woodworker who works with boxwood charges less than the sci-fi fan who works with yew.","Of Ian and Zachary, one charges 7 dollars and the other works with yew."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Cody","Ian","Sam","Zachary"],"label_c":["boxwood","oak","teak","yew"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3acb6ebe93f340a7f6f34509df52af58"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The order that included asparagus cost 1 dollar less than Jim's purchase.","Leo's purchase included celery.","Of Leo's order and Irma's order, one cost $6.25 and the other included spinach."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Harold","Irma","Jim","Leo"],"label_c":["asparagus","bean sprouts","celery","spinach"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eec3c3e41513247277f2bd5d6ad9cdbd"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Nathan charges 2 dollars more than Hubert.","Of the sci-fi fan who charges 9 dollars and the woodworker who charges 5 dollars, one is Nathan and the other works with fir.","The woodworker who charges 3 dollars is either Richard or the carver who works with pine.","Richard charges 4 dollars more than Hubert.","The woodworker who charges 5 dollars is either the sci-fi fan who works with hickory or Hubert."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Blake","Hubert","Nathan","Richard"],"label_c":["boxwood","fir","hickory","pine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78e66148e1c386c4193ce70818c3d5f8"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["The K-9 unit assigned to Officer Trujillo graduated 2 months before Barca.","Barca was assigned to Officer Ramsey.","Jaws graduated in April.","Of the canine assigned to Officer Black and the dog assigned to Officer Trujillo, one graduated in June and the other was Hercules."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Barca","Hercules","Jaws","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Black","Parks","Ramsey","Trujillo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=658d93201ef1a6c2d8164126f9352ba1"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The A.I. from MIT finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the A.I. from UCLA.","Of the system that scored 62% and Archimedes, one was from SFIT and the other was from MIT.","Plutarch finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the system from SFIT.","The A.I. from Stanford finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of Epicurus."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Epicurus","Plutarch","Proclus"],"label_c":["MIT","SFIT","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fa2a4500e3257cb40f15388f579832e"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Blaster Boy was purchased by Kyle.","Countershot came out sometime after the game bought by Jamie.","Of Countershot and the game bought by Oscar, one came out in 1985 and the other came out in 1984.","The video game bought by Jamie came out 1 year before Magic Marbles."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles"],"label_c":["Bruce","Jamie","Kyle","Oscar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc7e4cd1055b3ad37fb767473dac076f"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Foxy Roxy saw fewer manatees than Captain Espinoza's boat.","Of Captain Yang's vessel and the vessel that saw 6 manatees, one was the Benny II and the other was the Samantha.","Captain Yang's vessel saw 2 fewer manatees than Captain Quinn's vessel.","The Samantha was led by Captain Quinn."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Benny II","Foxy Roxy","Samantha","Sea Cow"],"label_c":["Espinoza","Preston","Quinn","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b8f085f4ab10831d3760ea3c9dcebf0"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The person who started with the Torre Attack played sometime before the person who started with the Reti Opening.","Sonja played sometime after the player who started with the Evans Gambit.","Of the person who played fourth and the person who started with the Reti Opening, one was Brooke and the other was Mae.","Brooke played 2 games after the player who started with the Evans Gambit."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Brooke","Kendra","Mae","Sonja"],"label_c":["Evans Gambit","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Ware Opening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=455db82c66ad4310f6e4a6b344ab8dd9"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Of the arena with seating for 230 people and the baseball facility, one is Pierce Arena and the other is Ortiz Arena.","Quinn Arena holds 80 more people than Ortiz Arena.","Of Martinez Arena and the hockey facility, one holds 150 people and the other holds 230 people.","Martinez Arena, the lacrosse facility and the facility with seating for 110 people are all different arenas."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230"],"label_b":["Martinez","Ortiz","Pierce","Quinn"],"label_c":["baseball","hockey","lacrosse","rugby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90503b832081eb37bca696749fc95bca"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The 650 ft line reaches a height of 30 ft.","Of the line with a maximum height of 45 ft and the line with a maximum height of 30 ft, one is Line A and the other is 750 ft long.","Line C is shorter than Line G.","The zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft is 100 feet longer than the one with a maximum height of 85 ft.","Line E reaches a height of 85 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line C","Line E","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","45 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=001be78eb5c513b039ce0b80c177c90c"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The person from South Dakota won 5 million more than Alice Anders.","Betty Baxter won $20 million.","The winner from Rhode Island won 10 million more than Alice Anders.","The winner who won $10 million was either Ferris Fry or the winner from South Dakota.","The person who won $5 million was from Ohio."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Betty Baxter","Ferris Fry","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Kansas","Ohio","Rhode Island","South Dakota"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a50dd3e30645a0ac28199900644bba3e"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Poltris drove 50 miles farther than the Awick.","Of the automobile that drove for 525 miles and the Zenmoto, one had a high speed of 81 MPH and the other had a high speed of 69 MPH.","Of the car with a high speed of 81 MPH and the car with a high speed of 75 MPH, one is the Awick and the other drove for 575 miles.","The Poltris drove 25 fewer miles than the Leden."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Leden","Poltris","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["69 MPH","74 MPH","75 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a6a9af3d0b1866120d56fe2d11113fb"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The competitor who traveled for 195 days was either the rower who started from Morro Bay or the athlete who started from Point Arena.","The athlete who started from Pismo Beach finished 11 days before Marco.","Of the rower who traveled for 217 days and the rower who started from Morro Bay, one was Marco and the other was Antonio.","The athlete who started from Morro Bay finished sometime before Susie.","The four rowers were the rower who traveled for 195 days, Antonio, the competitor who started from Point Arena and the competitor who started from Pismo Beach."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Antonio","Kurt","Marco","Susie"],"label_c":["Avalon","Morro Bay","Pismo Beach","Point Arena"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=974c1d2f48f75df6311366c919d756cf"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Lindsay will get somewhat less snow than Portola.","Daly City has a forecasted low of 19 degrees.","The location that will get 2 inches of snow is either Daly City or the location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees.","The four towns are Fillmore, the town with a forecasted low of 18 degrees, the location that will get 4 inches of snow and the town that will get 3 inches of snow.","The town with a forecasted low of 19 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 10 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches"],"label_b":["Daly City","Fillmore","Lindsay","Portola"],"label_c":["10 degrees","13 degrees","18 degrees","19 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4a86928f6fd9ba3d6384e12e3812add"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Of Mt. Ingram and Mt. Rodriquez, one is 14,210 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Hal Hudson.","Mt. Ingram is 14,470 feet tall.","Mt. Calhoun was first climbed by Art Aguilar.","The peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs is 130 feet shorter than Mt. Ochoa."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Calhoun","Mt. Ingram","Mt. Ochoa","Mt. Rodriquez"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Ben Beasley","Hal Hudson","Jethro Jacobs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0671f7f0edec29781b51042f6cf0829b"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The squad that finished second is either the \"Night Ninjas\" or the white team.","The \"Color Blinds\" was ranked 2 places behind the yellow team.","Of the squad that finished second and the \"Pea Shooters\", one uses red paintballs and the other uses white paintballs.","The red team was ranked somewhere behind the white team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Spray Paints"],"label_c":["green","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8a062cee6c4e0e315adc6c2f0429a6d"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Darrell served 25 more riders than the person who works in the pink section.","Of the employee who works in the blue section and Herbert, one served 75 riders and the other served 100 riders.","Herbert served 25 more riders than Isaac.","The worker who served 50 riders works in the yellow section.","The employee who works in the blue section served more riders than Isaac."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Darrell","Herbert","Isaac","Peter"],"label_c":["blue","pink","purple","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a78a7674db36061fe912aa73e51b0ec"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Kellie arrived sometime before Wade.","Rebecca brought the soda.","Of the friend who arrived at 4:45 pm and the participant who brought the potato chips, one is Rebecca and the other is Amber.","Amber arrived 10 minutes after the party-goer who brought the hummus."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Kellie","Rebecca","Wade"],"label_c":["hummus","onion dip","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ba79a5999323d962f9b6d794dbbf52b"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Felicia lost 4 more pounds than the dieter who used the dairy-free diet.","Of Iris and Wesley, one used the gluten-free diet and the other lost 3 lbs.","The friend who lost 9 lbs used the gluten-free diet.","Wesley used the dairy-free diet.","The dieter who lost 7 lbs is either the friend who used the low-fat diet or Iris."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Felicia","Iris","Ora","Wesley"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","low-fat"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a2e51bc7c75303ab08ce16d320258dd"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Norway Court project is either the job starting in June or the job starting in April.","Al Anderson's project begins 1 month after Cal Craft's project.","Irma Ingram's project begins sometime before Dawn Daniels's project.","The Ivy Street project begins 2 months after the Russell Road project.","Of Al Anderson's project and the Gray Avenue project, one starts in June and the other starts in July."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Gray Avenue","Ivy Street","Norway Court","Russell Road"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59e77d9fe9d7b35cfb80fe3638899c9d"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["Of the gigasaurus and the $750 fossil, one is 75 million years old and the other is 85 million years old.","Of the 72 million year old fossil and the 75 million year old fossil, one costs $1000 and the other is the mirasaurus.","The rotosaurus costs 250 dollars less than the 78 million year old fossil."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","mirasaurus","rotosaurus"],"label_c":["72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2207146de0588c99d84d12b0650b4a1"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Of the runner who finished in 21 minutes and Orlando, one wore the red shirt and the other wore the maroon shirt.","Virgil finished 2 minutes after Jay.","The runner in the silver shirt finished 1 minute after the runner in the red shirt.","Zachary finished 1 minute after the competitor in the red shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Jay","Orlando","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_c":["maroon","red","silver","teal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc556397a478037516e173164cc0c07d"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The mountain that is 14,340 feet tall is either Mt. Sloan or the peak first summited by Kermit Kramer.","Mt. Larsen was first climbed by Gerry Gamble.","The mountain that is 14,470 feet tall is either Mt. Calhoun or the mountain first summited by Art Aguilar.","Mt. Sloan was first climbed by Art Aguilar.","Mt. Humphrey is 130 feet shorter than the peak first summited by Kermit Kramer."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Calhoun","Mt. Humphrey","Mt. Larsen","Mt. Sloan"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Gerry Gamble","Irving Igor","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca95082968e9ee3a8013773f85782f28"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["Ashley Dale spoke 1 day before the Democrat.","Edith Frayle spoke on January 15th.","The Republican spoke 2 days after the Libertarian.","Of the Objectivist and Gara Oldman, one spoke on January 16th and the other spoke on January 17th."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Barron Tweed","Edith Frayle","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Libertarian","Objectivist","Republican"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8a143c3c9f15b030192b4b0ed8ce9c1"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The sourwood product costs $8.50.","Of the $8.50 honey and the $5.50 product, one is produced by Nick Norris and the other is made from alfalfa nectar.","The fireweed product costs less than Midge Mintz's product.","Linda Lynn's product costs 1 dollar less than Ivy Ingram's product."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","clover","fireweed","sourwood"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96478f48851c0b2b6d8be1de81ae590b"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The eucalyptus product costs 1 dollar more than Gregory's product.","The $7.50 product contains vanilla.","Jana's product is either the vanilla candle or the sandalwood product.","Of Melinda's candle and Terry's candle, one contains vanilla and the other is $5.50.","Melinda's product contains eucalyptus."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Gregory","Jana","Melinda","Terry"],"label_c":["clove","eucalyptus","sandalwood","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33c023a4c2a309ecc4c76ab85fc7724e"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Of the runner that finished third and the animal that finished first, one was #120 and the other is Bridget.","#126 finished sometime after #118.","#105 finished sometime after #120.","Stretch finished fourth.","Kermit was either #105 or the bird that finished fourth."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=983b8a5897a1102d1a3395319aa7678c"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Sapphire Hills costs $235 per night.","Of the resort that costs $235 per night and the resort that costs $175 per night, one is on St. Barts and the other is Azure Hills.","The hotel on Grenada costs 20 dollars less per night than the resort on Antigua.","Grand Echo costs less per night than the option on St. Martin."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Grand Echo","Sapphire Hills"],"label_c":["Antigua","Grenada","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9993a2cb9fd3d4782f6108b91de575e3"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Blaster Boy was purchased by Kyle.","The four video games are AWOL Alert, the one that came out in 1986, the video game that came out in 1984 and the one bought by Horace.","Magic Marbles came out 1 year after Troop Seven.","Troop Seven is either the game that came out in 1984 or the video game bought by Dave."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven"],"label_c":["Dave","Horace","Kyle","Phillip"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed52780e3faea9b75a1419146fc481e1"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Clayton started skydiving 2 years before the jumper who wears the violet suit.","Of Clayton and the skydiver who wears the pink suit, one started skydiving in 1984 and the other started skydiving in 1983.","Shaun wears the violet suit.","Of the skydiver who wears the aquamarine suit and the jumper who wears the pink suit, one started skydiving in 1984 and the other is Nathaniel."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Clayton","Dwayne","Nathaniel","Shaun"],"label_c":["aquamarine","lime green","pink","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=102e803b14a7259085b4b8663300f044"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Of the piece about oceanography and the article about earthquakes, one will be in Chapter 4 and the other was written by Dr. Yates.","The article about earthquakes will appear somewhere in the book before Dr. Weber's essay.","The article about oceanography is either the article in Chapter 2 or Dr. Bender's essay.","The article about dinosaurs will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Weber's article."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4"],"label_b":["Bender","Terry","Weber","Yates"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dad5aba63898eb83375b6c4f179da5d"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Riverside Glen was established in 2004.","Wanda Park was established 2 years after the atlas otter's reserve.","The atlas otter's reserve was established 4 years before the western gull's reserve.","Rosemary Park is home to the pygmy beaver."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","fig turtle","pygmy beaver","western gull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2333853f72090a4e6bae2507bc8e10a0"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["Of the person whose assignment begins at 10:00am and the person who will be working with Lester, one is Gordon and the other is Ira.","The interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm, Ira and the person who will be working with Patrick are all different people.","The person whose assignment begins at 10:00am is either the interpreter who will be working with Patrick or Earnest.","The interpreter who will be working with Patrick will start sometime after the person who will be working with Tyler.","Earnest will start work at 9:00am."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Earnest","Gordon","Ira"],"label_c":["Karla","Lester","Patrick","Tyler"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=618b3498a3b71c099144ed87784530b8"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Sloan is 14,340 feet tall.","Of the mountain that is 14,470 feet tall and the mountain first summited by Dale Dickens, one is Mt. York and the other is Mt. Ewing.","Of Mt. Brewer and Mt. Sloan, one was first climbed by Chip Carson and the other is 14,210 feet tall.","Mt. Ewing is either the peak first summited by Ben Beasley or the mountain that is 14,210 feet tall."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Brewer","Mt. Ewing","Mt. Sloan","Mt. York"],"label_c":["Ben Beasley","Chip Carson","Dale Dickens","Irving Igor"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2c828b0ef8ac228ab35f6b4a69bf7ba"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Of the fourth track and the first song, one is \"Can't Escape\" and the other is by Silver Blue.","The first song is \"Vanity Plates\".","The third song is \"Poorly Worded\".","Abacus's song is 2 tracks after Manic Android's song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Hustle Boys","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61d80e4a3918616eaeb0ae52be0f7400"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Chi Chi was born 2 months before Wang Yu's baby.","Of Chi Chi and Tian Tian's baby, one was born in March and the other was born in February.","Of Po Lang's baby and Tian Tian's baby, one was born in March and the other was Hua Mei.","Mei Lan was Wang Yu's baby."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Chi Chi","Gao Gao","Hua Mei","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Po Lang","Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Wang Yu"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=433e7517d9cbe5a121a1e34de4ef9ed6"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Of the farm in Paradise and Iron Hill, one will be dusted on June 6th and the other will be dusted on June 4th.","Blackwater is in Latimer.","Hazelwood is in Upper Lake.","Hazelwood will be worked on sometime before Lucky Star."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lucky Star"],"label_c":["Castaic","Latimer","Paradise","Upper Lake"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0add3c38b879c8ca2821f9328687205f"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in May will be headed by Al Anderson.","Freda Fisher's project begins 1 month before the Fred Lane project.","The Juniper Lane project will be headed by Ed Erickson.","The L Street project begins 1 month before the York Court project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Fred Lane","Juniper Lane","L Street","York Court"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74e7838d1a43faffca18021e6529ef5e"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Vicki's client, Beulah and the client who paid $150 were all different clients.","Misty's client was either Eula or Inez.","Nancy's client paid more than Kara's client.","Debra paid 10 dollars less than Inez.","Debra paid 20 dollars less than Misty's client."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Beulah","Debra","Eula","Inez"],"label_c":["Kara","Misty","Nancy","Vicki"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01b2ceeed1b25401c4e9f262a9949c71"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The animal found at 18,000 ft was discovered in the Willis Trench.","The viperfish was found 1,500 feet lower down than the lancetfish.","The creature discovered in the Tethys Trough is either the lancetfish or the tube worm.","Of the anglerfish and the specimen found at 15,000 ft, one was discovered in the Velma Deep and the other was discovered in the Willis Trench."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Willis Trench"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1e486c089c569e58f79d7361b10bad2"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The set theory book costs 5 dollars less than the geometry title.","Of the $29.99 book and the $34.99 title, one covers trigonometry and the other was written by Pat Peterson.","The $24.99 textbook, the textbook written by Steve Spark and the book written by Pat Peterson are all different books.","Of the $39.99 book and the geometry textbook, one was written by Pat Peterson and the other was written by Will Wharton."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["field theory","geometry","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Will Wharton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c821f8d700d78777efbdaa7246ddfdd"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The red team was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Night Ninjas\".","The group that finished fourth is either the white team or the \"Target Bombs\".","Of the squad that finished fourth and the team that finished first, one uses red paintballs and the other is the \"Splat Squad\".","The \"Oil Crew\" uses orange paintballs."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Splat Squad","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["green","orange","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5877649d547d3b002e151264c0ca063d"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["The one from Somalia is either the one that is 11 feet tall or Bagee.","Morutana is 1 foot taller than Zakita.","Jebedah came from Chad.","Of the giraffe from Somalia and the giraffe from Kenya, one is 13 feet tall and the other is Zakita.","Morutana is 1 foot shorter than Jebedah."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet"],"label_b":["Bagee","Jebedah","Morutana","Zakita"],"label_c":["Botswana","Chad","Kenya","Somalia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28bb0f9bbc99922e2d3e48ac45a71b62"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Ed Elliott was from Washington.","The person who won $20 million was from Washington.","Of the winner who won $5 million and the person who won $10 million, one was from Connecticut and the other was Alice Anders.","Gil Greene won 10 million more than the winner from Tennessee."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Cal Chandler","Ed Elliott","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Mississippi","Tennessee","Washington"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7963e9eb7d51c987976a65dd305ee50d"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The $6.50 product is produced by Nick Norris.","Of Keith Koch's honey and the $6.50 product, one is made from sage nectar and the other is made from sourwood nectar.","Keith Koch's honey is either the sage honey or the $8.50 honey.","The fireweed product costs $8.50.","Linda Lynn's product costs less than Nick Norris's honey."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["fireweed","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Nick Norris"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9da4d1c73750d5f3be3cb03321080538"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Sodium Green's release sold 200,000 fewer copies than the record that came out in April.","The release with 1.3 million sales is either Eagle Ally's album or the release that came out in August.","Eagle Ally's release was released in April.","Of the release with 1.4 million sales and the album that came out in October, one is Eagle Ally's and the other is Jagged Knee's."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Eagle Ally","Jagged Knee","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["March","April","August","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=548d3836c15f6f205d741dd6e3431d10"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Delia had the earl grey tea.","Of Patricia and the one who had the cafe latte, one paid $5.99 and the other paid $7.99.","The one who had the cafe mocha was either Patricia or Gary.","Delia paid 1 dollar more than Gary.","The one who had the cafe latte paid less than Patricia."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Delia","Gary","Patricia","Stacey"],"label_c":["cafe latte","cafe mocha","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bae627ddb0c94987fea070c8f3b750ab"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The clover honey costs more than Ivy Ingram's honey.","The basswood honey costs $6.50.","The $5.50 product is produced by Keith Koch.","Of the sage honey and Linda Lynn's product, one costs $8.50 and the other costs $5.50.","Midge Mintz's product is either the basswood product or the sage honey."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["basswood","clover","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6758aa7d3fd8fc6fefd650388cb3b1ed"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Audrey hit 4 years after the storm that caused $13.1 million in damage.","The hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage hit 8 years before Hurricane Rachel.","The hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage hit sometime before the storm that caused $17.4 million in damage.","Of Hurricane Sabrina and the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage, one struck in 1948 and the other struck in 1944.","Hurricane Audrey struck in 1956."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956"],"label_b":["Audrey","Kristy","Rachel","Sabrina"],"label_c":["$13.1 million","$16.6 million","$17.4 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=755445a056c4acd503fa42ad362274ba"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Of Mercedes's team and Velma's team, one will leave in March and the other will include Leon.","Of the team leaving in March and the expedition leaving in February, one will include Charles and the other will include Velma.","Of the team leaving in April and Shelby's expedition, one will include Charles and the other will include Paul."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Charles","Horace","Leon","Paul"],"label_c":["Mercedes","Shelby","Velma","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c46f3d1a75e721570c1d19d7131a6d6a"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The task that starts at 10:00am is either the kitchen assignment or the bathroom assignment.","The bathroom assignment starts 1 hour after Jack's task.","Daniel's task is the basement.","Glenn's job starts at 11:00am.","Of Jack's assignment and the basement assignment, one starts at 9:00am and the other starts at 10:00am."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Daniel","Glenn","Jack","Nancy"],"label_c":["basement","bathroom","garage","kitchen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=463b0f46bf31933014c3537bc9564b17"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The Mechania costs 150 dollars more than the drone with a maximum range of 475 ft.","The Suzutake has a maximum range of 350 ft.","Of the machine with a maximum range of 650 ft and the machine with a maximum range of 1,000 ft, one is the Mechania and the other costs $675.","The drone with a maximum range of 350 ft costs less than the Belhino 5.","The $600 drone has a maximum range of 650 ft."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake"],"label_c":["350 ft","475 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87907204d0c6a0e24c927135a0888c96"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The $1,825 tank is somewhat smaller than the $920 display.","The fish tank bought by Gideon Gates is somewhat larger than the $920 tank.","The display bought by Donna Drake is 70 gallons.","Of the display bought by Faith Frisk and the 55 gallon fish tank, one cost $1,825 and the other cost $920.","The 65 gallon fish tank is either the $1,825 fish tank or the $1,250 display."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Betsy Beard","Donna Drake","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$920","$1,250","$1,500","$1,825"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a44ab7907ff064be49ffc5a9023b4a3a"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Alexander's duo was either the duo that finished in 29 seconds or Wendy's team.","The four teams were the duo that finished in 29 seconds, Sandy's team, Alexander's duo and Garrett's duo.","Cedric's duo finished in 35 seconds.","Of Garrett's duo and the duo that finished in 32 seconds, one included Wendy and the other included Yvonne."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Cedric","David","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Sandy","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec8e8812a342e125b637aaefc241385f"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Zathdrill interview is on August 23rd.","The meeting for the copywriter position is 1 day before the interview for the web developer position.","Of the Alpha Plus interview and the Haytouch interview, one is for the web developer job and the other is on August 22nd.","The Alpha Plus interview is for the sales rep job."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Haytouch","Sancode","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","sales rep","social media","web developer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a56282a45aae970341c0291f0d6c4dd8"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Ora's book was \"Ohio Haunts\".","The title due on September 8 was \"Dancing Well\".","Of Ora's book and Ken's book, one was \"Dancing Well\" and the other was due on September 1.","Barry's book is either the title due on September 15 or \"Dancing Well\".","Ora's book was due 2 weeks before \"Kip and Ken\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22"],"label_b":["Barry","Cory","Ken","Ora"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Time to Burn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90226a4e907cf073b9caf5e76dee5119"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["Of the Garenia 4 and the Rodim-Rexit, one will launch in March and the other is the tokamak reactor.","The Zawasa will launch 2 months before the polywell reactor.","The facility launching in January is the direct drive reactor.","The Rodim-Rexit will launch in April."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Garenia 4","Rodim-Rexit","Tamura BX12","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","polywell","theta pinch","tokamak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c4433651139962555b9d0832d8b03fa"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Ellison's jersey is larger than Jacobson's shirt.","The size 6 jersey, Kirby's shirt and Ingram's jersey are all different jerseys.","Kirby's shirt is 1 size larger than Jacobson's shirt.","The yellow shirt is either Kirby's shirt or Ellison's shirt.","Of Kirby's shirt and the size 8 jersey, one is green and the other is black.","The black jersey is 1 size larger than the green jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Ellison","Ingram","Jacobson","Kirby"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4fa524e76fddc38d21330b8f3c1cac3"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Michael will publish 2 months after the student who has been studying the Tonange culture.","Of the person who has been studying the Orjack culture and the student who has been studying the Ashdage culture, one is Keith and the other will publish in January.","The student who has been studying the Orjack culture will publish 2 months after Armando."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Armando","Keith","Michael","Nadine"],"label_c":["Ashdage","Orjack","Tonange","Warith"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a33934e56d1cefce2d9e18a67082bc2f"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Hornet has the FRZ-192 plates.","The Fierro was fined 50 dollars less than the car with the RBD-337 plates.","Of the vehicle with the RBD-337 plates and the car that received the $50 fine, one is the Injitsu and the other is the Hornet.","The car with the MRT-628 plates is either the Fierro or the automobile that received the $75 fine."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Etsalle","Fierro","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["FRZ-192","MRT-628","RBD-337","YGA-441"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc7f6005a7427946908cd9bec9c20aaa"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad from Bolivia finished with 4 gold medals.","The team that won 2 gold medals ended with 12 silver medals.","The squad that won 3 gold medals was either the team that won 6 silver medals or the squad from Indonesia.","The squad from Argentina ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team that won 6 silver medals.","The team from Indonesia was either the squad that won 8 silver medals or the team that won 2 gold medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Argentina","Bolivia","Indonesia","Jordan"],"label_c":["4","6","8","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64d1af9bac74498edf04ddeb4ab4fcd9"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["Rodney finished sometime after the rower who started from Encinitas.","Dana finished 11 days before Walter.","The four rowers were the rower who traveled for 184 days, the rower who started from Point Arena, the competitor who started from Avalon and the rower who started from Encinitas.","Of the athlete who traveled for 206 days and the athlete who traveled for 217 days, one was Walter and the other started from Avalon.","Dana finished 11 days before the competitor who started from Point Arena."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Dana","Nina","Rodney","Walter"],"label_c":["Arcata","Avalon","Encinitas","Point Arena"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13cbf02b0f292752c9c81ab27a44ca90"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Of the $200,000 stamp and the \"Jenny Penny\", one was bought by Pam Parson and the other was bought by Mel Morton.","Nina Nunez's stamp sold for somewhat less than Quinn Quade's stamp.","Pam Parson's stamp was the \"Yellownose\".","Mel Morton's stamp sold for $50,000 more than the \"Bull's Dove\"."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000"],"label_b":["Mel Morton","Nina Nunez","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Inverted Blue","Jenny Penny","Yellownose"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0e97b8a3e67852b240f3d0c9367dd83"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Bliss Iron's song is \"Beverly\".","Manic Android's track is \"What We Need\".","Of the first song and the third track, one is \"Can't Escape\" and the other is by Hustle Boys.","Hustle Boys's song is sometime after Abacus's track.","Manic Android's song is 2 tracks after \"Beverly\"."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Hustle Boys","Manic Android"],"label_c":["Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","Poorly Worded","What We Need"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db20e811db3d0e794ff25d3b256b1926"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Yvonne's client paid 10 dollars more than Caroline.","Caroline paid 20 dollars less than Rose's client.","Of the person who paid $160 and Lynda's client, one was Caroline and the other was Eula.","Lynda's client paid less than Eula.","Freda was Rose's client."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Caroline","Eula","Freda","Ginger"],"label_c":["Lynda","Olivia","Rose","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d5daa707330806f6455469fe77c0eba"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Of the dieter who lost 7 lbs and the dieter who used the vegan diet, one is Celia and the other is Zachary.","The friend who used the caveman diet lost 2 fewer pounds than the dieter who used the vegan diet.","Of the person who used the caveman diet and the dieter who used the sugar-free diet, one lost 7 lbs and the other is Eula.","Zachary, the friend who used the sugar-free diet and the friend who lost 7 lbs are all different people.","The friend who lost 3 lbs is either Zachary or the dieter who used the sugar-free diet."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Celia","Eula","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["caveman","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa9f68920883c0567463dee5ab3ebaf0"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The tour starting at City Hall will begin 2 hours after Zachary's outing.","Teresa's tour will start at City Hall.","Shannon's trip will start at Casa Loma.","Of the 8:00am trip and the 7:00am tour, one is with Shannon and the other will start at Little Italy.","The 7:00am outing is either the trip starting at Little Italy or the trip starting at City Hall."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Emily","Shannon","Teresa","Zachary"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","Little Italy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57f63f6c879cf739474525f3e09cac77"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Of the client who got picked up at the Olympic Tower and the person with the $9.50 fare, one was Bobbie and the other was Geraldine.","The person who got picked up at the Moore Mansion paid somewhat less than the client who got picked up at the Norvell House.","The client with the $9.50 fare was either the client who got picked up at the Moore Mansion or Wayne.","Wayne paid 3 dollars more than Bobbie.","Olga was either the client who got picked up at the Norvell House or the person who got picked up at the Olympic Tower."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Bobbie","Geraldine","Olga","Wayne"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Moore Mansion","Norvell House","Olympic Tower"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bbe16719705451a25f3bf2afe89e231"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot of the red panda was taken 1 month after the shot of the tree kangaroo.","The photo of the orangutan was taken in May.","The photo of the tree kangaroo was published by Wildzone.","The photo published by Earth Aware was taken 1 month after the photo of the tree kangaroo.","Of the photo of the tree kangaroo and the shot of the orangutan, one was taken in March and the other was published by Travel Almanac."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["giant tortoise","orangutan","red panda","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5de9574c15bbcefdde211f6887104d7"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Willis works in the pink section.","The worker who works in the orange section served 25 fewer riders than Troy.","The person who served 75 riders is either the employee who works in the pink section or the employee who works in the yellow section.","Of the person who served 100 riders and the employee who works in the orange section, one is Chris and the other is Willis."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Chris","Orlando","Troy","Willis"],"label_c":["orange","pink","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3ba0596b566928ecf95a7f769a9309b"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Of Steven's shipment and Vernon's shipment, one contains the television and the other cost $6.75.","The package that cost $6.75 is either Oscar's shipment or Steven's shipment.","The package that cost $4.75, Maurice's shipment and Vernon's package are all different packages.","The shipment with the basketball in it cost $4.75.","The shipment with the television in it cost 1 dollar more than the package with the toaster in it."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["basketball","fruit basket","television","toaster"],"label_c":["Maurice","Oscar","Steven","Vernon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=924e61ba27f8caaeef303045f8b3d076"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["The student who received the $35,000 scholarship is either the person who will major in Physics or the person who will major in Astronomy.","Of the person who received the $40,000 scholarship and Carrie, one will major in Theology and the other will major in Archaeology.","Sarah received the $25,000 scholarship.","The student who will major in Theology was awarded $5,000 less than Gwendolyn.","The person who will major in Astronomy was awarded some amount less than the student who will major in Theology."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000"],"label_b":["Brooke","Carrie","Gwendolyn","Sarah"],"label_c":["Archaeology","Astronomy","Physics","Theology"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b258cb02e421c551dd656ee8b2b5beb6"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Melissa was either the dancer who performed sixth or the dancer that scored 184 points.","Evelyn scored 187 points.","The person who danced sixth scored somewhat higher than the person who danced first.","Of Fannie and the dancer who performed sixth, one scored 187 points and the other scored 190 points.","Fannie scored 6 points higher than the dancer who performed fifth."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points"],"label_b":["Evelyn","Fannie","Geraldine","Melissa"],"label_c":["1st","5th","6th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d22ab064180aadcd8a40509fe5afc2c"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Of the bottle that was sent in 1962 and Robert's letter, one was from Plymouth and the other was from Brighton.","Of the missive that was sent in 1969 and Sean's missive, one was from Torquay and the other was from Bournemouth.","Noel's bottle was sent 7 years after the bottle from Brighton.","The message from Torquay was sent 7 years after Noel's letter."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Noel","Robert","Sean","Tracy"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb95746821fb2148826d9171570cfba3"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["\"Snuffles\" was unearthed in Norway.","\"Ellie\" lived sometime after the mammoth found in Norway.","The animal found in Alaska lived 30,000 years after \"Bernie\".","Of the animal believed to be 140,000 years old and the mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old, one was named \"Snuffles\" and the other was unearthed in Scotland.","\"Thumper\" is thought to be 170,000 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Ellie","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Norway","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b83f604a872ee02a06e7d5343b718ef6"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The interview for the janitor position is sometime before the meeting for the sales rep position.","The Haytouch interview is on August 22nd.","Of the interview on August 23rd and the meeting on August 20th, one is at Alpha Plus and the other is for the tech support job.","The Alpha Plus interview is 1 day before the meeting for the graphic design position.","The Laneplex interview is on August 23rd."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode"],"label_c":["graphic design","janitor","sales rep","tech support"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdeab7897641e245e5e3d4fed67b4099"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The chore that starts at 11:00am is either Molly's task or the mud room assignment.","Olivia's task is the living room.","Molly's chore starts at 8:00am.","Of Molly's job and Willie's job, one starts at 9:00am and the other is the laundry room."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Jack","Molly","Olivia","Willie"],"label_c":["bathroom","laundry room","living room","mud room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5bba779bd27ed16533c1b49fcf342591"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the $6.50 candle and the $5.50 product, one contains lavender and the other is Randall's.","The $6.50 product is either the clove product or the eucalyptus product.","Edna's product is $7.50.","The eucalyptus candle is either Terry's product or Randall's candle.","Terry's product contains freesia."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Edna","Randall","Terry","Yolanda"],"label_c":["clove","eucalyptus","freesia","lavender"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99c1743dffe70787caf923fc3d866024"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["Of the Zathdrill interview and the interview for the sales rep position, one is on August 22nd and the other is on August 23rd.","The interview on August 22nd will be either the Canway interview or the meeting for the sales rep position.","The Zathdrill interview is for the tech support job.","The Haytouch interview is 1 day before the interview for the sales rep position.","The meeting on August 20th is for the janitor job."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Sancode","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","janitor","sales rep","tech support"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d80320ec08369f9a1f3522372e5b6ec"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["The superhero who started in 2008 is Kurt Knapp.","\"Max Fusion\" began 2 years before \"Prism Shield\".","Of Gabe Grant and the hero who started in 2010, one is \"Criminal Bane\" and the other is \"Max Fusion\".","\"Criminal Bane\" is Jimmy Joyce."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Prism Shield"],"label_c":["Arnold Ashley","Gabe Grant","Jimmy Joyce","Kurt Knapp"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b775ed1ef7d0f318700cfb7cde1607af"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Larsen was first climbed by Ben Beasley.","Of the peak that is 14,340 feet tall and Mt. Phillips, one was first climbed by Kermit Kramer and the other was first climbed by Gerry Gamble.","The mountain that is 14,210 feet tall was first climbed by Gerry Gamble.","Mt. Ochoa is 130 feet taller than Mt. Larsen."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Larsen","Mt. Ochoa","Mt. Phillips","Mt. Rodriquez"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Ben Beasley","Gerry Gamble","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b0c7d04f81b220c98f13db64ef73cb7"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Josefina spoke 3 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Taft.","Of Kelvin and the presenter who spoke for 5 minutes, one talked about President Taft and the other talked about President Washington.","The presenter who spoke for 11 minutes talked about President Kennedy.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Kennedy was either Theodore or Kelvin."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Josefina","Kelvin","Theodore","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Harding","Kennedy","Taft","Washington"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=339830c5b409bf6566d08700f6e8f657"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The Frazier family's home was built 7 years after the Rhodes family's building.","Gunston Hall was built in 1848.","Wagner Mansion was built in 1841.","Of the 1848 house and the 1834 home, one is owned by the Lowery family and the other is Fox Cottage."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Wagner Mansion","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Frazier","Lowery","Rhodes","York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81ca33dbeb8f30d18c7a947625481654"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The pre-calculus book costs $34.99.","The calculus textbook costs more than the pre-calculus book.","The geometry book costs 10 dollars less than the book written by Rosa Rubens.","Of the geometry book and the $39.99 title, one was written by Will Wharton and the other was written by Velma Vintz.","The $24.99 book was written by Will Wharton."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["calculus","field theory","geometry","pre-calculus"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1cd946c527c77de6f3e685bcd9bf9a8d"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["Captain Lloyd's vessel saw 1 fewer manatees than the Benny II.","Of the boat that saw 6 manatees and the vessel that saw 4 manatees, one was led by Captain Jacobson and the other was the Samantha.","The four boats are the Foxy Roxy, the boat that saw 4 manatees, Captain Preston's boat and the vessel that saw 3 manatees.","The vessel that saw 5 manatees is either Captain Romero's vessel or the Samantha."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Benny II","Foxy Roxy","Samantha","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Jacobson","Lloyd","Preston","Romero"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22cdccc486e2d9d16f0116458de57926"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Douglas was born on April 15th.","The 9-year-old has a birthday sometime after the 18-year-old.","The 14-year-old has a birthday 8 days after the 6-year-old.","Of the one with the April 7th birthday and Hilda, one is 18 years old and the other is 6 years old.","Kerry was born on April 7th.","The one with the April 11th birthday is either the 14-year-old or the 18-year-old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Douglas","Hilda","Johanna","Kerry"],"label_c":["6","9","14","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce09eb7976011e2ca9dc0b0f3fd8db76"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Daniel Day dove 3 meters deeper than Ferris Frye.","Hill Harvey dove second.","Ferris Frye dove seventh.","Of the person who reached a depth of 104 meters and the competitor who reached a depth of 107 meters, one dove fourth and the other was Daniel Day."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Daniel Day","Ferris Frye","Hill Harvey"],"label_c":["first","second","fourth","seventh"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f678cead9d22668c66a4def6130b1c8"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Phil's Fill-Up offers gas at $1.19 per gallon.","Kwik Mart offers gas at $1.07 per gallon.","The business in Pollock Pines charges somewhat less per gallon than Fuel Stop.","Of Fuel Stop and Phil's Fill-Up, one offers gas at $1.15 per gallon and the other is in Deer Isle.","Phil's Fill-Up charges 8 cents more per gallon than the business in Eagle Grove."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Energo","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Phil\\'s Fill-Up"],"label_c":["Deer Isle","Eagle Grove","Goleta","Pollock Pines"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71303c5342b719b23aa8f13afcdda238"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Ompoc Eleven costs 1,000 dollars more than the craft built by Abyss Toys.","The Marine V costs $26,000.","The submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd. costs 2,000 dollars less than the Rubico One.","Of the submersible built by MarineCo and the submarine built by Abyss Toys, one costs $28,000 and the other is the Rubico One."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7eb1444afb9514ac81d6257943f8c4d6"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Lyrod has somewhat more than the puzzle with the postage stamp theme.","The puzzle with the postage stamp theme has 500 more pieces than the puzzle with the outer space theme.","Of the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme and the jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces, one was made by Garroda and the other was made by Lyrod.","The puzzle made by Furoth has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle with the rustic village theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Furoth","Garroda","Lyrod","Perunia"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a4a93cbad380d04f25481361ad25a5c"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["Kurt's episode aired on April 20th.","The show filmed in Bolivia aired 1 week before the episode filmed in Myanmar.","Of the episode that aired on April 27th and the show that aired on April 6th, one was filmed in Nicaragua and the other featured Freddie.","Zachary's episode aired 2 weeks after the show filmed in Bolivia."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th"],"label_b":["Freddie","Kurt","Theodore","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Myanmar","Nicaragua"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bce4eac752ce3bf189fbd902b23db0aa"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["Of the event with its epicenter at Fujizen and the earthquake with its epicenter at Zhezios, one happened in 1926 and the other had a rating of 8.6.","The quake with its epicenter at Fujizen occurred sometime after the 8.3 event.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Miya had a rating of 8.3.","The 8.2 event occurred sometime after the 8.4 quake.","Of the event with its epicenter at Zhezios and the earthquake with its epicenter at Fujizen, one happened in 1938 and the other had a rating of 8.2."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938"],"label_b":["Fujizen","Miya","Perlkin","Zhezios"],"label_c":["8.2","8.3","8.4","8.6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3baf5262a29e72ad73a61bf6ae9d740b"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Of Hustle Boys's track and Silver Blue's track, one is \"Poorly Worded\" and the other is the first song.","\"What We Need\" is 1 track after Hustle Boys's song.","The fourth song is \"Anything Else\".","Hustle Boys's track is sometime after Silver Blue's song.","Legion Five's song is \"Anything Else\"."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Anything Else","I Think of You","Poorly Worded","What We Need"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84f016c6e7cff186b7acd21a42650a17"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The $8.50 product is either the sourwood product or Keith Koch's product.","Of Jim Joyner's product and Linda Lynn's product, one costs $6.50 and the other is made from basswood nectar.","Of the $5.50 honey and the $8.50 product, one is made from lemon blossom nectar and the other is produced by Linda Lynn.","The four products are the $6.50 product, the lemon blossom product, the fireweed product and the basswood product."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["basswood","fireweed","lemon blossom","sourwood"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bfe6904604711715f99bb4bf910f72c"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The potatoes sell for 10 cents less per pound than Ronald's produce.","The vegetables that sell for $2.50 per pound are the endive.","Of the onions and Grace's goods, one type sells for $2.70 per pound and the other sell for $2.80 per pound.","Of Vincent's produce and the onions, one type sells for $2.50 per pound and the other sell for $2.70 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80"],"label_b":["Grace","Mildred","Ronald","Vincent"],"label_c":["beets","endive","onions","potatoes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f889c8815c850277cbaf46e130a86a5"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The Gralax will launch sometime before the rocket developed by SpaceZen.","The Worul will launch in April.","The rocket developed by Rubicorp will launch 1 month before the rocket developed by Permias.","Of the rocket that will launch in April and the rocket that will launch in January, one is made by Techtrin and the other is the Beritron."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Beritron","Dreadco","Gralax","Worul"],"label_c":["Permias","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Techtrin"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60ad536322b60d58ae726f2c8a3646b4"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Of Abel and Kelvin, one was hired by Barr & Cobb and the other was hired on March 18th.","The person hired on March 12th was hired by Velez & York.","Rosalie was hired by Leach & Mccall.","Abel is either the Velez & York hire or the person hired on March 21st."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st"],"label_b":["Abel","Gabriel","Kelvin","Rosalie"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Haynes Inc.","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0411bf117060f695f7f38c7ca6295bf1"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["Of the Kesseling and the aircraft built by Drummond, one costs $125 million and the other costs $175 million.","The Falcon X-2 costs $175 million.","The plane built by McConnell costs more than the Graywing VX.","The $150 million aircraft was built by Wiseman."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","McConnell","Wiseman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01e945eec35f7f56a044ff6621f0cbd2"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Of the customer who paid $35 and the person who paid $40, one was Daryl and the other got the black tattoo.","The four customers were the person who got the violet tattoo, Carole, the customer who paid $50 and Hubert.","Carole paid $40.","The person who got the orange tattoo was either the customer who paid $35 or Hubert."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["Carole","Daryl","Hubert","Wilma"],"label_c":["black","orange","pink","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b124c14248366ba9ddeedd815236dbe2"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The customer who got the orange tattoo paid 5 dollars less than the customer who got the red tattoo.","Eula paid more than the customer who got the violet tattoo.","The person who got the violet tattoo was either the person who paid $45 or Isaac.","Frederick paid $50.","Of Eula and the person who paid $40, one got the red tattoo and the other got the orange tattoo."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["Eula","Frederick","Isaac","Vicky"],"label_c":["green","orange","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a68798be964dbed99d13ad9a9b5494ce"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["The store charging $1.11 per gallon is in Northfield.","Ballantines charges 4 cents less per gallon than the business in Pollock Pines.","The business charging $1.07 per gallon is in Eagle Grove.","The gas station charging $1.19 per gallon is either Fuel Stop or the gas station in Pollock Pines.","Of the store charging $1.19 per gallon and the gas station charging $1.07 per gallon, one is in Pollock Pines and the other is Phil's Fill-Up."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Phil\\'s Fill-Up"],"label_c":["Eagle Grove","Irvine","Northfield","Pollock Pines"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2987f1e7808ce1c3f181bd04f8637919"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Tim's purchase was either the raft spider or the wolf spider.","Of the wolf spider and the arachnid that sold for $60, one was won by Hazel and the other was won by Olga.","The cart spider cost less than the raft spider.","Vicky's purchase cost 15 dollars more than Hazel's purchase.","The arachnid that sold for $60 was either the cart spider or Vicky's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Hazel","Olga","Tim","Vicky"],"label_c":["archaenido","cart spider","raft spider","wolf spider"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdad1d01f255d90a95572c0a8d494abb"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Penny Perry's reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than the Lexus rental.","The 2 day rental is for the Jeep.","Yolanda Young's rental is for a period 1 day longer than the Dodge rental.","Vicky Vaughan's rental is for the Dodge."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days"],"label_b":["Nancy Nunez","Penny Perry","Vicky Vaughan","Yolanda Young"],"label_c":["Chevrolet","Dodge","Jeep","Lexus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4127d991e1d28ec3c40ba2e0ba227260"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Of the film with a running time of 60 minutes and West of Eden, one was directed by Eric Edwards and the other was directed by Keith King.","Tearful Night is 5 minutes shorter than Eric Edwards's film.","The movie with a running time of 65 minutes is Dreams of July.","Dreams of July is either the film with a running time of 55 minutes or Gus Guzman's film."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes"],"label_b":["Eric Edwards","Gus Guzman","Keith King","Lionel Lowe"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea2b0576bd547f3d18bf32c91e6e0a64"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking that requested the clown is 1 day before the booking that requested the petting zoo.","The event on October 5 is for the Fords.","Of the event on October 3 and the booking on October 5, one is for the Thorntons and the other requested the photo booth.","The Yang family event is 2 days before the booking that requested the bounce castle."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","petting zoo","photo booth"],"label_c":["Ford","O\\'Connor","Thornton","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8082ee5d35db44e807596c840895937d"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["Of the 50-year-old animal and the 32-year-old tortoise, one is named Toredo and the other is the swoop-backed tortoise.","Of the 50-year-old one and the 68-year-old one, one is named Snappy and the other is the horned tortoise.","The horned tortoise is 18 years younger than the pitch belly tortoise.","The horned tortoise is 18 years older than Chewie."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68"],"label_b":["Chewie","Shelly","Snappy","Toredo"],"label_c":["armored","horned","pitch belly","swoop-backed"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fae6690441ef732025b8a1166397d95"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Julie brought the corn chips.","Felipe arrived 10 minutes before the friend who brought the corn chips.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:35 pm is either the participant who brought the corn chips or the party-goer who brought the onion dip.","The participant who brought the onion dip arrived sometime before Iris.","Lorraine is either the friend who arrived at 4:40 pm or the participant who brought the pizza."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Felipe","Iris","Julie","Lorraine"],"label_c":["corn chips","onion dip","pizza","soda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d295adc5f580805c8ab681e5085eb93"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Of the player with 6 goals and the person with 9 goals, one is Ingram and the other is from the River Kings.","The player from the Wolverines scored somewhat less than Vazquez.","The player from the Bears, the player with 9 goals and the player with 7 goals are all different players.","Barnes is from the Bears.","Hunter is from the River Kings."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Barnes","Hunter","Ingram","Vazquez"],"label_c":["Bears","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f0b75688dc072657b10408cc40ef533"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["Captain Preston's vessel saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Lloyd's boat.","The Samantha was led by Captain Preston.","Of the vessel that saw 3 manatees and the vessel that saw 6 manatees, one was the Sea Cow and the other was led by Captain Lloyd.","The Mellow Mel was led by Captain Romero."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Espinoza","Lloyd","Preston","Romero"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0b00764919ee7b4f38d5575b323e406"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Of the candidate who received 9,500 votes and the candidate who received 9,000 votes, one was Cate Carlson and the other is the rancher.","The rancher finished 500 votes ahead of Ed Ewing.","The candidate who received 9,500 votes is the doctor.","The academic finished 500 votes behind Dale Donovan."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Ed Ewing","Fred Francis"],"label_c":["academic","doctor","rancher","writer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b073cd8cb6a70634af0602ea116f219f"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Adam began his contest 30 minutes before Guillermo.","The competitor who began his competition at 11:45 am, the contestant who won the jalapeno contest and the contestant who won the doughnut contest are all different contestants.","The competitor who won the oyster contest began his contest sometime after Ollie.","The person who began his competition at 11:45 am is either the competitor who won the hot dog contest or Ollie.","The person who won the jalapeno contest began his contest 15 minutes after the competitor who won the hot dog contest."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Guillermo","Ollie","Zachary"],"label_c":["doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c35f60ec176ea17e7ec01735a832f304"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Of Sergio and Zachary, one received 18 votes and the other played football.","The football player received more votes than the basketball player.","The basketball player received more votes than Dennis.","Zachary played hockey."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Dennis","Guillermo","Sergio","Zachary"],"label_c":["basketball","football","golf","hockey"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30219aea380611c0e234517e40c8c5cb"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Marco played lacrosse.","Jorge received 7 votes fewer votes than Tommy.","The contestant who got 4 votes played basketball.","Of Isaac and the hockey player, one received 11 votes and the other received 25 votes."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Isaac","Jorge","Marco","Tommy"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","hockey","lacrosse"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0ecd6036e09f1350345df024a573d15"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The drink Darrell ordered cost $3.50.","The iced americano cost somewhat more than the cappuccino.","Of the beverage that cost $3.60 and the beverage that cost $3.30, one was ordered by Eduardo and the other was the espresso.","Of the beverage Jacob ordered and the drink ordered by Darrell, one cost $3.60 and the other was the mocha."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60"],"label_b":["Charlie","Darrell","Eduardo","Jacob"],"label_c":["cappuccino","espresso","iced americano","mocha"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1299bbe6841da021fc64cbce47a65f9"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["The employee who works in the yellow section served 25 more riders than Kurt.","Of the person who served 75 riders and the person who works in the green section, one is Kurt and the other is Eduardo.","The person who works in the orange section served 25 fewer riders than Kurt.","Eduardo served more riders than the person who works in the yellow section.","Darrell is either the worker who served 50 riders or the person who served 75 riders."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Darrell","Eduardo","Kurt","Nathan"],"label_c":["green","orange","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e850f6d316243698113bae4d8007c67"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["Of the Restless Wave and Betsy Becker's vessel, one is 28 ft long and the other is 31 ft long.","The Irish Pride is owned by Hetta Hensley.","The Restless Wave is 3 feet longer than Ann Alvarado's vessel.","The Fair Weather is owned by Betsy Becker."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Irish Pride","Restless Wave"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Betsy Becker","Charlie Cort","Hetta Hensley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c01b8dedb07a4e2de273631324ea6487"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the presenter who gave the presentation on Claudius and the presenter who gave the presentation on Tacitus, one was Allan and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Claudius spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on Valerian.","Estelle spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Galerius.","Winifred spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who gave the presentation on Tacitus."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Allan","Estelle","Winifred","Zachary"],"label_c":["Claudius","Galerius","Tacitus","Valerian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48521d48fbcbfea42e3327dff5f615b3"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The 100 m. wide crater was formed during the Ordovician period.","The Hinwore impact crater was formed during the Cretaceous period.","Of the 125 m. wide crater and the Ormagh impact crater, one was formed during the Silurian period and the other was formed during the Ordovician period.","The Moriwa impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Hinwore impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m."],"label_b":["Hinwore","Moriwa","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Cretaceous","Ordovician","Silurian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d85c08774f2fe27028232cfb977e79d6"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The 2004 vacation and the hiking vacation are different trips.","The trip with Zachary was 1 year after the trip with Kelley.","The trip with Tasha was the cycling holiday.","Of the cycling trip and the hang gliding trip, one was in 2003 and the other was with Kelley."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Kelley","Tasha","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["cycling","hang gliding","hiking","hunting"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebff5a9f7f13327147bfe017a15e8ca9"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["Of the class with 18 students and the class with 20 students, one is in room 215 and the other starts at 7:00 am.","The class with 18 students starts 2 hours after the class with 22 students.","The class in room 207 starts sometime before the class with 22 students.","The class in room 405 starts 2 hours after the course with 20 students.","The class with 13 students starts 4 hours after the course with 22 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["129","207","215","405"],"label_c":["13","18","20","22"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=188d97c7efe47a29b936354b00890d47"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["The customer who came in at 8:00am was either the person who ordered naan or the customer who ordered rye bread.","Rose came in at 8:00am.","Of Kelly and the customer who came in at 8:00am, one asked for wheat bread and the other asked for naan.","The customer who ordered wheat bread came in sometime before the customer who ordered rye bread.","Kelly came in a half-hour after Jean."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am"],"label_b":["Eva","Jean","Kelly","Rose"],"label_c":["matzo","naan","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7104862c47de82bd3a191019b2e88955"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Hua Mei was either the baby born in February or Shi Lin's baby.","Den Ping was Xi Lian's baby.","Gao Gao was born in April.","Of the offspring born in March and the baby born in February, one was Wang Yu's baby and the other was Hua Mei.","Hua Mei was born 1 month after Den Ping."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Hua Mei"],"label_c":["Shi Lin","Wang Yu","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d9a63661668494bca311bf5b76c6d52"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The outing where they saw 23 shooting stars was in Conesville.","The April 15 outing was in Conesville.","Of the April 10 trip and the April 22 outing, one was in Livermore and the other logged 2 shooting stars.","The trip to Manchester logged 7 more shooting stars than the April 10 outing.","The April 10 trip logged somewhat more shooting stars the April 22 outing."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23"],"label_b":["April 10","April 15","April 17","April 22"],"label_c":["Conesville","Isleton","Livermore","Manchester"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1216aaa16c562a1b5113dfe87b256563"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the cinnamon candle and Iris's candle, one is $4.50 and the other is $6.50.","Blake's product costs 1 dollar more than the vanilla candle.","The $4.50 candle contains lavender.","Luke's product is either the $5.50 candle or the lavender product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Blake","Iris","Luke","Willie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","ginger","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e6907e5fa2ee8d5810a7226740b5ad5"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The spotted key shell was found in 1992.","The baby's ear shell was found sometime after the brown and pink seashell.","The black and white shell was found 6 years after the pink and white shell.","Of the spotted key shell and the coquina shell, one is pink and white and the other was found in 2001."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","monk\\'s fin","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f7994cd9b9460b85b0608a83004724a"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The blue topaz is either the stone that sold for $820 or the gem found in the Beard claim.","The blue topaz sold for 10 dollars less than the stone found in the Ramirez claim.","The smoky quartz sold for somewhat more than the zircon.","Of the stone that sold for $820 and the gem found in the Williams claim, one is the corundum and the other is the zircon.","The gem found in the Williams claim sold for 10 dollars less than the stone found in the Beard claim."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["blue topaz","corundum","smoky quartz","zircon"],"label_c":["Beard","Ingram","Ramirez","Williams"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b569f2a77eef307c6ccbd6d003843f0"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["Of the outing where they saw 23 shooting stars and the outing to Gilmore City, one was on April 17 and the other was on April 4.","The outing to Isleton logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the April 17 trip.","The four trips were the trip where they saw 9 shooting stars, the April 4 outing, the outing to Kalona and the trip to Isleton.","The outing where they saw 9 shooting stars was either the trip to Gilmore City or the outing to Kalona.","The trip to Gilmore City logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 25 outing."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23"],"label_b":["April 4","April 15","April 17","April 25"],"label_c":["Conesville","Gilmore City","Isleton","Kalona"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fa18e03f1a16964f49c8ddca16bf687"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Of the lesson at 11:30am and the lesson with Lena, one is Arnold's and the other is Danny's.","Garrett's lesson is with Irene.","Garrett's lesson is either the appointment at 10:30am or the lesson with Nicholas.","Danny's session is 1 hour before Garrett's lesson.","The session at 8:30am is either the lesson with Howard or Danny's session."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Arnold","Danny","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Lena","Nicholas"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6f4b315b682c8bc142ecf66126bbb7e"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Hilda Hunt won 5 million less than the person from Louisiana.","The winner who won $10 million was from Pennsylvania.","Dharma Day won $20 million.","Of Betty Baxter and the person who won $5 million, one was from Louisiana and the other was from Hawaii."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Betty Baxter","Dharma Day","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Hawaii","Louisiana","Pennsylvania","Rhode Island"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10229dbf1747a69a67eff68cbae1bb5f"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Arnold's appointment is 2 hours before Blake's appointment.","Emma's appointment is sometime after the appointment with Jimmy.","The four sessions are Blake's lesson, the lesson with Lena, the appointment at 10:30am and the session with Jimmy.","Arnold's session is with Jimmy.","Of Blake's lesson and the session with Michelle, one is at 10:30am and the other is at 11:30am."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Danny","Emma"],"label_c":["Howard","Jimmy","Lena","Michelle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e646a89a04ca2d66004ed6cda5ea0e45"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The display bought by Cora Carey is either the 55 gallon fish tank or the 65 gallon tank.","The four tanks are the display bought by Donna Drake, the 55 gallon display, the 65 gallon fish tank and the $1,250 display.","The $775 display is 5 gallons larger than the tank bought by Faith Frisk.","The $1,500 display is somewhat smaller than the $1,250 fish tank.","The fish tank bought by Edwin Ellis cost $775."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk"],"label_c":["$775","$920","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bf90ff2c45220d309ee2674f85859c0"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["The white jersey is larger than the green shirt.","Moore's jersey is 1 size larger than Nelson's shirt.","Of the white jersey and Nelson's shirt, one is a size 6 and the other is a size 7.","The blue shirt is larger than Dean's jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Dean","Moore","Nelson","Oliver"],"label_c":["blue","green","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b47e79fd7a7a720d8a35894a9ac3c9d1"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The rhodolite went for $810.","The zircon went for $820.","The blue topaz is either the stone that sold for $790 or the gem found in the Dunlap claim.","The blue topaz sold for 10 dollars less than the stone found in the Quinn claim.","Of the stone found in the Dunlap claim and the gem found in the Collins claim, one went for $810 and the other is the blue topaz."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","rhodolite","zircon"],"label_c":["Collins","Dunlap","Quinn","Valentine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7410b286080298119f475763159740d"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo of the arctic fox was taken sometime before the photo published by Animal Science.","The shot of the arctic fox was taken 1 month after the shot of the orangutan.","The shot of the snow leopard was taken in June.","The shot published by Nature Monthly was either the shot taken in March or the shot of the giant tortoise.","Of the photo of the orangutan and the shot of the arctic fox, one was published by Wildzone and the other was taken in April."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["arctic fox","giant tortoise","orangutan","snow leopard"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Nature Monthly","Science World","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a002e087bed5a262efc5122d584d4f6"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Of Kline Arena and Pierce Arena, one holds 190 people and the other is set up for hockey games.","The basketball facility, Frederick Arena and the facility with seating for 110 people are all different arenas.","Of the arena with seating for 150 people and Kline Arena, one is set up for rugby games and the other is set up for hockey games.","Thompson Arena is set up for rugby games."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230"],"label_b":["Frederick","Kline","Pierce","Thompson"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","hockey","rugby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53cf172fa3da280b98da2b29130a6fb0"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["Of the third period class and the second period class, one is in room 122 and the other is taught by Mr. Osborn.","Mr. Duffy's class is held 1 period before the course in room 208.","The third period class is taught by Mr. Farmer.","Mr. Osborn's class is held 1 period after the course in room 314."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["122","208","314","405"],"label_c":["Duffy","Farmer","Osborn","Villarreal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=167dffddc20a3011f997ff29858609c4"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Claude is flying from Yemen.","Of the traveler flying from Qatar and the person flying from New Zealand, one is Katherine and the other is leaving at 4:30 pm.","The four travelers are the traveler leaving at 3:30 pm, the traveler flying from Oman, the person flying from Qatar and Claude.","The person leaving at 2:30 pm is either Katherine or the traveler flying from Oman.","Ernest is leaving 1 hour later than the traveler flying from New Zealand."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm"],"label_b":["Claude","Ernest","Katherine","Scott"],"label_c":["New Zealand","Oman","Qatar","Yemen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bf01366740708b974dbe7665ccff068"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Pam's pet is the lorikeet.","Laura's pet is either the bird bought in February or the parakeet.","Laura's pet was bought sometime after Tamara's pet.","The lorikeet was bought sometime after the parakeet.","Of the bird bought in March and Gladys's pet, one is the macaw and the other is the lorikeet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Gladys","Laura","Pam","Tamara"],"label_c":["lorikeet","macaw","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c187481e191657db8f98570f9256020"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The anniversary job will involve somewhat more people than Oliver's assignment.","The event with 75 attendees is either Herbert's assignment or the anniversary event.","Herbert's event will involve somewhat more people than Susan's job.","Oliver's event will involve 50 fewer people than the birthday assignment.","Norman's event will involve 25 more people than the wedding job."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125"],"label_b":["Herbert","Norman","Oliver","Susan"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","retreat","wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6c1a7f647e7cc698a7b1c48e610a9df"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island on which the Manika'i people lived was discovered 7 years after Beruhga.","Stelphin was inhabited by the Manika'i.","Teuz was either the island discovered in 1775 or the island discovered in 1754.","Of the island discovered in 1768 and the island on which the Holo'oka people lived, one was Beruhga and the other was Teuz.","Beruhga was discovered sometime after the island on which the Iakepa people lived."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Jujihm","Stelphin","Teuz"],"label_c":["Enakai","Holo\\'oka","Iakepa","Manika\\'i"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=433a7f203f8dc242e1207b7888c95677"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Debra Decker finished in 274 days.","Debra Decker was either the competitor who finished in 270 days or the competitor in the schooner.","Of Vicky Estes and Gil Baxter, one finished in 278 days and the other used the trimaran.","The person who finished in 278 days used the pilot cutter.","Debra Decker took 4 fewer days to finish than Gil Baxter.","Vicky Estes took somewhat more days to finish than Gil Baxter."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Gil Baxter","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes"],"label_c":["ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","trimaran"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6885a832c648f9a7b5609840dbb333e"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The client with the $15.50 fare was picked up at the Norvell House.","Yolanda paid 3 dollars more than Philip.","Philip paid somewhat less than Lee.","Of the person who got picked up at the Rainier Club and Vera, one paid $6.50 and the other paid $12.50.","Philip was either the person with the $9.50 fare or the customer with the $12.50 fare.","Vera was picked up at the Arctic Building."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Lee","Philip","Vera","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Norvell House","Rainier Club","Smith Tower"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a8f96d3ad4606e923ebad4d702a730a"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Of Gil Baxter and Wendell Orr, one finished in 274 days and the other used the gaff cutter.","The four people were the person who finished in 274 days, Gil Baxter, Ed Alexander and the person in the ketch.","Vicky Estes took 8 more days to finish than Gil Baxter.","The person in the ketch took 4 more days to finish than the competitor in the trimaran."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282"],"label_b":["Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","trimaran"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f638deec3ae72b83d0d900ee92750e17"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The person who will be working with Sophie will start 1 hour before Joann.","Of Brent and Joann, one will start work at 9:00am and the other will be working with Lester.","The interpreter who will be working with Marguerite is either Earnest or the interpreter whose assignment begins at 10:00am.","Joann will start 2 hours before the interpreter who will be working with Marguerite."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Brent","Earnest","Gordon","Joann"],"label_c":["Lester","Marguerite","Rafael","Sophie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4c0153fe249e070ef4710d8d9c12d07"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Of Fuel Stop and the gas station in Zamora, one offers gas at $1.11 per gallon and the other offers gas at $1.07 per gallon.","The gas station in Vincent charges 8 cents more per gallon than the store in Oakville.","Energo charges 4 cents more per gallon than the business in Zamora.","Of Energo and Kwik Mart, one offers gas at $1.15 per gallon and the other is in Santa Rosa."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart"],"label_c":["Oakville","Santa Rosa","Vincent","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01740831f6ce4a6bd279b415bd404379"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The four projects are Mamie's project, the assignment on the Escape, the assignment on the Orion and the project on the Osprey.","Felix's assignment starts 1 month before Vicki's assignment.","Of the study on the Orion and the assignment beginning in June, one is Roberto's assignment and the other is Mamie's study.","The assignment on the Orion starts 1 month after the assignment on the Escape."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Felix","Mamie","Roberto","Vicki"],"label_c":["Escape","Orion","Osprey","Pegasus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17e5fa261788ed5953aaf5b9e15a2605"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Of Paul and the person filming on September 8th, one will make $85,000 and the other will make $115,000.","The four people are the man making $115,000, the actor filming on September 1st, the actor filming on October 6th and Timothy.","The man filming on September 1st will make 15,000 dollars less than the actor filming on October 6th.","Zachary will make $100,000."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000"],"label_b":["Angel","Paul","Timothy","Zachary"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 8th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43b42ec23f31adbdf33860b25937b912"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Night Ninjas\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Pea Shooters\".","The \"Night Ninjas\" finished second.","The \"Night Ninjas\" is either the squad that finished first or the red team.","The squad that finished third uses orange paintballs.","Of the \"Target Bombs\" and the \"Pea Shooters\", one finished third and the other uses yellow paintballs.","The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked somewhere behind the \"Pea Shooters\"."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","orange","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=213be8c9c70a220a0bbeedef0ddcd670"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Tara was awarded third.","The youngster who got the third award was either the scout who won the theater badge or the scout who won the leadership badge.","The girl who won the first aid badge was awarded 1 spot after Josefina.","The scout who got the fourth award won the leadership badge.","Felicia was awarded before Kendra."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Felicia","Josefina","Kendra","Tara"],"label_c":["dance","first aid","leadership","theater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b6d6d642d8c7e28bd06ab0c98a05c1f"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The $1,250 tank is 5 gallons larger than the display bought by Edwin Ellis.","The fish tank bought by Al Ayala is 5 gallons larger than the $1,500 tank.","The display bought by Betsy Beard is either the $1,500 fish tank or the 65 gallon tank.","The 70 gallon tank cost $920.","The 60 gallon fish tank cost $1,250."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Betsy Beard","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis"],"label_c":["$920","$1,250","$1,500","$2,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0b869cc18ef9353d5c09b047bfa0c11"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Yvonne spoke 3 minutes more than Andy.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Jackson spoke 6 minutes less than Loretta.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Garfield and the presenter who spoke for 11 minutes were different students.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Roosevelt was either Freddie or Andy.","Loretta spoke for 11 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Freddie","Loretta","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Garfield","Jackson","Kennedy","Roosevelt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18e0034ee9ba6fd4b836bd16413a3b43"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The client who is staying for 5 days is either Ingram or the customer in room 203.","Hartman is in room 114.","Yates is staying 1 day longer than the customer in room 114.","Yates is staying for 5 days.","Hartman is staying 1 day longer than the customer in room 117.","The client in room 117 is either Ingram or the client who is staying for 4 days."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mr. Gonzalez","Hartman","Ingram","Yates"],"label_c":["114","117","203","209"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d9d4bf0ced17ee7ba142f16efac622b"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Markmanor was on Haley Square.","Downsell was visited 1 month after the building on Circle Drive.","The house on Grant Place was visited 1 month after the house on Circle Drive.","Stockford was visited sometime after the building on Haley Square.","Markmanor was visited in March."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Downsell","Markmanor","Stockford","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Circle Drive","Eagle Street","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b722b0b105d0f25e2cbdb41ae6185b60"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Willis's design was the mask.","Stella's design required 5 fewer minutes to print than the skull.","Nadine's design was either the flower or the design that printed in 10 minutes.","The mask took 10 more minutes to print than the flower."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Nadine","Stella","Willis"],"label_c":["flower","mask","skull","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36890b4d79670e90095ede569e3a086b"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The ad produced by Eddie Evans has brought 300 fewer responses than the tv commercial.","The campaign with 775 responses was produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The ad produced by Eddie Evans has brought 150 fewer responses than the web campaign.","The billboard was produced by Julie Jordan."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075"],"label_b":["billboard","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Gilda Gamble","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83a9fd3073dbfe8a6bc84386f385317b"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The model made by Honwa costs 25 dollars less than the Zenix 2C.","The camera made by Torvia costs 25 dollars less than the DM-5000.","The camera made by Torvia costs $600.","The Lectra 6 is either the $575 camera or the model made by Honwa.","The camera made by Nectron costs less than the camera made by Lirios."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625"],"label_b":["Honwa","Lirios","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","Lectra 6","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=daa70461f3c23bb6eda122c8c7b4191f"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["The canine Stephanie trained trained 2 weeks less than Jake.","The one that was in school for 6 weeks, Cooper and Charlie are all different dogs.","Charlie was trained by Martha.","Cooper was trained by Teresa.","The dog Stephanie trained trained 1 week less than Cooper."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Charlie","Cooper","Jake"],"label_c":["Martha","Rachel","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37c2efa4847281d064380a38e78ab3c1"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Pezaku is either the animal that is 13 feet tall or the one from Kenya.","The animal from Chad is either the animal that is 13 feet tall or Jebedah.","The one that is 12 feet tall came from Chad.","The animal from Cameroon is 1 foot taller than Bagee."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet"],"label_b":["Bagee","Jebedah","Pezaku","Zakita"],"label_c":["Cameroon","Chad","Kenya","Tanzania"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d017e7808eb861f0aea4d71e0a30715a"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The letter that was sent in 1962 was from Le Havre.","The missive from Penzance was sent sometime before the bottle from Torquay.","Edwin's missive is either the message that was sent in 1983 or the bottle from Penzance.","The letter from Penzance was sent 14 years after George's message.","Carmen's bottle was sent in 1983."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Bernadette","Carmen","Edwin","George"],"label_c":["Cherbourg","Le Havre","Penzance","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89abd68859a28e2edbd1acee3d14ce90"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The episode filmed in Nicaragua aired 1 week before Zachary's show.","The episode that aired on April 27th is either the show filmed in Myanmar or Darrell's show.","Darrell's show aired on April 6th.","Darrell's show aired 1 week before the show filmed in Cambodia.","Colin's show was filmed in Myanmar."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th"],"label_b":["Colin","Darrell","Kurt","Zachary"],"label_c":["Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31481ae801bc18eb87833e32f43a18a4"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The person who is staying for 5 days is either the customer in room 124 or Ingram.","Jennings is in room 124.","Navarro is staying for 3 days.","Ingram is staying 1 day fewer than the customer in room 203.","Navarro is staying 1 day longer than the client in room 320."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Ingram","Jennings","Navarro","Yates"],"label_c":["117","124","203","320"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef6f0175ae361928f03bd5f8f19edc79"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The piece with the amethyst cost less than the ring with the ruby.","The four rings are the ring that cost $1100, Natasha's piece, Virginia's piece and the piece with the topaz.","The ring with the aquamarine cost 100 dollars more than Virginia's piece.","Natasha's piece cost less than Becky's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400"],"label_b":["Becky","Jacquelyn","Natasha","Virginia"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","ruby","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79c1596af2552b085955feff290fd565"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Zakita is 1 foot shorter than the giraffe from Tanzania.","Morutana came from Somalia.","The one that is 10 feet tall is either the giraffe from Botswana or Jebedah.","The one from Tanzania is 1 foot shorter than Angrit."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Jebedah","Morutana","Zakita"],"label_c":["Botswana","Chad","Somalia","Tanzania"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03a38aa4f5946328887d4480add23708"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["The book published in 2005 is shorter than Grant's assignment.","Lela's project is 50 pages shorter than the book published in 2002.","The book published in 2009 is longer than Hazel's assignment.","Hazel's project is longer than Grant's project."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Grant","Hazel","Lela","Preston"],"label_c":["2002","2005","2009","2010"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d98958793ca432c21bddb2b607ecfed"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The football facility holds more people than the soccer facility.","Elliott Arena is set up for soccer games.","Thompson Arena, the hockey facility and the arena with seating for 230 people are all different arenas.","Noble Arena holds 80 more people than the hockey facility.","The facility with seating for 230 people is either the baseball facility or Elliott Arena."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230"],"label_b":["Elliott","Noble","Thompson","Young"],"label_c":["baseball","football","hockey","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=914acbbbf8354caf0b93853a91ce5ef7"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The one with the April 11th birthday is either the 18-year-old or Calvin.","Calvin has a birthday 8 days before the 14-year-old.","Nathaniel is either the child with the April 11th birthday or the grandchild with the April 15th birthday.","The 8-year-old has a birthday 4 days after the 5-year-old.","Isaac is 14 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Calvin","Isaac","Nathaniel","Rosemarie"],"label_c":["5","8","14","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=423a451cd572249b4819a19956ae5a4b"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The mushroom going to Wickman's is either the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound or the woodear mushroom.","The mushroom going to Nature's Way sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the pink bottom mushroom.","The oyster mushroom sells for somewhat less per pound than the woodear mushroom.","The mushroom going to Nature's Way sells for 10 dollars less per pound than the oyster mushroom.","The mushroom going to Organimarket sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom going to Pete's Produce."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40"],"label_b":["oyster","pink bottom","shaggy mane","woodear"],"label_c":["Nature\\'s Way","Organimarket","Pete\\'s Produce","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6084bceb2851c2abc54846da32e15c34"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["Alexander is scheduled sometime after the fossil fuels expert.","The solar energy expert is scheduled 2 days after Ramon.","The fossil fuels expert is scheduled sometime after the acid rain expert.","The acid rain expert is scheduled 1 day before Judy.","Alexander will speak on May 12th."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th"],"label_b":["Alexander","Darlene","Judy","Ramon"],"label_c":["acid rain","fossil fuels","global warming","solar energy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba4c38f8393bd017c1e8160f2fe63770"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The swoop-backed tortoise is older than the two rimmed tortoise.","The two rimmed tortoise is older than the black neck tortoise.","Yoda is 18 years older than the black neck tortoise.","Speedy is 18 years older than the swoop-backed tortoise.","The black neck tortoise is younger than Shelly."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68"],"label_b":["Methuselah","Shelly","Speedy","Yoda"],"label_c":["black neck","horned","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2344693d3ef93079b3248909b4b8e52"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["The person who will publish in January is either Hazel or the student who has been studying the Stosam culture.","Keith will publish in January.","Hazel will publish 1 month after the student who has been studying the Iaick culture.","The student who has been studying the Zhale culture is either the person who will publish in February or Guadalupe.","Hazel will publish 1 month before the person who has been studying the Zhale culture."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Guadalupe","Hazel","Keith","Yvette"],"label_c":["Iaick","Phehin","Stosam","Zhale"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c16853eda1e445a697d207c734bfbfc3"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The Dreadco is made by Omnipax.","The four rockets are the Gralax, the rocket that will launch in March, the rocket developed by SpaceZen and the rocket that will launch in February.","The Worul will launch in February.","The rocket developed by Rubicorp will launch 1 month before the Worul."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Athios","Dreadco","Gralax","Worul"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Techtrin"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e54544588d1ad8d88b6211811ed874ad"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The radio spot was produced by Eddie Evans.","The campaign produced by Faith Fowler, the campaign with 625 responses and the tv commercial are all different campaigns.","The web campaign has brought in 775 responses.","The ad produced by Kenneth Kirby has brought in 150 more responses than the radio spot.","The campaign produced by Faith Fowler has brought fewer responses than the ad produced by Iva Ingram."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075"],"label_b":["magazine ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Iva Ingram","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10e06f5e2f7c152ed80c0772aedf244d"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["The person from the Comets scored 1 goal more than Andrews.","Barnes is either the player with 7 goals or the player from the Checkers.","Lopez had 7 goals this season.","Lopez is from the Ice Hogs."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Andrews","Barnes","Lopez","Walls"],"label_c":["Checkers","Comets","Ice Hogs","River Kings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0600ae13359eddb1d396136b34c01501"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event that requested the rock band is on October 6.","The Walker family party is 2 days before the event that requested the clown.","The event that requested the photo booth is either the Lawson family booking or the party on October 5.","The four events are the King family party, the booking that requested the photo booth, the event on October 3 and the party that requested the rock band."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["clown","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Dalton","King","Lawson","Walker"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e86011d9a82f91fb26423ecb9250b0b"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Wolfenden was on Fifth Avenue.","Fletcher Rise was visited 2 months after the home on Bird Road.","The home Priscilla visited in February was on Eagle Street.","Balfern was visited sometime after the home on Bird Road."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Balfern","Downsell","Fletcher Rise","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c01f3c8e40904f342f146e9aa81752b6"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The one who had the cappuccino paid 2 dollars less than Virgil.","The person who paid $6.99 had the earl grey tea.","Ivan paid 2 dollars more than the one who had the earl grey tea.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid 1 dollar more than Patricia."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Ivan","Linda","Patricia","Virgil"],"label_c":["cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f37b30de8fda9903349cfd7466541d9b"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Charlie Group deployed at 9:00am.","The team that dropped at Gran Mountain is either Whiskey Group or the squad that jumped at 9:00am.","Foxtrot Group deployed 1 hour after the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The team that jumped at 9:00am was dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The squad that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed 1 hour before Charlie Group."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Whiskey"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Crestline X","Ezra Forest","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9860d75302dac712b1e8911c6f1e11d"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The atlas otter's reserve was established 2 years after the fig turtle's reserve.","The box python's reserve is either the park established in 2008 or Howard Park.","The park established in 2010 is home to the box python.","Foxtail Bend was established sometime after Rosemary Park.","Wanda Park was established in 2006.","Wanda Park and the fig turtle's reserve are different parks."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010"],"label_b":["Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","fig turtle","frilled stork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6da4effa224a1b9372528d82088bcae"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Barnes had 9 goals this season.","Quinn scored 2 goals more than the person from the Checkers.","The person with 9 goals is from the Wolverines.","Owens scored 2 goals less than the person from the Bears."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Barnes","Hunter","Owens","Quinn"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d622e8158ea69c936cbdea6ea0563e9"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["Thelma's sighting happened in April.","The April event was either the account at Aspen Hills or Jenny's account.","Marla's event took place 2 months after the sighting at Juniper Springs.","Jenny's account took place at Seryl Forest."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Jenny","Marla","Thelma","Wanda"],"label_c":["Aspen Hills","Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Seryl Forest"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e95b22e909e3a20ff1774a40b5ef430"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The calocarpa won third place.","The happenstance was either Peggy's flower or Ethel's rose.","Ethel's rose finished somewhere behind the happenstance.","Shannon's flower finished 2 places behind Ethel's flower.","The ispahan was Shannon's."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["calocarpa","happenstance","ispahan","perle d\\'or"],"label_c":["Ethel","Jean","Peggy","Shannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4f4df34b58d4f5a6573ebd315104d50"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["January's exhibit is either the presentation from Liberia or the basketry exhibit.","The armor presentation was from Eritrea.","February's exhibit was from Mali.","The exhibit from Mali was held sometime before the firearms exhibit.","The presentation from Burundi was held 1 month after the armor exhibit."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","firearms","lacquerware"],"label_c":["Burundi","Eritrea","Liberia","Mali"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60ff82f57d45ad6942a7aa5cb3df64e2"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The contestant who jumped 86.4 meters scored more points than Alicia.","The contestant who scored 96 points jumped 95.0 meters.","The jumper who jumped 110.8 meters scored 7 more points than Alicia.","Madeline scored 7 fewer points than Vicky.","Madeline jumped 110.8 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Alicia","Florence","Madeline","Vicky"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","95.0 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec396cc5031a6e675291c5b5e230249d"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly won by Antonio sold for 10 dollars more than the butterfly won by Lowell.","The four butterflies were the butterfly that was auctioned 2nd, the butterfly won by Lowell, the butterfly that sold for $280 and the insect won by Zachary.","The insect won by Zachary sold for somewhat less than the butterfly that was auctioned 8th.","The insect that was auctioned 4th sold for 20 dollars more than the butterfly that was auctioned 8th."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280"],"label_b":["Antonio","Gabriel","Lowell","Zachary"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","4th","8th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52f0968807a1dba21ce3f580509d25fc"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The Estradas' baby was born sometime after the Ortegas' child.","The Estradas' baby was born 3 minutes before Yolanda.","The child born at 12:04am was the Quinns'.","Nancy was the Quinns'.","The Ortegas' baby was either Peggy or the baby born at 12:10am."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Jessie","Nancy","Peggy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Estrada","Ortega","Pearson","Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c0712eb448cd8bb5fa0191ac6a1d504"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Lou Lawry's stamp sold for $175,000.","Odette Opal's stamp sold for $125,000.","The four stamps were Nina Nunez's stamp, the \"Jenny Penny\", the $200,000 stamp and the $175,000 stamp.","The $175,000 stamp was either the \"Yellownose\" or Nina Nunez's stamp.","The $150,000 stamp was either Lou Lawry's stamp or the \"Danish Rosa\"."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000"],"label_b":["Lou Lawry","Nina Nunez","Odette Opal","Ted Tucker"],"label_c":["Danish Rosa","Inverted Blue","Jenny Penny","Yellownose"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3e1fcee74b8e4e7096a1691c2aad1cc"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The York Court project begins 1 month after Cal Craft's project.","The job starting in May will be headed by Al Anderson.","The Virgil Street project will be headed by Al Anderson.","Bill Bonner's project is either the Juniper Lane project or the job starting in May."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Fred Lane","Juniper Lane","Virgil Street","York Court"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Freda Fisher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba194dee4c278241c18274457798d528"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The gigasaurus costs 500 dollars less than the senosaurus.","The 78 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the 90 million year old fossil.","The 78 million year old fossil costs 500 dollars more than the rotosaurus.","The $750 fossil is 75 million years old."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","senosaurus"],"label_c":["75 million","78 million","85 million","90 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94663b842287ec23abeea31a8abeb475"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The system with 128 GB of hard drive space has 12 GB of RAM.","Maurice's computer has a 384 GB hard drive.","Fernando's build has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Victor's build.","The system with 256 GB of hard drive space is either the computer with 2 GB of RAM or the system with 4 GB of RAM.","The system with 384 GB of hard drive space is either Victor's computer or the build with 2 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Billy","Fernando","Maurice","Victor"],"label_c":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5332be236cf9b28f3e60126e82afcfd1"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Bai Yun was born sometime after Hua Mei.","Bai Yun was Tian Tian's baby.","The panda born in February was either Tian Tian's baby or Chi Chi.","Xi Lian's baby was born 1 month before Chi Chi.","The panda born in January was Shi Lin's baby."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Den Ping","Hua Mei"],"label_c":["Shi Lin","Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Xi Lian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=098307f86be9b7b758c9be283601feb2"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["Orlando's event took place at Twin Pines.","The sighting at Seryl Forest took place 1 month after Ethel's account.","Francis's event was either the April account or the sighting at Laurel Grove.","Orlando's sighting happened in April."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Ethel","Francis","Orlando","Wanda"],"label_c":["Laurel Grove","Seryl Forest","Twin Pines","Viking Woods"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0d2616f2c396efb3ebfb143afe5f28f"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The four probes are the probe that launched in April, the probe going to Enceladus, the Loakuk and the mission going to Venus.","The probe that launched in January is going to Mars.","The Varo is either the probe going to Enceladus or the probe that launched in February.","The Jani Mila launched in March."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Jani Mila","Loakuk","Raiukan","Varo"],"label_c":["Enceladus","Mars","Mercury","Venus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02c5cc3d3eca8eed1c47a39ad558fe01"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The four people are the party-goer who brought the onion dip, Iris, Sergio and Grant.","Iris arrived at 4:30 pm.","The friend who brought the corn chips arrived 10 minutes after Grant.","The participant who arrived at 4:35 pm brought the pork rinds."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Eunice","Grant","Iris","Sergio"],"label_c":["corn chips","onion dip","pork rinds","soda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d86fc9b4ce2d021cabd934c72f3d8d8"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The condor with a wingspan of 110 inches is either the 11-year-old bird or Charlie.","The bird with a wingspan of 102 inches is either the 5-year-old bird or the 11-year-old bird.","Pepper has a wingspan of 106 inches.","Sunshine has a wingspan 8 inches longer than Gracie.","The condor with a wingspan of 106 inches is 12 years old."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Charlie","Gracie","Pepper","Sunshine"],"label_c":["4","5","11","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=344ab3a64cff6ad6c2e4083b1573ecb1"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Nick's purchase cost 30 dollars less than the swallowtail butterfly.","The peacock butterfly cost 15 dollars more than Nick's purchase.","The insect that sold for $90 was the chalkhill butterfly.","Irma's purchase cost 30 dollars more than Faye's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Faye","Irma","Marlene","Nick"],"label_c":["chalkhill","emperor","peacock","swallowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf759a4f78a1039f9e67eb9be348f5b9"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The zircon is either the stone that sold for $800 or the stone that sold for $820.","The four gems are the corundum, the stone that sold for $800, the stone that sold for $810 and the stone that sold for $790.","The tourmaline was found at the Dunlap claim.","The corundum was found at the Zamora claim.","The zircon sold for somewhat more than the stone found in the Dunlap claim.","The gem that sold for $810 is either the stone found in the Beard claim or the tourmaline."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["corundum","rhodolite","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Beard","Dunlap","Everett","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a42ac08a63ee82e8cafde74b7267652a"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The one Michael will dust on June 4th is either the farm in Quimby or Iron Hill.","Iron Hill is either the business in Milbridge or the farm Michael will dust on June 5th.","Blackwater is in Paradise.","Iron Hill will be worked on 1 day after the one in Quimby.","Lucky Star will be dusted on June 6th."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Lucky Star"],"label_c":["Milbridge","Paradise","Quimby","Upper Lake"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb1c83c9cb4743e31c7a69f5e3b3ec08"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The 24-year-old was the banker.","Alton was 1 year older than the lawyer.","Wayne was the accountant.","Sean was 1 year older than Wayne."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Alton","Ken","Sean","Wayne"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","lawyer","musician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c6b8767df0e61ecdbeb8353984b3acd"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["The viral video with 4 million views is \"Dancing Hyena\".","Yvonne's viral video has 1 million more views than Carl's video.","Jane's video received 6 million views.","\"Baby Eats Cake\" has 1 million more views than \"Dancing Hyena\".","\"Magnet Mayhem\" is either the video with 5 million views or Jane's video."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Carl","Georgia","Jane","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Magnet Mayhem"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82a4cd6398e813f21319e8d26b410158"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The spotted key shell was found 3 years after the coquina shell.","The four shells are the shell found in 1992, the black and white shell, the pink and yellow shell and the pink and white shell.","The horned turban shell was found sometime after the pink and yellow seashell.","The black and white seashell was found sometime after the horned turban shell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","horned turban","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64c16e9048a446bc278af5ed9655e098"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The map of Iceland was published 36 years before Gostaldo's print.","Lafiori's print was of North Africa.","The print of Tuscany is either Caronelli's map or Stamson's print.","Stamson's map was published in 1767."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Caronelli","Gostaldo","Lafiori","Stamson"],"label_c":["Denmark","Iceland","North Africa","Tuscany"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21bf03093ea0750b1a4d614be174181a"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The youngster who got the second award won the dance badge.","Angelina won the first aid badge.","Beverly was awarded 1 spot after the girl who won the leadership badge.","Patsy was awarded 2 spots after the girl who won the leadership badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Beverly","Felicia","Patsy"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33005f5c895c3488e6935e55eb3f5728"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The four items were the whistle, the piece that printed in 25 minutes, Felicia's item and Nadine's piece.","Nadine's item took 15 minutes to print.","Bertha's item was either the skull or the piece that printed in 15 minutes.","The design that printed in 20 minutes was the flower."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Bertha","Felicia","Nadine","Stella"],"label_c":["flower","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff53c4f6cc85dbbf7ac932d4d8aecb57"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The dobra dingo is either the species added to the list in 2008 or the animal added to the list in 2006.","The dobra dingo was listed 1 year before the animal with a population size of 525.","The animal with a population size of 560, the animal added to the list in 2006 and the perens pig are all different species.","The species with a population size of 315 was listed 1 year after the perens pig.","The eldar elk was recognized as endangered in 2009."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","eldar elk","lisner cat","perens pig"],"label_c":["315","350","525","560"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6726347108a9572b9e1d4b5c6717ce2"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid rich in nickel has a diameter 6 km larger than 82 Sylvia.","82 Sylvia is rich in cobalt.","26 Amphitrite has a diameter 6 km smaller than the asteroid rich in lanthanum.","61 Nemesis is 23 km across."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","lanthanum","nickel","platinum"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a16f3960da22e54c55eef9202519c82c"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The Sea Shame was captained by Stubborn Seth.","The vessel captained by Wicked Weiss sank 36 years after the ship captained by Sparrow Annis.","The Vile Night went down in 1713.","The Sea Shame was either the boat that sank in 1767 or the one that sank in 1713.","The vessel captained by Wicked Weiss was either the Mermaid or the Vile Night."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Crusty Knave","Mermaid","Sea Shame","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Red Beard Ben","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=924caa4cee76919bc79d888e853f7801"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The team from Malawi finished with 3 gold medals.","The squad that won 2 gold medals was either the team from Malawi or the team that won 4 silver medals.","The squad from Dominica finished with 2 gold medals.","The four teams were the squad that won 1 gold medal, the squad from Dominica, the team from Luxembourg and the squad that won 2 silver medals.","The team that won 4 gold medals was either the squad that won 12 silver medals or the squad that won 4 silver medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Argentina","Dominica","Luxembourg","Malawi"],"label_c":["2","4","11","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d1a88b491283290a31b275061fcb6c7"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The cup took 10 more minutes to print than the mask.","Ollie's piece was either the mask or the piece that printed in 15 minutes.","Ollie's piece took somewhat more minutes to print than Gary's piece.","Jacqueline's design was the whistle."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Gary","Jacqueline","Nadine","Ollie"],"label_c":["cup","helmet","mask","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72d8b192b64ef0cbb9f5fa84381777db"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team that jumped at 9:00am was dropped at Crestline X.","The team that dropped at Frazier Park is either the squad that jumped at 10:00am or Tango Group.","Charlie Group deployed 1 hour before the squad that dropped at Dana Point.","Yankee Group was dropped at Brook Woods.","Charlie Group deployed 2 hours before the team that dropped at Frazier Park."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Charlie","India","Tango","Yankee"],"label_c":["Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Frazier Park"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7282a9f9259fd46723291ee44901d7d1"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Rubico One is either the $27,000 submersible or the craft built by Ecomarine Ltd..","The $27,000 submarine is sold by MarineCo.","The craft built by Deep Sea Inc. is either the Cafader Six or the $27,000 craft.","The Ompoc Eleven costs 1,000 dollars more than the submarine built by Ecomarine Ltd..","The $25,000 submersible is sold by Abyss Toys."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Cafader Six","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c85a249106a9ed0a9ab93584547006a8"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The line with a maximum height of 70 ft is either Line G or the 700 ft line.","The zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft is 50 feet shorter than Line A.","The 800 ft one reaches a height of 55 ft.","The 750 ft one is either the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft or Line E.","Line B is 750 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line E","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","55 ft","70 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db3aa8c432761ba4974650f2181ac1f8"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The two-nosed asp is 6 inches shorter than the snake from Cambodia.","The tawny cobra is 12 inches long.","The snake from Australia is 12 inches shorter than the horned viper.","The reptile from Panama is shorter than the reptile from Uganda.","The ash python is 18 inches long."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","horned viper","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Panama","Uganda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3010725e453572a096f5f68597a5085"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The title written by Mina Morton costs 5 dollars more than the set theory book.","The four books are the $24.99 textbook, the field theory textbook, the algebra title and the textbook written by Steve Spark.","The field theory textbook was written by Tara Tyne.","The $34.99 textbook was written by Mina Morton."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["algebra","field theory","geometry","set theory"],"label_c":["Mina Morton","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5f7176319f0c02a107e42046ef13dba"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["The puppy adopted in March is either the schnauzer or Gail's pet.","Alicia's pet is the dachshund.","The dachshund was adopted 1 month after the collie.","The four puppies are Norma's pet, the collie, the puppy adopted in February and the schnauzer."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alicia","Gail","Norma","Wendy"],"label_c":["boxer","collie","dachshund","schnauzer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cf53da7907ece4e76d9e6c5d3c9d71b"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Yvette is leaving 1 hour later than the person flying from Peru.","Ronnie is leaving earlier than Olga.","Yvette is leaving 1 hour earlier than the person flying from New Zealand.","The person leaving at 5:30 pm is either the traveler flying from Ukraine or Yvette.","Yvette is leaving 1 hour earlier than Ronnie."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm"],"label_b":["Jeanne","Olga","Ronnie","Yvette"],"label_c":["Malta","New Zealand","Peru","Ukraine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45a3768ab019a05cfbbb8ee97da0c667"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The tank bought by Edwin Ellis is 5 gallons smaller than the $920 display.","The display bought by Al Ayala is 10 gallons larger than the $2,000 display.","The tank bought by Gideon Gates cost $1,500.","The four tanks are the tank bought by Edwin Ellis, the 70 gallon tank, the 60 gallon display and the 65 gallon tank."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$920","$1,500","$1,825","$2,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=729ee68e66831f8fe078ad9cc2b1d76b"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The Jeep rental is for a period 1 day longer than the Chevrolet reservation.","The 4 day reservation is either the Kia reservation or the Nissan rental.","Yolanda Young's reservation is for 4 days.","Gena Graham's reservation is for the Chevrolet.","The Nissan reservation is either the 3 day rental or Kathy Koch's rental."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days"],"label_b":["Ann Alexander","Gena Graham","Kathy Koch","Yolanda Young"],"label_c":["Chevrolet","Jeep","Kia","Nissan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b512f554668796bfbd5bb41e5d072a10"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Angrit is either the animal that is 12 feet tall or the giraffe from Tanzania.","Jebedah is 1 foot shorter than Zakita.","The animal that is 10 feet tall came from Tanzania.","Zakita is somewhat shorter than Angrit.","The animal that is 11 feet tall came from Chad.","The giraffe from Kenya is 1 foot taller than Zakita."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Gareka","Jebedah","Zakita"],"label_c":["Chad","Kenya","Namibia","Tanzania"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d72d0c8111408a0b1058aba675e04f2a"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who took the 1983 cruise is either Cory or the traveler who took the Caprica cruise.","Cory set sail 1 year before the person who took the Farralon cruise.","Cory set sail 1 year after the person who took the Azure Seas cruise.","Damon was on the 1983 cruise.","The traveler who took the Farralon cruise is either the traveler who took the 1984 cruise or Andre."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Andre","Cory","Damon","Natasha"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Caprica","Farralon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b098e679c26372585a49cf71e03fb0f7"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The G-290 costs 25 dollars more than the camera made by Nectron.","The camera made by Nectron costs 50 dollars more than the Tela G5.","The Zenix 2C costs more than the model made by Lirios.","The four cameras are the Zenix 2C, the camera made by Torvia, the $550 camera and the model made by Nectron."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625"],"label_b":["Dayero","Lirios","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","G-290","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77aa979841f34026d1d7f7f53cf4472a"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The $29.99 textbook is either the title written by Steve Spark or the geometry title.","The calculus title costs more than the trigonometry book.","The $24.99 textbook was written by Rosa Rubens.","The book written by Velma Vintz costs 5 dollars less than the geometry book.","The calculus title was written by Steve Spark."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["calculus","geometry","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51df8c834e213d814c358064e79ae596"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Underwood is in room 114.","The guest in room 320 is staying 1 day fewer than Underwood.","Owens is staying for 3 days.","Parker is staying 1 day longer than the client in room 314."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Owens","Parker","Underwood","Zamora"],"label_c":["114","124","314","320"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13554de536cb86cc5f1afcbc1aff176f"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking that requested the rock band is either the Dalton family booking or the booking on October 5.","The party on October 3 is for the Kings.","The booking that requested the superhero is 1 day after the Underwood family booking.","The booking that requested the bounce castle is either the event on October 5 or the Lawson family event.","The event that requested the rock band is for the Underwoods."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Dalton","King","Lawson","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d95142abb6d772a222b79847b05b518"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Blaster Boy came out in 1986.","The video game bought by Gene came out 1 year after the video game bought by Kyle.","Magic Marbles came out sometime before Troop Seven.","The game bought by Lloyd came out 2 years after Magic Marbles.","The game bought by Gene came out sometime before Gator Attack."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Blaster Boy","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven"],"label_c":["Gene","Kyle","Lloyd","Virgil"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67968aacef178f73501f3d60006a4a28"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The Oddballs wore orange shirts.","The squad in the blue shirts finished 12 points below the Splitters.","The Rowdy Rollers had a final score of 751 points.","The Rowdy Rollers finished 12 points above the squad in the white shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Oddballs","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters"],"label_c":["blue","gold","orange","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fe13a2b628f0e910307846e08bc76c7"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line B reaches a height of 70 ft.","The zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft is shorter than Line A.","The one with a maximum height of 40 ft is 50 feet shorter than Line D.","Line A is 750 ft long.","Line D is either the 700 ft zip line or the 650 ft one."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line D","Line F"],"label_c":["40 ft","45 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a6be5e0468f521d05700158a6854c08"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Cheelia is 4 light years closer to us than the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198.","Zhezios is 43 light years from earth.","Hinveng is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.","The exoplanet orbiting star EX 53, the exoplanet 47 light years from earth and Hinveng are all different planets."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years"],"label_b":["Cheelia","Ereph","Hinveng","Zhezios"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","PLC 120","VJD 913"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ea7f6ae714ab24ad2d391134df5a6ff"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The park established in 2008 is home to the atlas otter.","The frilled stork's reserve was established 2 years before Elm Park.","Wanda Park was established in 2004.","The box python's reserve was established 2 years after Foxtail Bend."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Riverside Glen","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","frilled stork","western gull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f8c4cd8583f760ea9a3776b69738807"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The tank bought by Gideon Gates is either the $2,000 fish tank or the 70 gallon fish tank.","The display bought by Cora Carey cost $1,250.","The $1,825 tank is 5 gallons smaller than the $2,000 fish tank.","The display bought by Gideon Gates is 10 gallons smaller than the fish tank bought by Edwin Ellis."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Edwin Ellis","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$1,250","$1,825","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c64945fb3260f6e752cc51d9bac7a965"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The message that was sent in 1983 was from Cherbourg.","Amelia's letter was sent sometime after Tracy's missive.","Felipe's bottle was from Torquay.","The letter from Le Havre was sent 7 years before Tracy's message.","The letter from Le Havre was sent sometime before the letter from Torquay."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Amelia","Felipe","Herbert","Tracy"],"label_c":["Cherbourg","Le Havre","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36b23f87016ceabcaa42db8f2612c0e9"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Shannon will make 15,000 dollars less than Fernando.","The actor filming on October 13th will make more than Shannon.","The actor filming on September 22nd will make 15,000 dollars more than the man filming on September 8th.","Dwight will make $115,000.","The person making $130,000 will film on October 6th."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000"],"label_b":["Dwight","Evan","Fernando","Shannon"],"label_c":["September 8th","September 22nd","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e51aa044931ff2a88755bc4e27530402"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The cup took somewhat more minutes to print than Virgil's design.","Raquel's piece was either the cup or the item that printed in 15 minutes.","Virgil's item took somewhat more minutes to print than the flower.","Kyle's item took 25 minutes to print.","The flower took 5 more minutes to print than the whistle."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Kyle","Nadine","Raquel","Virgil"],"label_c":["cup","flower","phone case","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=085762aa0af8674c796408c08b947376"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event on October 5 is for the Daltons.","The Benton family party is 1 day before the booking that requested the magician.","The Yang family event is either the booking that requested the rock band or the event on October 5.","The booking that requested the clown is on October 6."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","magician","rock band"],"label_c":["Benton","Dalton","Powell","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c75763c1d08c3d7152f4677de7637a9e"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The session at 11:30am is with Lena.","Danny's lesson is at 11:30am.","Garrett's appointment is either the appointment at 11:30am or the session at 9:30am.","The lesson with Howard is 2 hours before the session with Michelle.","Garrett's lesson is 1 hour before Fannie's appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Danny","Emma","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Lena","Michelle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22ff95fe04db331a9a975cab3f2755aa"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Gofro.com received 1 million dollars less than Tyngle.com.","Protecha.com was started by Vicky Velez.","The business started by Vicky Velez received less than the business started by Betty Becker.","Zetafish.com received 2 million dollars more than the company started by Fred Frost.","The business that received the $3,000,000 investment was started by Vicky Velez."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000"],"label_b":["Gofro.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Vicky Velez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f28d9e805c08eb60af9514e1bc3a9a0"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The movie directed by Paul Walnier is either Fatal Sheen or the movie that received 2 nominations.","The movie that received 5 nominations, the movie directed by Maddie Mintz and Fatal Sheen are all different films.","The film directed by Danny Trevor received fewer nominations than the film directed by Paul Walnier.","The Illusion was directed by Maddie Mintz.","Bold Service got 3 nominations."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Silk Mist","The Illusion"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9a8736b2f51d0354bd07e6d7e7f7125"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The Flying Eyes scored a distance of 165 ft.","The contestants that used the vacuum cannon went somewhat farther than the Super Tubers.","The group that made it to 165 ft used the hybrid sling.","The Mad Mashers landed 15 feet short of the contestants that used the catapult."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Super Tubers"],"label_c":["catapult","hybrid sling","trebuchet","vacuum cannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fd2cfed0879089c714672c26b174038"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The group that made it to 180 ft used the water cannon.","The Russets landed somewhat short of the group that used the catapult.","The team that used the hybrid sling was either the Spud Chuckers or the team that made it to 135 ft.","The Potato Bros and the group that used the water cannon were different teams.","The Potato Bros went 30 feet farther than the team that used the trebuchet."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft"],"label_b":["Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Russets","Spud Chuckers"],"label_c":["catapult","hybrid sling","trebuchet","water cannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bf5ac198ee0454a4dc1f1fd21d7784c"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["Keith Koch's honey costs 2 dollars less than Midge Mintz's product.","The $8.50 honey is either Midge Mintz's honey or Keith Koch's honey.","The lemon blossom product costs less than Linda Lynn's product.","The clover product costs $8.50.","The alfalfa product costs $5.50."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","clover","lemon blossom","sage"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13b01e92aa882adf1e906aeeab06eda1"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Virgil Street project begins 1 month after Irma Ingram's project.","The Gray Avenue project will be headed by Irma Ingram.","The Gray Avenue project begins 1 month after Al Anderson's project.","The Aspen Court project is either the job starting in June or Freda Fisher's project.","The Virgil Street project starts in June."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aspen Court","Gray Avenue","Russell Road","Virgil Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Freda Fisher","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1867b690d44fb6d508d755d86525ce8b"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The girl who won the first aid badge was awarded 1 spot before the scout who won the swimming badge.","Harriet was awarded after Vickie.","The youngster who won the first aid badge was awarded 1 spot before Beverly.","Maxine was awarded 2 spots after the girl who won the first aid badge.","Beverly was awarded second.","The girl who got the fourth award won the wildlife badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Beverly","Harriet","Maxine","Vickie"],"label_c":["dance","first aid","swimming","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76c47fdfd15462f82982ead04cd47009"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Ompoc Eleven costs $26,000.","The submarine built by Abyss Toys costs 2,000 dollars more than the Cafader Six.","The $28,000 craft is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The $25,000 submarine is either the submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd. or the craft built by Deep Sea Inc..","The Rubico One costs somewhat less than the Marine V."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","Watertime LLC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce2a22a2a52b0cacf06cbf45b4292c0f"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Arthur's pack is either the 25 liter pack or the Adironda pack.","Eugene's pack is made by Adironda.","Natasha's pack is either the 40 liter pack or the Travelore pack.","Natasha's pack is 10 liters larger than the Grennel pack.","The 30 liter pack is made by Grennel."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Arthur","Eugene","Natasha","Olga"],"label_c":["Adironda","Grennel","Naturba","Travelore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcd67d009f29a4c2bc9004d60ba940a1"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Beulah paid 10 dollars more than Lynda's client.","Eula paid more than Aimee.","Rose's client was either the client who paid $150 or Beulah.","Caroline paid 10 dollars more than Pam's client.","Caroline, Pam's client and the client who paid $170 were all different clients.","Caroline was Lynda's client."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Aimee","Beulah","Caroline","Eula"],"label_c":["Lynda","Olivia","Pam","Rose"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acb9e49cfff6bef63b84f6af939f4d50"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["\"Baby Eats Cake\" has 1 million fewer views than Marsha's viral video.","The viral video with 4 million views is \"Beach Brouhaha\".","Harold's viral video is \"Magnet Mayhem\".","\"Baby Eats Cake\" has 1 million more views than Kyle's viral video."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Harold","Kyle","Marsha","Rodney"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Gabe Goes Nuts","Magnet Mayhem"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0628f9fe6cb920be490c6861a2f1ed67"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Dan's vegetables sell for somewhat less per pound than Yolanda's goods.","The goods that sell for $2.60 per pound are the leeks.","Kari's vegetables sell for 10 cents less per pound than the potatoes.","The vegetables that sell for $2.70 per pound are the spinach.","Casey's vegetables sell for somewhat more per pound than Yolanda's goods."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80"],"label_b":["Casey","Dan","Kari","Yolanda"],"label_c":["endive","leeks","potatoes","spinach"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3e57dfc333c4efed907d60ccebbc5ce"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature in Brunei was either the feature discovered in February or the crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E..","The four impacts were the crater discovered in October, the feature that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E., the crater in Rwanda and the crater in Iraq.","The feature discovered in June is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in October.","The crater in Iraq was dated to 120,000 B.C.E..","The crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. was found in February."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Iraq","New Zealand","Rwanda"],"label_c":["February","April","June","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00357fa01da1a4d5a6570b2462d5ef01"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["Peinope was discovered 1 year before Klionne.","The one Dean Courtis discovered was discovered sometime after Peinope.","The comet Dean Courtis discovered was found in 2009.","The one Underwood discovered was discovered sometime before Crecci.","The comet Eddy Dennis discovered was found in 2008."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Dean Courtis","Eddy Dennis","Hal Gregory","Underwood"],"label_c":["Crecci","Klionne","Peinope","Sporrin"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b825b240e9c88e78c1d292ef012b7aea"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 12-year-old has a birthday 8 days before Hilda.","Michelle has a birthday 4 days before the 5-year-old.","Michelle was born on April 3rd.","Tanya is 14 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Hilda","Michelle","Patti","Tanya"],"label_c":["5","9","12","14"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b971c133c4e7fa897d10d6a6c491ed2"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player who scored 62 points threw the black darts.","The player who threw the yellow darts finished 7 points lower than Tom.","The contestant who threw the yellow darts was either the player who scored 48 points or Hubert.","The contestant who scored 55 points threw the yellow darts.","Nicholas scored 7 points higher than the player who threw the orange darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62"],"label_b":["Evan","Hubert","Nicholas","Tom"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3efb5f3e7b9a967fc12d69d19643da62"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The one who had the cafe mocha paid less than Yolanda.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid more than the one who had the chai tea.","Virgil paid 1 dollar less than Delia.","The one who had the cappuccino paid more than the one who had the earl grey tea.","Delia paid $7.99.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the earl grey tea."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Delia","Virgil","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27056e4d7ea62dba30f246f5eacd0f2f"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Jorge started skydiving in 1985.","Kelly started skydiving 1 year before the jumper who wears the gold suit.","The four skydivers are the skydiver who wears the gold suit, Jorge, Everett and Kelly.","The skydiver who first started in 1985 is either Kelly or the skydiver who wears the violet suit.","The skydiver who wears the yellow suit started skydiving 1 year after the skydiver who wears the gold suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Clayton","Everett","Jorge","Kelly"],"label_c":["blue","gold","violet","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87f5b0534566b2c2f016b4e625b39c16"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Hazelwood will be dusted on June 7th.","Blackwater will be worked on 2 days after the one in Red Oak.","Hazelwood is either the business Michael will dust on June 6th or the business in Quimby.","Iron Hill is in Castaic."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Meadowgrove"],"label_c":["Castaic","Newark","Quimby","Red Oak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f532c78471b83d022c655816197c25c"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Jones's student is Shelley.","Mrs. Barr's client is Bob.","The client with the 9:00am class is either Peter or Shelley.","Peter is scheduled 2 hours before Mr. Jones's trainee.","Mr. Glenn's trainee is scheduled 2 hours after Mrs. Barr's trainee."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Mrs. Barr","Mr. Glenn","Mr. Jones","Mr. Slate"],"label_c":["Bob","Jerry","Peter","Shelley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41485511a5b342199fc8ec8fd4147f8f"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The accountant was 1 year younger than Jesus.","The 22-year-old was the firefighter.","Jesus was either the 24-year-old or the musician.","Leslie was 1 year younger than the teacher.","Nathan was 23 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Jesus","Leslie","Nathan","Terrance"],"label_c":["accountant","firefighter","musician","teacher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc3a86551859ef730f3a82794c01c42d"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The $175 million jet was built by Ale and Moore.","The jet built by Drummond, the Darkwing 6 and the $125 million plane are all different jets.","The Dragon F-15 costs $125 million.","The $100 million aircraft is either the plane built by Drummond or the aircraft built by Tenerife.","The Kesseling costs less than the Dragon F-15.","The plane built by McConnell costs 50 million dollars less than the Graywing VX."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Graywing VX","Kesseling"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","McConnell","Tenerife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=190b09e745643299102e339e75db3c05"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The parakeet was bought sometime before the macaw.","The four birds are the bird bought in April, Whitney's pet, Natalie's pet and Ellen's pet.","Whitney's pet was bought 1 month after the lorikeet.","The lorikeet was bought 1 month after Natalie's pet.","Whitney's pet is the canary."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Ellen","Molly","Natalie","Whitney"],"label_c":["canary","lorikeet","macaw","parakeet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=001ff1804bfcba7dbe7933fcdf162cf1"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["January's exhibit was from Honduras.","The exhibit from Qatar was held 1 month after the exhibit from Swaziland.","The armor presentation is either the presentation from Honduras or February's exhibit.","The ceramics presentation took place in April.","The four exhibits are the exhibit from Swaziland, February's exhibit, the sculpture exhibit and the ceramics presentation."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["armor","ceramics","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Honduras","Oman","Qatar","Swaziland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92db1b0243faf6a31b666707d562d772"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Susan was born sometime after the Pearsons' child.","The four babies were the baby born at 12:10am, Olga, the Vaughans' baby and Zachary.","The baby born at 12:04am was the Estradas'.","Zachary was born 3 minutes before Olga.","Luis was born at 12:07am."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Luis","Olga","Susan","Zachary"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Estrada","Pearson","Vaughan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f92985e977060310426ce26ab788a96"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The patient suffering from foot pain has an appointment sometime before Zachary.","The person suffering from heartburn has an appointment 1 hour after Ronnie.","Ian has an appointment 1 hour after Ronnie.","The person suffering from vertigo has an appointment 1 hour before Edwin."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Edwin","Ian","Ronnie","Zachary"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","vertigo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5aece203e532bc99de6c1d7052e050b1"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Leslie started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who wears the indigo suit.","Marcus started skydiving 1 year after Francisco.","The skydiver who first started in 1984 wears the violet suit.","The skydiver who wears the maroon suit started skydiving sometime after Leslie.","Marcus, the skydiver who first started in 1982 and the skydiver who first started in 1983 are all different skydivers."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Francisco","Leslie","Marcus","Shaun"],"label_c":["gold","indigo","maroon","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c54d29149f5458b654e1a4f616cef6a"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Zetafish.com received 2 million dollars more than the company started by Fred Frost.","Atriana.com received $4,000,000.","The startup that received the $4,000,000 investment was started by Vicky Velez.","Protecha.com received 2 million dollars less than the startup started by Betty Becker."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Vicky Velez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dfcff83cd9cc3bbfe695f11c0b859fd"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The customer who ordered the futomaki roll paid 2 dollars more than the client who ordered the volcano roll.","The person who ordered the spicy tataki roll paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the hawaiian roll.","The client who ordered the futomaki roll paid $15.50.","The client who ordered the dragon roll ordered the tiger roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["boston","dragon","futomaki","hawaiian"],"label_c":["spicy tataki","summer","tiger","volcano"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d22ce05b0f424a35e4777e6a33854eaa"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The lisner cat has 245 surviving individuals.","The species with a population size of 350 was listed sometime after the dobra dingo.","The animal with a population size of 315 was listed sometime after the byengo bat.","The species with a population size of 245 was listed 2 years before the byengo bat."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["byengo bat","dobra dingo","lisner cat","osbele oryx"],"label_c":["245","315","350","490"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=781239ce25509b4386c48827371b12d7"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The Coolstar XV5 costs $505.","The air conditioner with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars more than the unit with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The air conditioner with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity is either the $440 air conditioner or the Coolstar XV5.","The Ultralux 92 costs 65 dollars more than the Binson C40.","The $375 air conditioner has the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","Ultralux 92"],"label_c":["10,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f868638f6dde288697119ea6c668a1c"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Alford's shirt is 2 sizes larger than Jacobson's shirt.","The orange jersey is 1 size larger than the red shirt.","The red jersey is 1 size smaller than Ellison's jersey.","Alford's jersey, the size 6 shirt and the green jersey are all different jerseys.","Ellison's shirt is smaller than the white shirt."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Alford","Ellison","Ingram","Jacobson"],"label_c":["green","orange","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d13044720929622e52f19b6d5d556a59"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The football player received 7 votes fewer votes than the hockey player.","Jorge played hockey.","Guillermo received 14 votes fewer votes than the basketball player.","Eduardo received 4 votes."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Eduardo","Francisco","Guillermo","Jorge"],"label_c":["basketball","football","hockey","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e25dd9d8cf05a38d7a6bbbe672e72322"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The boat captained by Four Eyed Fin sank 36 years before the Mermaid.","The Barnacle sank 36 years before the Dagger.","The vessel that sank in 1749 was either the one captained by Ruthless Ruby or the Doubloon.","The boat captained by Sparrow Annis sank 18 years before the ship captained by Four Eyed Fin."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Dagger","Doubloon","Mermaid"],"label_c":["Four Eyed Fin","Ruthless Ruby","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d261fa7f9a089d786a37656aed746503"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Rose will launch 1 month after the person assigned to mission ZF-15.","The graduate launching in February will be on mission PR-97.","Rose will launch 1 month before the graduate assigned to mission TV-412.","Becky will be on mission GX-13.","The person assigned to mission ZF-15 will launch sometime before Christian."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Becky","Christian","Rose","Seth"],"label_c":["GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","ZF-15"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6214180f20a40320ebf63094f95ee8c3"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Kate's product is \"Pants on Fire\".","Stacy's product is rated at 15,000 Scoville Heat Units.","Stacy's sauce is somewhat less spicy than \"Lips Ablaze\".","The sauce rated at 15,000 SHU is either \"Pants on Fire\" or \"Magma Drizzle\".","The four products are Lula's product, \"Pants on Fire\", the sauce rated at 15,000 SHU and the product rated at 5,000 SHU."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000"],"label_b":["Alfonso","Kate","Lula","Stacy"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Magma Drizzle","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3eed959ac2be9c627fbb99d5e9d8fa33"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The corundum was found at the Underwood claim.","The gem found in the Hopper claim sold for 10 dollars more than the corundum.","The aquamarine went for $790.","The tourmaline sold for 20 dollars more than the stone found in the Valentine claim.","The gem that sold for $790 is either the stone found in the Valentine claim or the tourmaline."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["aquamarine","corundum","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Hopper","Underwood","Valentine","Yates"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a8dc1d0e6ef11ccf141a2bcab5ed419"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The acid rain expert is scheduled 1 day after Henrietta.","Felipe is scheduled 2 days after the wind power expert.","The global warming expert is scheduled 2 days before Ramon.","The person who will speak on May 11th will discuss wind power."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th"],"label_b":["Felipe","Gerard","Henrietta","Ramon"],"label_c":["acid rain","global warming","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ff6de245b0c482e2a3cdb039cbdc1bf"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Sunshine is either the condor with a wingspan of 102 inches or the 5-year-old bird.","The condor with a wingspan of 114 inches is 5 years old.","Pepper has a wingspan of 114 inches.","The four condors are the 9-year-old bird, Pepper, Merlin and the condor with a wingspan of 106 inches.","The 9-year-old bird has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the 4-year-old bird."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Merlin","Pepper","Spike","Sunshine"],"label_c":["4","5","8","9"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94e6b1ea53fa3fef6ac07eb923566c8f"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Sherrie's book was due on September 15.","Sherrie's book was \"Dancing Well\".","\"Heaven's Seal\" was due 1 week after \"Ohio Haunts\".","\"Dancing Well\" was due 1 week after Muriel's book.","Rosa's book was due sometime after Ebony's book."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22"],"label_b":["Ebony","Muriel","Rosa","Sherrie"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Heaven\\'s Seal","Ohio Haunts","Time to Burn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2395eafc0622c691d65ccebf58d7dc4"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle with the autumn leaves theme has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme.","The four puzzles are the puzzle made by Buralde, the jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme, the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme and the puzzle with 1000 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde has the outer space theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Kimsight has 250 more pieces than the puzzle made by Denlend."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Buralde","Denlend","Irycia","Kimsight"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","coral reef","outer space","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9b75fa3db9dce469811bee47475aedb"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island on which the Hakili people lived was discovered 7 years before Nuhirk.","The island on which the Hakili people lived was discovered 7 years after Jujihm.","The island discovered in 1754 was inhabited by the Iakepa.","Beruhga was inhabited by the Wainani."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Jujihm","Nuhirk","Qlork"],"label_c":["Hakili","Iakepa","Kukani","Wainani"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=747d4eddea261798f1948f6b63836978"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The musician was 2 years younger than Frank.","Max was 25 years old.","Alton was either the accountant or the 25-year-old.","Frank was the firefighter."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Alton","Frank","Max","Zachary"],"label_c":["accountant","firefighter","lawyer","musician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6c5d1f93db3176d7f4dc1b024ce852e"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Iron Hill will be dusted on June 4th.","The four farms are the one Michael will dust on June 4th, the one in Hanford, the farm in Defiance and the farm in Castaic.","The business in Castaic will be worked on 1 day before Tall Pines.","The business in Defiance is either Blackwater or Tall Pines.","The business Michael will dust on June 6th is either the business in Jamestown or the business in Castaic.","Blackwater is in Castaic."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Castaic","Defiance","Hanford","Jamestown"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dcbd5ac66f3364ef91759dd001ca734"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Krista has 30 wins.","The boxer with 8 losses has more wins than Krista.","The four people are the fighter with 30 wins, the woman with 7 losses, the boxer with 8 losses and Gina Gallatin.","The boxer with 7 losses has 3 more wins than the boxer with 10 losses.","Yvonne has 8 losses."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33"],"label_b":["Gina Gallatin","Krista","Lois","Yvonne"],"label_c":["4","7","8","10"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5af7158b949156ca20716bf30c61fc83"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Ukani Q2 is sold by Pan Systems.","The craft built by Zephyr Waves costs 2,000 dollars less than the submersible built by Abyss Toys.","The submarine built by Zephyr Waves costs 1,000 dollars more than the Cafader Six.","The Rubico One costs $28,000."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Rubico One","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Pan Systems","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09d49db35f58a9e2197466049e6687b9"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Alton was the accountant.","Dean was 23 years old.","The lawyer was 1 year older than Vincent.","Alton was 2 years older than the teacher.","The 23-year-old was either Vincent or the lawyer."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Alton","Dean","Nathan","Vincent"],"label_c":["accountant","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c8a026f1a420962218b7b86c5d72b42"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["The four customers were the person who came in at 8:00am, Velma, the customer who ordered matzo and Isabel.","Angie came in a half-hour before Isabel.","The person who came in at 8:00am was either Velma or the customer who ordered naan.","Angie came in sometime before the customer who ordered rye bread.","Willie came in sometime after the person who ordered rye bread."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am"],"label_b":["Angie","Isabel","Velma","Willie"],"label_c":["matzo","naan","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4df1659b2b83eb78c65504de7ef123b"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo taken in April was published by Wildzone.","The shot of the giant tortoise was taken 1 month before the photo published by Science World.","The photo of the orangutan was published by The Geographer.","The photo of the snow leopard was taken 2 months after the photo published by The Geographer."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["giant tortoise","orangutan","snow leopard","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Earth Aware","Science World","The Geographer","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=973e107c9da962ac866d9b9e58504d26"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The A.I. from Cambridge finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of Zeno.","Proclus was from Oxford.","The four systems were the system that scored 55%, Proclus, Gorgias and the system from MIT.","The A.I. that scored 69% was from Cambridge."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Gorgias","Proclus","Thales","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","MIT","Oxford","Stanford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01ad4c1d68e65e0ff17f0d3a7ff79e35"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Rosa's book was due 1 week after \"Frogs of Iowa\".","Muriel's book was due 2 weeks after \"Heaven's Seal\".","Pauline's book was due on September 15.","Muriel's book was \"Stars Below\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22"],"label_b":["Geraldine","Muriel","Pauline","Rosa"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Stars Below"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c8ad57f94eb9d60d4ed01c19815d3fd"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["The person who paid $24.99 was either Clara or the one who had the shiraz.","Salvador paid $26.99.","The one who had the zinfandel paid 1 dollar less than Frances.","The one who had the shiraz paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the bordeaux.","Clara paid more than Virginia."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99"],"label_b":["Clara","Frances","Salvador","Virginia"],"label_c":["bordeaux","merlot","shiraz","zinfandel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3bcaea57c3fe795488d49dd0c956997"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The computer with 12 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than Nathaniel's system.","The computer with 128 GB of hard drive space is either the computer with 2 GB of RAM or the system with 6 GB of RAM.","The build with 512 GB of hard drive space has 2 GB of RAM.","Nathaniel's build has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Greg's computer.","Billy's build has a 384 GB hard drive."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Billy","Greg","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["2 GB","6 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d4b6057312596a4874f0c11f8f6a743"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Erickson scored 1 goal more than the person from the Monsters.","The player with 9 goals is from the Bears.","The player with 7 goals is from the Ice Hogs.","The player from the Ice Hogs scored 1 goal more than Zimmerman.","Klein is either the person from the Monsters or the player with 8 goals."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Erickson","Klein","Nicholson","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Bears","Ice Hogs","Monsters","Wolverines"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b21234e738c38be8898ec2b439eeb895"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The beets are either the goods that sell for $2.60 per pound or Willie's goods.","Dan's produce are either the vegetables that sell for $2.70 per pound or the onions.","The turnips sell for somewhat more per pound than the beets.","Dan's produce sell for $2.60 per pound.","Mildred's goods sell for $2.80 per pound.","The produce that sell for $2.80 per pound, the turnips and the onions are all different vegetables."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80"],"label_b":["Dan","Mildred","Sue","Willie"],"label_c":["artichokes","beets","onions","turnips"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e4ba9d95e686a2de707fefb70605a7e"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The four games were the game hosted at Kyle's house, the game played in February, the game played in March and the game played in April.","The board game hosted at Adrian's house was played 2 months after Planets Align.","Bladescape was hosted by Bonnie.","Planets Align was played in January.","The game hosted at Bonnie's house was played 2 months after Stealth."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Planets Align","Stealth"],"label_c":["Adrian","Bonnie","Caroline","Kyle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e44fd3c19cc7233347ecc926fb6ac945"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Kate's product is rated at 15,000 Scoville Heat Units.","Betsy's hot sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than \"Lips Ablaze\".","Wanda's hot sauce is 5,000 SHU spicier than \"Hertz So Good\".","The sauce rated at 15,000 SHU is \"Burn Squad\"."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000"],"label_b":["Betsy","Kate","Wanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c7addc4e53137d56622911558343d83"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The four computers are the computer with 8 GB of RAM, the build with 256 GB of hard drive space, the computer with 384 GB of hard drive space and the computer with 512 GB of hard drive space.","Charlie's build has a 128 GB hard drive.","Billy's build has 3 GB of RAM.","The system with 2 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than Charlie's build.","The system with 3 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than Rex's build."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Billy","Charlie","Rex"],"label_c":["2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","8 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9d7d6e045b0dfd69d154bfb974023fd"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The build with 6 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than Alejandro's build.","Alejandro's system has 8 GB of RAM.","Billy's computer has a 512 GB hard drive.","Doug's computer has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Charlie's system.","The computer with 1 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Charlie's system."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Billy","Charlie","Doug"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7137c4019a6e9e8a158f7630837441d1"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["The one that was in school for 7 weeks was trained by Rachel.","Gizmo was trained by Stephanie.","Bailey had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the one Nadine trained.","Cooper trained 2 weeks more than the one Nadine trained."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Cooper","Gizmo"],"label_c":["Nadine","Odette","Rachel","Stephanie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea8f4a09865913b16d10f9cdde7785fc"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The insect that was auctioned 1st sold for somewhat less than the insect won by Zachary.","The insect won by Vincent sold for 10 dollars less than the insect won by Ian.","The butterfly that was auctioned 1st sold for somewhat more than the insect that was auctioned 3rd.","The butterfly that was auctioned 2nd sold for somewhat more than the insect that was auctioned 9th.","The insect that was auctioned 1st sold for 10 dollars less than the insect that was auctioned 9th.","The butterfly won by Ian sold for $270."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280"],"label_b":["Daniel","Ian","Vincent","Zachary"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","3rd","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc2dc3966d61a4d5ea06932065ba2792"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Ed Elliott won $10 million.","Cal Chandler won 5 million more than the person from Pennsylvania.","The person who won $10 million was from Washington.","The winner from Pennsylvania, Ed Elliott and Dharma Day were all different people.","The winner from Pennsylvania won 10 million more than the winner from Georgia."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry"],"label_c":["Georgia","Pennsylvania","Vermont","Washington"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad8fe6ff212bc36a0dace4f288190d35"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The customer going out with Jorge will dive 1 day after Mrs. Ferrell.","Mr. Ayers will dive on July 14.","The customer going out with Inez is either Mr. Drake or the diver going out on July 15.","Mr. Ayers will dive 1 day before the diver going out with Ted.","The diver going out on July 14 will go out with Jorge."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mr. Drake","Mrs. Ferrell","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Hilda","Inez","Jorge","Ted"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f73e1e28e0728f34c89945a0331bf4ab"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Danielle walked 8 miles.","Jan is either the hiker who trekked for 11 miles or the person who started at Bull Creek.","The hiker who started at Reedy Creek walked somewhat less than the person who started at Green Swamp.","Karla is either the hiker who trekked for 9 miles or the hiker who trekked for 11 miles.","The person who started at Green Swamp walked 2 fewer miles than Jan."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Danielle","Glen","Jan","Karla"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Green Swamp","Reedy Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6852bc6e01af183874bb89c612e3a5a2"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The car with a high speed of 69 MPH drove somewhat less than the automobile with a high speed of 70 MPH.","The Awick drove 50 fewer miles than the Versem.","The Poltris drove for 550 miles.","The automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH drove 25 miles farther than the Awick.","The automobile with a high speed of 75 MPH was either the Poltris or the Yamahana."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Poltris","Versem","Yamahana"],"label_c":["67 MPH","69 MPH","70 MPH","75 MPH"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa62252bb6e838acd3216173f9b421ae"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["\"Dancing Hyena\" has somewhat fewer views than Virginia's video.","The viral video with 7 million views is \"Magnet Mayhem\".","Rodney's viral video has 1 million more views than \"Dancing Hyena\".","Lorena's viral video is \"Magnet Mayhem\".","The viral video with 6 million views is either Marsha's viral video or \"Beach Brouhaha\"."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Lorena","Marsha","Rodney","Virginia"],"label_c":["Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08669f13e40d6f4bfe254b786ec4844e"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Lowe's order will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Massey's order.","The October 8 delivery will be in the shape of a rocket ship.","Mrs. Nolan's order will be delivered on October 7.","The cake shaped like a sailboat will be delivered sometime before the order shaped like a baseball glove.","The October 7 delivery is either the order shaped like a bowling pin or the cake shaped like a rocket ship."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Lowe","Massey","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3ab9f3ca3bdd949fda9cade36de8d3a"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Countershot came out 2 years after Victorforce.","The video game that came out in 1986 is either the game bought by Zachary or Victorforce.","The game bought by Virgil came out sometime after AWOL Alert.","The one bought by William came out sometime before the game bought by Jamie.","AWOL Alert is either the game bought by Zachary or the game bought by Jamie."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Countershot","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Jamie","Virgil","William","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac1de5c74ac113f03d4b7cae0604779f"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Bianca Flaux was bottled in 1996.","The 1988 wine is a chardonnay.","The Luzagueil was bottled sometime after the Zifennwein.","The syrah is either the 1984 bottle or the Ece Suss.","The riesling was bottled 4 years before the chardonnay."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Luzagueil","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","merlot","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4320631b84a04d0b1a79eb4cbbc6098b"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The 15 year old alligator is 12.9 feet long.","Bubba is 5 years older than the alligator that is 10.2 feet long.","The animal that is 10.7 feet long is either the 5 year old alligator or Claws.","Merlin is 15 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Big Boy","Bubba","Claws","Merlin"],"label_c":["10.2 feet","10.7 feet","12.9 feet","13.6 feet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0dd22e8a15e66da848d602d3ecd4f19"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The meeting on August 23rd is for the sales rep job.","The Alpha Plus interview is on August 22nd.","The Streeter Inc. interview is 1 day after the Canway interview.","The meeting on August 20th will be either the Streeter Inc. interview or the interview for the web developer position.","The meeting for the copywriter position is 1 day after the meeting for the web developer position."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Haytouch","Streeter Inc."],"label_c":["copywriter","sales rep","social media","web developer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acdfcd0cb396cee406f4996c434ba1ec"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The Barnacle went down in 1749.","The Sea Shame sank 36 years before the one captained by Ruthless Ruby.","The four ships were the vessel captained by Ruthless Ruby, the boat that sank in 1767, the vessel that sank in 1731 and the vessel that sank in 1713.","The vessel captained by Sparrow Annis sank 36 years before the vessel captained by Red Beard Ben.","The Dagger was captained by Sparrow Annis."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Dagger","Doubloon","Sea Shame"],"label_c":["Red Beard Ben","Ruthless Ruby","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06216a57759fdeb38b8a4bd65eba27f8"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Zachary was somewhere in line behind Fredrick.","The person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop was immediately ahead of Miguel.","The person who ordered vanilla for their first scoop was somewhere in line behind Zachary.","The person who ordered mango for their first scoop was immediately behind the customer who ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","Bridget was immediately behind Miguel."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Bridget","Fredrick","Miguel","Zachary"],"label_c":["coconut","mango","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c026d4a6514b8a9fd55862b593978ff7"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["The giraffe from Cameroon is 1 foot taller than Gareka.","Zakita came from Cameroon.","The giraffe that is 10 feet tall, the giraffe that is 11 feet tall and Angrit are all different giraffes.","The one from Kenya is 1 foot shorter than Gareka.","The giraffe that is 11 feet tall came from Botswana."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Gareka","Jebedah","Zakita"],"label_c":["Botswana","Cameroon","Kenya","South Sudan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd1f60d83acedd65597cecb337d499f3"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Eleanor's piece was either the piece that printed in 15 minutes or the cup.","The item that printed in 15 minutes was the skull.","The phone case took 10 more minutes to print than Trevor's item.","Lee's design was the cup."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Eleanor","Lee","Trevor","Yvonne"],"label_c":["cup","mask","phone case","skull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f95be0be9680da8a47fdaf8d0c3f661"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The letter that was sent in 1983 was from Brighton.","The four letters are the message from Cherbourg, Victor's bottle, Herbert's letter and Bernadette's bottle.","The letter from Le Havre was sent 14 years after Victor's message.","Bernadette's letter was sent in 1976."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Bernadette","Felipe","Herbert","Victor"],"label_c":["Brighton","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86026d373dcc2dc49b4e054b8624f886"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Ken was older than the boxer.","Vincent was 1 year older than the accountant.","Brent was 1 year older than the boxer.","The musician was 2 years older than Vincent."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Brent","Ken","Vincent","Wayne"],"label_c":["accountant","boxer","firefighter","musician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07c2a9a4028570601d3e244d354a4249"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["Stelphin was discovered 14 years before Zafet.","The island on which the Wainani people lived was discovered sometime before the island on which the Manika'i people lived.","The island discovered in 1768 was either Verinya or the island on which the Enakai people lived.","The island on which the Wainani people lived was discovered 7 years after Verinya."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Stelphin","Verinya","Zafet"],"label_c":["Enakai","Holo\\'oka","Manika\\'i","Wainani"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb06c5e4c6acdcb0f6ee667ebb3fe6f3"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Irycia is either the puzzle with the coral reef theme or the puzzle with 500 pieces.","The puzzle made by Chaurd is either the jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme or the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces.","The puzzle with the coral reef theme has somewhat more than the puzzle made by Garroda.","The puzzle with 750 pieces has the autumn leaves theme.","The puzzle made by Sonaco has 500 more pieces than the puzzle with the rustic village theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Chaurd","Garroda","Irycia","Sonaco"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","coral reef","outer space","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d337d3c079244b803bf29212a884bb6d"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Rules of War was played 1 month after the game hosted at Ira's house.","Emberfight was played sometime before the board game hosted at Bonnie's house.","Stealth was played in April.","Stealth was either the board game hosted at Manuel's house or the game played in March.","Planets Align was hosted by Bonnie."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Emberfight","Planets Align","Rules of War","Stealth"],"label_c":["Bonnie","Ira","Manuel","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fae1a385ade9809d221e87eb2f3761ca"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The lesson at 9:30am is either Blake's lesson or the session with Jimmy.","Garrett's appointment is at 9:30am.","Blake's lesson is with Lena.","Fannie's session is 2 hours before the session with Irene."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Irene","Jimmy","Lena","Michelle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae3dac2a91dc40896b5f752695a85f39"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Jacquelyn played 2 games after the person who started with the Reti Opening.","The person who played first was either the player who started with the Reti Opening or Jacquelyn.","The player who started with the Evans Gambit played 1 game after Francis.","Jacquelyn started with the Evans Gambit.","Nichole started with the Benko Gambit."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Francis","Heather","Jacquelyn","Nichole"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Reti Opening","Torre Attack"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0beb01b03b194671ed69a13dc3924ead"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The Pin Pushers wore red shirts.","The Splitters had a final score of 739 points.","The squad that finished with 727 points was either the Alley Cats or the team in the violet shirts.","The Alley Cats was either the squad in the lime green shirts or the team that finished with 727 points.","The Alley Cats finished 24 points above the Gutter Gals."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Pin Pushers","Splitters"],"label_c":["lime green","magenta","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d17bb5bd801f95babe1f17e4a753ee99"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Patti's team finished 6 seconds after Garrett's duo.","Eddie's duo was either the team that finished in 35 seconds or Valerie's team.","Wendy's team was either Brandon's duo or the duo that finished in 35 seconds.","The team that finished in 29 seconds included Wendy."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Brandon","David","Eddie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Sandy","Valerie","Wendy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad7b838c9fbbd05586957acb170ed0b0"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The two-nosed asp is 12 inches long.","The pygmy racer is 6 inches shorter than the snake from Cambodia.","The ash python is shorter than the snake from Panama.","The pygmy racer is from Spain."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Panama","Spain"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db111563de85c98e6db0fc8d61d7a365"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The piece with the opal is either the ring that cost $1300 or Virginia's ring.","The piece with the sapphire cost less than the ring with the amethyst.","Opal's ring cost 200 dollars less than the piece with the opal.","Opal's piece cost 100 dollars more than Lorraine's piece.","The ring that cost $1100 has the ruby."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400"],"label_b":["Lorraine","Opal","Rebecca","Virginia"],"label_c":["amethyst","opal","ruby","sapphire"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc84584f6393105262571fac025d3a8b"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Phillip's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the emperor butterfly.","The four butterflies were Derek's purchase, the insect that sold for $75, the insect that sold for $90 and the butterfly that sold for $45.","The butterfly that sold for $45 was the clearwing butterfly.","The swallowtail butterfly cost 30 dollars more than Sophie's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Derek","Phillip","Sophie","Walter"],"label_c":["chalkhill","clearwing","emperor","swallowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b49c7b239b409abb151a7d6475189add"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The skier who jumped 95.0 meters, Gail and the person who scored 89 points were all different people.","The jumper who jumped 110.8 meters scored more points than the jumper who jumped 105.6 meters.","The contestant who jumped 95.0 meters was either the contestant who scored 89 points or Vicky.","The contestant who scored 96 points jumped 110.8 meters.","Becky scored 103 points."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Alicia","Becky","Gail","Vicky"],"label_c":["90.1 meters","95.0 meters","105.6 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8a384c4ddb48e169c97a1377b9b4100"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Nadine's item was the helmet.","The design that printed in 20 minutes was the mask.","Nadine's item took 5 more minutes to print than the whistle.","Adrienne's item took somewhat more minutes to print than the helmet.","The helmet required 5 fewer minutes to print than Gary's piece."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Gary","Nadine","Yvonne"],"label_c":["cup","helmet","mask","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f68c3b90227e76ca87a6daff70b012c"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The computer with 256 GB of hard drive space has 1 GB of RAM.","Rex's build has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than the build with 4 GB of RAM.","The build with 12 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than the build with 1 GB of RAM.","The build with 12 GB of RAM is either Charlie's computer or Billy's build.","Billy's system has a 256 GB hard drive."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Billy","Charlie","Greg","Rex"],"label_c":["1 GB","4 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14945dcfced28eb3328d58212ee53eef"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The flower required 5 fewer minutes to print than the helmet.","Dennis's piece required 5 fewer minutes to print than the skull.","The whistle was either Dennis's design or Felicia's piece.","The item that printed in 25 minutes was the whistle.","Dennis's piece required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Trevor's design."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Dennis","Felicia","Trevor","Virgil"],"label_c":["flower","helmet","skull","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a9f4084fae739962261f95785bd6f90"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Zachary's expedition will leave 1 month after Evan's team.","The expedition leaving in March will be either Yolanda's team or Ronda's team.","Amelia's expedition will leave sometime before Ronda's team.","Yolanda's team will leave sometime before Spencer's expedition.","Paul's team will leave 1 month after Naomi's team."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Evan","Paul","Spencer","Zachary"],"label_c":["Amelia","Naomi","Ronda","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d7a485f3ef3ef623e6fe312caa0edb2"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The pilodontus costs more than the rotosaurus.","The rotosaurus is either the $1250 fossil or the 72 million year old fossil.","The $1000 fossil is either the archadon or the 75 million year old fossil.","The 85 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the rotosaurus.","The mirasaurus costs $1250."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["archadon","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus"],"label_c":["72 million","75 million","85 million","90 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fdb35483613c37f8099198527fb99f4e"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The 5 day rental is for the Kia.","Zora Zinn's rental is for a period 1 day longer than Yolanda Young's reservation.","The 3 day rental is for the Jeep.","The Lexus reservation is for a period 2 days shorter than Edna Erickson's rental."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days"],"label_b":["Edna Erickson","Mira Morrow","Yolanda Young","Zora Zinn"],"label_c":["Jeep","Kia","Lexus","Toyota"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82f713d1a0f386063c218a09b9b5f940"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The customer who got the pink tattoo paid 5 dollars less than Isaac.","The four customers were the person who paid $45, the person who got the pink tattoo, the customer who got the blue tattoo and Kendra.","Sheila got the red tattoo."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["Isaac","Kendra","Mario","Sheila"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","red"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62e577fc9f41cd29e96842d5c6fdf5e6"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Annata Branco was bottled 4 years before the riesling.","The Vendemmia is a merlot.","The Zifennwein was bottled in 1984.","The chardonnay was bottled sometime after the Vendemmia."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Ece Suss","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","merlot","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e26524764395ea1b0afc006ed9e47ef"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The diamond ring was found at Addison Beach.","The object that sold for $325 was either the diamond ring or the piece found at Gillis Park.","The earring sold for $250.","The piece found at Heffen Lane sold for 150 dollars more than the meteorite."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","meteorite"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Colbert Run","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f5e6f7409f6d1099107b99d2a7a71e0"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The $6.25 purchase is either the purchase that included bean sprouts or Sylvia's order.","The four orders are the $5.25 order, Zachary's purchase, the purchase that included celery and the order that included bean sprouts.","The $7.25 purchase included spinach.","Tami's order cost 2 dollars less than the order that included bean sprouts."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Ray","Sylvia","Tami","Zachary"],"label_c":["bean sprouts","celery","onions","spinach"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af2bd32e7dd277e81f2b6caec51ba213"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Edward Ellis is the tight end.","Abel Austin played 2 fewer games than Jack Jensen.","Horace Hayden is the defensive end.","The placekicker is either Jack Jensen or Edward Ellis.","The placekicker played one game less than the tight end."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Abel Austin","Edward Ellis","Horace Hayden","Jack Jensen"],"label_c":["defensive end","placekicker","tight end","wide receiver"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93ced003c1bd1078b54f00acc748e0c4"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The episode filmed in New Zealand aired 2 weeks after Isaac's show.","The episode that aired on April 20th was filmed in Kiribati.","Wendell's episode aired 1 week after the show filmed in Nicaragua.","Isaac's episode was filmed in Nicaragua.","Luke's show aired sometime before Bennie's show."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th"],"label_b":["Bennie","Isaac","Luke","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Kiribati","Nicaragua","New Zealand"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07eafdd6d3d4224927b8977a74830fa4"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The $175 million aircraft was built by Ale and Moore.","The Dragon F-15 is either the $150 million aircraft or the aircraft built by Tenerife.","The Kesseling costs 50 million dollars less than the jet built by Drummond.","The Vipertooth was built by Tenerife."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Dragon F-15","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Pittakan","Tenerife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd54490b4d3c26035669c87501457b23"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The client who is staying for 3 days is in room 203.","Mrs. Arnold is staying 1 day longer than the person in room 314.","The guest who is staying for 5 days is in room 114.","The client in room 203 is staying 1 day longer than Parker.","Mr. Bray is either the client in room 314 or the client who is staying for 4 days."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mrs. Arnold","Mr. Bray","Mr. Everett","Parker"],"label_c":["114","203","314","320"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=438e991c307cacbee501c8da032dddb7"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The Mechania is either the $675 machine or the device with a maximum range of 350 ft.","The Mechania has a maximum range of 250 ft.","The Zarobit-C has a maximum range of 475 ft.","The drone with a maximum range of 475 ft costs 150 dollars more than the Suzutake.","The Eldang-X is either the drone with a maximum range of 350 ft or the device with a maximum range of 475 ft."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675"],"label_b":["Eldang-X","Mechania","Suzutake","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ac09ffbd0c9f74591939badee2508a8"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The ad produced by Gilda Gamble, the radio spot and the ad with 775 responses are all different campaigns.","The ad produced by Gilda Gamble is either the campaign with 775 responses or the tv commercial.","The ad with 925 responses was produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby has brought in more responses than the campaign produced by Julie Jordan.","The newspaper ad has brought in 1075 responses."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075"],"label_b":["direct mailer","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Gilda Gamble","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bb4a8e03727a1617d54452875dda3ba"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Tai Shan's baby was born sometime after Ling Ling.","Tai Shan's baby was born sometime before Gao Gao.","Mei Lan was born 1 month after Xi Lian's baby.","Bai Yun was born 1 month after Tai Shan's baby.","Wang Yu's baby was born 1 month after Tai Shan's baby."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Gao Gao","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Po Lang","Tai Shan","Wang Yu","Xi Lian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0dbde7271f5b6a615b0b9b44104759a"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The Worul, the rocket that will launch in February and the rocket that will launch in January are all different rockets.","The Dreadco is made by Ubersplore.","The rocket developed by Permias will launch 1 month before the Foltron.","The rocket that will launch in January is made by Techtrin."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Cornick","Dreadco","Foltron","Worul"],"label_c":["Permias","Rubicorp","Techtrin","Ubersplore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d19c6710afca72c0567aefd48a63e0d"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The flower took somewhat more minutes to print than Cedric's design.","The helmet required 10 fewer minutes to print than the mask.","Eleanor's piece took 15 minutes to print.","Bertha's design required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Eleanor's design."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Bertha","Cedric","Eleanor","Mary"],"label_c":["flower","helmet","mask","skull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df2774c1174c5cfda4e50ec85fd8310e"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Evan played 8 games.","The player who played 9 games was either the boy who played third base or Evan.","Martin played shortstop.","Martin played 2 more games than Karl.","The person who played third base played somewhat more games than the player who played first base."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Evan","Karl","Martin","Neil"],"label_c":["center field","first base","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0390f1cd486a6177bb736aca652ac1b"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The album that came out in June sold 200,000 more copies than Sodium Green's record.","Jagged Knee's album was released in September.","Jagged Knee's release sold somewhat more copies than Sodium Green's release.","The release that came out in August sold 100,000 fewer copies than the album that came out in January.","Audio Array's album is either the record that came out in September or the release with 1.5 million sales."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","June","August","September"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46c08898e26879c51289a0b0b241fe16"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The $7.50 product contains lavender.","Nathaniel's product costs 1 dollar more than the ginger product.","Hope's product contains lavender.","The $6.50 candle is either Iris's product or the clove product.","The ginger candle costs less than Terry's product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Hope","Iris","Nathaniel","Terry"],"label_c":["clove","ginger","lavender","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f8dd0c1043caab5055dee0c9c1a0772"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The squad that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed 2 hours after the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain.","Whiskey Group is either the team that jumped at 9:00am or the squad that jumped at 10:00am.","Whiskey Group was dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The four teams are the squad that jumped at 10:00am, the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain, Whiskey Group and Charlie Group.","India Group was dropped at Ezra Forest."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Charlie","India","Tango","Whiskey"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Crestline X","Ezra Forest","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ad7c9ee90bf1774f35a73935571c6b1"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The lacrosse player is either Dennis or the person who got 25 votes.","Lowell played football.","The contestant who got 4 votes played lacrosse.","The golf player received 14 votes more votes than Guillermo."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Dennis","Guillermo","Lowell","Rudolph"],"label_c":["baseball","football","golf","lacrosse"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccf6f549c1deff82d91122d08d4fdbfc"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo of the tree kangaroo was taken 1 month after the shot of the red panda.","The photo taken in June was published by The Geographer.","The shot published by Nature Monthly was taken 1 month after the photo published by Wildzone.","The photo taken in March was either the photo of the tree kangaroo or the photo published by Wildzone.","The photo of the arctic fox was taken in May."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["arctic fox","red panda","snow leopard","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Nature Monthly","The Geographer","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b3377154e0402fe8811d13ba8f201a0"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Virgil walked 11 miles.","The person who started at Tosohatchee walked 1 mile more than Pauline.","Iris walked somewhat more than the person who started at Lake Jesup.","The person who started at Lake Jesup walked 1 mile more than the hiker who started at Cassia."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Freddie","Iris","Pauline","Virgil"],"label_c":["Cassia","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db1f93c7660c8cf7ec163dc7fd3552e3"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["The person who ordered vanilla for their first scoop was somewhere in line behind the person who ordered banana for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered peppermint for their first scoop was immediately behind Zachary.","Patrice was immediately ahead of the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","Zachary was immediately ahead of Patrice.","Zachary was somewhere in line ahead of Earnest.","Charlie ordered raspberry for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Charlie","Earnest","Patrice","Zachary"],"label_c":["banana","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8a1b400b02d1244d976b6b23b4c9318"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The tawny cobra is either the serpent from Spain or the reptile that is 30 inches long.","The horned viper is shorter than the serpent from Panama.","The pygmy racer is 6 inches shorter than the serpent from Cambodia.","The serpent that is 24 inches long is from Nicaragua.","The tawny cobra is from Cambodia."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches"],"label_b":["horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp"],"label_c":["Cambodia","Nicaragua","Panama","Spain"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51e682eecefa1b8fa6dc18d6c3c605f7"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["#134 finished 2 places after Otis.","The animal that finished second was either Kermit or #120.","Polly was #118.","Otis finished 1 place before #120."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Polly"],"label_c":["118","120","126","134"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b755d9ab9e542d9fb8e83651a1727f3c"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The location that will get 4 inches of snow is either Garberville or the location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees.","Jackman is either the town that will get 3 inches of snow or the location with a forecasted low of 11 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than Upton.","The town that will get 2 inches of snow has a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","Garberville is expected to receive 1 inch of snow."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches"],"label_b":["Alden","Garberville","Jackman","Upton"],"label_c":["11 degrees","15 degrees","18 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57c4de90b91b26bd7e31a8707572fe4b"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The 18-6 game was 4 days after the 13-9 match.","The 28-10 match was sometime after the match with the White Rhinos.","The October 15 match finished with a score of 24-21.","The game with the White Rhinos was 4 days before the game with the Rams.","The game with the Dragons was on October 11."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","24-21","28-10"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77101305dd8d4b48136e412254d586b8"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Lauren was awarded $5,000 less than the person who will major in Astronomy.","The student who received the $40,000 scholarship is either the student who will major in Physics or Wilma.","Hattie was awarded some amount less than Lauren.","Wilma received the $35,000 scholarship.","The student who will major in Theology was awarded $5,000 more than Hattie."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000"],"label_b":["Anna","Hattie","Lauren","Wilma"],"label_c":["Astronomy","Biology","Physics","Theology"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=caa6154ea8b00a877f215e3ddb29abe1"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["Brooke's flower finished somewhere behind Lydia's rose.","The gold blush finished 2 places behind the winecup.","The magic dragon won second place.","The flower that won second place was Renee's.","The perle d'or was either Lydia's rose or Brooke's flower.","Lydia's flower, the gold blush and the rose that won second place were all different flowers."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["gold blush","magic dragon","perle d\\'or","winecup"],"label_c":["Brooke","Lydia","Renee","Tricia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f4babc1bcf1852716b70b7fa8cba869"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The match with the Red and Blues finished with a score of 34-7.","The 24-21 match was 8 days after the game with the Warriors.","The October 15 game finished with a score of 34-7.","The match with the White Rhinos was 8 days after the 18-6 match."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Dragons","Red and Blues","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","24-21","34-7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27a21284c507309fbadc78d95748e6f5"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The ashtanga yoga class starts 2 hours after the bikram yoga session.","The iyengar yoga session starts 1 hour after the bikram yoga class.","The bikram yoga session is led by Juana.","Marilyn's session is either the ashtanga yoga class or the 10:30am session.","The 10:30am class is led by Pamela."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["ashtanga","bikram","iyengar","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Marilyn","Pamela","Rosemary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a0a518da002ab78a0698b3b87679994"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The perle d'or won first place.","The magic dragon won fourth place.","The kazanlik finished 2 places behind Shannon's rose.","The rose that won fourth place was either the kazanlik or Hannah's rose.","Shannon's flower finished 1 place ahead of Brooke's rose."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["kazanlik","magic dragon","perle d\\'or","vanity"],"label_c":["Brooke","Hannah","Shannon","Wendy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29796dde79002f49692460bd8e86ad58"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Easy to Love made somewhat less than Tippecanoe.","The movie that grossed $2 million was directed by Hick Harmon.","The movie that grossed $8 million is either the movie directed by Kenneth Key or the film directed by Micah Moreno.","Let Me Out made 3 million less than Easy to Love.","The movie that grossed $5 million was directed by Micah Moreno.","Tippecanoe made 3 million less than Amerigo."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e993292af9db91195536ed399c8b1a72"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The 1897 masterpiece is \"Lost in Time\".","The four paintings are Nysotia's masterpiece, the 1897 piece, \"Willow Bend\" and the 1921 piece.","\"Willow Bend\" was painted 8 years after Rilania's piece.","Dray D'Amici's masterpiece is either \"Clockwork\" or the 1913 painting.","Dray D'Amici's piece was painted in 1921."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921"],"label_b":["Dray D\\'Amici","Jenadije","Nysotia","Rilania"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Willow Bend"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d531fb2193361e7d4fcd403076060950"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The missive from Bournemouth was sent 7 years after Herbert's message.","The message that was sent in 1983 was from Le Havre.","Edwin's message was from Torquay.","The message that was sent in 1969 is either Noel's message or the message from Bournemouth."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Edwin","Herbert","Leah","Noel"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Le Havre","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea83ff46b6596e4e111bd83c227e61c2"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Ralph finished 1 minute after the competitor in the white shirt.","The competitor in the black shirt finished sometime after the runner in the aquamarine shirt.","The contestant who finished in 23 minutes wore the orange shirt.","Cesar was either the contestant who finished in 23 minutes or the contestant who finished in 24 minutes.","The competitor in the black shirt was either Ralph or Patrick."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Cesar","Kelly","Patrick","Ralph"],"label_c":["aquamarine","black","orange","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43d04ae620092978152f4d38122f6f05"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Benson Hills is owned by the Christian family.","The Odom family's house was built 14 years after Belle Grove.","The Rhodes family's home was built sometime after Roesch Heights.","Roesch Heights was built in 1834."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Roesch Heights"],"label_c":["Christian","Odom","Quinn","Rhodes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=760a8760dc1bf04487d2551dc29ad963"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The athlete who traveled for 206 days started from Avalon.","Vivian finished sometime after Hilda.","The athlete who started from Pescadero was either the competitor who traveled for 206 days or Hilda.","Pedro started from Point Arena.","Hilda finished 22 days before the competitor who started from Point Arena."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Dana","Hilda","Pedro","Vivian"],"label_c":["Avalon","Pescadero","Point Arena","Ventura"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6679cafdf6000eb428d7325e9674bf54"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Ivy Street project will be headed by Al Anderson.","The Shelly Lane project starts in May.","Gail Garrett's project begins 1 month before Bill Bonner's project.","The Willow Street project begins 2 months before Al Anderson's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Ivy Street","Karie Lane","Shelly Lane","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Gail Garrett","Hal Hamilton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1e7c11b48a74a9d669fd3c6db97d6ad"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["The person who started at Three Lakes walked 2 more miles than the person who started at Cassia.","Claude is either the person who trekked for 11 miles or the hiker who started at Reedy Creek.","Zachary walked somewhat more than the person who started at Three Lakes.","The person who started at Cassia walked 2 fewer miles than Heather."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Claude","Heather","Jan","Zachary"],"label_c":["Cassia","Green Swamp","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f147041be5a92faa5dac313ed84caec"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Ira's computer has 8 GB of RAM.","The computer with 128 GB of hard drive space, Ira's build and the build with 3 GB of RAM are all different computers.","Wade's computer has a 128 GB hard drive.","Jack's system has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than the build with 8 GB of RAM.","The build with 12 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Charlie's computer."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Charlie","Ira","Jack","Wade"],"label_c":["2 GB","3 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0d3bc6f6550a40f716b101f91ff11d4"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Ling Ling was born 1 month before Yuan Zai's baby.","The baby born in February was Yuan Zai's baby.","The offspring born in January was either Gao Gao or Tian Tian's baby.","Chi Chi was born 1 month after Wang Yu's baby.","Gao Gao was born in February."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Chi Chi","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Ling Ling"],"label_c":["Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfb26c22d8ab6080a87568cc6e4e11c0"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The iyengar yoga class is either Juana's session or the 10:30am class.","The 11:30am session is either Nancy's session or the bikram yoga session.","The bikram yoga session begins 2 hours before Nancy's session.","The anusara yoga class is at 12:30pm.","The 9:30am session is led by Teresa."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","bikram","iyengar","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Leah","Nancy","Teresa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0330d127c3beaf8d0c5301d7ffee897"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Catherine spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on Tacitus.","The student who spoke for 10 minutes talked about Diocletian.","Ivan spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Domitian.","The student who gave the presentation on Tacitus spoke 2 minutes more than Rudy."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Catherine","Ivan","Pat","Rudy"],"label_c":["Diocletian","Domitian","Hadrian","Tacitus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86fab343f50333b30288d4db5c026006"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Isaac began his contest 30 minutes after the competitor who won the hot dog contest.","The contestant who won the oyster contest began his contest 15 minutes after Zachary.","The contestant who began his competition at 11:45 am won the blueberry pie contest.","Guillermo began his contest 30 minutes after the competitor who won the oyster contest."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Isaac","Ollie","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77b91ecc9819d267dc78d13101b06334"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Molly's chore starts at 9:00am.","The mud room assignment starts 1 hour after Beverly's task.","The job that starts at 9:00am is either Zachary's assignment or the bathroom assignment.","Zachary's chore is the dining room."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Beverly","Glenn","Molly","Zachary"],"label_c":["bathroom","dining room","living room","mud room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2eea936c5a0f47f943bb6251fae9a143"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Spike has a wingspan of 102 inches.","The 10-year-old condor has a wingspan 8 inches longer than Sunshine.","Mango is 4 years old.","The bird with a wingspan of 106 inches is either Mango or the 9-year-old condor."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Charlie","Mango","Spike","Sunshine"],"label_c":["4","5","9","10"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=daf0ec685f9737aa2991e7f351baa6ca"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Merlin is somewhat older than Bubba.","Merlin is 10.2 feet long.","Bubba is 10 years older than the gator that is 14.0 feet long.","Barnabas is 12.0 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Barnabas","Bubba","Draco","Merlin"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.2 feet","12.0 feet","14.0 feet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b06e2bcb3410cb2719ef43d18c54947b"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Barnhill was either the building Priscilla visited in March or the home on Grant Place.","The house Priscilla visited in February was on Darby Lane.","The building Priscilla visited in January was on Grant Place.","Stockford was investigated sometime before Barnhill.","Markmanor was investigated 1 month before Stockford.","The home on Eagle Street was visited 1 month after Stockford."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Barnhill","Hughenden","Markmanor","Stockford"],"label_c":["Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e70e70da6f8698ca1c4b09d9d2935c0"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The reporter who covered the flooding was either Tam Terry or Orin Olsen.","Tam Terry, the journalist sent out on April 6th and the person who covered the mass protests were all different people.","Linda Lott was sent out on April 6th.","The person sent out on April 5th was either Orin Olsen or the journalist who covered the earthquake.","Orin Olsen was sent out on April 4th.","The person who covered the mass protests left sometime after Orin Olsen."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","flooding","mass protests","royal wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=422813b230b4d7166531b0ce3bf23e13"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Stuart lost 4 more pounds than the person who used the vegan diet.","The dieter who used the gluten-free diet lost 2 more pounds than Raymond.","Stuart lost 7 lbs.","The dieter who lost 7 lbs is either the person who used the caveman diet or Raymond.","Wesley lost 5 lbs."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Raymond","Stuart","Tom","Wesley"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","vegan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b76e08e8a548a10f0f7d65611d5769a7"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Kesseling was built by Wiseman.","The Vipertooth costs 25 million dollars more than the plane built by Drummond.","The plane built by Drummond costs more than the Graywing VX.","The Vipertooth costs 25 million dollars less than the Kesseling.","The Vipertooth was built by Pittakan."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Pittakan","Wiseman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd4dbc0c510f5cb3ff3744e22a5b7d77"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The radio spot has brought in 150 more responses than the web campaign.","The four campaigns are the newspaper ad, the ad with 775 responses, the ad produced by Eddie Evans and the ad produced by Hal Hopkins.","The web campaign has brought in 775 responses.","The ad with 1075 responses was produced by Hal Hopkins.","The ad produced by Kenneth Kirby has brought 150 fewer responses than the ad produced by Eddie Evans."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075"],"label_b":["magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Hal Hopkins","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7d81d59c361d11f599dc4a290b718af"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Tango Group is either the squad that dropped at Dana Point or the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The team that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed 1 hour after Foxtrot Group.","The squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge deployed 1 hour after Yankee Group.","The team that jumped at 9:00am was dropped at Dana Point."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Foxtrot","Sierra","Tango","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Dana Point","Ezra Forest"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8396e3b27b248a484791d3c576e3a07c"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The cinnamon candle costs 2 dollars less than Zachary's candle.","The $4.50 candle, Terry's product and Zachary's candle are all different products.","The freesia candle is either the $4.50 product or Nathaniel's candle.","Zachary's product contains sandalwood.","The $5.50 candle contains freesia."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Nathaniel","Sophie","Terry","Zachary"],"label_c":["cinnamon","freesia","lavender","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=592a35e69e69a8095c18ca7f8ecaa593"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Winnow XD has 2 GB more storage than the Volkia one.","The Mobilex mobile phone has 2 GB more storage than the Winnow XD.","The Zennia 580 has 2 GB less storage than the Andromeda mobile phone.","The Epplex 7s has somewhat more storage than the Zennia 580.","The 8 GB mobile phone, the Winnow XD and the Epplex 7s are all different phones."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Winnow XD","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Mobilex","Opel","Volkia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10fd877a2b8fadc3f6f8add0b0af9240"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["The diner who paid $7.99 was either the one who got the water or Perry.","The one who got the orange soda paid less than the one who got the iced tea.","Homer paid 2 dollars more than Perry.","Calvin was either the one who got the water or the one who got the iced tea.","The one who got the lemonade paid more than Calvin."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Calvin","Homer","Lee","Perry"],"label_c":["iced tea","lemonade","orange soda","water"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b43aced6ae8528e8c5439b2622fbada"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Vickie used the vegan diet.","Wesley used the sugar-free diet.","Wesley lost 2 fewer pounds than Vickie.","Wesley lost 2 more pounds than the person who used the low-fat diet.","The dieter who used the low-fat diet lost somewhat more pounds than Pamela."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Ora","Pamela","Vickie","Wesley"],"label_c":["gluten-free","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b8d11bee2d91b2c1786dc54e1232ad4"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The camera made by Torvia is either the $575 camera or the G-290.","The model made by Torvia costs 25 dollars more than the MX-827.","The $550 camera is the Zenix 2C.","The camera made by Cober costs more than the camera made by Honwa.","The model made by Cober costs 50 dollars less than the G-290."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625"],"label_b":["Cober","Dayero","Honwa","Torvia"],"label_c":["G-290","MX-827","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38582526b107b279334991722dcfe4ab"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Ray's order cost more than Sylvia's order.","Tami's order, the $7.25 purchase and the purchase that included celery are all different orders.","Ray's order cost 2 dollars less than the order that included turnips.","The $4.25 purchase included asparagus."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Ray","Sylvia","Tami","Vicky"],"label_c":["asparagus","celery","onions","turnips"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97b556b772140a9555531a11116c4a51"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The option on Anguilla costs 20 dollars more per night than Silver Harbor.","El Pacifico is on St. Martin.","El Pacifico costs 40 dollars more per night than the resort on Anguilla.","Emerald View is on St. Barts."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Emerald View","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Barbados","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2086502d40998d2da5ee85a590fbc8ab"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Brandi performed 1 spot before Melissa.","The person who used flashlights was either the performer who went second or Floyd.","Floyd performed 1 spot before the juggler who used rings.","The performer who went fourth used batons.","Trevor performed sometime after the person who used rings."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Brandi","Floyd","Melissa","Trevor"],"label_c":["batons","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8eb92a0cccf43100e7d1b0d7e3654be4"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Cantu Arena is set up for rugby games.","The soccer facility holds more people than the basketball facility.","The facility with seating for 230 people is either Dotson Arena or the lacrosse facility.","Harmon Arena holds more people than Vazquez Arena.","Cantu Arena holds 40 more people than the soccer facility.","Dotson Arena holds fewer people than Vazquez Arena."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230"],"label_b":["Cantu","Dotson","Harmon","Vazquez"],"label_c":["basketball","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5895e789436284736c98a3b67c370e4a"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["Deanna's flower was either the ispahan or the enchantress.","The flower that won second place was Nellie's.","The magic dragon finished 1 place ahead of Francine's flower.","The ispahan won second place."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["enchantress","ispahan","lafter","magic dragon"],"label_c":["Casey","Deanna","Francine","Nellie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c746d44da3a5667dcca322595da82930"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["March's exhibit was from Yemen.","The lacquerware exhibit took place in February.","The presentation from Uganda was held 1 month before the exhibit from Zimbabwe.","The presentation from Jamaica was held sometime after the sculpture exhibit.","The lacquerware presentation was held 1 month before the armor presentation."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Uganda","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f79519f011ded8fe4f2932302a5152b"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["The four animals were the animal believed to be 230,000 years old, the animal found in Norway, the animal found in Greenland and \"Dumbo\".","\"Fang\" was unearthed in Greenland.","\"Fang\" lived 30,000 years before the animal found in Scotland.","The animal found in Norway lived 30,000 years after \"Ellie\"."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Ellie","Fang"],"label_c":["Greenland","Norway","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ed77ab91062e07fd67265ad2f672fe2"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Gail was either the skier who jumped 86.4 meters or the jumper who scored 103 points.","The skier who jumped 102.9 meters scored 7 more points than the jumper who jumped 86.4 meters.","Tasha jumped 105.6 meters.","Wanda scored 103 points.","The four people were the jumper who scored 89 points, Wanda, Candice and Tasha."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Candice","Gail","Tasha","Wanda"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd9063ce528910429fc0551f57130d84"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The diver going out on July 13 will go out with Lynn.","Mrs. Ferrell is either the diver going out with Hilda or the diver going out on July 15.","Mr. Ayers is either the diver going out on July 15 or the diver going out with Vicki.","Mrs. Ferrell will go out with Yolanda.","Mr. Gallegos will dive 1 day after the customer going out with Yolanda."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mr. Erickson","Mrs. Ferrell","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Hilda","Lynn","Vicki","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7c743d8b636af2119f052c9999de191"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Quael is farther away from us than Ereph.","The exoplanet orbiting star EX 53 is 4 light years closer to us than Ereph.","Hinveng is 4 light years closer to us than the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198.","Hinveng is either the exoplanet 47 light years from earth or the planet orbiting star MKP 427."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years"],"label_b":["Ereph","Hinveng","Kinucia","Quael"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","MKP 427","PLC 120"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f2d59d6674983f43efe35961128c916"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Bruce will make 30,000 dollars less than the person filming on September 15th.","Angel will film on September 29th.","William will make $115,000.","The man making $130,000 is either the actor filming on October 6th or Bruce."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000"],"label_b":["Angel","Bruce","Gerald","William"],"label_c":["September 15th","September 29th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d36a786b31e11160eaa4dc51355da897"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The person with the $12.50 fare was picked up at the Moore Mansion.","Olga was picked up at the Arctic Building.","Olga was either the client who got picked up at the Seattle Tower or the person with the $15.50 fare.","Isabel paid somewhat less than the client who got picked up at the Rainier Club.","Josephine paid 3 dollars less than the client who got picked up at the Arctic Building."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Isabel","Josephine","Olga","Tim"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Moore Mansion","Rainier Club","Seattle Tower"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12959aa8175850a994036b6db74bc7c0"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The one who had the cafe americano paid 1 dollar more than the one who had the cafe latte.","Hope paid $8.99.","Norman paid less than Opal.","The one who had the cafe americano paid less than Linda.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid 2 dollars more than Norman."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Hope","Linda","Norman","Opal"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","espresso"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d532fc903768ad7135915cb1a08eb1df"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Zednisen was approved 1 month after Damasol.","The medicine that treats asthma was approved 1 month after the pharmaceutical that treats heart disease.","Minitrell was approved in March.","The pharmaceutical that treats influenza is either the drug approved in February or Minitrell.","The pharmaceutical approved in January treats heart disease."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Damasol","Favolin","Minitrell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["asthma","dengue fever","heart disease","influenza"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18f6d5619d13af7e674decb73af34bc9"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The purple team was ranked 1 place behind the green team.","The \"Night Ninjas\" is either the green team or the squad that finished fourth.","The \"Spray Paints\" finished fourth.","The \"Splat Squad\" uses white paintballs.","The four teams are the team that finished second, the \"Spray Paints\", the \"Color Blinds\" and the \"Splat Squad\"."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Splat Squad","Spray Paints"],"label_c":["green","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff1500d92f10117afa2c723295a5f50b"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Hustle Boys's track is sometime after \"Can't Escape\".","Hustle Boys's song is 1 track before \"What We Need\".","Hustle Boys's track is \"I Think of You\".","Manic Android's song is 1 track after \"What We Need\".","Gizmo Glory's track is the third song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","What We Need"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0ab2ef8300aa3f70177b46d42b847b2"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Hattie and the student who will major in Theology are different students.","The student who will major in English is either Tracy or the student who received the $25,000 scholarship.","Hattie was awarded $10,000 more than the person who will major in Physics.","The student who received the $40,000 scholarship will major in Theology.","Ora was awarded some amount less than the student who will major in Archaeology."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000"],"label_b":["Erma","Hattie","Ora","Tracy"],"label_c":["Archaeology","English","Physics","Theology"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2139bc7540ae0ef4791f153b9e46c306"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The tank bought by Betsy Beard is 55 gallons.","The fish tank bought by Edwin Ellis is either the 70 gallon display or the $775 display.","The $1,825 fish tank is 10 gallons smaller than the tank bought by Edwin Ellis.","The tank bought by Gideon Gates is either the 60 gallon display or the 70 gallon display.","The $2,000 display is somewhat smaller than the $1,825 tank."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Betsy Beard","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$775","$1,250","$1,825","$2,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a302335e5889859808da97480e141bd5"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The 9:30am class is either Opal's class or the ashtanga yoga class.","The iyengar yoga class is led by Rosemary.","The vinyasa yoga class begins 2 hours before the iyengar yoga session.","The 11:30am class is led by Nancy.","The vinyasa yoga session starts sometime after the prenatal yoga class."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["ashtanga","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Nancy","Opal","Rosemary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4b5ad2b21a073cc17d9f6015b50473b"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The gator that is 11.5 feet long is somewhat older than Elwood.","Rex is 11.5 feet long.","Elwood is 10 years older than Carlos.","Carlos is 13.6 feet long.","Carlos is 10 years younger than the animal that is 15.3 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Carlos","Elwood","Iggy","Rex"],"label_c":["10.7 feet","11.5 feet","13.6 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18da3d83095719a39abe7d2f08583bd9"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["The business opening on May 11th is owned by Mrs. Love.","The company opening on May 2nd is either Frank's Figs or the company owned by Mrs. Chaney.","Frank's Figs will open 6 days after the company owned by Mr. Austin.","The business owned by Mrs. Chaney will open 6 days before Books and More.","White Elephant is either the business owned by Mr. Austin or the business opening on May 8th."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th"],"label_b":["Books and More","Frank\\'s Figs","Tricky Toys","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mr. Austin","Mrs. Chaney","Mrs. Love","Mrs. Pugh"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15bb40d8c03ba3e25ecc0af992722c49"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Aristotle was either the system from Exeter or the A.I. from CIT.","The system from Exeter finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system from Oxford.","Plutarch finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the system from Exeter.","Gorgias scored 62%.","The A.I. that scored 76% was from CIT."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Aristotle","Galen","Gorgias","Plutarch"],"label_c":["CIT","Exeter","MIT","Oxford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2e1399abe57abc00994ae114338b3e6"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The radio spot has brought in 150 more responses than the magazine ad.","The campaign with 925 responses was produced by Gilda Gamble.","The campaign produced by Julie Jordan has brought 150 fewer responses than the ad produced by Iva Ingram.","The direct mailer has brought in 925 responses."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075"],"label_b":["direct mailer","magazine ad","radio spot","tv commercial"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Gilda Gamble","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aed0485dbe3edb52a2e8bc51e4911b33"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Pablo's package cost 1 dollar less than Zachary's package.","The shipment with the basketball in it cost somewhat more than Pablo's shipment.","Zachary's package cost 2 dollars less than Neil's shipment.","The shipment with the rare book in it cost somewhat more than Derek's package.","The package with the tea set in it cost 1 dollar more than the package with the basketball in it."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","rare book","tea set"],"label_c":["Derek","Neil","Pablo","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7cccca1a00fc8e3948502e46b885a233"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly that was auctioned 9th was either the insect won by Roland or the insect that sold for $260.","The insect won by Harry was either the butterfly that was auctioned 2nd or the insect that sold for $270.","The insect won by Daniel sold for somewhat less than the butterfly that was auctioned 2nd.","The butterfly that was auctioned 2nd sold for 20 dollars less than the butterfly that was auctioned 5th."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280"],"label_b":["Daniel","Harry","Paul","Roland"],"label_c":["2nd","5th","8th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c14524f40c1ad6fba72749a9530e1238"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The package with the fruit basket in it cost 2 dollars more than Ian's shipment.","The shipment that cost $7.75 is Pablo's.","Zachary's package cost somewhat less than the package with the toaster in it.","The shipment with the basketball in it cost 2 dollars less than the shipment with the tea set in it."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["basketball","fruit basket","tea set","toaster"],"label_c":["Ian","Pablo","Steven","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea1c1524681b66341b408890682aab00"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["The Manzarita footwear was 1 size larger than the Graffetz footwear.","Lucia's pair was a size 6.","Estelle's pair was 1 size larger than the Williford footwear.","Tonya's pair was a size 5."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Estelle","Lucia","Tonya","Vanessa"],"label_c":["Cormano","Graffetz","Manzarita","Williford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7ed77acccb5588ed49f10c51ebf998e"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Bai Yun was born 1 month before Yuan Zai's baby.","Gao Gao was Nan Sheng's baby.","Gao Gao was born 2 months after Tai Shan's baby.","Ling Ling was born in March."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Gao Gao","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Po Lang","Tai Shan","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95ea2cd1fa46a694a8d226f3c7ba8bc6"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Big Boy is 5 years younger than the gator that is 13.6 feet long.","Big Boy is 5 years older than the animal that is 11.5 feet long.","Fred is 5 years old.","Bubba is 10.7 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Big Boy","Bubba","Fred","Iggy"],"label_c":["10.7 feet","11.5 feet","13.6 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0d857d2aadb414c50afbabfa0d35fde"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["Theta Delta has 3 fewer members than Alpha Beta Tau.","Delta Gamma Pi is on Boom Court.","Beta Pi Omega has 32 members.","The fraternity on Kermit Lane has somewhat fewer members than the frat on Boom Court.","The house with 23 members is either the fraternity on Cedar Street or the frat on Boom Court."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Boom Court","Cedar Street","Erick Lane","Kermit Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5acc0fa2664d5fa47b09b9b0ac295959"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["The traveler flying from Liberia is leaving 1 hour earlier than Pablo.","Zachary is flying from Qatar.","Inez is either the traveler leaving at 3:30 pm or the person leaving at 4:30 pm.","The person flying from Ukraine is leaving 1 hour later than Wilbur.","The person flying from Qatar is leaving later than Pablo."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm"],"label_b":["Inez","Pablo","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["Liberia","Malta","Qatar","Ukraine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77108d66af8ddaa9da00e07e7acf2144"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["The student who will publish in March has been studying the Kamikei culture.","Sonja will publish 2 months after the student who has been studying the Garyk culture.","Zachary will publish 1 month after the person who has been studying the Cheer culture.","Vera is either the person who will publish in February or the student who has been studying the Cheer culture."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Michael","Sonja","Vera","Zachary"],"label_c":["Cheer","Garyk","Kamikei","Xozix"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b21fb2f4d42bc56fe848faa34736ea63"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Quinn's shirt is either the size 9 jersey or the size 6 jersey.","Dean's jersey is larger than Ellison's jersey.","The black jersey is 1 size smaller than the purple jersey.","Dean's shirt is smaller than Quinn's jersey.","The black jersey is 2 sizes smaller than the orange jersey.","Alford's shirt is larger than the purple shirt."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Alford","Dean","Ellison","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","purple"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8dc4ec642f826af6c1bc6368b8d4b904"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The aquamarine piece weighs less than Vic Evans's suitcase.","Yolanda Bauer's bag is either the teal luggage or the bag that weighs 41 pounds.","Vic Evans's suitcase weighs 38 pounds.","Tanya Gould's suitcase weighs 41 pounds.","The gray luggage weighs 6 pounds more than Wanda Dotson's piece."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Yolanda Bauer"],"label_c":["aquamarine","gray","teal","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e3ad154134768d271941d58e8c69b34"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["The one from Zambia is 2 feet taller than Pezaku.","Jebedah came from Chad.","The one that is 11 feet tall came from South Sudan.","Chamey is 2 feet taller than the one from Ethiopia."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet"],"label_b":["Chamey","Gareka","Jebedah","Pezaku"],"label_c":["Chad","Ethiopia","South Sudan","Zambia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01035e57da1b0564bc0739b62dbcdaf9"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Gostaldo's map was published in 1767.","The map of Scandinavia, the print published in 1749 and the print published in 1767 are all different maps.","Jenson's print was of Iceland.","The map published in 1749 is either the map of Scandinavia or the map of Corsica.","Jenson's print was published 18 years after Handle's print."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Caronelli","Gostaldo","Handle","Jenson"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Iceland","Scandinavia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc56e2aef5f60f0f41e88ec0ad415a6a"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Lee's item was either the piece that printed in 25 minutes or the skull.","Zachary's piece required 10 fewer minutes to print than the phone case.","Zachary's item was the helmet.","The cup took 10 more minutes to print than Adrienne's piece.","The design that printed in 20 minutes was the cup."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Hilda","Lee","Zachary"],"label_c":["cup","helmet","phone case","skull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8b527664112ebeafee4bfdd8cf80ee2"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Daniel Hansen's book sold 7 fewer copies than Call of Duty.","Call of Duty sold 19 copies.","Jeff Holman's book is either Wendalissa or the title that sold 19 copies.","The title that sold 19 copies was written by Alexis Olson.","Dessert Oasis sold 7 more copies than Alexis Olson's book."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Call of Duty","Dessert Oasis","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71844ee46068880596740b3a92dcb642"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The person who played second started with the Ware Opening.","The player who started with the Evans Gambit played 1 game after the person who started with the Slav Defense.","Walter started with the Benko Gambit.","The four people were the person who started with the Evans Gambit, Walter, Kendra and the person who played second.","The player who started with the Benko Gambit played 1 game before Nichole."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Kendra","Nichole","Velma","Walter"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf5211692f2d03dbcd078f87deea9e28"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The boxer with 10 losses has 3 more wins than the woman with 2 losses.","Edna Easton has more wins than the woman with 10 losses.","The four people are Rhonda, the fighter with 24 wins, the fighter with 8 losses and the woman with 27 wins.","The boxer with 7 losses has 3 fewer wins than Ollie."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33"],"label_b":["Edna Easton","Farrah Fawkes","Ollie","Rhonda"],"label_c":["2","7","8","10"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1076a0d19e70fe9016df17e73a8ea33e"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The rose that won fourth place was Ollie's.","The rose that won second place was Tricia's.","The four flowers were Virginia's flower, the flower that won second place, the rose that won fourth place and the lafter.","The bon silene was either Georgia's flower or the flower that won third place.","Virginia's rose finished 1 place behind the trier."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["bon silene","calocarpa","lafter","trier"],"label_c":["Georgia","Ollie","Tricia","Virginia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4c2ca04e578b215bdb4df6e264cbbef"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The person from Georgia won 10 million more than Ed Elliott.","The winner from Louisiana was either Dharma Day or the winner who won $5 million.","Betty Baxter won 10 million more than the winner from Mississippi.","Betty Baxter won somewhat less than the person from Louisiana."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Betty Baxter","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott"],"label_c":["Georgia","Louisiana","Mississippi","Washington"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6e403cd0078ddc175bbed566a809ba2"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Gizmo was in classes for 8 weeks.","The canine that was in school for 9 weeks was trained by Paula.","Buster trained 1 week less than Charlie.","The one Rachel trained had a training period that was somewhat shorter than that of the canine Martha trained.","The canine that was in school for 8 weeks is either the dog Odette trained or the one Paula trained."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Charlie","Gizmo"],"label_c":["Martha","Odette","Paula","Rachel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28fb637dcb1a08c4d7ce64f2075063b3"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Sonja played 1 game after the person who started with the Torre Attack.","Dawn played sometime before the player who started with the Reti Opening.","Heather started with the Reti Opening.","Walter played fourth.","Walter was either the person who started with the Slav Defense or the person who played third."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dawn","Heather","Sonja","Walter"],"label_c":["Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d22684f25521a84740a4cbf53a21eb57"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The hang gliding vacation is either the holiday with Freddie or the trip with William.","The trip with Lillie was 1 year before the trip with Tasha.","The hunting vacation was 2 years before the holiday with Freddie.","The hunting vacation was after the camping vacation.","The trip with William was before the holiday with Lillie."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Freddie","Lillie","Tasha","William"],"label_c":["camping","hang gliding","hiking","hunting"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5b3e17dc776d35bc9c175a330c8e025"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Danielle is either the person who trekked for 11 miles or the person who started at Bull Creek.","Iris walked 8 miles.","Meredith walked 2 more miles than the hiker who started at Cassia.","The hiker who started at Green Swamp walked 1 mile more than Iris."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Danielle","Iris","Meredith","Wesley"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Green Swamp","Lake Jesup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cb6a8e408006444492cdb3fba6162b7"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The $440 air conditioner is either the unit with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the air conditioner with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The item with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity, the air conditioner with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the Freezon Flux are all different units.","The item with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 130 dollars less than the Binson C40.","The Ultralux 92 costs somewhat more than the item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Coolstar XV5","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92"],"label_c":["15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a27a700e9b2a98de32847c899c616495"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The person who will speak on May 12th will be either the nitrogen usage expert or Ramon.","The four presenters will be Ramon, the presenter who will speak on May 10th, the sulfur oxide expert and the nitrogen usage expert.","Wendy will be either the presenter who will speak on May 11th or the presenter who will speak on May 13th.","Loretta is scheduled sometime before the sulfur oxide expert.","The person who will speak on May 13th will discuss acid rain."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th"],"label_b":["Loretta","Mable","Ramon","Wendy"],"label_c":["acid rain","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45c0d87d86d5779e152e72e4d138c6bb"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The item with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 130 dollars less than the Binson C40.","The Binson C40, the $505 air conditioner and the unit with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity are all different units.","The EnergyBeam 110 has the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Chiller Z costs somewhat less than the Coolstar XV5."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","EnergyBeam 110"],"label_c":["10,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb40d614135df9efa45f3494dd1a9573"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Katrina used balls.","Wesley performed 1 spot after Ian.","Katrina performed sometime after Wesley.","Wesley used mobile phones.","The person who used balls performed sometime before the juggler who used rings."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Brandi","Ian","Katrina","Wesley"],"label_c":["balls","bowling pins","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a5ab0ac3ff99308ee1e9678ae0065c2"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["The player who played 10 games played left field.","The person who played center field played somewhat more games than Vincent.","The person who played first base played 1 fewer game than the boy who played shortstop.","Salvatore played 9 games.","Salvatore played 1 fewer game than Delbert."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Delbert","Martin","Salvatore","Vincent"],"label_c":["center field","first base","left field","shortstop"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed1ad1bd678530eec2d2811ae37968ae"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The class with 13 students is either the course in room 318 or the 7:00 am class.","The class in room 212 starts 4 hours after the class with 18 students.","The 9:00 am class, the class with 11 students and the course in room 405 are all different classes.","The class with 13 students starts sometime after the class with 22 students.","The course with 22 students starts 2 hours after the course with 18 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["122","212","318","405"],"label_c":["11","13","18","22"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=851ca03014ff990f1db48f13003f674e"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Two for Tennis sold 7 more copies than Wendalissa.","The four books are My Best Friend, the book that sold 19 copies, Alexis Olson's book and Matt Stevens's book.","Roscoe Jones's book sold 7 fewer copies than Alexis Olson's book.","The book that sold 33 copies was written by Matt Stevens.","Wendalissa sold 19 copies."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3674fbb1a1d775023ac74e15283f4e4a"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The Lugmor pack is larger than Donna's pack.","Arthur's pack is 35 liters.","Paul's pack, the 35 liter pack and the Lugmor pack are all different packs.","The Grennel pack is either Paul's pack or Donna's pack.","The 30 liter pack is either Donna's pack or the Bistric pack.","Donna's pack is 25 liters."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Arthur","Donna","Kelley","Paul"],"label_c":["Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Travelore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a309003c72726ddd9b0212d942bedb24"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The vehicle with the YGA-441 plates was fined 25 dollars less than the vehicle with the FRZ-192 plates.","The car that received the $50 fine has the SVZ-880 plates.","The vehicle with the YGA-441 plates is either the car that received the $100 fine or the Injitsu.","The automobile with the YGA-441 plates was fined 50 dollars more than the Fierro.","The Grandero was fined $50."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Fierro","Grandero","Injitsu"],"label_c":["FRZ-192","RBD-337","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28378e5311ab60960aff250a44a0eadc"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The Alley Cats finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the Turkey Rolls.","The squad in the yellow shirts finished 12 points below the Gutter Gals.","The Alley Cats wore orange shirts.","The team that finished with 715 points wore gold shirts.","The team that finished with 727 points was either the squad in the orange shirts or the Gutter Gals."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Rowdy Rollers","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["gold","orange","pink","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6243a650f673c5eef41623b2c046106b"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["The application released by Novio was released earlier than Flowcarts.","Angry Ants was released earlier than the game released by Novio.","The game released by Apptastic was released 2 months later than the game released by BeGamez.","Angry Ants was released 1 month later than the game released by Trebuchet.","Wizard World is either the app released by BeGamez or the application released by Novio."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Flowcarts","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Novio","Trebuchet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adedb9714ff48b6a572190fecaf21158"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The person who won the oyster contest began his contest 15 minutes after Paul.","Zachary is either the person who won the blueberry pie contest or the competitor who began his competition at 11:15 am.","Francis started eating at 11:15 am.","The four contestants are the competitor who began his competition at 11:30 am, the competitor who won the oyster contest, the contestant who won the hot dog contest and Paul."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Francis","Lucas","Paul","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","hot dog","oyster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2da0a15395894760d6d68952a80df60a"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The senosaurus costs $1000.","The mirasaurus is either the 69 million year old fossil or the $1250 fossil.","The archadon costs 500 dollars less than the 85 million year old fossil.","The archadon is either the $1250 fossil or the $750 fossil.","The 90 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars more than the mirasaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["archadon","mirasaurus","pilodontus","senosaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","85 million","90 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4b47398c25d1102c66bfef03def06ce"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The Anderson family party is sometime after the Dalton family event.","The Dalton family party is either the party that requested the superhero or the party that requested the rock band.","The event on October 4 is either the Garner family event or the Dalton family party.","The O'Connor family party is sometime after the party that requested the petting zoo.","The party that requested the superhero is on October 6.","The Dalton family party is sometime after the booking that requested the magician."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["magician","petting zoo","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Anderson","Dalton","Garner","O\\'Connor"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c461c914f3d211c0364277332fcb152"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot taken in April was published by Wildzone.","The shot of the snow leopard was taken in April.","The shot of the arctic fox was taken 1 month after the photo published by Science World.","The photo taken in March was either the photo of the snow leopard or the shot published by Earth Aware.","The shot of the tree kangaroo was taken 1 month before the shot published by Wildzone."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["arctic fox","orangutan","snow leopard","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Earth Aware","Science World","The Geographer","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcc08f884466d26df548c23c14a95224"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The plane built by Forsyth costs less than the Dragon F-15.","The jet built by Wiseman costs 25 million dollars more than the plane built by McConnell.","The Graywing VX was built by Pittakan.","The Dragon F-15 costs $125 million.","The jet built by Forsyth costs less than the Kesseling."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Dragon F-15","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12"],"label_c":["Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Wiseman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67770ef91835e12e2f7597b3c3e8306d"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The wristwatch sold for 75 dollars more than the piece found at Colbert Run.","The diamond ring sold for 75 dollars more than the item found at Dimmot Woods.","The object found at Colbert Run, the item that sold for $250 and the object that sold for $475 were all different objects.","The object that sold for $325 was found at Dimmot Woods.","The gold chain was found at Heffen Lane."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","gold chain","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c860d12f4c14b2102f8add967f58b7b5"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The 25 liter pack is made by Grennel.","Betty's pack is made by Lugmor.","Natasha's pack, the 30 liter pack and the 25 liter pack are all different packs.","The Adironda pack is 5 liters smaller than Cheri's pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Arthur","Betty","Cheri","Natasha"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b76acf4db385b1e6b9c74f17b27d873c"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The lesson with Howard is 1 hour before Garrett's appointment.","The appointment at 9:30am is with Howard.","Blake's appointment is with Jimmy.","The session with Howard is sometime after Arnold's lesson.","The appointment with Lena is 1 hour after the lesson with Howard."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Jimmy","Lena","Nicholas"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6aab8f7cc5b8d62205a9da2268b4fa48"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["White Elephant is either the business opening on May 5th or the company owned by Mr. Austin.","Ant Farms Etc. will open 6 days after the business owned by Mr. Austin.","Tricky Toys will open 3 days before the business owned by Mrs. Frazier.","The four businesses are Books and More, the company owned by Mrs. Wise, the business owned by Mrs. Frazier and the business owned by Mr. Austin.","The company owned by Mrs. Wise is either Ant Farms Etc. or Books and More."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Books and More","Tricky Toys","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mr. Austin","Mrs. Frazier","Mrs. Jackson","Mrs. Wise"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55247177e1dc8de5306da49a7870c53a"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Willie's task starts at 10:00am.","Kay's assignment starts 1 hour before the dining room assignment.","Willie's chore is the bathroom.","Elisa's job starts sometime before the mud room assignment."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Elisa","Kay","Molly","Willie"],"label_c":["bathroom","dining room","kitchen","mud room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48ecbd3e84388ba82b8734dfc8123a1c"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The 1,225 sq ft rental rents for $1,525\/month.","The home in La Palma offers 1,100 sq ft of living space.","The four houses are the home that rents for $1,100\/month, the rental in La Palma, the home in Monticello and the rental in Eagle Grove.","The home that rents for $825\/month is 250 sq ft larger than the house in Eagle Grove."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft"],"label_b":["Capitola","Eagle Grove","La Palma","Monticello"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7e7f582049a72277e2ae87b789ceb6f"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The four computers are Tom's computer, the build with 256 GB of hard drive space, the system with 4 GB of RAM and the system with 384 GB of hard drive space.","Maurice's build has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Tom's build.","The build with 128 GB of hard drive space has 6 GB of RAM.","Otis's computer is either the computer with 2 GB of RAM or the build with 384 GB of hard drive space."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Maurice","Nathaniel","Otis","Tom"],"label_c":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e36bdd81e5ce5d5f19928982c83fb21"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Harvest Sun is longer than West of Eden.","Keith King's film is 5 minutes longer than Milton Vale.","Sid Saunders's film is 5 minutes longer than Harvest Sun.","Jesse Jimenez's film is shorter than West of Eden."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes"],"label_b":["Jesse Jimenez","Keith King","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Harvest Sun","Milton Vale","West of Eden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d77d82b815c03e20c165be5fb594dd6d"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The Tela G5 costs 25 dollars less than the model made by Nectron.","The camera made by Lirios is either the $625 camera or the DM-5000.","The camera made by Lirios costs 25 dollars less than the model made by Torvia.","The four cameras are the G-290, the $625 camera, the $550 camera and the model made by Lirios."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625"],"label_b":["Cober","Lirios","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","G-290","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=113f2b511fdf1f8e4c9b57f081777204"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Angry Ants was released 1 month later than the game released by Vortia.","Castle Crunch was released later than Bubble Bombs.","The app released by Vortia was released later than Bubble Bombs.","The game released by Apptastic was released 1 month later than the app released by Digibits.","Vitalinks was released in May."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Vitalinks"],"label_c":["Apptastic","Digibits","Novio","Vortia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=999e1365a3872a8608ae1acc11125b32"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The four cakes are the $200 piece, the cake shaped like a train, Melba's cake and the cake shaped like a potato.","Yvette's cake costs $125.","Patrick's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece shaped like a potato.","The $175 cake is shaped like a beach chair."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200"],"label_b":["Alisha","Melba","Patrick","Yvette"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","potato","train"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1b027e2c9a1ccefa4b38da685a2d836"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The tokamak facility will launch 1 month after the Comati DX5.","The Comati DX5 will launch sometime after the Kuchiwa W10.","The z-pinch facility will launch 1 month before the stellarator facility.","The Haramarui LV will launch 1 month after the tokamak facility."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Comati DX5","Haramarui LV","Kuchiwa W10","Tamura BX12"],"label_c":["polywell","stellarator","tokamak","z-pinch"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a37240ad4212daec4d5f7c16ae4e7760"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Trevor charges 2 dollars more than Blake.","The woodworker who works with oak charges less than Blake.","The carver who works with fir is either the woodworker who charges 3 dollars or Evan.","Oliver charges 2 dollars less than the woodworker who works with chestnut."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Blake","Evan","Oliver","Trevor"],"label_c":["chestnut","fir","oak","yew"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36a86ae45da96c82d88a9623a64672c6"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Ollie began his contest 15 minutes before Paul.","Francis started eating at 12:00 pm.","The contestant who won the hot dog contest is either the contestant who began his competition at 11:15 am or Paul.","Ollie began his contest sometime after the person who won the blueberry pie contest.","Francis began his contest sometime after the competitor who won the chicken wing contest."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Francis","Ollie","Paul","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","doughnut","hot dog"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49abf213907fe1578815c8fafc30af65"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The Estradas' baby was born 3 minutes before the Quinns' child.","Willard was born at 12:01am.","Olga was either the Estradas' child or the Pearsons' baby.","Homer was born 6 minutes before Olga.","The Quinns' baby was born 3 minutes before the Blanchards' child."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Agnes","Homer","Olga","Willard"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Estrada","Pearson","Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb1c6165aa1cce21d931e2e10249c486"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["The person who's now with the Reds graduated before the player who's now with the Dodgers.","The person who's now with the Angels graduated 1 year after Lonnie.","Edward is now with the Dodgers.","The person who's now with the Reds graduated 1 year after the person who's now with the Indians.","Walter graduated after the person who's now with the Reds."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008"],"label_b":["Edward","Jackie","Lonnie","Walter"],"label_c":["Angels","Dodgers","Indians","Reds"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=721b8c4ff3526566db1b781f292e9dde"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on President Taft or the student who gave the presentation on President Jackson.","Josefina spoke 3 minutes less than Chris.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Jackson spoke 3 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Truman.","Josefina spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on President Truman.","The student who gave the presentation on President Jackson spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Nadine."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Chris","Josefina","Muriel","Nadine"],"label_c":["Jackson","Taft","Truman","Van Buren"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c14ae1b6f66fb4ce215a97823b4a846"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Misty's client was either Juana or the person who paid $150.","Ginger and Teri's client were different clients.","Ginger paid 20 dollars more than Olivia's client.","Hannah paid less than Lynda's client.","The client who paid $180 was Teri's client."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Beulah","Ginger","Hannah","Juana"],"label_c":["Lynda","Misty","Olivia","Teri"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=067bc6ceb92aab673a296673143fe237"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The four packs are the 30 liter pack, the Bistric pack, the Travelore pack and the Adironda pack.","The 40 liter pack is either the Bistric pack or the Adironda pack.","Cheri's pack is made by Bistric.","Jeffrey's pack is smaller than the Travelore pack.","Hazel's pack is made by Lugmor."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Cheri","Eugene","Hazel","Jeffrey"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Lugmor","Travelore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb619fb22c4c8b5eb7a298cce4baeacc"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["#126 finished sometime before Ophelia.","#118 finished 2 places after #120.","Bridget finished sometime before #126.","Bridget finished 1 place after #134.","Ozzy was either #120 or #126."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Ophelia","Otis","Ozzy"],"label_c":["118","120","126","134"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b051266fedaf54414237a4e64c61bfb"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Jack Jensen's show is Variety X.","Lina Lopez's show starts at 10:30 pm.","Ken Kirby's show starts 30 minutes after Up Till Two.","The show that starts at 10:30 pm is either Green Tonight or Jack Jensen's program."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm"],"label_b":["Jack Jensen","Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Nate Nichol"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Red Eye Party","Up Till Two","Variety X"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14e656dfdb0a8fde4e8295cac39a6b64"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Doreen has been studying the Orjack culture.","The four students are Doreen, the person who has been studying the Tonange culture, the student who has been studying the Burutia culture and the student who will publish in April.","The student who has been studying the Burutia culture will publish sometime after the person who has been studying the Tonange culture.","Jesus will publish sometime before the student who has been studying the Orjack culture.","Terri will publish 1 month after Jesus."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Doreen","Jesus","Michael","Terri"],"label_c":["Burutia","Moryina","Orjack","Tonange"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=912626c8d996a269948babc6d6d60429"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The ostrich that finished second was #128.","The ostrich that finished first was either #118 or #126.","The runner that finished third was either #126 or Bridget.","Ophelia finished second.","Stretch finished 2 places after Kermit."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","126","128"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41f07dc7a1484a9d35432496ebaf5f9d"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["The employee who works in the yellow section served 50 more riders than Willis.","Orlando works in the green section.","The person who served 50 riders is either Brett or the person who works in the pink section.","Brett served 25 more riders than the worker who works in the pink section."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Brett","Orlando","Sergio","Willis"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df01d3aef3bb36f0f89112351f5a21a6"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The man who will lift 920 lbs is the Russian.","Vincent will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Nicola.","Wendell will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Francisco.","Nicola will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by Wendell.","The contestant who will lift 960 lbs is either the Dane or the Russian.","The person who will lift 880 lbs is the Canadian."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Nicola","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=393b2b3fcf51a042012b2f7bbe7393f6"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Lindsay has a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","The location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees, Elma and the town that will get 4 inches of snow are all different towns.","The town that will get 2 inches of snow has a forecasted low of 10 degrees.","Zearing will get 1 more inch of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches"],"label_b":["Elma","Lindsay","Three Rivers","Zearing"],"label_c":["10 degrees","12 degrees","15 degrees","18 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc68c46b9bd6ec223f58a44d0d95d8a3"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The Quinns are moving in on Thursday.","The Thompsons are paying less per month than the Quinns.","The family moving in on Monday is paying more per month than the family moving in on Friday.","The Huffs are paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Friday.","The family moving in on Saturday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the Gordons."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710"],"label_b":["Gordons","Huffs","Quinns","Thompsons"],"label_c":["Monday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a49a12c20771afab8e0c7079bf976dd1"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The device with a maximum range of 475 ft costs 150 dollars more than the Belhino 5.","The Motomiya costs $600.","The machine with a maximum range of 150 ft costs 75 dollars more than the Belhino 5.","The device with a maximum range of 650 ft and the $600 device are different devices.","The machine with a maximum range of 650 ft costs 75 dollars less than the Mechania."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","475 ft","650 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f425dc577bfe424ae98cc3798b18995"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The banded keel is either the animal from Australia or the animal that is 24 inches long.","The horned viper is from Cambodia.","The banded keel is 6 inches longer than the ash python.","The serpent that is 30 inches long is from Nicaragua.","The horned viper is longer than the ash python."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","horned viper","two-nosed asp"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","Uganda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4e781281ec3391b8b1da58b28d72d2c"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The Exatris will launch 2 months after the rocket developed by Rubicorp.","The Worul will launch in February.","The Beritron is either the rocket that will launch in January or the rocket developed by Ubersplore.","The rocket that will launch in April is made by Ubersplore.","The rocket that will launch in January is either the Worul or the rocket developed by Vexatech."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Beritron","Exatris","Foltron","Worul"],"label_c":["Permias","Rubicorp","Ubersplore","Vexatech"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4f74dce46abff048d30287fada8394e"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The four puzzles are the puzzle with the coral reef theme, the puzzle made by Denlend, the puzzle with 750 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces.","The puzzle made by Vesem is either the puzzle with 250 pieces or the jigsaw puzzle with 500 pieces.","The puzzle made by Irycia has 500 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend is either the jigsaw puzzle with 1000 pieces or the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme.","The puzzle with the city skyline theme has somewhat more than the puzzle with the rustic village theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Denlend","Irycia","Lyrod","Vesem"],"label_c":["city skyline","coral reef","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7253692f7c76048272d25484bc1f371"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["Mr. Kerr's class is held 2 periods after the course in room 129.","The course in room 122 is taught by Mr. Underwood.","Mr. Rhodes's class is held 1 period before the class in room 129.","The course in room 405 is held sometime before Mr. Underwood's class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["122","125","129","405"],"label_c":["Kerr","Morton","Rhodes","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b49b75195609259b8c81684193b22f8"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Brett spoke 6 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Jackson.","Josefina was either the student who spoke for 11 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on President Fillmore.","Muriel talked about President Monroe.","The four students were Josefina, the student who spoke for 11 minutes, the presenter who spoke for 5 minutes and the student who spoke for 14 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Brett","Josefina","Muriel","Randy"],"label_c":["Fillmore","Ford","Jackson","Monroe"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d925962b57033c4462307fcfdc03ca7"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The four people were Alice Anders, the person from Mississippi, the winner who won $15 million and the person who won $20 million.","The winner who won $15 million was from Kansas.","The winner from Kansas won 5 million more than Gil Greene.","Dharma Day was from Connecticut."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Kansas","Mississippi","Vermont"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53fab59c91e815e2859b3285d2c7b0c3"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Crystal's session is at 11:30am.","The lesson with Kristin is either Arnold's lesson or the session at 11:30am.","The appointment at 8:30am is with Howard.","The four sessions are the lesson at 9:30am, Garrett's appointment, the session with Michelle and Arnold's session."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Kristin","Michelle","Nicholas"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a14064ca4f8906f7c36833638d7bf72"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Robert's letter was sent in 1969.","The missive from Torquay was sent 7 years after Amelia's missive.","The missive that was sent in 1969 is either Sean's bottle or the letter from Bournemouth.","Sean's missive was from Le Havre."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Amelia","Marvin","Robert","Sean"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Le Havre","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e854100e6eb3b122531a6275dfd3d862"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Bailey trained 2 weeks more than Jake.","The dog Odette trained trained 2 weeks less than the one Stephanie trained.","The canine that was in school for 7 weeks was trained by Rachel.","The canine Paula trained is either Cooper or Jake."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Cooper","Jake"],"label_c":["Odette","Paula","Rachel","Stephanie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6930ef241c2b2778bce654af2dbf7326"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Call of Duty sold 14 fewer copies than Jeff Holman's book.","Zara's Game sold 7 more copies than Bill Orega's book.","Away in Arles was written by Jeff Holman.","The book that sold 33 copies was written by Roscoe Jones."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Bill Orega","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a151f6db320cc4e38564a59e4ad0f88"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The earring sold for 75 dollars more than the diamond ring.","The gold chain sold for 75 dollars more than the item found at Front Beach.","The object found at Burr Woods sold for somewhat more than the piece found at Front Beach.","The diamond ring sold for 75 dollars more than the wristwatch.","The diamond ring was either the piece that sold for $475 or the object found at Addison Beach."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475"],"label_b":["diamond ring","earring","gold chain","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Front Beach","Gillis Park"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a39a033fb1ba9bd872e454f3e9ac27e"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Bladescape was played in March.","The four games were the board game played in April, the game hosted at Ira's house, Planets Align and the game hosted at Yolanda's house.","Vendetta was either the game hosted at Ira's house or the game played in February.","The game played in January was hosted by Lynette."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bladescape","Planets Align","Rules of War","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Ira","Lynette","Manuel","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42acef84abf4bffc9ee4c2d621bef474"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who requested flaxseed paid more than Trevor.","Wilbur paid $6.75.","Mercedes paid 1 dollar less than the customer who requested quinoa.","Trevor asked for ginger."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Mercedes","Otis","Trevor","Wilbur"],"label_c":["flaxseed","ginger","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dfc7ccf1b3c3635999041bf5e4aac731"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The Alvarado family's house was built 7 years after Fox Cottage.","Belle Grove was built in 1834.","The 1855 building is owned by the Tran family.","The four homes are the 1848 house, Benson Hills, the Lowery family's building and Belle Grove."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Wagner Mansion"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Kane","Lowery","Tran"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c0207ec11ee826410d2bf37e1004cd9"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Lindsey scored 14 more points than the contestant who jumped 102.9 meters.","Robyn scored more points than Lindsey.","Robyn jumped 95.0 meters.","Candice jumped 96.3 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Candice","Lindsey","Olive","Robyn"],"label_c":["90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d9ffb3c74f086cfc8f5904ddc8ab519"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The jumper who scored 89 points jumped 96.3 meters.","Robyn was either the skier who scored 82 points or the contestant who scored 96 points.","The jumper who jumped 105.6 meters scored 14 fewer points than Yvonne.","Alicia jumped 86.4 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Alicia","Robyn","Shawna","Yvonne"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=737d42afdf2713e8871e8d7400f907f8"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Irma started with the Benko Gambit.","Dawn played fourth.","The player who started with the Ware Opening played sometime before the player who started with the Benko Gambit.","The person who played first was either the player who started with the Giuoco Start or the player who started with the Benko Gambit.","Luis played 1 game before Anne."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anne","Dawn","Irma","Luis"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Ware Opening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93728ef69f1a2cbb32c82d60abe5a522"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The customer who ordered the yellowtail roll is either the customer who ordered the philadelphia roll or the person who ordered the eel avocado roll.","The person who ordered the eel avocado roll paid 4 dollars more than the customer who ordered the teriyaki roll.","The client who ordered the philadelphia roll ordered the volcano roll.","The client who paid $13.50 ordered the yellowtail roll.","The client who ordered the dynamite roll paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the yellowtail roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["california","dynamite","eel avocado","philadelphia"],"label_c":["spider","teriyaki","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aeeb3c82e17b7750e3396b87e6e25e8b"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Alford's shirt is smaller than the green jersey.","Oliver's jersey is either the blue shirt or the green shirt.","The green jersey is smaller than Ellison's shirt.","Alford's jersey is 1 size larger than the purple jersey.","The black jersey is 2 sizes larger than the blue shirt."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Alford","Ellison","Levy","Oliver"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","purple"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=134288f64545d94518762e86e69898cb"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["Gara Oldman spoke on January 14th.","The person who spoke on January 16th was either the Socialist or Daniel Stead.","The Libertarian spoke 1 day after Fred Maddox.","Daniel Stead spoke on January 17th.","Barron Tweed, the Socialist and the Reformist were all different people."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th"],"label_b":["Barron Tweed","Daniel Stead","Fred Maddox","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Libertarian","Reformist","Socialist"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c645aba99bc1f5aca894e046e3b89fd7"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The person in room 314 is staying 1 day longer than the customer in room 203.","The customer in room 117 is staying for a shorter time than Lara.","Mr. Daniels is staying for 3 days.","Mr. Gonzalez is in room 209.","The client in room 117 is staying for a shorter time than Mr. Daniels."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mr. Daniels","Mr. Gonzalez","Lara","Watkins"],"label_c":["117","203","209","314"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa87dc8763baddf476170989c3a64ad8"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The Chiller Z costs $570.","The Ultralux 92 costs $440.","The Freezon Flux costs 65 dollars less than the air conditioner with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The $505 item is either the air conditioner with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the Freezon Flux.","The four units are the Freezon Flux, the $505 unit, the item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the $440 unit."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d69e942bb58267a3efa170a9ea47286"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Zifennwein was bottled in 1992.","The 1988 bottle is either the Bianca Flaux or the syrah.","The Bianca Flaux was bottled 8 years after the Ece Suss.","The Vendemmia is a riesling.","The Bianca Flaux is either the merlot or the 1988 wine."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["merlot","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b6c434639df11b0ad11fb106efc0a22"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The banded keel is longer than the serpent from New Guinea.","The animal that is 24 inches long is from New Guinea.","The reptile from Nicaragua is 12 inches longer than the two-nosed asp.","The snake that is 18 inches long is from Panama.","The two-nosed asp is 6 inches longer than the ash python."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp"],"label_c":["Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama","Spain"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c33dda736cea4d219a4e051c0edfd5c4"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Nichole's viral video is \"Happy Hermits\".","Lorena's viral video has somewhat more views than \"Baby Eats Cake\".","\"Beach Brouhaha\" has 1 million more views than Rodney's viral video.","Zachary's video is \"Beach Brouhaha\".","Nichole's video has 1 million fewer views than \"Baby Eats Cake\"."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Lorena","Nichole","Rodney","Zachary"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Happy Hermits","You Otter Know"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b44e1f2eb58db187dc02eb50824a55d"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Dawson is taller than Mt. Ochoa.","Mt. Sloan, the mountain that is 14,600 feet tall and the mountain first summited by Ford Fischer are all different mountains.","Mt. Dawson is 260 feet shorter than the mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer.","The mountain that is 14,210 feet tall was first climbed by Ben Beasley."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Dawson","Mt. Ochoa","Mt. Sloan","Mt. Vincent"],"label_c":["Ben Beasley","Ford Fischer","Irving Igor","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=507069b30a71cce854b7da786aa0643b"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The release with 1.4 million sales was released in January.","The album that came out in June sold 100,000 fewer copies than Painted Empire's record.","Jagged Knee's record sold 1.2 million copies.","The four releases are the album that came out in October, the release with 1.5 million sales, Eagle Ally's record and the record with 1.2 million sales."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Painted Empire"],"label_c":["January","February","June","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45ccdfee648e0678f6e3f6479aee6a2b"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The horned toad, the amphibian bought in April and Ollie's pet are all different amphibians.","Ollie's pet was bought 1 month after the wood frog.","Darlene's pet was bought 2 months before the bullfrog.","Valerie's pet was bought in February."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Darlene","Nettie","Ollie","Valerie"],"label_c":["bullfrog","horned toad","newt","wood frog"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe797d5d1511469f35d9dd0d564e6785"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Kurt's job will have 75 attendees.","Zachary's event will involve 25 fewer people than the symposium job.","Clarence's assignment will involve 25 more people than the birthday assignment.","The assignment with 50 attendees is either Kurt's job or the anniversary event.","The job with 75 attendees is the symposium."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125"],"label_b":["Clarence","Daisy","Kurt","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","retreat","symposium"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55808688e562f57bef11ba0497670c4f"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Francis took the Azure Seas cruise.","Francis set sail sometime before the traveler who took the Baroness cruise.","Francis, Damon and the person who took the 1984 cruise are all different travelers.","Greg set sail sometime before Francis.","The traveler who took the Neptunia cruise set sail sometime after Damon."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Damon","Francis","Greg","Lee"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Neptunia","Silver Shores"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42f740a4237ee89b91a3790175e02cf6"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The soccer player received 7 votes more votes than Colin.","Lowell received 7 votes fewer votes than the lacrosse player.","The contestant who got 4 votes, Ken and the hockey player are all different people.","Zachary received 4 votes.","Ken played lacrosse."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Colin","Ken","Lowell","Zachary"],"label_c":["golf","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a153663fdabba6e1d3ff83aef22bda1"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The team from Venezuela finished with 4 gold medals.","The squad that won 2 gold medals ended with 6 silver medals.","The four teams were the squad from Zimbabwe, the team that won 3 gold medals, the squad that won 6 silver medals and the squad that won 8 silver medals.","The team from Dominica ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 5 silver medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Dominica","Jordan","Venezuela","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["2","5","6","8"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b658eca9a6784ea7739915a0148f6012"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Olive's message was from Penzance.","Felipe's message is either the missive that was sent in 1976 or the missive from Penzance.","The message that was sent in 1983 was from Brighton.","Karla's missive was sent 14 years before the bottle from Cherbourg."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Felipe","Karla","Leah","Olive"],"label_c":["Brighton","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Penzance"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aaded3593dd13e0a7f594c883de346e0"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The mission going to Mars launched sometime after the Dunsa.","The probe that launched in March is going to Neptune.","The Varo is going to Titan.","The Varo launched 1 month before the Viria Mari.","The probe going to Titan launched 1 month after the Dunsa."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Dunsa","Jani Mila","Varo","Viria Mari"],"label_c":["Mars","Mercury","Neptune","Titan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=159bec7b53199c39c1757f94f7f59856"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The four fossils are the pilodontus, the $1000 fossil, the 90 million year old fossil and the $500 fossil.","The verasaurus is 75 million years old.","The 85 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the 90 million year old fossil.","The mirasaurus is either the 85 million year old fossil or the $1000 fossil."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["75 million","78 million","85 million","90 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=663477a2ca139d29e6c5cbbef697ac95"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Woodlawn was built in 1848.","The 1834 house is either the Odom family's building or Fox Cottage.","Fox Cottage is either the Baker family's house or the 1841 home.","Belle Grove is owned by the Lowery family.","Fox Cottage was built 7 years after the Odom family's building."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Fox Cottage","Leiman Manor","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Baker","Lowery","Odom","Vazquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a5501689fe2435191779c93c53da447"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Painted Empire's release sold somewhat more copies than the album that came out in January.","Eagle Ally's album was released in July.","Audio Array's album sold 200,000 fewer copies than Jagged Knee's record.","The album that came out in January sold somewhat fewer copies than the album that came out in October.","The record that came out in January sold 100,000 fewer copies than the release that came out in July.","Painted Empire's record was released in April."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Jagged Knee","Painted Empire"],"label_c":["January","April","July","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa6b04fc2ea0f776a6571c47b4b8621c"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["61 Nemesis has a diameter 12 km smaller than the asteroid rich in cobalt.","49 Eugenia is either the asteroid rich in cobalt or the asteroid with a diameter of 23 km.","The asteroid rich in platinum has a diameter 12 km smaller than 11 Ceres.","49 Eugenia has a diameter 12 km larger than the asteroid rich in yttrium.","The asteroid with a diameter of 11 km is either the asteroid rich in platinum or 61 Nemesis."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis"],"label_c":["cobalt","lanthanum","platinum","yttrium"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=124f3d39a2b421928cdc0e405c03279d"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["The puppy adopted in April is the collie.","Gail's pet was adopted 2 months after the schnauzer.","The schnauzer was adopted 1 month after Wendy's pet.","Kayla's pet is either the dog adopted in January or the boxer."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Gail","Kayla","Miriam","Wendy"],"label_c":["boxer","collie","dachshund","schnauzer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3348667bcdeab5c0433b21c419b96845"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Alphalon II has 4 GB more storage than the Mobilex phone.","The Technitron item has 4 GB more storage than the Portimax C.","The Lunia V2 is made by Andromeda.","The 4 GB item is made by Pegasus."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Mobilex","Pegasus","Technitron"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec46c53c56c247ea09783decdbc9515a"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The $775 display is either the 70 gallon display or the tank bought by Cora Carey.","The display bought by Donna Drake is 65 gallons.","The tank bought by Edwin Ellis is 60 gallons.","The $2,500 fish tank is somewhat larger than the $550 fish tank.","The display bought by Faith Frisk, the $775 tank and the $2,500 display are all different tanks."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=220a83dd755b21a6ac4e660bab7d5c4c"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The beverage that cost $3.40 was either the espresso or the drink ordered by Jacob.","The iced americano cost somewhat more than the drink ordered by Jacob.","The coffee ordered by Fredrick cost 20 cents less than the mocha.","The beverage ordered by Austin cost $3.40."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60"],"label_b":["Austin","Charlie","Fredrick","Jacob"],"label_c":["espresso","iced americano","macchiato","mocha"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c2e1866547029e8f501da28697e1173"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The banker was 1 year older than Randy.","Sean was the teacher.","Ian was the accountant.","Sean was either the 24-year-old or the musician."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Eddie","Ian","Randy","Sean"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","musician","teacher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91b33ac9712faef9e2738e2899eb9c2f"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Kelvin is either the person hired on March 21st or the Velez & York hire.","The person hired on March 15th was hired by Green & Hayes.","Abel is either the person hired on March 12th or the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","Gabriel was hired by Dorsey Assoc..","Kelvin was hired 6 days after the Green & Hayes hire."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st"],"label_b":["Abel","Gabriel","Kelvin","Nadine"],"label_c":["Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Velez & York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9adefe3a2de7139f8638c3290aa4c9cb"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The youngster who won the theater badge was awarded 2 spots after Gayle.","Roberta won the swimming badge.","The girl who won the wildlife badge was either Beverly or the scout who got the fourth award.","The girl who got the first award won the wildlife badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Beverly","Gayle","Roberta","Yvonne"],"label_c":["ceramics","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=818cdfdf3d4537996cfbc066bef6466f"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Kendra was either the scout who won the swimming badge or the youngster who got the third award.","The girl who got the fourth award won the dance badge.","Dolores was awarded 1 spot after the scout who won the swimming badge.","The youngster who won the leadership badge was awarded 1 spot after Roberta.","The scout who got the second award won the leadership badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dolores","Kendra","Maxine","Roberta"],"label_c":["dance","leadership","swimming","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dba7c7068027f3461a22974ed26aa84c"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["The customer who ordered wheat bread came in a half-hour after Meredith.","Sheri asked for brioche.","The four customers were the customer who ordered wheat bread, Sheri, the customer who came in at 7:00am and Louise.","Meredith came in one hour before the person who ordered pumpernickel."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am"],"label_b":["Louise","Meredith","Patty","Sheri"],"label_c":["brioche","naan","pumpernickel","wheat bread"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ec9acafd2a2d8025c15ba18367e1c3f"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family paying $700 a month, the Sheltons and the family moving in on Wednesday are all different families.","The Pattersons are paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Monday.","The family moving in on Friday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the Gordons.","The Gordons are either the family paying $710 a month or the family moving in on Monday.","The family paying $700 a month is moving in on Friday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710"],"label_b":["Gordons","Nortons","Pattersons","Sheltons"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d59de9e8a17909faa0c000784e2feae"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Fuel Stop is in Lewis.","The business charging $1.15 per gallon is either the store in Walnut Grove or Fuel Stop.","Fuel Stop charges 4 cents less per gallon than Gas-N-Go.","Ballantines is either the business charging $1.19 per gallon or the gas station in Rowley.","Gas-N-Go offers gas at $1.11 per gallon."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop"],"label_c":["Lewis","Rowley","Walnut Grove","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c8a4c2af79c1456b4de33226f56d83b"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Willie's pet was bought 1 month before Rosemary's pet.","The bullfrog was bought 2 months after the tree frog.","Darlene's pet is either the horned toad or the amphibian bought in February.","The four amphibians are the tree frog, the amphibian bought in April, Patrice's pet and Rosemary's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Darlene","Patrice","Rosemary","Willie"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","tree frog"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4919d8a2df13583140f4c86a10fc7f6c"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The horned turban shell is either the blue and white seashell or the shell found in 1995.","The honey cerith shell is either the brown and pink shell or the seashell found in 1995.","The blue and white seashell was found 6 years before the honey cerith shell.","The baby's ear shell was found 3 years before the pink and white shell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin"],"label_c":["blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82ebfbf647d2240a09f59f592c2abc95"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Darkwing 6 costs less than the aircraft built by McConnell.","The Falcon X-2 costs 25 million dollars more than the plane built by Ale and Moore.","The Darkwing 6 costs 50 million dollars more than the plane built by Tenerife.","The Vipertooth costs $125 million."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Falcon X-2","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","McConnell","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d01ab980fd3b6ea157b5dcbe80e099f8"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["The tight end is either the person who played in 6 games last season or Buford Britt.","Abel Austin is the center.","The person who played in 3 games last season is the quarterback.","Horace Hayden played one game more than Gordon Gregg.","The person who played in 3 games last season, Buford Britt and the center are all different players."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Abel Austin","Buford Britt","Gordon Gregg","Horace Hayden"],"label_c":["center","quarterback","running back","tight end"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c0433cbf62197b00a546b9e28c5ed51"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The Vaughans' baby was born 3 minutes after Toni.","Peggy was born at 12:07am.","The four babies were the Ortegas' baby, the baby born at 12:01am, the child born at 12:10am and the child born at 12:07am.","Jessie was born at 12:10am.","Iris was either the child born at 12:10am or the Lamberts' baby."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Iris","Jessie","Peggy","Toni"],"label_c":["Lambert","Ortega","Pearson","Vaughan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bfa3b811b399202522493d8531bd537"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Annata Branco was bottled sometime after the Vendemmia.","The 1992 bottle is a riesling.","The gewurztraminer is either the Annata Branco or the Luzagueil.","The Luzagueil was bottled in 1988.","The chardonnay was bottled 4 years before the Ece Suss."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Ece Suss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","riesling"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a118ac1518c155f77b9fd8a1fa5b384b"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Ollie and the student who has been studying the Zhale culture are different students.","The person who will publish in March has been studying the Warith culture.","Floyd will publish 1 month before the person who has been studying the Zhale culture.","Jesus will publish 1 month before the student who has been studying the Nyap culture.","The student who will publish in January is either the student who has been studying the Denarr culture or Jesus."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Floyd","Hazel","Jesus","Ollie"],"label_c":["Denarr","Nyap","Warith","Zhale"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c5c9c4694532873689ec898c512393d"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Jana's candle contains vanilla.","The freesia candle, Courtney's candle and the $7.50 candle are all different products.","The $5.50 candle contains cinnamon.","Zachary's candle costs 1 dollar more than the ginger product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Courtney","Jana","Nathaniel","Zachary"],"label_c":["cinnamon","freesia","ginger","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=561a3d5475dc8e76a6659a7497ffa8b8"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The seashell found in 1992 is either the black and white shell or the honey cerith shell.","The pink and white shell was found 3 years before the coquina shell.","The horned turban shell is brown and yellow.","The shark eye shell was found 3 years before the pink and white shell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001"],"label_b":["coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","shark eye"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","pink - white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a0d96af461b96d065fac59afb63e449"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["The \"Bull's Dove\" sold for somewhat less than the \"Jenny Penny\".","Quinn Quade's stamp sold for somewhat more than Ray Ricardo's stamp.","Quinn Quade's stamp was the \"Bull's Dove\".","Ray Ricardo's stamp was the \"Frog's Eye\".","Ray Ricardo's stamp sold for $25,000 more than Nina Nunez's stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000"],"label_b":["Mel Morton","Nina Nunez","Quinn Quade","Ray Ricardo"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Frog\\'s Eye","Jenny Penny"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9aa318b5afa3c5241e85be0b891e8ad"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Greg was either the contestant who threw the black darts or the contestant who threw the red darts.","Greg scored 7 points higher than Ira.","The player who threw the red darts scored 7 points higher than Alton.","Alton finished with 48 points.","The player who scored 41 points threw the green darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62"],"label_b":["Alton","Greg","Ira","Shaun"],"label_c":["black","green","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e39e0954c2e51e82f31d10fdba7617f1"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The course in room 314 starts 2 hours after the class with 20 students.","The course with 22 students starts 2 hours before the course in room 129.","The four classes are the class in room 405, the 1:00 pm class, the 9:00 am class and the 11:00 am class.","The class in room 405 starts 2 hours before the class with 20 students.","The course in room 201 has 25 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["129","201","314","405"],"label_c":["18","20","22","25"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31d5974c5643201062bad11de5342bf7"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Cate Carlson ended up with 8,500 votes.","The doctor finished 500 votes ahead of Cate Carlson.","Al Allen was either the candidate who received 10,000 votes or the academic.","Dale Donovan finished 1,000 votes ahead of the architect."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Jed Jarvis"],"label_c":["academic","architect","doctor","teacher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=167fefcb6c9c9b7b4216060f42b84e73"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The Ultralux 92 costs 65 dollars less than the Freezon Flux.","The Freezon Flux costs somewhat less than the EnergyBeam 110.","The Ultralux 92 costs 65 dollars less than the air conditioner with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The $570 unit is either the item with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the Ultralux 92.","The Ultralux 92 costs 65 dollars more than the item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Chiller Z","EnergyBeam 110","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da897b9ad806cfbe57bb579dcd8a8857"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Rules of War was played in April.","Vendetta was hosted by Pat.","The game hosted at Yolanda's house was played 1 month after Emberfight.","The game hosted at Yolanda's house was played 2 months before the board game hosted at Ethel's house."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Emberfight","Rules of War","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Ethel","Manuel","Pat","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71a5b61d6d0110f1b74b2358d474d683"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Francine's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Timothy's pair.","The four pairs were Ana's pair, the team that scored 26.3 points, Holden's pair and Timothy's pair.","Ana's pair finished with 26.6 points.","Virginia's pair scored 6 tenths of a point higher than Ruben's pair."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2"],"label_b":["Ana","Francine","Virginia","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Holden","Ivan","Ruben","Timothy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=594567ba8a0130b59d0f3a51611f6b6a"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Willard was the Pearsons'.","Willard was born 3 minutes after Raul.","Toni was born sometime after Willard.","The Blanchards' child was born sometime before the Underwoods' child.","Toni was the Blanchards'."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Felicia","Raul","Toni","Willard"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Lambert","Pearson","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2e6e1f84a8d033e8929cd87f674dffd"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The board game hosted at Gerald's house was played 1 month after the game hosted at Yolanda's house.","Bladescape was played 1 month after the game hosted at Gerald's house.","Vendetta was played in March.","Rules of War was hosted by Sadie."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bladescape","Planets Align","Rules of War","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Doreen","Gerald","Sadie","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed0294d43429bce211c64ae59a093e94"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The drink that cost $3.40 was either the espresso or the iced americano.","The coffee ordered by Bryan cost somewhat more than the espresso.","The four orders were the drink that cost $3.40, the iced americano, the macchiato and the drink Jacob ordered.","The drink that cost $3.30 was the iced americano.","The beverage ordered by Greg cost 10 cents less than the mocha."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60"],"label_b":["Bryan","Greg","Henry","Jacob"],"label_c":["espresso","iced americano","macchiato","mocha"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ddfc62d296da43f020aadcfc8769942"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["The person who ordered banana for their first scoop was somewhere in line ahead of the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","Roberta is either the third person or the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop.","The person who ordered coconut for their first scoop was 2 spots in line behind Zachary.","Charlie was immediately ahead of the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop.","Zachary was second in line."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Charlie","Roberta","Viola","Zachary"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","coconut","raspberry"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=183acbb94a795b91d9415fd7d68ae454"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The person who paid $11.50 ordered the volcano roll.","The customer who ordered the alaskan roll paid 2 dollars less than the person who ordered the summer roll.","The customer who ordered the futomaki roll paid $15.50.","The four people are the client who ordered the hawaiian roll, the person who paid $13.50, the client who ordered the volcano roll and the client who ordered the yellowtail roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","dragon","futomaki","hawaiian"],"label_c":["spicy tataki","summer","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99d339808ee96c163c8470a966f2b363"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Virginia's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Glenda's pair.","Francine's pair was either Zachary's pair or Gabriel's pair.","Heidi's pair scored somewhat higher than Zachary's pair.","Valentino's pair scored somewhat lower than Zachary's pair.","Heidi's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Francine's pair."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2"],"label_b":["Francine","Glenda","Heidi","Virginia"],"label_c":["Gabriel","Leonard","Valentino","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70a57ded3feddb6d90ed94a70026a88f"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The outing to Eastbrook logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the trip to Isleton.","The April 17 outing was in Gilmore City.","The outing where they saw 16 shooting stars was in Gilmore City.","The April 10 outing logged 7 more shooting stars than the April 22 outing."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23"],"label_b":["April 7","April 10","April 17","April 22"],"label_c":["Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Manchester"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=457dbfce3fdf7ab4603f268059e65150"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["The diner who paid $4.99 was either Calvin or the one who got the root beer.","Kelli paid $6.99.","The one who got the water paid 1 dollar less than Dean.","Calvin paid more than Lee.","The one who got the root beer paid 1 dollar less than the one who got the iced tea."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Calvin","Dean","Kelli","Lee"],"label_c":["iced tea","lemonade","root beer","water"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50b2899e9d46d7049b4ea1fad7693935"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Felix finished with 55 points.","Felix threw the yellow darts.","The contestant who threw the gray darts finished 7 points lower than Hubert.","The four players were the player who threw the green darts, Zachary, Felix and the player who scored 48 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62"],"label_b":["Felix","Hubert","Pedro","Zachary"],"label_c":["gray","green","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=727d4fe231e262c8d0442b0c4640edcf"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["Antoinette's pair was by Williford.","Antoinette's pair was a size 6.","The Schtillet footwear was somewhat smaller than the Williford footwear.","Helen's pair was somewhat smaller than the Graffetz footwear.","The Graffetz footwear was somewhat smaller than Shawna's pair."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Genevieve","Helen","Shawna"],"label_c":["Cormano","Graffetz","Schtillet","Williford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f21f37c0044cb6014027caa332cc53d6"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The viperfish was found at 16,500 ft.","The creature discovered in the Bristle Trench was found 1,500 feet lower down than the creature discovered in the Velma Deep.","The viperfish and the specimen discovered in the Velma Deep are different animals.","The specimen found at 19,500 ft was discovered in the Tethys Trough.","The animal discovered in the Tethys Trough is either the creature found at 18,000 ft or the lancetfish.","The daggertooth was found somewhat lower down than the tube worm."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft"],"label_b":["daggertooth","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Willis Trench"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a5c162c72ec5394a924928f6bf6f03b"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The lacrosse player received 7 votes fewer votes than Eduardo.","Eduardo received 11 votes.","The contestant who got 11 votes played football.","The soccer player is either Pablo or the contestant who got 11 votes.","Guillermo received 7 votes more votes than the football player."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Eduardo","Guillermo","Lowell","Pablo"],"label_c":["football","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd007dc87dcea3c4d8821528588f7c06"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The message from Plymouth was sent 14 years after the letter from Cherbourg.","Tracy's letter was sent in 1962.","The bottle from Plymouth is either Karla's bottle or Tracy's missive.","Sean's missive is either the letter that was sent in 1983 or the message that was sent in 1962.","Sean's bottle was from Le Havre."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Felipe","Karla","Sean","Tracy"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Plymouth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59bf0f95d6bd484067e9ee0fb7c4a699"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Kayla's pet was adopted sometime after Norma's pet.","The dachshund was adopted 1 month before Norma's pet.","Lydia's pet was adopted 1 month before the black lab.","Kayla's pet was adopted 1 month before the boxer."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Faye","Kayla","Lydia","Norma"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","dachshund","schnauzer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0627b4a80d3a3fd78f95a46b99b5ec7f"} {"story":"Jarvis is teaching a small group of friends how to properly brew several different types of tea. Using only the clues that follow, determine the ideal temperature and steep time for each tea, as well as its price per pound.","clues":["The tea that requires 190 degree water costs 2 dollars less than the Pouchong.","The variety that requires 185 degree water costs 1 dollar more than the Gold Turtle.","The tea that costs $7.50, the variety that requires 215 degree water and the Gold Turtle are all different teas.","The Ali Shan needs 195 degree water."],"categories":["Prices","Teas","Temperatures"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Ali Shan","Gold Turtle","Jin Xuan","Pouchong"],"label_c":["185 degree","190 degree","195 degree","215 degree"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25d67320c5eb4190be51541c2cef857c"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The contestants that made it to 180 ft used the hybrid sling.","The contestants that made it to 150 ft used the trebuchet.","The Mad Mashers was either the group that used the catapult or the contestants that made it to 165 ft.","The four teams were the contestants that used the water cannon, the team that made it to 150 ft, the contestants that made it to 180 ft and the Russets.","The contestants that used the water cannon went 15 feet farther than the Yukon Bolds."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft"],"label_b":["Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Russets","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["catapult","hybrid sling","trebuchet","water cannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=666fb655b363790dae1929d8bcc80345"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Della's pet was bought 2 months after the macaw.","Ida's pet was bought 2 months after Laura's pet.","The parrot is either the bird bought in February or Laura's pet.","Ida's pet is the parakeet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Della","Ida","Laura","Tamara"],"label_c":["lovebird","macaw","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d46ca66777867ecce78896ea341077d1"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The football facility holds more people than Underwood Arena.","The basketball facility holds 80 more people than Vazquez Arena.","Young Arena holds 230 people.","Underwood Arena holds 40 fewer people than Vazquez Arena.","The facility with seating for 190 people is either the lacrosse facility or Underwood Arena."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230"],"label_b":["Gentry","Underwood","Vazquez","Young"],"label_c":["basketball","football","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=820c498cdea7d9c4dfd7c083eb5c88ae"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Let Me Out was directed by Kenneth Key.","The movie directed by Paula Pratt made 3 million less than Amerigo.","The four films are Amerigo, the film that grossed $5 million, the film that grossed $8 million and the movie directed by Odette Olson.","Easy to Love was directed by Odette Olson."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Let Me Out","What a World"],"label_c":["Kenneth Key","Micah Moreno","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06c18df38ad825627dc182252245c829"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The mushroom that sells for $40 per pound will go to Pete's Produce.","The bricktop mushroom sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Organimarket.","The four mushrooms are the bricktop mushroom, the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound, the mushroom going to Pete's Produce and the mushroom going to Wickman's.","The shaggy mane mushroom sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the bear's tooth mushroom."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","shaggy mane","velvet foot"],"label_c":["Nature\\'s Way","Organimarket","Pete\\'s Produce","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=557396a69aca881d6ff784ff688330cd"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The item found at Heffen Lane sold for somewhat more than the item found at Gillis Park.","The cannonball was found at Dimmot Woods.","The piece that sold for $250, the piece found at Gillis Park and the piece found at Heffen Lane were all different objects.","The cannonball sold for 75 dollars less than the earring.","The wristwatch sold for $325."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6454b62410c4980b999fcd0fd2dad2c6"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Billy finished 1 minute before Jay.","The competitor in the maroon shirt finished sometime after Eduardo.","Eduardo finished sometime after the contestant in the black shirt.","Herman finished sometime after Billy.","The competitor in the indigo shirt finished 2 minutes after the competitor in the gray shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Billy","Eduardo","Herman","Jay"],"label_c":["black","gray","indigo","maroon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69173ee742b12f2121e16fbedb1a469f"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Yvette hit 4 years after the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage.","Hurricane Catherine was either the storm that hit in 1952 or the storm that hit in 1948.","The storm that caused $16.9 million in damage hit sometime after Hurricane Tammy.","The hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage hit 4 years before Hurricane Catherine.","The storm that hit in 1956 caused $12.5 million in damage.","The hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage hit sometime before the storm that caused $15.7 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956"],"label_b":["Catherine","Iris","Tammy","Yvette"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$15.7 million","$16.6 million","$16.9 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd93893d027d653973753b9c4cece9dc"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The perle d'or was either the flower that won fourth place or Shannon's flower.","Shannon's rose finished 2 places behind the red cascade.","The rose that won first place was Francine's.","Shannon's rose finished somewhere ahead of Wendy's flower.","The magic dragon won fourth place."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["calocarpa","magic dragon","perle d\\'or","red cascade"],"label_c":["Ethel","Francine","Shannon","Wendy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc68e8d39989cb5ce369e77df86b98c0"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Daniel Day dove fourth.","The person who reached a depth of 104 meters dove seventh.","Ferris Frye reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the contestant who went seventh.","Igor Ingram was either the contestant who reached a depth of 104 meters or the person who went second.","Ferris Frye reached a maximum depth that was shallower than Daniel Day.","Ferris Frye was either the contestant who went second or the diver who reached a depth of 98 meters."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Daniel Day","Ferris Frye","Gumbo Giles","Igor Ingram"],"label_c":["second","fourth","sixth","seventh"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5700ae34de19f69d59cdd4a255b7b38b"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The piece about oceanography will appear somewhere in the book before the piece about physiology.","Dr. Orr's essay will appear somewhere in the book before Dr. Acevedo's essay.","The piece about dinosaurs will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Phillips's article.","The four essays are the piece in Chapter 1, Dr. Orr's article, Dr. Phillips's article and the piece about space travel."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Dean","Orr","Phillips"],"label_c":["dinosaurs","oceanography","physiology","space travel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27fed870e5b6a84267deffbf15483171"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Vicky Estes used the catamaran.","Debra Decker took 4 fewer days to finish than the sailor in the trimaran.","Wendell Orr finished in 278 days.","The competitor in the schooner took 4 more days to finish than Vicky Estes."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Gil Baxter","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","ketch","schooner","trimaran"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d293a3e3afb42e180cced23cb63c253"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The cardio appointment is sometime after Blake's lesson.","The free weights lesson is with Nicholas.","Arnold's lesson is either the cardio lesson or the session at 12:30pm.","Garrett's appointment, the lesson at 8:30am, and the appointment at 11:30am are three different sessions.","The cycling appointment is 1 hour after Garrett's session.","The lesson at 1:30pm is either the racketball lesson or Danny's session.","The session at 12:30pm won't focus on racketball.","Fannie's session is with Howard.","The racketball session is with Jimmy.","The rowing lesson is either Blake's session or the lesson with Irene.","The appointment with Kristin is 1 hour before Blake's session.","Blake's appointment is sometime before the racketball session.","Crystal's session is 1 hour before the free weights session."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Danny","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Jimmy","Kristin","Michelle","Nicholas"],"label_d":["cardio","cycling","free weights","racketball","rowing","swimming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c20906917aa500aa8fcea781701478f1"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The animal purchased in Underwood isn't the wood frog.","Cecilia's pet was bought 1 month after the animal purchased in Zearing.","Of the cane toad and the newt, one was bought in June and the other is Cecilia's.","The horned toad, the animal bought in February and the bullfrog are all different amphibians.","The animal purchased in Newton isn't the newt.","Rosemary's pet is either the animal purchased in Hansell or the amphibian purchased in Zearing.","The wood frog is either the animal bought in February or the animal bought in April.","Beverly's pet is either the animal purchased in Underwood or the amphibian bought in April.","Of Yvonne's pet and the amphibian purchased in Newton, one was bought in April and the other is the bullfrog.","The amphibian bought in May wasn't purchased in Inwood.","Cecilia's pet wasn't bought in March.","Of the amphibian purchased in Hansell and the cane toad, one was bought in January and the other is Patrice's."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Beverly","Cecilia","Freda","Patrice","Rosemary","Yvonne"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","newt","salamander","wood frog"],"label_d":["Hansell","Inwood","Newton","Underwood","Vinton","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=325aa6c34ad5584e04b5df6293b460a4"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 18-year-old has a birthday sometime before Hilda.","The 18-year-old has a birthday sometime before Douglas.","Nathaniel isn't 12 years old.","The one from Valley Center is 14 years old.","The grandchild from Junction City has a birthday sometime before the 12-year-old.","Nathaniel isn't 6 years old.","The child from Popejoy has a birthday 4 days after the 14-year-old.","Sadie isn't 12 years old.","The six children are Hilda, the 12-year-old, the grandchild with the April 23rd birthday, the one with the April 19th birthday, the 9-year-old and the one with the April 3rd birthday.","The one with the April 3rd birthday doesn't live in Junction City.","Of Rosemarie and the grandchild from Quimby, one was born on April 23rd and the other is 8 years old.","The one from El Monte has a birthday 12 days after Douglas."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd"],"label_b":["Douglas","Guy","Hilda","Nathaniel","Rosemarie","Sadie"],"label_c":["6","8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":["El Monte","Junction City","Klamath River","Popejoy","Quimby","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cf67784915f5e7395066c88a443bdd3"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The course in room 129 is either the 11:00 am class or the Turkish class.","The Polish class doesn't have 13 students.","The Arabic class starts 2 hours before the course with 25 students.","Of the class with 25 students and the Finnish class, one starts at 11:00 am and the other is in room 319.","The Swahili class doesn't have 13 students.","Neither the course in room 122 nor the class with 8 students is the Polish class.","The course with 22 students is either the course in room 319 or the 5:00 pm class.","The class in room 122 doesn't start at 9:00 am.","The course in room 215 has 22 students.","Of the Hebrew class and the course in room 319, one has 8 students and the other has 25 students.","The course in room 319 starts at 1:00 pm.","The Polish class is either the 7:00 am class or the class in room 129.","Neither the Hebrew class nor the course in room 405 is the 9:00 am class.","The course with 11 students starts sometime before the class in room 129.","The Swahili class doesn't have 22 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["122","125","129","215","319","405"],"label_c":["8","11","13","14","22","25"],"label_d":["Arabic","Finnish","Hebrew","Polish","Swahili","Turkish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7baab0c0e03675ba9ca7192c828b5d83"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The silver coin sold for 150 dollars less than the piece found in 2009.","The piece that sold for $250 was either the item found in 2005 or the item found at Colbert Run.","The object found in 2014 sold for 75 dollars less than the cannonball.","The wristwatch was either the item found at Colbert Run or the item found in 1992.","The earring didn't sell for $625.","The item found in 2000 sold for somewhat less than the item found at Addison Beach.","The object that sold for $475 was either the piece found at Colbert Run or the piece found in 1992.","Of the object that sold for $325 and the object found in 2005, one was found at Heffen Lane and the other was found at Addison Beach.","The item found at Heffen Lane was either the piece that sold for $400 or the cannonball.","The gold chain was either the piece found at Heffen Lane or the piece found at Front Beach.","The piece found at Addison Beach sold for somewhat less than the earring.","The object that sold for $550 was found at Front Beach.","The item found at Burr Woods sold for 150 dollars more than the cannonball."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625"],"label_b":["cannonball","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e1cf18f0462f854256367513ad963ec"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Of Daisy's event and the job in Utah, one will have 175 attendees and the other is the graduation.","Of Patrice's event and Daisy's assignment, one is the conference and the other will have 175 attendees.","Wallace's assignment isn't the retreat.","Of the job in Georgia and the wedding assignment, one will have 50 attendees and the other will be handled by Flora.","The assignment in Oklahoma is either the event with 75 attendees or the job with 100 attendees.","The conference assignment will involve 50 fewer people than the assignment in Virginia.","Patrice's assignment won't be in North Dakota.","The graduation assignment will involve 25 more people than Zachary's job.","Wallace's assignment won't be in Utah.","The six events are the job with 100 attendees, the event in Utah, the event in Virginia, the conference event, Flora's job and the symposium event."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150","175"],"label_b":["Daisy","Flora","Patrice","Wallace","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","conference","graduation","retreat","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":["Georgia","North Dakota","Oklahoma","Pennsylvania","Utah","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fea3edf224d84257122854b5dfef669"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["Of the $1000 fossil and the gigasaurus, one is 72 million years old and the other is 85 million years old.","The $1500 fossil isn't 87 million years old.","The fossil discovered in Chile costs 500 dollars more than the 72 million year old fossil.","The verasaurus wasn't found in Uzbekistan.","Of the rotosaurus and the fossil discovered in New Zealand, one is 85 million years old and the other costs $750.","The fossil discovered in Ecuador isn't 69 million years old.","The 85 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Russia.","The senosaurus is either the fossil discovered in New Zealand or the 75 million year old fossil.","The fossil discovered in Uzbekistan costs 250 dollars less than the rotosaurus.","The verasaurus costs less than the 87 million year old fossil.","Of the fossil discovered in Mongolia and the 72 million year old fossil, one is the pilodontus and the other costs $1250."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500","$1750"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","87 million"],"label_d":["Chile","Ecuador","Mongolia","New Zealand","Russia","Uzbekistan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16d00c269187d9d84cfcca888a7e0210"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The six systems were Aristotle, the system from Stanford, the system built by Dr. Fernandez's team, the A.I. built by Dr. Sullivan's team, the A.I. from Oxford and the system from MIT.","The system built by Dr. Dower's team finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the system from Oxford.","Of the system from UCLA and the system built by Dr. Odle's team, one scored 83% and the other was Aristotle.","The system built by Dr. Dower's team wasn't from Stanford.","Proclus was from UCLA.","The system built by Dr. Macmahon's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Aristotle.","Galen wasn't built by Dr. Fernandez's team.","The A.I. built by Dr. Odle's team finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of Galen.","Archimedes was either the A.I. from MIT or the A.I. from CIT.","The system that scored 76% was from Cambridge.","Gorgias didn't score 90%."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%","90%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Aristotle","Epicurus","Galen","Gorgias","Proclus"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","MIT","Oxford","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":["Coulson","Dower","Fernandez","Macmahon","Odle","Sullivan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e77472b546f7cdc87c497d26b590549b"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["Of the Awick and the automobile with a high speed of 75 MPH, one drove for 600 miles and the other was built by the Alby College team.","The Varseyton team's car drove 75 miles farther than the Cober.","The automobile that drove for 650 miles was either the Garusky or the automobile with a high speed of 75 MPH.","Of the car that drove for 650 miles and the Yamahana, one had a high speed of 62 MPH and the other was built by the Ober College team.","The Trebus State team's automobile drove 100 miles farther than the automobile with a high speed of 74 MPH.","The Poltris was either the Alby College team's automobile or the car with a high speed of 69 MPH.","The Trebus State team's automobile didn't have a high speed of exactly 69 MPH.","The car that drove for 550 miles, the Ober College team's automobile, the Garusky, the Cober and the Mersey Tech team's car were all different cars.","The Mersey Tech team's automobile was either the car with a high speed of 65 MPH or the car that drove for 550 miles.","The automobile that drove for 575 miles wasn't built by the Bennington team.","The Leden didn't have a high speed of exactly 65 MPH."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles","650 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Cober","Garusky","Leden","Poltris","Yamahana"],"label_c":["62 MPH","65 MPH","69 MPH","72 MPH","74 MPH","75 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Bennington","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e73384c12f4eac6963b9554a1b0dc45"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Yolanda's expedition will be either the expedition leaving in February or the team going to Qatar.","Horace's expedition will leave sometime after Brittany's team.","The team leaving in February will be either the expedition going to Yemen or the team going to Kyrgyzstan.","Neither Brittany's team nor Jacob's expedition will be the team leaving in June.","Isaac's expedition will include Dixie.","The expedition leaving in April will be either Yolanda's team or Fred's team.","Leon's team will be either Brittany's expedition or the team going to Yemen.","The expedition leaving in May will be going to Nepal.","Of Isaac's expedition and Velma's expedition, one will be going to Honduras and the other will leave in March.","Kenneth's expedition will leave sometime before the team going to Yemen.","The expedition going to Nepal won't include Gwendolyn.","Gwendolyn's expedition will leave sometime after the team going to Qatar.","Of the team going to Nepal and the expedition going to Kyrgyzstan, one will include Horace and the other will leave in January."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Fred","Horace","Isaac","Jacob","Kenneth","Leon"],"label_c":["Brittany","Dixie","Gwendolyn","Velma","Wilma","Yolanda"],"label_d":["Dominica","Honduras","Kyrgyzstan","Nepal","Qatar","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60eacff2a50f1cab855b7e9b247e6087"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. wasn't discovered in December.","The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was either the feature discovered in September or the feature in Uganda.","The crater in Turkmenistan is believed to be 120,000 years older than the crater that is 550 meters wide.","The feature that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. isn't exactly 1,480 meters wide.","The crater that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be 90,000 years older than the crater in Iraq.","The crater that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be 90,000 years older than the feature discovered in October.","The crater discovered in October was either the feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. or the crater in Uganda.","The crater that is 930 meters wide is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the feature in Vietnam.","The feature in Liberia, the crater discovered in August, the crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. and the crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. were all different impacts.","The feature that is 3,500 meters wide is believed to be newer than the crater in Liberia.","The crater that is 3,500 meters wide wasn't discovered in April.","The crater in Macedonia wasn't discovered in December.","Of the crater discovered in September and the crater in Macedonia, one is 780 meters wide and the other was dated to 90,000 B.C.E.."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Iraq","Liberia","Macedonia","Turkmenistan","Uganda","Vietnam"],"label_c":["February","April","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","930 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b65182ae3f2dae2426cee16f0459261f"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Of the outing starting at Yorkville and Bonita's trip, one will be at 11:00am and the other has 8 people in it.","Bonita's trip won't be at 8:00am.","The tour with 10 people will begin 3 hours after the outing starting at Casa Loma.","The outing with 4 people is either the tour starting at Little Italy or the 12 noon outing.","The trip starting at Little Italy will begin sometime before Peter's outing.","The trip starting at Yorkville will begin 1 hour after Vicki's trip.","Of the tour starting at Yorkville and the 12 noon trip, one has 3 people in it and the other is with Yvonne.","Adriana's trip won't start at City Hall.","Peter's outing isn't a group of 3 people.","The outing starting at Casa Loma will begin 3 hours before Yvonne's trip.","Neither the tour with 8 people nor the 7:00am trip is the outing starting at Greektown.","Vicki's tour isn't a group of 11 people.","The outing with 3 people won't start at Greektown.","Kelly's trip will begin 1 hour before the tour starting at Casa Loma."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Adriana","Bonita","Kelly","Peter","Vicki","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["3","4","8","10","11","12"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3da61336bc97799b70257c69f6c3e75a"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on President Roosevelt spoke 9 minutes more than Andy.","Andy didn't get the B+.","The student who gave the presentation on President Lincoln spoke for a somewhat longer time than Andy.","The presenter who spoke for 17 minutes didn't talk about President Adams.","The student who got the B+ spoke for a somewhat longer time than Chris.","Of the student who spoke for 11 minutes and the presenter who got the A-, one talked about President Adams and the other talked about President Kennedy.","Josefina was either the student who got the A or the presenter who spoke for 11 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on President Jackson spoke 3 minutes less than the presenter who got the C+.","The student who got the B- spoke 3 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on President Jackson.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes was either the student who got the C+ or the student who got the B+.","The student who gave the presentation on President Lincoln spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Oliver.","Josefina didn't talk about President Lincoln.","Nadine was either the presenter who gave the presentation on President Adams or the presenter who got the D."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes","20 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Chris","Josefina","Nadine","Oliver","Peggy"],"label_c":["Adams","Bush","Jackson","Kennedy","Lincoln","Roosevelt"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cba351b17b47d70a1ca6f1f0da212199"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The fossil discovered in France costs less than the 72 million year old fossil.","The archadon was found in Iceland.","The 72 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the mirasaurus.","Of the fossil discovered in Thailand and the $1500 fossil, one is the rotosaurus and the other is 90 million years old.","The $1500 fossil isn't 72 million years old.","Of the fossil discovered in Serbia and the fossil discovered in Venezuela, one costs $1500 and the other is 85 million years old.","The mirasaurus is either the fossil discovered in Venezuela or the 78 million year old fossil.","The archadon costs less than the 78 million year old fossil.","The 78 million year old fossil costs less than the senosaurus.","The 75 million year old fossil costs more than the fossil discovered in France.","The verasaurus was found in Thailand.","The pilodontus costs 250 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Iceland."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500","$1750"],"label_b":["archadon","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":["Ecuador","France","Iceland","Serbia","Thailand","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdb7562d9d2f71658e2b68c8c4d3df10"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The six products are Nathaniel's candle, the freesia candle, the pear candle, the vanilla product, the clove product and the fig candle.","The clove candle, the apple candle, and the fig product are three different products.","Of the bergamot product and Angelica's candle, one contains freesia and the other contains lavender.","The coconut product costs 4 dollars more than the lavender candle.","The ginger product costs 1 dollar more than the apple product.","Willie's product is either the cinnamon product or the fig product.","Of Kari's product and the fig product, one is $5.50 and the other contains lavender.","Gregory's candle doesn't contain lime.","Willie's product costs more than the freesia product.","Willie's candle doesn't cost $9.50."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["Angelica","Francisco","Gregory","Kari","Nathaniel","Willie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","freesia","ginger","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","lime","fig","pear"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4edc37f7660468eab85868e262272f7c"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The purchase that included bean sprouts cost 4 dollars more than the purchase that included blackberries.","The order that included kale cost 3 dollars less than the purchase that included raspberries.","Ray's purchase didn't cost $8.25.","Of Bennie's order and the purchase that included celery, one included blackberries and the other included limes.","Bennie's purchase cost more than the order that included watermelons.","Sylvia's order cost more than the purchase that included cranberries.","Of Wesley's purchase and the order that included onions, one cost $6.25 and the other included cranberries.","Vicky's order didn't include parsnips.","The order that included leeks cost 1 dollar less than the purchase that included limes.","The $6.25 purchase, the order that included raspberries, Ray's purchase and the order that included kale are all different orders.","Neither the $6.25 order nor the $4.25 purchase is the order that included watermelons.","Harold's purchase didn't include parsnips.","Vicky's order didn't include leeks."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25","$9.25"],"label_b":["Bennie","Harold","Ray","Sylvia","Vicky","Wesley"],"label_c":["bean sprouts","celery","kale","leeks","onions","parsnips"],"label_d":["apricots","blackberries","cranberries","limes","raspberries","watermelons"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fa74f93877ca87f1622b0c4f960dd75"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The six boats are the Foxy Roxy, Captain Lloyd's vessel, the boat that saw 8 manatees, the vessel that saw 7 manatees, Captain Jacobson's boat and the boat that saw 3 manatees.","The Samantha wasn't led by Captain Lloyd.","The Samantha wasn't led by Captain Armstrong.","The Watery Pete wasn't led by Captain Lloyd.","Of the Sea Cow and the vessel that went to Silver springs, one saw 8 manatees and the other was led by Captain Espinoza.","Captain Romero's vessel saw fewer manatees than the Benny II.","The boat that went to Rainbow Reef saw 1 more manatees than Captain Quinn's boat.","The vessel that went to Arno's Spit saw 3 more manatees than the Benny II.","Captain Romero's boat saw fewer manatees than the Foxy Roxy.","The boat that went to Betty Beach saw fewer manatees than Captain Lloyd's boat.","The boat that went to Trey's Tunnel was led by Captain Quinn.","The vessel that saw 3 manatees didn't go to Betty Beach."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Jacobson","Lloyd","Quinn","Romero"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a38060fd7f5b0943cfbd6db9bfe4cdd"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Of the Travelore pack and the 50 liter pack, one is black and the other is Tasha's.","The black pack isn't made by Grennel.","Hazel's pack is 5 liters smaller than the Adironda pack.","The green pack is 15 liters larger than the Adironda pack.","The blue pack is either the Pinkster pack or the 50 liter pack.","Olga's pack isn't purple.","Of the Travelore pack and Gene's pack, one is 45 liters and the other is gray.","The Travelore pack is 5 liters larger than Olga's pack.","Gene's pack isn't 30 liters.","The Adironda pack is 15 liters smaller than Tasha's pack.","Donna's pack isn't made by Bistric.","The Grennel pack, the gray pack, and the 25 liter pack are three different packs.","The Pinkster pack is smaller than Leroy's pack.","Leroy's pack isn't black."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter"],"label_b":["Donna","Gene","Hazel","Leroy","Olga","Tasha"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=471a6574e174a41f2ea3c5205e4b1ab2"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Of Johnnie's package and the shipment that cost $7.75, one is going to Oakdale and the other contains the fruit basket.","The shipment going to Lake Forest cost somewhat more than the shipment with the fruit basket in it.","The shipment with the computer in it isn't Derek's.","The shipment that cost $9.75 is either the shipment going to Mattawamkeag or the shipment going to Lake Forest.","The shipment with the rare book in it didn't cost $6.75.","The package with the rare book in it is either Alexander's shipment or Harry's package.","Of the shipment going to Mattawamkeag and the shipment that cost $4.75, one is Derek's and the other contains the basketball.","The package that cost $8.75 is either the package with the rare book in it or Steven's shipment.","The package that cost $6.75 isn't going to Hinton.","The package going to Oakdale cost somewhat more than Harry's package.","The shipment that cost $9.75, the shipment going to Fontanelle, the package going to Lake Forest and the shipment with the television in it are all different packages.","The package with the fruit basket in it cost 1 dollar more than Alexander's shipment.","The shipment with the rare book in it cost 1 dollar more than the shipment going to Fontanelle."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","fruit basket","rare book","television","toaster"],"label_c":["Alexander","Christopher","Derek","Harry","Johnnie","Steven"],"label_d":["Fontanelle","Hinton","Lake Forest","Mattawamkeag","Oakdale","Quimby"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b497196981a6d9d566a398e822c4f72"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The six people were the person who won $15 million, the senator, the teacher, the person from Louisiana, Cal Chandler and the winner from Utah.","The person from Louisiana won 10 million less than the teacher.","Ed Elliott wasn't the senator.","The doctor was either the winner who won $10 million or the winner who won $15 million.","Dharma Day wasn't the banker.","Of Betty Baxter and the senator, one won $30 million and the other was from Mississippi.","Of the accountant and the winner from Vermont, one won $5 million and the other was Cal Chandler.","Ed Elliott wasn't from Pennsylvania.","Of Dharma Day and Betty Baxter, one was from Louisiana and the other won $30 million.","The person from Mississippi won 5 million more than Gil Greene."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million"],"label_b":["Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Iowa","Louisiana","Mississippi","Pennsylvania","Utah","Vermont"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","lawyer","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bd452e07d131fd17067ba5b74368038"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Of the battalion deploying in May and the battalion deploying in January, one is led by Commander Moody and the other will deploy to Rothoc.","Of Yankee Battalion and the group deploying to Enocia, one is led by Commander Underwood and the other will deploy in June.","The battalion deploying in March won't deploy to Ygheisy.","The battalion led by Commander Rhodes isn't Whisky Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Ingram will deploy 1 month before the group deploying to Rothoc.","The battalion deploying in June isn't Alpha Battalion.","Foxtrot Battalion will deploy sometime before the group deploying to Ghator.","The group deploying to Enocia will deploy 3 months after Tango Battalion.","Neither Alpha Battalion nor Tango Battalion is the group deploying to Rothoc.","The battalion led by Commander Underwood won't deploy in May.","The battalion led by Commander Acevedo will deploy sometime before the group deploying to Theros.","The battalion led by Commander Dillard is either Yankee Battalion or the group deploying to Enocia.","The battalion led by Commander Acevedo won't deploy to Ghator."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Dillard","Ingram","Moody","Rhodes","Underwood"],"label_c":["Alpha","Foxtrot","Sierra","Tango","Whisky","Yankee"],"label_d":["Enocia","Ghator","Nyeos","Rothoc","Theros","Ygheisy"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68fb798abc5783b0a8a27771b28bb8ab"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["The 310-page book is either Call of Duty or Daniel Hansen's book.","The 204-page book sold somewhat more copies than Call of Duty.","The 226-page book sold 7 more copies than Zara's Game.","Wendalissa was written by Alexis Olson.","Matt Stevens's book sold 7 fewer copies than Call of Duty.","The 280-page book was written by Jeff Holman.","Away in Arles is either the 204-page book or the title that sold 40 copies.","Zara's Game, the book that sold 12 copies, and the title that sold 33 copies are three different books.","The title that sold 47 copies is either the 280-page book or Two for Tennis.","The 258-page book was written by Zoey Stout.","The title that sold 40 copies isn't exactly 280 pages long.","My Best Friend sold 7 fewer copies than the 258-page book.","Call of Duty sold somewhat fewer copies than the 280-page book."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40","47"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["204","226","258","280","310","345"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8eabeda1ec0f9f2774d6163301002ff"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The child with the April 11th birthday doesn't live in Fillmore.","The grandchild from Thurman is 12 years old.","Rosemarie lives in Orange City.","The grandchild from Thurman has a birthday 4 days after Calvin.","Leticia was born on April 11th.","Isaac is either the one from Norridgewock or the 14-year-old.","Of the one with the April 3rd birthday and Calvin, one lives in Cornville and the other is 18 years old.","The one from Orange City has a birthday 4 days after the 14-year-old.","Of the one from Norridgewock and the child from Cornville, one is Tanya and the other is 6 years old.","The grandchild from Mendota has a birthday 4 days after the 8-year-old.","The six children are Tanya, the child from Orange City, the child from Thurman, the 6-year-old, the one with the April 11th birthday and the 18-year-old.","The one with the April 23rd birthday doesn't live in Norridgewock."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd"],"label_b":["Bryan","Calvin","Isaac","Leticia","Rosemarie","Tanya"],"label_c":["5","6","8","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Cornville","Fillmore","Mendota","Norridgewock","Orange City","Thurman"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a329b2c68622cda8579987d73ce16811"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The battalion deploying in June is Victor Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Bauer isn't Juliet Battalion.","Foxtrot Battalion will deploy 1 month after the battalion led by Commander Taylor.","The battalion deploying in January won't deploy to Ygheisy.","The six battalions are the battalion deploying in January, the group deploying to Wada, the battalion led by Commander Acevedo, Foxtrot Battalion, the group deploying to Enocia and the group deploying to Shyeh.","Neither the battalion deploying in March nor the battalion led by Commander Charles is Juliet Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Bauer isn't Foxtrot Battalion.","Of the battalion deploying in May and Delta Battalion, one will deploy to Enocia and the other is led by Commander Acevedo.","Of the battalion led by Commander York and the battalion deploying in April, one is Delta Battalion and the other will deploy to Wada.","The group deploying to Ygheisy is either the battalion deploying in May or India Battalion.","Juliet Battalion is either the group deploying to Shyeh or the battalion deploying in April.","The battalion deploying in February will deploy to Dratur."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Bauer","Charles","Nichols","Taylor","York"],"label_c":["Delta","Foxtrot","India","Juliet","Papa","Victor"],"label_d":["Dratur","Enocia","Rothoc","Shyeh","Wada","Ygheisy"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eaba36896f2138da5a2eac10ede9555f"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The friend who brought the pork rinds arrived 5 minutes before Iris.","Lorraine brought the corn chips.","Amber is either the party-goer from Anaheim Hills or the friend who arrived at 4:50 pm.","The friend from Anaheim Hills arrived sometime after Iris.","Julie arrived 5 minutes before the friend from El Segundo.","The friend who arrived at 4:50 pm isn't from Kernville.","The party-goer from Kernville brought the onion dip.","The friend from Dos Palos arrived 5 minutes after Sergio.","The participant who arrived at 4:55 pm is either the friend from Kernville or Kellie.","Iris arrived sometime before the participant from Kernville.","Sergio, the participant who arrived at 4:30 pm, and the participant who arrived at 4:45 pm are three different people.","The party-goer from Martensdale is either Iris or the friend who brought the hummus.","The friend from El Segundo brought the soda."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Iris","Julie","Kellie","Lorraine","Sergio"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d686d028e080d47ecf38878874c88013"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Of the man that took Kara to the beach and Jesus, one was the musician and the other was 24 years old.","The 27-year-old was either the gentleman that took Kara to the skating rink or Gabriel.","Omar wasn't exactly 26 years old.","The 26-year-old took Kara to the restaurant.","Jesus didn't take Kara to the restaurant.","Omar was 1 year younger than the teacher.","Sean was either the gentleman that took Kara to the beach or the accountant.","The 25-year-old was the lawyer.","The 24-year-old was the boxer.","Of Ken and the accountant, one was 25 years old and the other took Kara to the movies.","The 25-year-old, the date that took Kara to the concert, and Vincent are three different men."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26","27"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Jesus","Ken","Omar","Sean","Vincent"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["beach","concert","county fair","movies","restaurant","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aabd6219338d92cefede444f189f4bc"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["The ambassador with the 3 day visit is either the diplomat leaving in February or Daniel.","Of Kirby and the ambassador with the 10 day visit, one will leave in January and the other will go to Oslo.","Howell won't leave in March.","Of Jacobson and the diplomat going to Dublin, one will leave in May and the other will leave for the 7 day visit.","The ambassador with the 6 day visit will leave sometime before the person going to Skopje.","The ambassador with the 5 day visit will leave 1 month after the diplomat going to Skopje.","Neither Kirby nor the ambassador with the 7 day visit is the diplomat going to Vienna.","Neither the ambassador with the 6 day visit nor the diplomat going to Zagreb is Daniel.","The ambassador with the 7 day visit will leave 1 month before the person going to Zagreb.","The diplomat leaving in May will leave for the 2 day visit.","Quinn will leave for the 2 day visit.","Daniel will leave sometime before the ambassador with the 2 day visit."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Daniel","Howell","Jacobson","Kirby","Macdonald","Quinn"],"label_c":["2 day","3 day","5 day","6 day","7 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Oslo","Skopje","Vienna","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=badfda168aa369cf8e14806c98336d50"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Leroy was either the player who played third base or the person who played shortstop.","The person who played 12 games played shortstop.","Zachary was either the person who played right field or the person who wore number 3.","The player who wore number 28 played somewhat fewer games than the player who played first base.","Delbert didn't play 13 games.","The boy who wore number 35 played 1 fewer game than Armando.","The boy who played first base played somewhat fewer games than Delbert.","The player who played 11 games was either the player who played right field or the boy who wore number 3.","Of the person who played 9 games and the person who wore number 29, one played third base and the other played first base.","The boy who played left field played 2 more games than Armando.","The boy who played 8 games was either the person who wore number 29 or the person who played right field.","The player who played third base was either the boy who played 10 games or Armando.","Pedro played 2 fewer games than the person who wore number 32."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12","13"],"label_b":["Armando","Delbert","Leroy","Martin","Pedro","Zachary"],"label_c":["first base","left field","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":["3","21","28","29","32","35"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d6b77cb410ef87cf8ed1b5f2715bd73"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island first seen by Captain Bradley wasn't inhabited by the Iakepa.","Of the island first seen by Captain Wesley and the island on which the Iakepa people lived, one was Fushil and the other was discovered in 1754.","The island first seen by Captain Norris was discovered 14 years after Nuhirk.","Stelphin wasn't discovered by Captain Norris.","The island first seen by Captain Norris was either the island on which the Holo'oka people lived or the island on which the Wainani people lived.","Of Teuz and the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta, one was discovered in 1789 and the other was inhabited by the Kukani.","The island discovered in 1768 was either Stelphin or the island on which the Enakai people lived.","The island first seen by Captain Payne was discovered sometime after the island on which the Holo'oka people lived.","The island on which the Kukani people lived was discovered 7 years after Zafet.","Of the island on which the Wainani people lived and Teuz, one was discovered in 1782 and the other was found by Captain Stevenson.","Nuhirk was either the island first seen by Captain Payne or the island discovered in 1782."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775","1782","1789"],"label_b":["Fushil","Nuhirk","Stelphin","Teuz","Verinya","Zafet"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Iakepa","Kukani","Wainani"],"label_d":["Azpilleta","Bradley","Norris","Payne","Stevenson","Wesley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83e6013cf7bee0b97b03289cd03a8be4"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["McGruff, the dog that graduated in May, and the canine that graduated in March are three different dogs.","Barca graduated sometime after the canine sent to York County.","Jaws was either the canine sent to Ash County or the dog sent to Fairfield County.","McGruff was assigned to Officer Quinn.","The dog assigned to Officer Nolan graduated sometime after Sarge.","The dog assigned to Officer Kennedy graduated sometime after the dog sent to Glacier County.","The dog sent to Kermit County wasn't assigned to Officer Oliver.","The K-9 unit that graduated in April was either the K-9 unit sent to York County or Hercules.","Of the canine assigned to Officer Goodwin and the K-9 unit sent to Ash County, one graduated in May and the other was Tinkerbell.","Of the K-9 unit that graduated in July and the canine sent to Fairfield County, one was McGruff and the other was assigned to Officer Nolan.","Of the canine sent to York County and Hercules, one was assigned to Officer Kennedy and the other graduated in June.","The canine assigned to Officer Oliver graduated sometime after the K-9 unit sent to Fairfield County."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Barca","Hercules","Jaws","McGruff","Sarge","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Goodwin","Kennedy","Nolan","Oliver","Quinn","Ramsey"],"label_d":["Ash","Fairfield","Glacier","Kermit","Riverside","York"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4249b53c9753a9533dfd397b69205a33"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The company that sells kitchen wares received 2 million dollars more than Zetafish.com.","The business that sells kitchen wares is either the business that received the $2,000,000 investment or the company started by Lara Larson.","Madinkz.com received 4 million dollars more than the startup started by Vicky Velez.","Byxby.com sells cell phones.","Atriana.com is either the startup started by Pat Padilla or the company started by Vicky Velez.","Atriana.com received 2 million dollars less than the business that sells textbooks.","Zetafish.com was started by Vicky Velez.","The startup that sells cell phones, the business started by Betty Becker and the company that sells cameras are all different businesses.","The startup that sells video games wasn't founded by Pat Padilla.","The company that received the $5,000,000 investment is either the business that sells kitchen wares or the startup started by Betty Becker.","Gofro.com didn't get exactly $4,000,000.","The company that sells robots was started by Addie Abrams."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7fb2d5ab79a94e27ddee60effa3420d"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The seashell found in Saint Lucia was found 3 years before the brown and pink seashell.","The seashell found in Tobago was found sometime after the pink and yellow seashell.","The spotted key shell was found in Barbuda.","The seashell found in 2007 was found in Puerto Rico.","The shell found in Saint Lucia was found sometime before the horned turban shell.","The honey cerith shell was found 12 years after the brown and yellow shell.","Of the coquina shell and the seashell found in 2001, one is pink and yellow and the other is white and yellow.","The shark eye shell is either the black and white seashell or the pink and white seashell.","Of the shark eye shell and the shell found in 1998, one was found in Tobago and the other is black and white.","Neither the white and yellow shell nor the shell found in Barbuda is the horned turban shell.","The seashell found in Grenada was found 9 years after the spotted key shell.","The shell found in Puerto Rico was found 6 years after the white and yellow shell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=010e6ebad4fa692da9ae8dbec8389d98"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The six earthquakes were the event with its epicenter at Zhezios, the 8.6 quake, the 8.4 quake, the 8.1 quake, the 8.7 quake and the quake that took place in 1932.","The event with a duration of 41 seconds was either the 8.9 event or the event with its epicenter at Cehon.","Neither the quake with its epicenter at Cehon nor the 8.7 event was the quake that took place in 1926.","Of the quake with a duration of 99 seconds and the earthquake with its epicenter at Wyseyld, one happened in 1950 and the other had a rating of 8.9.","Neither the 8.6 event nor the 8.4 event was the quake that took place in 1938.","The quake with a duration of 99 seconds occurred sometime after the 8.6 quake.","The event with its epicenter at Cehon didn't happen in 1944.","The 8.1 quake occurred 6 years before the event with a duration of 49 seconds.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Belok didn't last for exactly 58 seconds.","The quake with its epicenter at Miya had a rating of 8.4.","The event with a duration of 58 seconds occurred 12 years after the 9.1 event.","The earthquake that took place in 1926 was either the earthquake with a duration of 84 seconds or the event with a duration of 49 seconds.","The earthquake that took place in 1920 lasted for 84 seconds.","The 9.1 event occurred 6 years before the event with a duration of 41 seconds."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944","1950"],"label_b":["Belok","Cehon","Delest","Miya","Wyseyld","Zhezios"],"label_c":["8.1","8.4","8.6","8.7","8.9","9.1"],"label_d":["41 seconds","49 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e67afa65929683e4cac91297cb291efb"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The Gemini paid 5 dollars more than the customer who got the red tattoo.","The customer who got the pink tattoo paid 15 dollars less than Laura.","Neither the Gemini nor the person who got the orange tattoo was the person who paid $40.","Laura paid $50.","The person who paid $45 got the violet tattoo.","Laura didn't get the orange tattoo.","Of the person who got the red tattoo and the Libra, one paid $50 and the other was Rita.","Of Eula and Mario, one paid $60 and the other was the Pisces.","Ann paid 5 dollars less than the Taurus.","Of the Sagittarius and Eula, one paid $40 and the other got the black tattoo."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55","$60"],"label_b":["Ann","Daryl","Eula","Laura","Mario","Rita"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","pink","red","violet"],"label_d":["Aquarius","Gemini","Libra","Pisces","Sagittarius","Taurus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f0fb0b3b8ec20142486c4e948c8c86a"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The turnips sell for 10 cents more per pound than Ronald's produce.","Olive's goods aren't from Dickens.","Of the turnips and the goods that sell for $3.00 per pound, one type is from Dickens and the other type is sold by Sue.","The goods from Jesup sell for 30 cents more per pound than the carrots.","Ronald's produce aren't from Monroe.","Herman's produce sell for 10 cents less per pound than the carrots.","The carrots sell for 30 cents less per pound than Sue's produce.","Of the turnips and Elvira's goods, one type sells for $2.90 per pound and the other type is from Harbor City.","Elvira's goods don't sell for $2.60 per pound.","The onions, the vegetables from Harbor City, and the goods that sell for $2.50 per pound are three different vegetables.","The produce from Grant are either the spinach or the goods that sell for $3.00 per pound.","The spinach sell for somewhat less per pound than Olive's vegetables.","Billy's vegetables aren't the endive.","The goods from Dickens aren't the onions."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90","$3.00"],"label_b":["Billy","Elvira","Herman","Olive","Ronald","Sue"],"label_c":["carrots","endive","onions","potatoes","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["Dickens","Grant","Harbor City","Jesup","Monroe","Yorba Linda"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3834be16faac1fa517337abae7f01f58"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Countershot wasn't bought by William.","The one bought by William came out sometime after Blaster Boy.","Of the one that came out in 1987 and the game that sold for $40, one is Magic Marbles and the other was purchased by William.","The video game that sold for $90 came out 3 years after the one bought by Tommy.","Magic Marbles didn't come out in 1988.","Of the video game that sold for $85 and the one bought by Dave, one came out in 1984 and the other is Troop Seven.","Of Victorforce and the video game that sold for $40, one was purchased by Clinton and the other came out in 1988.","The game bought by Oscar came out sometime before Magic Marbles.","Victorforce came out 2 years after the game bought by Tommy.","Troop Seven came out 2 years before the game that sold for $95.","Blaster Boy wasn't bought by Oscar.","The video game that sold for $65 came out sometime after the one bought by Clinton."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Clinton","Dave","Lloyd","Oscar","Tommy","William"],"label_d":["$40","$45","$65","$85","$90","$95"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01344d46a1d7e069a3ee903bde101940"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The sailor who finished in 286 days sailed the Alpha One.","The person who finished in 286 days didn't use the schooner.","Wendell Orr sailed the Quick Silver.","Wendell Orr took 4 more days to finish than the person in the sloop.","The owner of the Shady Lady took somewhat more days to finish than Wendell Orr.","Gil Baxter took 8 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Quick Silver.","Debra Decker, the person who finished in 278 days, and the person who finished in 274 days are three different people.","The person in the sloop took somewhat more days to finish than Ed Alexander.","Neal Bundt, the sailor in the schooner, and the sailor who finished in 274 days are three different people.","Of the owner of the Confluence and the competitor who finished in 290 days, one used the pilot cutter and the other was Tara Carroll.","Of the person who finished in 282 days and the owner of the Sea Dart, one was Gil Baxter and the other used the ketch.","The owner of the Sea Dart didn't use the trimaran.","Ed Alexander didn't sail the Wave Dancer."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286","290"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Confluence","Quick Silver","Sea Dart","Shady Lady","Wave Dancer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83976e27704b76e61809ac533c7add2f"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Of the drug sourced from a specific type of bromeliad and the drug that treats arthritis, one was approved in June and the other is Bizolam.","The drug approved in February is either the medicine sourced from a specific type of beetle or Hamzell.","Damasol was approved sometime before the drug sourced from a specific type of beetle.","Zednisen is either the pharmaceutical approved in March or the drug approved in April.","The medicine that treats asthma was approved 3 months after the drug sourced from a specific type of wasp.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree was approved sometime before Damasol.","Zednisen and the pharmaceutical that treats meningitis are different drugs.","Gravon isn't used to combat influenza.","Gravon was approved 2 months before the pharmaceutical that treats diabetes.","Gravon isn't sourced from a frog.","The medicine that treats meningitis is either the medicine approved in April or the drug sourced from a specific type of beetle.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of frog is either the drug that treats influenza or the medicine that treats dengue fever."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Gravon","Hamzell","Minitrell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","dengue fever","diabetes","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","frog","fig orchid","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b80e55ff1f7365cb42890ba144ee141"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Of the customer who came in at 7:00am and the person who asked for ricotta, one asked for matzo and the other was Patty.","Of Deanna and the customer who ordered matzo, one ordered ricotta and the other came in at 9:00am.","The person who came in at 9:30am didn't order matzo.","The customer who asked for feta came in sometime after the customer who ordered rye bread.","Neither the person who came in at 9:30am nor the person who ordered brioche was Deanna.","Sheri was either the customer who asked for havarti or the customer who asked for ricotta.","Neither the person who ordered rye bread nor the customer who came in at 8:30am was the customer who asked for ricotta.","The six customers were the person who asked for feta, the person who ordered rye bread, Rose, the person who came in at 8:30am, the person who came in at 9:30am and the person who ordered wheat bread.","The customer who came in at 9:30am didn't request mozzarella.","Of Rose and the person who asked for feta, one came in at 8:00am and the other asked for brioche.","Tricia didn't request gorgonzola.","The person who asked for mozzarella came in sometime after the customer who ordered challah.","Sheri didn't come in at 9:30am.","Patty ordered colby-jack."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am","9:30am"],"label_b":["Deanna","Patty","Rose","Sheri","Tricia","Yvette"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","flatbread","matzo","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":["colby-jack","feta","gorgonzola","havarti","mozzarella","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=226e4ec57982b96c4682f7aad011a638"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The Worul is either the rocket developed by Omnipax or the rocket from Poland.","The six rockets are the Gralax, the rocket developed by Rubicorp, the rocket from Qatar, the rocket developed by Vexatech, the rocket developed by Permias and the rocket from Poland.","Of the rocket from France and the Cornick, one is made by Rubicorp and the other is made by Techtrin.","The Worul won't launch in June.","Neither the rocket from Denmark nor the rocket from Poland is the rocket developed by Permias.","Of the Foltron and the rocket from Poland, one will launch in February and the other is made by Techtrin.","The rocket developed by SpaceZen will launch 1 month after the rocket from Denmark.","The rocket from Japan will launch 4 months after the rocket developed by Techtrin.","The Worul will launch sometime after the rocket developed by Rubicorp.","The Exatris isn't from New Zealand."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Cornick","Dreadco","Exatris","Foltron","Gralax","Worul"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Permias","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Techtrin","Vexatech"],"label_d":["Denmark","France","Japan","New Zealand","Poland","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9d7980709bc689af2a7fd5706d0ee86"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["The person who will publish in May hasn't been studying the Haleyito culture.","Of the student who has been working in Haiti and the student who will publish in April, one is Jesus and the other has been studying the Stosam culture.","The person who has been working in Haiti will publish sometime after the person who has been studying the Ashdage culture.","The student who has been working in Zambia will publish 2 months after the student who has been studying the Nyap culture.","Of Ollie and the student who will publish in April, one has been studying the Nyap culture and the other has been working in Iran.","The person who will publish in June hasn't been studying the Haleyito culture.","Vera hasn't been working in Romania.","The student who has been studying the Haleyito culture will publish sometime after Elizabeth.","Elizabeth is either the person who has been working in Haiti or the student who has been studying the Lerryna culture.","Terri has been studying the Lerryna culture.","The person who has been working in Romania is either the person who has been studying the Stosam culture or the person who has been studying the Ashdage culture.","The person who has been working in Nigeria will publish sometime before the student who has been studying the Nyap culture."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Elizabeth","Ira","Jesus","Ollie","Terri","Vera"],"label_c":["Ashdage","Haleyito","Lerryna","Moryina","Nyap","Stosam"],"label_d":["Gambia","Haiti","Iran","Nigeria","Romania","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e3bf4e3ee40010081bcd5007e50c411"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The runner from Zamora didn't wear the indigo shirt.","Lynn didn't wear the pink shirt.","The six runners were the contestant from Vanceboro, the runner in the orange shirt, the competitor who finished in 25 minutes, the contestant who finished in 24 minutes, the competitor who finished in 23 minutes and Patrick.","The contestant who finished in 23 minutes wasn't from Corinth.","Patrick was either the contestant from Kamrar or the competitor from Idyllwild.","The runner who finished in 21 minutes was from Idyllwild.","The competitor from Idyllwild finished 1 minute before the runner in the black shirt.","The competitor who finished in 23 minutes wasn't from Zamora.","Neither Zachary nor the runner in the orange shirt was the runner from Norway.","The competitor from Kamrar was either the contestant who finished in 25 minutes or the runner in the aquamarine shirt.","Isaac didn't finish in 22 minutes.","Lynn didn't finish in 25 minutes.","Lynn was from Corinth.","Of the contestant in the indigo shirt and the runner from Kamrar, one was Kelly and the other finished in 26 minutes.","Isaac didn't wear the orange shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes","26 minutes"],"label_b":["Billy","Isaac","Kelly","Lynn","Patrick","Zachary"],"label_c":["aquamarine","black","indigo","orange","pink","silver"],"label_d":["Corinth","Idyllwild","Kamrar","Norway","Vanceboro","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=443093e13e358777e853c98218074a28"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Neither the 150 page assignment nor the 225 page project is Kathryn's project.","Rodney's assignment was published in 2005.","The Mandarin project is shorter than the book published in 2002.","Rodney's assignment isn't in Japanese.","Orlando's assignment is longer than the Italian assignment.","The 200 page assignment and the book published in 2011 are different projects.","Of the 200 page assignment and the book published in 2007, one is in Italian and the other is assigned to Orlando.","Of the Mandarin assignment and the book published in 2002, one is 275 pages long and the other is assigned to Kathryn.","Of the Hebrew project and Wallace's project, one is 175 pages long and the other was published in 2008.","The 225 page assignment is either the book published in 2007 or the Hebrew assignment.","The Japanese assignment is either the book published in 2002 or the 150 page assignment.","Martha's project isn't exactly 275 pages long.","Neither the book published in 2010 nor the German assignment is the 225 page project.","The Dutch assignment wasn't published in 2007."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages","275 pages"],"label_b":["Kathryn","Martha","Orlando","Rodney","Vanessa","Wallace"],"label_c":["2002","2005","2007","2008","2010","2011"],"label_d":["Dutch","German","Hebrew","Italian","Japanese","Mandarin"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6959e43fe653aa6788c351bc2d9f46b8"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Gordon started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who has done 73 previous jumps.","Of the jumper who wears the pink suit and Zachary, one has done 49 previous jumps and the other started skydiving in 1987.","The skydiver who first started in 1986 wears the yellow suit.","The six skydivers are the jumper who has done 78 previous jumps, the jumper who first started in 1986, the skydiver who first started in 1984, the skydiver who first started in 1987, the skydiver who first started in 1983 and the skydiver who wears the white suit.","The skydiver who wears the yellow suit is either Zachary or Harvey.","The jumper who wears the gold suit started skydiving sometime before Clayton.","The jumper who first started in 1983 is either the jumper who has done 102 previous jumps or Harvey.","The skydiver who has done 102 previous jumps wears the violet suit.","The jumper who has done 73 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year before the skydiver who wears the violet suit.","Tyler started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who wears the white suit.","The skydiver who first started in 1984 hasn't done exactly 64 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 78 previous jumps started skydiving sometime before Leslie."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Clayton","Gordon","Harvey","Leslie","Tyler","Zachary"],"label_c":["gold","pink","silver","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["49","56","64","73","78","102"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bac5c8e7d23228cbd83431a093359041"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The man that took Kara to the movies wasn't the teacher.","The date that took Kara to the restaurant was older than Terrance.","Max, the lawyer, and the 23-year-old are three different men.","The 26-year-old wasn't the lawyer.","Of the 25-year-old and the date that took Kara to the movies, one was Hugh and the other was the banker.","The musician was older than Casey.","Brent, the 24-year-old, and the 23-year-old are three different men.","The 26-year-old took Kara to the beach.","Terrance was 1 year older than the musician.","Of the gentleman that took Kara to the bowling alley and the 27-year-old, one was the firefighter and the other was Randy.","Terrance took Kara to the concert.","Casey didn't take Kara to the skating rink.","Hugh was 2 years younger than the gentleman that took Kara to the concert."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26","27"],"label_b":["Brent","Casey","Hugh","Max","Randy","Terrance"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","firefighter","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","movies","restaurant","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29df73f914233085b899dd6a30b6b95b"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["The person who has been studying the Burutia culture will publish 4 months after Hazel.","The person who has been studying the Yersim culture is either the person who will publish in June or the student who has been working in Malaysia.","The person who has been working in Iran will publish 1 month before the person who has been studying the Denarr culture.","The person who has been working in Malaysia will publish 1 month before the person who has been studying the Tonange culture.","The person who has been working in Gambia hasn't been studying the Tonange culture.","The person who will publish in April is either Sonja or the student who has been studying the Ashdage culture.","Guadalupe will not publish in June.","Neither the person who will publish in May nor the student who has been working in Gambia is the person who has been studying the Ashdage culture.","Terri hasn't been working in Zambia.","The person who has been working in Malaysia will publish sometime after Ollie.","Of the person who has been working in Chad and Hazel, one has been studying the Yersim culture and the other will publish in January.","The person who has been studying the Tonange culture will publish 1 month before Terri.","Ollie is either the person who will publish in May or the person who has been working in Iran."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Guadalupe","Hazel","Ira","Ollie","Sonja","Terri"],"label_c":["Ashdage","Burutia","Denarr","Phehin","Tonange","Yersim"],"label_d":["Chad","Gambia","Iran","Malaysia","Senegal","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70d9c095222584cc2cbf5006b4cd7ffc"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["Of the quake with its epicenter at Jaorm and the quake with a duration of 97 seconds, one happened in 1950 and the other had a rating of 8.7.","The earthquake that took place in 1950 was either the event with a duration of 97 seconds or the 8.9 earthquake.","The 8.9 quake occurred sometime after the quake with a duration of 52 seconds.","The event that took place in 1920 didn't have a rating of 8.6.","The earthquake with a duration of 99 seconds occurred sometime after the 8.6 quake.","The event that took place in 1932 didn't last for exactly 84 seconds.","The event with its epicenter at Quyit didn't have a rating of 8.5.","The earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds occurred 24 years before the 8.1 quake.","Of the quake that took place in 1926 and the 8.7 quake, one lasted for 84 seconds and the other had its epicenter at Haruno.","Neither the 8.7 event nor the 8.9 event was the event with a duration of 41 seconds.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Voroldo occurred 24 years before the 8.5 earthquake.","The quake with its epicenter at Voroldo didn't last for exactly 41 seconds.","The event with its epicenter at Yeronia was either the 8.1 event or the quake that took place in 1920."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944","1950"],"label_b":["Haruno","Jaorm","Quyit","Voroldo","Wyseyld","Yeronia"],"label_c":["8.1","8.5","8.6","8.7","8.9","9.0"],"label_d":["41 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b914e2f2594a20f20a30386b6671054"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Of the dancer who did the jitterbug and Ollie, one performed first and the other scored 184 points.","Of the person that scored 184 points and Willie, one did the foxtrot and the other danced sixth.","Judith scored 9 points lower than the person who danced fifth.","Whoever danced the samba scored 3 points higher than the dancer who performed sixth.","Of Lillian and the dancer who performed eighth, one danced the foxtrot and the other scored 190 points.","Lillian scored 9 points higher than the dancer who did the charleston.","The dancer who performed second scored 12 points higher than Hannah.","The person who danced fourth scored 9 points lower than the person who danced the boogie-woogie."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points","196 points"],"label_b":["Hannah","Judith","Lillian","Ollie","Willie","Yvette"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","4th","5th","6th","8th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","foxtrot","jitterbug","samba","twist"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cb6ac0906374f121f6a3daf4b8c975a"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The 5 day reservation won't be picked up in Groveland.","The rental to be picked up in Redding is for a period 3 days shorter than the Volvo reservation.","The Fiat reservation is for a somewhat shorter period than Nancy Nunez's rental.","Rose Rowland's rental is for a period 1 day shorter than the Buick rental.","Penny Perry's rental isn't for the Volvo.","Donna David's reservation won't be picked up in Brownfield.","Of the 6 day rental and the Volvo rental, one will be picked up in Iowa Falls and the other will be picked up in Valencia.","The Fiat reservation is for a period 1 day longer than Penny Perry's reservation.","Kathy Koch's rental is for the Buick.","The six rentals are Donna David's rental, the Dodge reservation, the rental to be picked up in Groveland, the 4 day reservation, the reservation to be picked up in Iowa Falls and the 6 day reservation.","Of Rose Rowland's rental and the Hyundai rental, one is for 2 days and the other will be picked up in Groveland."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days","7 days"],"label_b":["Donna David","Kathy Koch","Nancy Nunez","Penny Perry","Rose Rowland","Vicky Vaughan"],"label_c":["Buick","Dodge","Fiat","Hyundai","Toyota","Volvo"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Groveland","Iowa Falls","Los Altos","Redding","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ca47f496dfc4c329626ecb3727cf950"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The pre-calculus textbook is either the book that was published in 2010 or the title written by Velma Vintz.","Of the textbook written by Pat Peterson and the textbook written by Tara Tyne, one covers calculus and the other costs $24.99.","The title written by Steve Spark costs 15 dollars more than the book that was published in 2003.","The textbook that was published in 2007 wasn't authored by Velma Vintz.","The textbook written by Velma Vintz costs 5 dollars less than the set theory textbook.","The calculus book costs more than the textbook written by Pat Peterson.","The book that was published in 2015 costs 10 dollars more than the title written by Velma Vintz.","The title written by Rosa Rubens costs 15 dollars more than the book that was published in 2010.","Of the book written by Velma Vintz and the textbook that was published in 2003, one costs $29.99 and the other covers algebra.","Of the title written by Steve Spark and the geometry book, one costs $49.99 and the other was published in 2015.","The $49.99 book is either the set theory book or the textbook that was published in 2005.","The book written by Pat Peterson costs less than the algebra textbook."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99","$49.99"],"label_b":["algebra","calculus","field theory","geometry","pre-calculus","set theory"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2005","2007","2010","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82de8bc392f3001b825c396609746020"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["Neither the insect that sold for $280 nor the butterfly that sold for $270 was the butterfly that was auctioned 4th.","The Satyrid sold for 10 dollars more than the insect that was auctioned 5th.","The insect that sold for $280 wasn't the Vanessid.","The butterfly won by Sean sold for 40 dollars more than the Hesperidae.","The butterfly that was auctioned 8th sold for somewhat more than the Adonis blue.","The insect that sold for $250 wasn't the 3rd lot.","The insect won by Lowell wasn't the 3rd lot.","Of the insect won by Harry and the Papillionidae, one sold for $290 and the other was the 1st lot.","The insect that sold for $270, the butterfly won by Paul, the insect that was auctioned 5th and the butterfly won by Ian were all different butterflies.","The butterfly won by Lowell wasn't the 1st lot.","The insect won by Paul was either the Hesperidae or the Satyrid.","The insect won by Paul sold for 10 dollars more than the Lycaenidae.","The Vanessid sold for 10 dollars more than the butterfly won by Lowell.","The butterfly won by Ian was the Lycaenidae."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290","$300"],"label_b":["Harry","Ian","Kelly","Lowell","Paul","Sean"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","8th"],"label_d":["Adonis blue","Hesperidae","Lycaenidae","Papillionidae","Satyrid","Vanessid"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1039f5a8ece07779ab1f390886d726f0"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The hiking holiday was 1 year before the vacation with Gladys.","Of the trip with Rochelle and the Texas vacation, one was in 2006 and the other was the hang gliding vacation.","The 2003 holiday is either the kayaking holiday or the vacation with Calvin.","The trip with Lillie was 4 years before the Connecticut holiday.","The Georgia trip wasn't the kayaking holiday.","The vacation with Calvin was 2 years before the South Dakota vacation.","Of the trip with Dustin and the Texas holiday, one was in 2006 and the other was the hunting trip.","The Louisiana vacation is either the skydiving holiday or the 2006 trip.","The trip with Dustin is either the 2002 trip or the South Dakota vacation."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005","2006"],"label_b":["Calvin","Dustin","Gladys","Lillie","Rochelle","William"],"label_c":["camping","hang gliding","hiking","hunting","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Georgia","Louisiana","South Dakota","Texas","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ffce6a3f63481778631e4fdd055cfe8"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Of Leslie and the skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps, one started skydiving in 1982 and the other wears the gold suit.","Jorge didn't start skydiving in 1983.","The jumper who first started in 1987 is either Harvey or the jumper who has done 42 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 69 previous jumps doesn't wear the lime green suit.","Of the jumper who first started in 1985 and the jumper who has done 42 previous jumps, one is Otis and the other wears the violet suit.","Of Jorge and the jumper who wears the teal suit, one has done 69 previous jumps and the other started skydiving in 1985.","The jumper who has done 78 previous jumps started skydiving sometime before Otis.","The skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps started skydiving sometime before Harvey.","Zachary hasn't done exactly 73 previous jumps.","The skydiver who first started in 1982 doesn't wear the white suit.","The jumper who wears the white suit started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps.","Otis is either the skydiver who has done 70 previous jumps or the jumper who first started in 1983."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Harvey","Jorge","Leslie","Nathaniel","Otis","Zachary"],"label_c":["gold","indigo","lime green","teal","violet","white"],"label_d":["42","49","69","70","73","78"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c063d61381135ce6f6d1cbf6767a7170"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The senosaurus is either the 75 million year old fossil or the fossil discovered in Uzbekistan.","The rotosaurus is 90 million years old.","The archadon costs 500 dollars more than the 78 million year old fossil.","The archadon is either the 75 million year old fossil or the fossil discovered in Qatar.","The fossil discovered in Hungary is either the 72 million year old fossil or the 75 million year old fossil.","The fossil discovered in Russia costs more than the pilodontus.","The $1000 fossil is 87 million years old.","The fossil discovered in Russia isn't 78 million years old.","The fossil discovered in Zambia costs 500 dollars more than the pilodontus.","The rotosaurus costs more than the fossil discovered in Venezuela.","The rotosaurus costs 250 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Qatar.","The verasaurus costs 250 dollars less than the 75 million year old fossil.","Of the $750 fossil and the 78 million year old fossil, one was found in Venezuela and the other is the mirasaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500","$1750"],"label_b":["archadon","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":["Hungary","Qatar","Russia","Uzbekistan","Venezuela","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc0abdfecb55316af9f97f325ea26e5a"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Neither the politician who received 9,000 votes nor Al Allen was the Mountain Mesa native.","The Coalinga native isn't the teacher.","The six candidates were the person who received 9,500 votes, the academic, the Unionville native, the Coalinga native, Ida Ingram and the Evansdale native.","The lawyer finished an unknown number of votes behind the Mountain Mesa native.","Of the lawyer and the Daly City native, one was Kelly Kirby and the other ended up with 9,500 votes.","Kelly Kirby finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the Mountain Mesa native.","Al Allen was either the writer or the teacher.","Bev Baird isn't from Redway.","Ed Ewing isn't the rancher.","The candidate who received 10,000 votes was either Ida Ingram or the Evansdale native.","Ed Ewing finished 1,500 votes ahead of the teacher.","The candidate who received 10,500 votes was either the writer or the lawyer."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500","11,000"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Bev Baird","Ed Ewing","Fred Francis","Ida Ingram","Kelly Kirby"],"label_c":["academic","doctor","lawyer","rancher","teacher","writer"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Daly City","Evansdale","Mountain Mesa","Redway","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62c30d101b698bb5badc9a0c4f00b815"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["Yolanda Bauer's suitcase wasn't supposed to go to New York.","The luggage that needs to go to Santa Fe is either the brown piece or Yolanda Bauer's suitcase.","Zed Alexander's suitcase weighs 6 pounds less than the suitcase that needs to go to New York.","Of the luggage that needs to go to Denver and the piece that weighs 47 pounds, one is maroon and the other is Wanda Dotson's.","Vic Evans's piece weighs 6 pounds less than the cyan bag.","The suitcase that weighs 47 pounds was supposed to go to Orlando.","The bag that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs 6 pounds less than the teal luggage.","The six pieces are the bag that needs to go to New York, the maroon suitcase, Vic Evans's bag, the white suitcase, the cyan luggage and the luggage that weighs 35 pounds.","The maroon piece weighs 6 pounds more than the luggage that needs to go to Chicago.","Of the white bag and the luggage that weighs 35 pounds, one was supposed to go to Los Angeles and the other is Wanda Dotson's.","Tanya Gould's piece weighs 9 pounds more than the teal luggage.","The piece that needs to go to Orlando isn't maroon."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["brown","cyan","maroon","red","teal","white"],"label_d":["Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d135d7a77b2d6b1533512fca4fe885a"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The animal from Diamond Bar wasn't #126.","#118, the runner from Diamond Bar, and Polly are three different animals.","Of Ozzy and #128, one finished fifth and the other was from Vassalboro.","#105 finished 2 places before Ozzy.","Of the animal that finished fifth and the ostrich that finished fourth, one is Otis and the other was #136.","Kermit finished 1 place before the runner from Nashua.","Of #118 and the bird that finished fifth, one was from Cedar Falls and the other is Ophelia.","Kermit was either the bird from Littleport or the runner that finished fourth.","The ostrich from Littleport finished sometime after #126.","Kermit finished 1 place before #118."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Ozzy","Polly"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","128","136"],"label_d":["Cedar Falls","Diamond Bar","Littleport","Nashua","Quimby","Vassalboro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76df92ba3a012c607f664d79693d8460"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["The person who patrols Green Hills began 2 years before Red Reilly.","\"Ultra Hex\" doesn't patrol Libertyville.","\"Deep Shadow\" began 3 years after Red Reilly.","The person who patrols Mission Vale isn't Hal Houston.","The person who started in 2011 patrols Mission Vale.","Hal Houston began 2 years after the superhero who patrols Apple Valley.","Of Tim Trevino and the superhero who started in 2007, one patrols Green Hills and the other is \"Prism Shield\".","The six people are the hero who patrols Libertyville, Hal Houston, \"Max Fusion\", Tim Trevino, Cal Copeland and the person who started in 2007.","The superhero who patrols Tenth Avenue is either Billy Brewer or \"Ultra Hex\".","\"Wonderman\" began 2 years before the hero who patrols Libertyville.","\"Max Fusion\" began 2 years before Cal Copeland.","Of the hero who patrols Frazier Park and the person who started in 2011, one is Hal Houston and the other is \"Prism Shield\"."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Billy Brewer","Cal Copeland","Hal Houston","Ned Nielsen","Red Reilly","Tim Trevino"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Frazier Park","Green Hills","Libertyville","Mission Vale","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0908883d71db1965a91aa9bd04df8754"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Sid Saunders's film is either the movie produced in Croatia or the movie produced in Finland.","Eric Edwards's film is 5 minutes shorter than the film produced in Hungary.","Of the movie produced in Estonia and the film with a running time of 70 minutes, one is Tearful Night and the other was directed by Jesse Jimenez.","Jacky Steel is 5 minutes longer than the movie produced in Denmark.","The film produced in Austria, West of Eden and Harvest Sun are all different films.","Lionel Lowe's film isn't Tearful Night.","The film with a running time of 65 minutes isn't Harvest Sun.","Jesse Jimenez's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 80 minutes.","Of the movie produced in Finland and the film produced in Austria, one has a running time of 75 minutes and the other was directed by Sid Saunders.","Ben Barrera's film is 5 minutes longer than the film produced in Denmark.","The movie with a running time of 70 minutes is either Tim Tucker's film or Lionel Lowe's film.","The movie produced in Estonia is longer than Arctic Visions.","Jesse Jimenez's film is longer than the film produced in Denmark."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Eric Edwards","Jesse Jimenez","Lionel Lowe","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Austria","Croatia","Denmark","Estonia","Finland","Hungary"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c32c07ef3d175622b17f9190f503669b"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The six games are the October 7 game, the match with the Eagles, the game in Humeston, the match in Groveland, the 34-7 game and the match in Coachella.","The game with the Eagles didn't finish with a score of 24-21.","The October 15 game is either the 24-21 game or the game in Edinburg.","The match in Coachella is either the match with the White Rhinos or the October 3 match.","The match with the Tuscanos finished with a score of 18-6.","The October 15 match didn't finish with a score of 20-13.","The match in Avila Beach was sometime before the match with the Dragons.","Of the match in Ferndale and the game with the Rams, one was on October 11 and the other finished with a score of 24-21.","The game in Humeston was sometime before the match with the Tuscanos.","Of the October 19 match and the October 3 game, one featured the Red and Blues and the other finished with a score of 42-20.","The match in Humeston finished with a score of 42-20.","The match in Avila Beach didn't finish with a score of 24-21."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19","October 23"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["18-6","20-13","24-21","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Coachella","Edinburg","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b30de62408b8308afcb32fa14c3ea075"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The air conditioner with the 12-year warranty costs 65 dollars more than the Freezon Flux.","The air conditioner with the 10-year warranty is either the air conditioner with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the unit with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","Of the air conditioner with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the $700 item, one has the 7-year warranty and the other is the Chiller Z.","The unit with the 5-year warranty is either the Ultralux 92 or the item with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Binson C40 is either the item with the 5-year warranty or the unit with the 12-year warranty.","The air conditioner with the 7-year warranty is either the $375 air conditioner or the $635 air conditioner.","The Z-Free XL costs 65 dollars more than the item with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","Of the unit with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the Coolstar XV5, one costs $440 and the other has the 5-year warranty.","The Freezon Flux doesn't cost $635.","The air conditioner with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars more than the Coolstar XV5.","The Z-Free XL doesn't have the 10-year warranty.","The $570 air conditioner is either the air conditioner with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the Z-Free XL.","The item with the 1-year warranty costs 260 dollars less than the Chiller Z."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635","$700"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","5-year","7-year","10-year","12-year","15-year"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7777100ea48724cd733cfb0196290aa3"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["Of the reactor in Ukraine and the stellarator reactor, one is the Dynotis X1 and the other will launch in April.","The Zawasa is either the stellarator reactor or the direct drive reactor.","The six reactors are the stellarator reactor, the reactor in Jordan, the Essita CBT, the Zawasa, the facility launching in June and the facility launching in May.","The Adtina V will launch sometime before the reactor in Honduras.","The Banok II is either the reactor in Honduras or the z-pinch facility.","The reactor in Namibia will launch 4 months before the z-pinch reactor.","The reactor in Jordan will launch sometime before the fast ignition facility.","The reactor in Qatar will launch 2 months before the Dynotis X1.","Of the fast ignition reactor and the Essita CBT, one will launch in January and the other is in Zambia.","The Essita CBT will launch 1 month before the theta pinch reactor."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Banok II","Dynotis X1","Essita CBT","Tamura BX12","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","stellarator","theta pinch","tokamak","z-pinch"],"label_d":["Honduras","Jordan","Namibia","Qatar","Ukraine","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce9167b2356723008079899f3c29a056"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Dwayne is either the skydiver who has done 64 previous jumps or the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps.","Of the jumper who has done 42 previous jumps and the jumper who first started in 1984, one wears the yellow suit and the other is Ira.","Virgil is either the jumper who has done 102 previous jumps or the jumper who first started in 1985.","The jumper who has done 102 previous jumps is either the jumper who wears the silver suit or the jumper who first started in 1984.","The jumper who first started in 1987 hasn't done exactly 64 previous jumps.","The jumper who first started in 1985 doesn't wear the blue suit.","The jumper who has done 78 previous jumps is either the jumper who wears the yellow suit or the skydiver who first started in 1986.","The jumper who has done 73 previous jumps is either the skydiver who wears the yellow suit or the jumper who first started in 1986.","Of the skydiver who wears the violet suit and the skydiver who wears the yellow suit, one started skydiving in 1984 and the other has done 78 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 49 previous jumps started skydiving 4 years before the jumper who wears the maroon suit.","The skydiver who has done 102 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year before Clayton.","Tyler started skydiving sometime before the jumper who has done 64 previous jumps."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Clayton","Dwayne","Francisco","Ira","Tyler","Virgil"],"label_c":["blue","maroon","red","silver","violet","yellow"],"label_d":["42","49","64","73","78","102"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f810908900d076ca3b6953f1d7e8a23"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The course in room 405 isn't taught by Mr. Cannon.","The Chemistry class is held 1 period after the class in room 314.","The class in room 122 isn't held during first period.","The course in room 322 is either the fourth period class or the third period class.","The class in room 314 is taught by Mr. Stafford.","The French class is held sometime before Mr. Underwood's class.","Of Mr. Duffy's class and the class in room 405, one is Latin and the other is held during fourth period.","Mr. Osborn's class is held 3 periods before the course in room 120.","The fourth period class isn't Art.","The English class is held 1 period before Mr. Osborn's class.","The class in room 322 is held 1 period after Mr. Glover's class.","The Latin class is held sometime before Mr. Glover's class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"label_b":["114","120","122","314","322","405"],"label_c":["Cannon","Duffy","Glover","Osborn","Stafford","Underwood"],"label_d":["Art","Chemistry","English","French","Latin","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=680a7096fb846dfc6b49a19796bc1bda"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The $44.99 title wasn't published in 2008.","The title that was published in 2010 is either the calculus title or the textbook written by Pat Peterson.","The set theory textbook was written by Mina Morton.","The algebra textbook is either the book that was published in 2003 or the $44.99 title.","The $49.99 book is either the title that was published in 2008 or the pre-calculus title.","The book that was published in 2008 was written by Rosa Rubens.","The textbook written by Steve Spark costs 5 dollars less than the calculus title.","The field theory book costs 5 dollars less than the book that was published in 2007.","The title that was published in 2003 costs more than the calculus book.","The calculus book costs less than the textbook that was published in 2008.","The trigonometry textbook, the $24.99 textbook, and the $39.99 book are three different books.","The book that was published in 2007 was written by Will Wharton.","The textbook that was published in 2005 costs 5 dollars more than the trigonometry title."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99","$49.99"],"label_b":["algebra","calculus","field theory","pre-calculus","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Mina Morton","Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2005","2007","2008","2010","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9af22adf57710fd40734c2877c2f68e1"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Larsen was first climbed by Hal Hudson.","Of the peak first summited by Art Aguilar and the peak first climbed in 1946, one is 14,340 feet tall and the other is Mt. Vincent.","Mt. Quinn is either the peak first summited by Ben Beasley or the peak first climbed in 1914.","Mt. Humphrey is either the mountain first climbed in 1962 or the peak first summited by Art Aguilar.","Mt. Larsen is either the peak that is 14,730 feet tall or the peak first summited by Ben Beasley.","Of Mt. Vincent and the mountain first summited by Chip Carson, one is 14,210 feet tall and the other was first climbed in 1962.","Mt. Knox is 130 feet shorter than the peak first summited by Gerry Gamble.","The peak that is 14,860 feet tall, Mt. Vincent and Mt. Quinn are all different mountains.","The mountain first climbed in 1899 is 390 feet taller than the mountain first summited by Ben Beasley.","The peak first climbed in 1845, the mountain first summited by Chip Carson, and the mountain that is 14,860 feet tall are three different mountains."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730","14,860"],"label_b":["Mt. Fry","Mt. Humphrey","Mt. Knox","Mt. Larsen","Mt. Quinn","Mt. Vincent"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Ben Beasley","Chip Carson","Ford Fischer","Gerry Gamble","Hal Hudson"],"label_d":["1845","1863","1899","1914","1946","1962"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7961c7c1f9624cedcd6750720c29ff5e"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line G isn't exactly 900 ft long.","Line G is either the one with a maximum height of 25 ft or the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.","Of the one that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH and Line A, one reaches a height of 40 ft and the other reaches a height of 55 ft.","The one with a maximum height of 45 ft is 50 feet longer than the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.","The six lines are Line F, the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft, the line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH, the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft, the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft and the line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.","Line D doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 40 MPH.","Of Line E and the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH, one is 700 ft long and the other reaches a height of 55 ft.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH is 200 feet longer than the line with a maximum height of 55 ft.","Line G is longer than the one with a maximum height of 40 ft.","The one with a maximum height of 30 ft, the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH, and the one that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH are three different lines."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft","900 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line D","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","45 ft","55 ft","70 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c6acd5e246e743abc418fbdd946b038"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["Of the jigsaw puzzle with 1500 pieces and the puzzle made by Irycia, one has the city skyline theme and the other was released in 1998.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1988 has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.","The puzzle made by Vesem is either the puzzle with 750 pieces or the puzzle with 1000 pieces.","The puzzle with 1250 pieces wasn't released in 1992.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1998 has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle made by Perunia.","The puzzle released in 1998 doesn't have the football theme.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1995 has somewhat more than the puzzle with the outer space theme.","The puzzle with 1250 pieces is either the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme or the jigsaw puzzle released in 1999.","Of the puzzle released in 1999 and the puzzle with the postage stamp theme, one has 750 pieces and the other was made by Garroda.","The puzzle with the outer space theme has somewhat more than the puzzle made by Irycia.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde has 1,000 more pieces than the puzzle released in 1998.","The jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces doesn't have the outer space theme.","The jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme has 500 more pieces than the puzzle released in 1995."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250","1500"],"label_b":["Buralde","Garroda","Irycia","Perunia","Sonaco","Vesem"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","coral reef","football","outer space","postage stamp"],"label_d":["1985","1988","1992","1995","1998","1999"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=847a92e95bc7061ec1bde97c634d14d2"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Of the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge and Charlie Group, one has 9 people in it and the other deployed at 12:00pm.","The squad that dropped at Gran Mountain is either the team that jumped at 8:00am or Tango Group.","The squad with 6 members deployed 1 hour after Sierra Group.","India Group deployed 1 hour before the team that dropped at Gran Mountain.","Of the team with 10 members and the squad that dropped at Ezra Forest, one deployed at 8:00am and the other is Charlie Group.","The squad that jumped at 9:00am doesn't have exactly 5 members.","The squad that jumped at 1:00pm is either the team that dropped at Brook Woods or the squad with 4 members.","The six teams are Sierra Group, the team that jumped at 12:00pm, the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain, the team that dropped at Frazier Park, the squad that dropped at Crestline X and the squad with 6 members.","The team with 4 members, the squad that jumped at 12:00pm, and Whiskey Group are three different teams.","Yankee Group is either the team that dropped at Brook Woods or the team with 4 members.","Tango Group deployed 1 hour after the team that dropped at Crestline X."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31b24c170b93486dc12c69a1e740fd64"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["Francine's pair was somewhat larger than the $170 pair.","The $125 pair wasn't made by Abbott Hill.","The six pairs were the $245 pair, the size 6 set, the size 5 set, the size 4 set, Francine's pair and the Cormano footwear.","Whitney's pair was either the $170 pair or the Abbott Hill footwear.","Francine's pair wasn't made by Manzarita.","Of the $200 pair and the Graffetz footwear, one was a size 5 and the other was bought by Juana.","Neither the Manzarita footwear nor the size 4 set was Kimberly's pair.","Kimberly's pair was either the Abbott Hill footwear or the Williford footwear.","The $200 pair was 1 size smaller than Natalie's pair.","Natalie's pair was either the $155 pair or the Tinghill footwear.","The Tinghill footwear was 3 sizes smaller than Paulette's pair.","Neither the $125 pair nor the size 4 set was Natalie's pair.","The Tinghill footwear was somewhat larger than the $200 pair."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Francine","Juana","Kimberly","Natalie","Paulette","Whitney"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Cormano","Graffetz","Manzarita","Tinghill","Williford"],"label_d":["$125","$155","$170","$200","$245","$260"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36c308499583bd25e6278b267e75c66c"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The building on Vine Street was built 7 years after the Quinn family's house.","The Alvarado family's building was built sometime before Wagner Mansion.","Porcher Place wasn't built in 1841.","The York family's house was built 7 years before the house on Buffalo Lane.","The building on James Street isn't owned by the Duke family.","The Christian family's house is either Benson Hills or the home on Buffalo Lane.","Neither the 1848 building nor Roesch Heights is the Duke family's house.","The building on Buffalo Lane is owned by the Quinn family.","Roesch Heights was built 14 years before the Quinn family's home.","Of the York family's building and Fox Cottage, one was built in 1841 and the other is on James Street.","The house on Norwood Street is either the Porter family's house or the York family's house.","The building on Ash Avenue was built 7 years after Roesch Heights."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights","Wagner Mansion"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Christian","Duke","Porter","Quinn","York"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Buffalo Lane","James Street","Norwood Street","Vine Street","Wright Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5ea9a70aad003edb081d2e8d4df9ae3"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["The person who asked for ricotta came in a half-hour before Candice.","The person who came in at 8:00am was either the customer who ordered pumpernickel or the customer who asked for mozzarella.","Candice didn't order wheat bread.","Of Naomi and the customer who ordered flatbread, one came in at 9:00am and the other ordered ricotta.","Angie didn't order challah.","The customer who asked for feta came in a half-hour before Velma.","The person who asked for feta came in one hour after Willie.","The customer who came in at 9:30am, the customer who ordered flatbread, Willie, the customer who ordered brioche and Candice were all different customers.","The person who came in at 9:30am didn't order challah.","The customer who asked for colby-jack was either the person who ordered rye bread or the person who ordered brioche.","Candice came in sometime before the person who ordered challah.","Ora came in an hour and a half before the customer who asked for havarti.","Willie asked for pumpernickel."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am","9:30am"],"label_b":["Angie","Candice","Naomi","Ora","Velma","Willie"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","flatbread","pumpernickel","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":["colby-jack","feta","havarti","limburger","mozzarella","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf82f7fda365337c4e9de888b18caa11"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["The team that scored 27.8 points didn't skate to Don Quixote.","The team that skated to Turandot scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Heidi's pair.","Of the team that scored 27.2 points and Linda's pair, one included Corey and the other skated to Poeta Flamenco.","The team that scored 27.5 points was either the team that skated to Kalinka or Adrian's pair.","The pair that scored 26.9 points included Martin.","The six pairs were Wilma's pair, the pair that skated to Kalinka, Corey's pair, the pair that scored 26.9 points, Adrian's pair and Ruben's pair.","Virginia's pair didn't include Corey.","The team that skated to Don Quixote scored somewhat higher than Heidi's pair.","Naomi's pair scored somewhat lower than Martin's pair.","The team that scored 26.6 points didn't include Patrick.","Of the pair that skated to Carne Cruda and Wilma's pair, one included Martin and the other finished with 26.3 points."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5","27.8"],"label_b":["Heidi","Linda","Naomi","Penny","Virginia","Wilma"],"label_c":["Adrian","Corey","Eduardo","Martin","Patrick","Ruben"],"label_d":["Carne Cruda","Don Quixote","Kalinka","Poeta Flamenco","Turandot","Warsaw Nights"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b9ef8590f94bf803c99528f91361579"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The 10-year-old condor has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than Smokey.","Of the bird released at Bingham Canyon and the 9-year-old condor, one was Buddy and the other has a wingspan of 106 inches.","Buddy doesn't have a wingspan of 118 inches.","Mango is either the condor released at Pecos Pueblo or the 9-year-old bird.","Gracie isn't 6 years old.","The bird released at Golden Butte isn't 9 years old.","Neither the condor released at Alkali Ridge nor Merlin is the condor with a wingspan of 114 inches.","The condor released at Bingham Canyon has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the 10-year-old bird.","Of the condor with a wingspan of 110 inches and the bird released at Cordell Mesa, one is 4 years old and the other was Gracie.","The 4-year-old bird has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the condor released at Alkali Ridge.","The 5-year-old bird is either Sunshine or Merlin.","Neither the condor released at Alkali Ridge nor the bird released at Cordell Mesa is the 5-year-old bird."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches","122 inches"],"label_b":["Buddy","Gracie","Mango","Merlin","Smokey","Sunshine"],"label_c":["4","5","6","9","10","11"],"label_d":["Alkali Ridge","Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Golden Butte","Pecos Pueblo","Ralton Pass"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65c6a19758341df63c376e1183a5fc5c"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The party that requested the clown isn't on Viking Street.","The party that requested the photo booth is 1 day before the Yang family event.","Of the booking on Fred Lane and the event that requested the clown, one is for the Underwoods and the other is on October 5.","The party on October 5 is for the Fords.","The party that requested the photo booth isn't on October 7.","The party on October 6, the party on James Street, and the booking that requested the superhero are three different events.","The party on October 8 is either the event on Willow Street or the event that requested the bounce castle.","The party on October 7 is on Viking Street.","Of the booking that requested the petting zoo and the Anderson family party, one is on October 6 and the other is on Ronald Street.","The party on October 6 is for the Thorntons.","The party that requested the rock band is either the booking on Fred Lane or the Anderson family booking."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Anderson","Dalton","Ford","Thornton","Underwood","Yang"],"label_d":["Fred Lane","James Street","Q Street","Ronald Street","Viking Street","Willow Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d6576a96d4c34004e305f1709f2aca8"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The assignment in Florida isn't the symposium.","The assignment in Oklahoma will involve somewhat more people than Bridget's job.","Of the wedding event and the job in Utah, one will have 150 attendees and the other will be handled by Bridget.","The job in Florida will involve 50 more people than the retreat assignment.","Yolanda's job is the wedding.","The event with 125 attendees is the birthday.","The job in Utah will involve 50 more people than Flora's assignment.","The six events are Bridget's assignment, the symposium event, the assignment in Hawaii, the job in Wyoming, the retreat event and the graduation job.","Flora's job won't be in Hawaii.","Wallace's job won't have exactly 175 attendees.","Aimee's event is either the graduation job or the conference job."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150","175"],"label_b":["Aimee","Bridget","Daisy","Flora","Wallace","Yolanda"],"label_c":["birthday","conference","graduation","retreat","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Florida","Hawaii","Oklahoma","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67f4c5a515f19c1c8338528686d7fc5c"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["Lydia's rose finished somewhere behind the rose grown in Kenwood.","Nellie's rose finished somewhere behind the red cascade.","Of the flower that won fifth place and the flower grown in Crescent City, one is the magic dragon and the other was Nellie's.","Of Irene's flower and the flower grown in Athens, one won third place and the other is the sombreuil.","The magic dragon, the rose that won third place, and the rose that won first place are three different flowers.","The calocarpa finished somewhere behind the rose grown in Spragueville.","The rose grown in Lee Vining wasn't grown by Peggy.","Of the flower grown in Spragueville and the dame de coeur, one was Lydia's and the other won fourth place.","The rose that won second place was either the flower grown in Spragueville or the dame de coeur.","Peggy's rose finished somewhere behind the rose grown in Crescent City.","The happenstance was either the flower grown in Athens or the flower grown in Crescent City.","The magic dragon was Shannon's."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["calocarpa","dame de coeur","happenstance","magic dragon","red cascade","sombreuil"],"label_c":["Irene","Lydia","Nellie","Peggy","Shannon","Tricia"],"label_d":["Athens","Crescent City","Kenwood","Lee Vining","Miranda","Spragueville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d201dc80e865082ed6c3a792f76d524"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The person who went to Ecuador left 2 days after the person who covered the election.","Tam Terry left sometime before the reporter who covered the solar eclipse.","The person who covered the royal wedding left 1 day before the person who went to Senegal.","Of the reporter who went to Nicaragua and the journalist who covered the election, one was Ned Noble and the other was sent out on April 7th.","The journalist who went to Uruguay left 1 day before Randy Reid.","The person sent out on April 8th didn't cover the solar eclipse.","The person who went to Honduras didn't cover the earthquake.","Of the reporter sent out on April 6th and Linda Lott, one covered the election and the other covered the royal wedding.","Sid Snyder was either the person who went to Russia or the journalist who covered the flooding.","Of Randy Reid and the journalist who went to Russia, one covered the royal wedding and the other was sent out on April 5th.","Tam Terry didn't go to Uruguay."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Randy Reid","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Ecuador","Honduras","Nicaragua","Russia","Senegal","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54d964d671eceaddef3450b1e3f8c459"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The 85 million year old fossil costs 750 dollars more than the rotosaurus.","The archadon wasn't found in Jamaica.","Of the 72 million year old fossil and the fossil discovered in Paraguay, one costs $750 and the other costs $500.","The $500 fossil wasn't found in New Zealand.","The mirasaurus isn't 85 million years old.","The fossil discovered in Serbia is 75 million years old.","The rotosaurus doesn't cost $500.","The fossil discovered in France is either the 87 million year old fossil or the 72 million year old fossil.","Of the fossil discovered in New Zealand and the $1000 fossil, one is 75 million years old and the other is the pilodontus.","The gigasaurus is either the fossil discovered in Guatemala or the 87 million year old fossil.","The $1750 fossil is either the fossil discovered in Guatemala or the fossil discovered in Jamaica.","The mirasaurus is either the $1750 fossil or the fossil discovered in France.","The fossil discovered in Paraguay costs less than the 90 million year old fossil.","The fossil discovered in France costs more than the 75 million year old fossil.","The 87 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Guatemala."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500","$1750"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":["France","Guatemala","Jamaica","New Zealand","Paraguay","Serbia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9063e5f67b591e81db4a5e445625af64"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The banker won 5 million more than Betty Baxter.","Betty Baxter won $5 million.","The person who won $20 million wasn't the lawyer.","The six people were Ed Elliott, the person who won $10 million, the winner from Connecticut, the person who won $30 million, the person from Ohio and the doctor.","The winner who won $25 million was the senator.","Of the winner who won $15 million and Hilda Hunt, one was from Washington and the other was the judge.","The person who won $20 million was either Ed Elliott or Hilda Hunt.","Cal Chandler won 5 million more than the person from Iowa.","The doctor was from Mississippi.","The senator, Hilda Hunt, and the winner from Connecticut are three different people.","Alice Anders won 5 million less than the person from Washington."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Ed Elliott","Gil Greene","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Hawaii","Iowa","Mississippi","Ohio","Washington"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","judge","lawyer","senator"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b36fd770b7737da1d4997ab9b4761a7"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Gene's study starts sometime before the assignment on the Escape.","Of the project on the Orion and Gene's study, one starts in March and the other is concerned with leopard sharks.","Of Beulah's project and Stacy's assignment, one is on the Escape and the other is concerned with hammerhead sharks.","Joy's study doesn't begin in July.","The assignment on the Escape starts 4 months before the goblin shark project.","The blacktip shark project starts sometime after the project on the Osprey.","Kerry's study starts 2 months before the assignment on the Odyssey.","The six projects are the great white shark study, the assignment on the Osprey, Joy's study, the assignment beginning in August, the project on the Pegasus and the assignment on the Escape.","Stacy's project isn't on the Pegasus."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Beulah","Gene","Joy","Kerry","Stacy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey","Pegasus"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","great white","hammerhead","leopard"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61a3aa729137273dd971cb255d34c1ad"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Willard has an appointment sometime before the person suffering from shingles.","The patient with HealthCo insurance isn't complaining about back pain.","Of the person with Medicorp insurance and the person suffering from foot pain, one is Oscar and the other has the 12 noon appointment.","The patient with Triflex insurance has an appointment 1 hour before Paul.","The patient suffering from migraines has an appointment 1 hour before the person with Red Shield insurance.","Of the person with the 11:00am appointment and Fernando, one is complaining about foot pain and the other is complaining about migraines.","The person with the 1:00pm appointment isn't complaining about shingles.","Of Paul and the patient with Lifealign insurance, one is complaining about migraines and the other has the 10:00am appointment.","Willard doesn't have insurance through Triflex.","The patient with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 2 hours after the patient suffering from foot pain.","Steven is either the patient with Lifealign insurance or the patient suffering from heartburn."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Fernando","Melvin","Oscar","Paul","Steven","Willard"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles"],"label_d":["Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c20746996f8087d44c63bb62cbe0e10"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Of the performer who used chainsaws and the performer from Zearing, one went fourth and the other is Violet.","The person who went first was either the juggler who used balls or the juggler who used batons.","The performer who used chainsaws performed 1 spot after Howard.","Brandi wasn't from Burt.","The performer from Zearing used balls.","Howard used bowling pins.","Of the person who used batons and the person from Hawkeye, one went second and the other is Gerald.","Carmen, the performer who used batons, and the juggler from Hawkeye are three different people.","The person from Burt performed sometime after Violet.","Howard performed 1 spot before the person from Upper Lake.","The person from Valley Center performed 1 spot after Violet.","Brandi used flashlights.","The person who went fifth wasn't from Hawkeye."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Brandi","Carmen","Gerald","Howard","Ian","Violet"],"label_c":["balls","batons","bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights","rings"],"label_d":["Burt","Hawkeye","Isla Vista","Upper Lake","Valley Center","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=defb950e663186a06cd370d93c0975e6"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["The book that sold 19 copies is either the 345-page book or My Best Friend.","The 310-page book sold somewhat fewer copies than Two for Tennis.","Call of Duty sold 7 more copies than the 280-page book.","The six books are the 310-page book, the title that sold 40 copies, the book that sold 26 copies, the title that sold 47 copies, the book that sold 19 copies and Roscoe Jones's book.","Alexis Olson's book sold somewhat fewer copies than Away in Arles.","Wendalissa sold somewhat more copies than Roscoe Jones's book.","Zoey Stout's book is either Zara's Game or My Best Friend.","Of Bill Orega's book and Zara's Game, one is 185 pages long and the other sold 47 copies.","The 345-page book was written by Jeff Holman.","The book that sold 26 copies isn't exactly 204 pages long.","The 280-page book sold 7 fewer copies than Jeff Holman's book.","The book that sold 40 copies was written by Zoey Stout."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40","47"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["185","192","204","280","310","345"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f37d58ab8082ac5daccd839d23e4ea40"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Neither the purchase that included blackberries nor the order that included figs is Ray's order.","Leo's order didn't include blackberries.","The six orders are the order that included raspberries, Ray's order, the order that included bean sprouts, Leo's order, Olive's purchase and the purchase that included leeks.","Marshall's order didn't cost $6.25.","The order that included raspberries cost 1 dollar less than the purchase that included bean sprouts.","Leo's purchase didn't cost $6.25.","The $4.25 order is either the purchase that included asparagus or the order that included bean sprouts.","Vicky's order cost less than the order that included leeks.","Ray's order didn't include cranberries.","The $9.25 purchase is either the purchase that included bean sprouts or Olive's purchase.","Marshall's purchase is either the order that included oranges or the purchase that included figs.","The $6.25 order didn't include spinach.","The $6.25 order didn't include bean sprouts.","Of the $8.25 order and the order that included oranges, one was Vicky's and the other included rhubarb."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25","$9.25"],"label_b":["Leo","Marshall","Olive","Ray","Vicky","Zachary"],"label_c":["asparagus","bean sprouts","kale","leeks","rhubarb","spinach"],"label_d":["apricots","blackberries","cranberries","figs","oranges","raspberries"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adb866594b64bef988a0b6eb621dc833"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The six species are the nibner newt, the animal that lives in Zambia, the animal with a population size of 210, the animal with a population size of 385, the species added to the list in 2008 and the species with a population size of 455.","The lisner cat was listed 1 year before the species that lives in Russia.","Of the animal with a population size of 210 and the dobra dingo, one was recognized as endangered in 2009 and the other lives in Honduras.","The lisner cat doesn't have a surviving population of 315.","The species with a population size of 385 was listed sometime before the species that lives in Ukraine.","The nibner newt was recognized as endangered in 2007.","The species that lives in Zambia was listed 3 years after the lisner cat.","The species that lives in Kosovo was listed sometime after the species with a population size of 280.","The osbele oryx is either the animal that lives in Ukraine or the animal with a population size of 385.","The dobra dingo was listed sometime after the animal that lives in Ukraine.","The byengo bat was listed 2 years after the species with a population size of 210."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["byengo bat","dobra dingo","eldar elk","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx"],"label_c":["175","210","280","315","385","455"],"label_d":["Argentina","Honduras","Kosovo","Russia","Ukraine","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08805a866a9baefe6321698c3205d6a4"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Of the Aquarius and the Sagittarius, one got the red tattoo and the other paid $60.","Zachary paid more than the customer who got the blue tattoo.","Neither Mario nor the customer who got the orange tattoo was the person who paid $40.","The customer who got the pink tattoo was either Yolanda or the customer who paid $40.","The Gemini paid less than Guillermo.","Of Frederick and Mario, one paid $55 and the other was the Libra.","The customer who got the violet tattoo paid 15 dollars less than Mario.","Frederick didn't get the orange tattoo.","Frederick paid 5 dollars less than the Sagittarius.","Of the person who paid $35 and the person who paid $50, one got the blue tattoo and the other was Zachary.","Mario wasn't the Taurus."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55","$60"],"label_b":["Frederick","Guillermo","Isaac","Mario","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","blue","orange","pink","red","violet"],"label_d":["Aquarius","Cancer","Gemini","Libra","Sagittarius","Taurus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15259b828a599fd3fbba79f1404e4290"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["The game with 7.2 million downloads wasn't developed by Apptastic.","Of Peter Parka and Vitalinks, one was released in June and the other has 8.9 million downloads.","Vitalinks was released later than the application released by Digibits.","Bubble Bombs was released 2 months earlier than the app released by Trebuchet.","The game released in April is either Castle Crunch or the app released by Digibits.","The game released in June doesn't have exactly 5.5 million downloads.","Bubble Bombs wasn't released in April.","Castle Crunch was released 1 month later than the app with 4.2 million downloads.","The app with 3.1 million downloads was made by Trebuchet.","Castle Crunch is either the application released in June or the application with 1.5 million downloads.","Of the application released in August and Peter Parka, one was made by Vortia and the other has 8.9 million downloads.","The application released by BeGamez is either the app with 3.1 million downloads or Peter Parka.","The game released by BeGamez was released later than Flowcarts."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Digibits","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","3.1 million","4.2 million","5.5 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1e9cfe7ea21915214af177f99ba69bc"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Of the person who went to Puerto Rico and the person who took the 1983 cruise, one took the Farralon cruise and the other is Greg.","The traveler who took the 1985 cruise is either the traveler who went to Barbados or the traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise.","Paula is either the traveler who went to Saint Lucia or the traveler who went to Puerto Rico.","The person who took the Azure Seas cruise set sail 1 year after the traveler who went to Grenada.","Bradley set sail sometime before the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise.","Of Miranda and the traveler who took the Farralon cruise, one was on the 1983 cruise and the other went to Grenada.","The traveler who went to Saint Lucia wasn't on the Baroness cruise.","Miranda set sail 3 years before the person who went to Saint Lucia.","The traveler who went to Grenada wasn't on the Caprica cruise.","Lee set sail 2 years before the traveler who went to Jamaica.","The traveler who took the 1983 cruise didn't go to Barbados.","Of the person who went to Jamaica and the traveler who went to Saint Lucia, one was on the 1987 cruise and the other took the Silver Shores cruise.","The person who took the 1984 cruise wasn't on the Baroness cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Bradley","Greg","Jessica","Lee","Miranda","Paula"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Caprica","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores"],"label_d":["Barbados","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ae3a150ab7b97d8ea2de6284e1b9c03"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The ad with the $65,000 budget wasn't produced by Iva Ingram.","Of the ad produced by Eddie Evans and the campaign with the $20,000 budget, one has brought in 925 responses and the other is the web campaign.","The ad produced by Faith Fowler has brought in more responses than the campaign with the $50,000 budget.","Of the ad with 1225 responses and the ad with the $30,000 budget, one is the radio spot and the other was produced by Gilda Gamble.","The newspaper ad is either the ad with the $20,000 budget or the ad with the $30,000 budget.","The campaign produced by Iva Ingram has brought in more responses than the campaign with the $30,000 budget.","The ad with 775 responses is either the campaign with the $90,000 budget or the direct mailer.","Of the ad with the $90,000 budget and the direct mailer, one was produced by Faith Fowler and the other has brought in 1075 responses.","The billboard has brought in more responses than the campaign with the $90,000 budget.","The radio spot, the campaign with 925 responses, and the ad with 625 responses are three different campaigns.","The radio spot was produced by Julie Jordan.","The ad produced by Gilda Gamble has brought in more responses than the tv commercial."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae9df9ab08e0474149ebfb21efe13ad3"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The person suffering from back pain has an appointment 1 hour after Terry.","Of Willard and the patient with Medicorp insurance, one has the 1:00pm appointment and the other is complaining about hip pain.","The person with Fumanix insurance has an appointment sometime after Ronnie.","Oscar is either the person with Red Shield insurance or the person with the 1:00pm appointment.","The person suffering from foot pain has an appointment 1 hour before Ronnie.","The patient with the 2:00pm appointment is either the patient with Triflex insurance or Terry.","Paul doesn't have insurance through Fumanix.","Neither Willard nor the patient suffering from migraines is the patient with the 9:00am appointment.","Of the person with Lifealign insurance and the patient suffering from vertigo, one is Ronnie and the other has the 12 noon appointment.","The patient suffering from shingles has an appointment sometime after Oscar.","Oscar has an appointment 2 hours after the patient suffering from back pain.","Willard is either the patient with Lifealign insurance or the person with Triflex insurance."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Nathan","Oscar","Paul","Ronnie","Terry","Willard"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c102ec48bdb010ea551c924b2ec7071"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Of the one from Quimby and the dog that was in school for 10 weeks, one is Lucky and the other was trained by Teresa.","The canine Paula trained is either the dog that was in school for 7 weeks or Buster.","The canine from Quimby had a training period that was somewhat shorter than that of Gizmo.","The dog from Gilroy, the canine that was in school for 7 weeks, Bailey, Gizmo and the canine that was in school for 6 weeks are all different dogs.","The dog Odette trained is either the dog that was in school for 8 weeks or the dog that was in school for 9 weeks.","Of the one that was in school for 6 weeks and the dog that was in school for 7 weeks, one is from Turlock and the other was trained by Rachel.","Of Cooper and the canine Stephanie trained, one was in classes for 7 weeks and the other is from Gilroy.","The canine from Norridgewock wasn't trained by Odette.","Charlie wasn't trained by Stephanie.","The dog from Norridgewock trained 2 weeks less than the canine Nadine trained.","The one that was in school for 7 weeks, the one from Quimby, and the one from Norridgewock are three different dogs.","The canine from McFarland trained 2 weeks more than the canine Rachel trained."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks","11 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Charlie","Cooper","Gizmo","Lucky"],"label_c":["Nadine","Odette","Paula","Rachel","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Delhi","Gilroy","McFarland","Norridgewock","Quimby","Turlock"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=459ac3ab6c17d1480be2f02ae4a2d219"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The six competitors are Nicola, the person who will lift 920 lbs, the American, the person who will lift 1,080 lbs, the Russian and the man going fourth.","Francisco will lift 880 lbs.","The man who will lift 1,000 lbs won't go sixth.","The person going second will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Francisco.","The person who will lift 1,040 lbs will go seventh.","The person who will lift 1,000 lbs is either Nicola or Vincent.","The man going fourth is the Korean.","The person going seventh, Vincent, and the American are three different competitors.","Brent will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the South African.","Jeremy will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the Dane.","Of the contestant who will lift 960 lbs and Vincent, one is the South African and the other will go fifth."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Vincent"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","South African"],"label_d":["first","second","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a99b6b7eb33da77eea4ffd2d5ab48c9"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Of Ian and the lawyer, one was 26 years old and the other took Kara to the movies.","The man that took Kara to the concert was younger than the banker.","The man that took Kara to the movies was 2 years younger than Brent.","Terrance was 4 years younger than the teacher.","The gentleman that took Kara to the skating rink was 3 years older than the boxer.","Ken was 2 years younger than the man that took Kara to the concert.","Randy wasn't the teacher.","Of the 23-year-old and Brent, one was the boxer and the other took Kara to the bowling alley.","The accountant was 2 years older than the date that took Kara to the bowling alley.","Terrance wasn't the lawyer.","Ian didn't take Kara to the beach."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26","27"],"label_b":["Brent","Ian","Ken","Omar","Randy","Terrance"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","firefighter","lawyer","teacher"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","county fair","movies","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31367e4145210619795db2ea69cdc3a4"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the gem that sold for $800 and the stone found in the Hopper claim, one was from Utah and the other is the blue topaz.","The smoky quartz sold for 10 dollars less than the gem from Colorado.","The tourmaline is either the gem found in the Dunlap claim or the stone from Oregon.","The stone from Nevada wasn't uncovered at the Hopper claim.","The aquamarine sold for 20 dollars more than the gem found in the Hopper claim.","The aquamarine is either the gem found in the Dunlap claim or the gem from Colorado.","The smoky quartz was found at the Yates claim.","The smoky quartz sold for somewhat more than the gem from Utah.","The gem from Nevada sold for somewhat more than the rhodolite.","The stone from Wyoming sold for 20 dollars more than the rhodolite.","The gem that sold for $810 was found at the Stout claim.","The zircon sold for 10 dollars less than the stone found in the Dunlap claim.","The gem from California is either the gem found in the Beard claim or the gem found in the Dunlap claim."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820","$830","$840"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","rhodolite","smoky quartz","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Beard","Dunlap","Hopper","Neal","Stout","Yates"],"label_d":["California","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1b6c23ee62c5829b3ba869cfa32669c"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Rodul is farther away from us than the planet with a diameter of 714,000 mi..","The planet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. is either Rodul or the planet 41 light years from earth.","The planet orbiting star PLC 120 is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet with a diameter of 714,000 mi..","The exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120 is either the exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. or Rodul.","The planet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53.","Zhezios orbits star ZQ 75.","The planet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. is 2 light years closer to us than Fihin.","Vestor is 6 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427.","Of the planet orbiting star VJD 913 and Istryn, one has a diameter of 345,000 mi. and the other is 41 light years from earth.","The six planets are the planet with a diameter of 243,000 mi., the planet orbiting star ZQ 75, the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53, Fihin, the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913 and Istryn.","Vestor is either the planet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. or the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi.."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years","51 light years"],"label_b":["Fihin","Istryn","Llyrak","Rodul","Vestor","Zhezios"],"label_c":["EX 53","HV 491","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","295,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","345,000 mi.","650,000 mi.","714,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94a62672fcd871eddfabd4e59726c537"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Of the pair that skated to Lunatico and the pair that scored 26.9 points, one included Jenny and the other included Jeff.","Naomi's pair scored somewhat lower than Nabil's pair.","The team that scored 26.6 points didn't include Nabil.","Of the pair that skated to Warsaw Nights and Iris's pair, one included Zachary and the other included Nabil.","Of Iris's pair and Kelly's pair, one skated to Miss Saigon and the other finished with 26.9 points.","Naomi's pair didn't finish with 26.6 points.","Delbert's pair scored 6 tenths of a point higher than Bonita's pair.","Brad's pair, Delbert's pair, Kelly's pair and the pair that skated to Ave Maria were all different pairs.","Ivan's pair scored 6 tenths of a point higher than the team that skated to Warsaw Nights.","The team that scored 26.3 points didn't skate to Poeta Flamenco."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5","27.8"],"label_b":["Bonita","Iris","Jenny","Kelly","Naomi","Sheila"],"label_c":["Brad","Delbert","Ivan","Jeff","Nabil","Zachary"],"label_d":["Ave Maria","Lunatico","Kalinka","Miss Saigon","Poeta Flamenco","Warsaw Nights"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e437b9b0a55f4bb8b3be0f098a8bc3ac"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["\"Frogs of Iowa\" was due sometime before the title by Fred Fuentes.","Ken's book was written by Fred Fuentes.","Latasha's book was due on September 22.","\"Stars Below\" was due 3 weeks after the book by Pete Patton.","Of \"Kip and Ken\" and the title by Hank Hensley, one was due on October 6 and the other was due on September 22.","Of \"Time to Burn\" and Rosa's book, one was written by Gabby Garza and the other was due on September 29.","The book due on September 22 wasn't \"Stars Below\".","Ken's book was due sometime before the book by Lyle Lester.","Jimmy's book was due sometime before \"Time to Burn\".","The book by Fred Fuentes is either \"Kip and Ken\" or \"Heaven's Seal\".","Franklin's book was written by Walter Wood."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29","October 6"],"label_b":["Franklin","Jimmy","Ken","Latasha","Rosa","Wayne"],"label_c":["Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Fred Fuentes","Gabby Garza","Hank Hensley","Lyle Lester","Pete Patton","Walter Wood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58363ca6cd146bf29372c464f9221f69"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Alejandro's purchase cost 15 dollars more than the grayling butterfly.","The specimen from Australia cost more than Alejandro's purchase.","Zachary's purchase sold for $105.","Neither the specimen from Samoa nor the insect that sold for $60 was Otis's purchase.","The insect that sold for $120 wasn't the swallowtail butterfly.","The insect that sold for $120 wasn't from Romania.","The specimen from Samoa was either the swallowtail butterfly or the insect that sold for $45.","The insect that sold for $105 wasn't from El Salvador.","Faye's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the peacock butterfly.","Of Phillip's purchase and the atlas butterfly, one was from Romania and the other sold for $90.","Of Zachary's purchase and Alejandro's purchase, one was the clearwing butterfly and the other was from Kyrgyzstan.","Of Victor's purchase and the atlas butterfly, one sold for $90 and the other was from Oman."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Faye","Otis","Phillip","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["atlas","clearwing","grayling","peacock","peppered","swallowtail"],"label_d":["Australia","El Salvador","Kyrgyzstan","Oman","Romania","Samoa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67eb861190c19eec35b0efd2c12f1d7e"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The diner who ordered the bread pudding didn't have the chai tea.","Kim paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the gelato.","The one who had the earl grey tea was either the diner who ordered the fruit tart or the person who paid $6.99.","The diner who ordered the profiterole, Elizabeth, the one who had the cappuccino and the one who had the espresso were all different friends.","The one who had the cappuccino paid more than Marco.","Of the person who paid $9.99 and the diner who ordered the souffle, one had the cappuccino and the other was Delia.","Of Belinda and Kim, one had the cafe latte and the other ordered the profiterole.","The diner who ordered the fruit tart paid more than Marco.","The person who paid $6.99 was either Delia or Stacey.","The diner who ordered the bread pudding didn't have the cappuccino.","Elizabeth paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the fruit tart."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Belinda","Delia","Elizabeth","Kim","Marco","Stacey"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["bread pudding","fruit tart","gelato","profiterole","souffle","tiramisu"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d723ca66060fb8b6e8677c75e0982c6e"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Ollie wasn't born on April 19th.","Isaac has a birthday 4 days after the grandchild from Thurman.","Ollie, the grandchild with the April 15th birthday, and the grandchild from Mendota are three different children.","The child from Thurman, the 12-year-old, and the 6-year-old are three different children.","The one with the April 19th birthday is either the child from Mendota or the 6-year-old.","The grandchild from Thurman has a birthday 4 days before the 9-year-old.","The child from Valley Center has a birthday sometime after Johanna.","The 8-year-old has a birthday sometime before the grandchild from Le Mars.","The one with the April 23rd birthday, the child from El Monte, and the 5-year-old are three different children.","The grandchild from Valley Center is 9 years old.","Of the child from Mendota and the one with the April 15th birthday, one is 5 years old and the other is Walter.","Of the 6-year-old and the grandchild from Le Mars, one is Nathaniel and the other was born on April 19th.","The grandchild from Mendota has a birthday 8 days after the 14-year-old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd"],"label_b":["Guy","Isaac","Johanna","Nathaniel","Ollie","Walter"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14"],"label_d":["El Monte","Junction City","Le Mars","Mendota","Thurman","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8c48d4e8c1fd51d77c75af3be0abb39"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The Motomiya has a maximum range of 650 ft.","Of the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft and the drone that can fly for 10 minutes, one costs $600 and the other is the Zarobit-C.","The $525 device is either the machine that can fly for 40 minutes or the Eldang-X.","The Motomiya, the $600 device, and the $450 machine are three different devices.","Of the drone that can fly for 40 minutes and the Eldang-X, one has a maximum range of 150 ft and the other costs $675.","The Mechania is either the device that can fly for 10 minutes or the machine that can fly for 15 minutes.","The Belhino 5 costs more than the drone that can fly for 40 minutes.","The drone that can fly for 25 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 475 ft.","The device with a maximum range of 350 ft costs more than the Werril 23A.","The machine with a maximum range of 150 ft costs more than the drone that can fly for 20 minutes.","Of the $750 device and the device that can fly for 15 minutes, one is the Motomiya and the other has a maximum range of 350 ft.","The drone with a maximum range of 475 ft costs more than the drone that can fly for 15 minutes."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=505305e1bc7123850fa49ae9e68b4694"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Echo Battalion will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Bauer.","The battalion deploying in March won't deploy to Mebel.","The group deploying to Shyeh will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Moody.","The battalion led by Commander Ford will deploy 1 month after the group deploying to Rothoc.","The group deploying to Xidat is Sierra Battalion.","Of Foxtrot Battalion and the battalion led by Commander Vincent, one will deploy to Cheelia and the other will deploy in June.","The battalion deploying in February is either the group deploying to Xidat or the battalion led by Commander Joyce.","The six battalions are the group deploying to Shyeh, the battalion deploying in May, the battalion deploying in March, the battalion deploying in June, the battalion deploying in February and Tango Battalion.","The battalion deploying in May is Victor Battalion.","The group deploying to Rothoc will deploy 1 month before Sierra Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Taylor will deploy sometime after Tango Battalion.","Victor Battalion is either the battalion led by Commander Vincent or the battalion led by Commander Joyce."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bauer","Ford","Joyce","Moody","Taylor","Vincent"],"label_c":["Echo","Foxtrot","Mike","Sierra","Tango","Victor"],"label_d":["Cheelia","Ghator","Mebel","Rothoc","Shyeh","Xidat"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f02095221f3350c2f9d4230d59a8c35"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The tokamak reactor is either the facility in Iceland or the facility launching in February.","The facility in Iceland will launch sometime after the Rodim-Rexit.","Of the Adtina V and the Garenia 4, one is the fast ignition reactor and the other is in Russia.","The reactor launching in February is either the Banok II or the Zawasa.","The facility in Russia, the Dynotis X1, the stellarator facility and the z-pinch reactor are all different reactors.","Of the reactor launching in May and the facility in Turkmenistan, one is the stellarator facility and the other is the Banok II.","The stellarator facility will launch sometime after the Rodim-Rexit.","The facility in France isn't the theta pinch reactor.","The facility in France isn't the stellarator facility.","The Dynotis X1 will launch 2 months after the facility in Iceland.","The Garenia 4 will launch 2 months after the facility in Namibia."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Banok II","Dynotis X1","Garenia 4","Rodim-Rexit","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","stellarator","theta pinch","tokamak","z-pinch"],"label_d":["France","Iceland","Namibia","Russia","Turkmenistan","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2718343e093e37444f96de5aaee1841"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The species with a population size of 350 was listed sometime before the nibner newt.","The species with a population size of 560 was listed 3 years after the eldar elk.","The byengo bat was listed 3 years before the species with a population size of 280.","The animal that lives in Ghana was listed sometime before the dobra dingo.","The species added to the list in 2007 is either the nibner newt or the animal that lives in Kosovo.","The animal that lives in Ghana doesn't have a surviving population of 315.","The animal that lives in Cambodia is either the animal with a population size of 350 or the species added to the list in 2006.","The byengo bat doesn't live in Qatar.","Of the animal that lives in Slovakia and the species with a population size of 455, one is the osbele oryx and the other was recognized as endangered in 2007.","The species that lives in Ghana is either the animal with a population size of 560 or the animal added to the list in 2006.","The species added to the list in 2009 is either the animal that lives in Slovakia or the eldar elk.","Of the animal added to the list in 2008 and the animal with a population size of 525, one lives in Cambodia and the other is the dobra dingo."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["byengo bat","dobra dingo","eldar elk","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx"],"label_c":["280","315","350","455","525","560"],"label_d":["Cambodia","Denmark","Ghana","Kosovo","Qatar","Slovakia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25f3e1aafd88f5157cc05e2c4220f1c3"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The bricktop mushroom sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the mushroom found in Wiota Woods.","The mushroom found in Buckeye Woods, the mushroom going to Wickman's and the mushroom going to Edna's Edibles are all different mushrooms.","Of the mushroom found in Upland Woods and the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods, one sells for $45 per pound and the other is the velvet foot.","Of the mushroom found in Sylmar Woods and the mushroom that sells for $40 per pound, one will go to Pete's Produce and the other is the oyster.","The pink bottom mushroom won't go to Pete's Produce.","The mushroom found in Sylmar Woods sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.","The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Pomona Woods.","The mushroom that sells for $40 per pound is either the woodear mushroom or the pink bottom mushroom.","The oyster mushroom sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom found in Pomona Woods.","The mushroom that sells for $35 per pound won't go to Edna's Edibles.","The oyster mushroom doesn't sell for $50 per pound.","The bear's tooth mushroom sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Pomona Woods.","The velvet foot mushroom is either the mushroom found in Hardy Woods or the mushroom found in Upland Woods."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","oyster","pink bottom","velvet foot","woodear"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Edna\\'s Edibles","Localvoria","Nature\\'s Way","Pete\\'s Produce","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":["Buckeye Woods","Hardy Woods","Pomona Woods","Sylmar Woods","Upland Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6968fe29ea49a4ef4bf2ccaeb8b0a95"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 14-year-old has a birthday sometime after Isaac.","The grandchild from Thurman has a birthday sometime after Yolanda.","Of the child from Fillmore and the child with the April 23rd birthday, one is 8 years old and the other is Walter.","Leticia, the 12-year-old, and the one with the April 7th birthday are three different children.","Of the child with the April 15th birthday and the one from Quimby, one is Kerry and the other is 6 years old.","The one with the April 19th birthday lives in El Monte.","Isaac doesn't live in Valley Center.","The one from Quimby isn't 18 years old.","Kerry has a birthday 8 days before the child from Orange City.","Yolanda lives in Orange City.","The one with the April 19th birthday isn't 12 years old.","Edmund, the child with the April 11th birthday, and the one with the April 7th birthday are three different children.","Yolanda has a birthday 4 days after the 14-year-old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd"],"label_b":["Edmund","Isaac","Kerry","Leticia","Walter","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","8","12","14","18"],"label_d":["El Monte","Fillmore","Orange City","Quimby","Thurman","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3af3610fc217f14ad1627b56cdf58ca"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The movie that grossed $5 million wasn't directed by Micah Moreno.","The six films are the film that opened in 59 theaters, Let Me Out, the film directed by Kenneth Key, the film directed by Nan Norman, Tippecanoe and Amerigo.","Tippecanoe made 12 million less than the film that opened in 123 theaters.","The movie directed by Hick Harmon made 3 million less than the movie that opened in 92 theaters.","The film that grossed $8 million is either the film that opened in 45 theaters or the movie directed by Hick Harmon.","The film that opened in 105 theaters wasn't directed by Odette Olson.","Let Me Out didn't open in exactly 123 theaters.","Tippecanoe made somewhat more than the film directed by Nan Norman.","Easy to Love wasn't directed by Hick Harmon.","Of the film that opened in 92 theaters and the film that opened in 45 theaters, one is What a World and the other was directed by Kenneth Key.","The film that grossed $11 million, the movie that opened in 105 theaters, and Easy to Love are three different films.","The film that grossed $8 million didn't open in exactly 105 theaters.","Amerigo wasn't directed by Odette Olson."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno","Nan Norman","Odette Olson"],"label_d":["45","59","65","92","105","123"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38e302ae78024d04f4aa99a0d21bf300"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Xidat is either the planet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. or the planet with a diameter of 310,000 mi..","Of the exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. and Ereph, one is 51 light years from earth and the other is 47 light years from earth.","The exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. is either Xidat or the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.","Of the exoplanet 49 light years from earth and Fihin, one has a diameter of 345,000 mi. and the other orbits star ZQ 75.","Of the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427 and Kinucia, one has a diameter of 295,000 mi. and the other is 49 light years from earth.","The exoplanet 51 light years from earth doesn't orbit star HV 491.","Hinveng is 6 light years closer to us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 540,000 mi..","Hinveng is either the exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. or the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198.","The exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198 is either the planet 49 light years from earth or the planet 43 light years from earth.","The planet orbiting star PLC 120 is closer to us than Hinveng."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years","51 light years"],"label_b":["Ereph","Fihin","Hinveng","Kinucia","Vestor","Xidat"],"label_c":["BDF 198","HV 491","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","295,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","345,000 mi.","540,000 mi.","650,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae8f05c097100aa51c5a2f7f043c1179"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["Ann Alvarado's sailboat is somewhat shorter than the White Squid.","The boat at Dock 9 is owned by Griffin Gaines.","Neither the 28 ft boat nor the Restless Wave is Danielle Davis's sailboat.","The vessel at Dock 18 isn't owned by Danielle Davis.","The sailboat at Dock 22 is 3 feet longer than Griffin Gaines's sailboat.","The Restless Wave is 6 feet shorter than Griffin Gaines's boat.","Jasper Jones's vessel is 3 feet shorter than the boat at Dock 9.","The vessel at Dock 19 is either Ernesto Ellis's sailboat or Jasper Jones's vessel.","Of Jasper Jones's vessel and the Mystique, one is 25 ft long and the other is moored at Dock 18.","Betsy Becker's boat is either the Irish Pride or the vessel at Dock 9.","The Petite Palm isn't 25 ft long.","The sailboat at Dock 8 is 3 feet longer than the Restless Wave."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft","37 ft"],"label_b":["Fair Weather","Irish Pride","Mystique","Petite Palm","Restless Wave","White Squid"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Betsy Becker","Danielle Davis","Ernesto Ellis","Griffin Gaines","Jasper Jones"],"label_d":["8","9","18","19","22","26"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a495a4f61a35a79c900e6ec68e45ece7"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Gabriel is either the Velez & York hire or the Leach & Mccall hire.","The Dorsey Assoc. hire was hired 6 days after Abel.","The Velez & York hire is either the person hired on March 18th or Abel.","The person hired on March 12th is either the Riverview College graduate or the Green & Hayes hire.","Of the person hired on March 15th and the Riverview College graduate, one was hired by Velez & York and the other was hired by Barr & Cobb.","The Sacred Heart College graduate was hired 3 days before Abel.","The Northridge College graduate was hired sometime before the Barr & Cobb hire.","The person hired on March 24th was hired by Leach & Mccall.","Cynthia wasn't hired on March 27th.","Rosalie was hired 6 days before the Rutherford College graduate.","The Barr & Cobb hire was hired sometime before Cynthia.","The person hired on March 21st is either the Green & Hayes hire or the Albion College graduate.","Zachary is either the Green & Hayes hire or the Albion College graduate."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th","March 27th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Northridge","Riverview","Rutherford","Sacred Heart"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83334d7189b636e5274f465228d349f2"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The heavy metal album sold 100,000 fewer copies than Jagged Knee's record.","Jagged Knee's release is either the glam rock release or the release that came out in July.","The acid rock album wasn't released in January.","Audio Array's album wasn't released in April.","The six releases are the new wave release, the record with 1.4 million sales, the release with 1.3 million sales, the release with 1.2 million sales, Audio Array's record and the record that came out in February.","Epoch Lantern's record, the album that came out in April, and the release with 1.2 million sales are three different releases.","The release that came out in July sold 300,000 fewer copies than Painted Empire's release.","The record that came out in July sold somewhat more copies than the heavy metal record.","Epoch Lantern's release is either the release that came out in January or the album that came out in August.","Jagged Knee's record, the acid rock album, and the album with 1.2 million sales are three different releases.","Of the heavy metal record and the album that came out in March, one sold 1.3 million copies and the other is Eagle Ally's.","Sodium Green's record is either the grunge album or the release that came out in January.","Audio Array's record sold somewhat more copies than the grunge record."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million","1.7 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","February","March","April","July","August"],"label_d":["acid rock","glam rock","grunge","heavy metal","new wave","ska"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be622842d4f582a0dda823d7d795c238"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Neither the carver who works with pine nor the carver who works with chestnut is Martin.","The sci-fi fan who charges 13 dollars sells Shyclye figurines.","Zachary doesn't sell Ineoch figurines.","Of Angel and the woodworker who charges 13 dollars, one sells Wata figurines and the other works with chestnut.","The sci-fi fan who charges 11 dollars doesn't sell Enthatia figurines.","Of the woodworker who sells Untiaos figurines and the woodworker who charges 11 dollars, one works with elm and the other is Zachary.","The woodworker who works with elm is either the carver who sells Enthatia figurines or Sam.","The woodworker who sells Enthatia figurines charges 2 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who works with walnut.","Neither Zachary nor Larry is the sci-fi fan who works with walnut.","The carver who works with oak is either the woodworker who charges 9 dollars or the carver who sells Ineoch figurines.","Martin doesn't charge 3 dollars.","Sam charges 7 dollars."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars","13 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Larry","Martin","Phillip","Sam","Zachary"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","oak","pine","walnut"],"label_d":["Enthatia","Ineoch","Shyclye","Untiaos","Wata","Yamasawa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66a873fd423402d0e009685a408ce4a8"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Lucky Star will be worked on 3 days after the one in Jamestown.","Meadowgrove will be worked on sometime after the business that grows spinach.","The business that grows soy will be worked on 1 day after the business in Big Bear Lake.","The farm that grows alfalfa will be worked on 1 day before Blackwater.","Of the business in Quimby and Iron Hill, one grows corn and the other will be dusted on June 4th.","The farm in Kent is either the farm that grows corn or Meadowgrove.","The six farms are the one that grows alfalfa, the one in Red Oak, the business in Big Bear Lake, Blackwater, the one in Quimby and Iron Hill.","The business in Kent will be worked on 1 day after the business that grows spinach.","Lucky Star is either the one that grows cucumbers or the farm that grows soy.","Tall Pines is in Red Oak.","The one that grows spinach is either Meadowgrove or the business Michael will dust on June 4th."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th","June 9th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Big Bear Lake","Eldon","Jamestown","Kent","Quimby","Red Oak"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","corn","soy","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca9934df3b3144d5a4c89c9b20870a5d"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Of the person with 130 Facebook friends and the one with 70 LinkedIn connections, one has 715 Twitter followers and the other is Cedric.","Margie doesn't have exactly 64 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 78 LinkedIn connections has more Facebook friends than the one with 599 Twitter followers.","Of Jonathan and the person with 790 Twitter followers, one has 170 Facebook friends and the other has 70 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 599 Twitter followers has 40 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 58 LinkedIn connections.","Neither the person with 70 LinkedIn connections nor the one with 78 LinkedIn connections is the person with 589 Twitter followers.","The person with 170 Facebook friends is either the one with 790 Twitter followers or the one with 78 LinkedIn connections.","Vickie is either the one with 58 LinkedIn connections or the person with 120 Facebook friends.","Opal has 40 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 64 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 120 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 65 LinkedIn connections.","Opal doesn't have exactly 589 Twitter followers.","The one with 140 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 715 Twitter followers.","The person with 809 Twitter followers has more Facebook friends than the one with 65 LinkedIn connections."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170"],"label_b":["Cedric","Jonathan","Margie","Opal","Sheri","Vickie"],"label_c":["58","64","65","70","78","84"],"label_d":["589","599","640","715","790","809"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00e91986cdf6460ed88b5435e2ee49fe"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who took the Baroness cruise set sail sometime before Cory.","Paula is either the person who went to Grenada or the traveler who took the 1986 cruise.","Damon wasn't on the 1984 cruise.","The traveler who took the 1988 cruise is either the traveler who went to Puerto Rico or Paula.","Ollie wasn't on the 1984 cruise.","Of the person who took the Farralon cruise and the traveler who went to Barbados, one is Damon and the other was on the 1983 cruise.","Of the traveler who went to Aruba and Andre, one took the Azure Seas cruise and the other was on the 1988 cruise.","Cory didn't go to Aruba.","The person who went to Puerto Rico set sail 1 year after the traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise.","The person who took the Farralon cruise set sail sometime before Natasha.","Ollie wasn't on the 1983 cruise.","Neither Cory nor the traveler who took the 1986 cruise is the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise.","Natasha didn't go to Saint Lucia.","The person who took the Silver Shores cruise, the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise, the person who took the 1986 cruise and the person who took the Azure Seas cruise are all different travelers."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Andre","Cory","Damon","Natasha","Ollie","Paula"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbados","Grenada","Jamaica","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce7a4bf71d725083c9a577736c0c161d"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["The person who played 11 games played first base.","Delbert wore number 18.","The person who played 9 games was either Russell or the player who wore number 7.","The player who wore number 18 was either the player who played first base or the boy who played 9 games.","The player who played 13 games didn't wear number 3.","Russell didn't wear number 3.","Of the player who played 13 games and Zachary, one played center field and the other wore number 21.","The player who wore number 29 played second base.","The person who played left field played somewhat fewer games than the player who wore number 3.","Of Vincent and the person who played shortstop, one played 8 games and the other wore number 7.","Zachary played 1 fewer game than the person who played left field.","Martin played 1 more game than the player who played second base.","The player who played shortstop played somewhat fewer games than Glen."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12","13"],"label_b":["Delbert","Glen","Martin","Russell","Vincent","Zachary"],"label_c":["center field","first base","left field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":["3","7","18","21","29","32"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10873145344cf389263f2d8d690afa05"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["Of the 2000 bottle and the syrah, one is from Loma Mar vineyard and the other is from Udell vineyard.","The bottle from Santa Barbara vineyard was bottled 12 years before the syrah.","The six wines are the Annata Branco, the gewurztraminer, the wine from Kingfield vineyard, the 1992 bottle, the wine from Loma Mar vineyard and the 2000 wine.","The pinot gris was bottled sometime before the Friambliss.","The 1996 wine wasn't bottled at Kingfield vineyard.","The pinot gris was bottled 4 years after the Luzagueil.","The Annata Branco wasn't bottled at Jonesport vineyard.","The Bianca Flaux is a chardonnay.","The Luzagueil isn't a syrah.","The Vendemmia was bottled 4 years before the chardonnay.","Of the Vendemmia and the pinot noir, one was bottled in 1984 and the other is from Kingfield vineyard."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Jonesport","Kingfield","Loma Mar","Ontario","Santa Barbara","Udell"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c0f2fb07c07903b74a140b9b5be594c"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["The diplomat leaving in March is either the ambassador with the 10 day visit or the person going to Kiev.","Nguyen will leave for the 2 day visit.","Of the person going to Kiev and the ambassador with the 10 day visit, one is Mr. Pickett and the other will leave in June.","The diplomat going to Skopje is either Nguyen or the ambassador with the 5 day visit.","York won't leave for the 5 day visit.","Of Ellison and the diplomat leaving in May, one will go to Lisbon and the other will leave for the 9 day visit.","The diplomat going to Copenhagen will leave 2 months before Nguyen.","The diplomat leaving in January won't go to Skopje.","The person leaving in May won't leave for the 4 day visit.","Of Ingram and the ambassador with the 2 day visit, one will go to Kiev and the other will go to Tirane.","Ingram, the ambassador with the 10 day visit, the ambassador with the 2 day visit, the person going to Copenhagen and the diplomat leaving in May are all different diplomats."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Ellison","Ingram","Lee","Nguyen","Pickett","York"],"label_c":["2 day","3 day","4 day","5 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Skopje","Tirane"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e6b30150ec482503cb4e1b2e80d8b66"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Of the contestant who got 39 votes and Sergio, one played baseball and the other is the garbage man.","The doctor is either the football player or the contestant who got 11 votes.","The person who got 39 votes isn't the architect.","Of Rudolph and the lacrosse player, one received 4 votes and the other is the dentist.","Colin is the doctor.","The contestant who got 25 votes played football.","The contestant who got 11 votes is either Omar or the dentist.","Sergio received 7 votes fewer votes than the golf player.","Lowell received 7 votes more votes than the hockey player.","Omar isn't the architect.","The musician played hockey.","The lacrosse player received fewer votes than Dennis.","The golf player received fewer votes than the architect."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32","39"],"label_b":["Colin","Dennis","Lowell","Omar","Rudolph","Sergio"],"label_c":["baseball","football","golf","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","doctor","garbage man","musician","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99c570539bb4b554632d8259cc715131"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The peak first summited by Kermit Kramer is 130 feet shorter than the peak first climbed in 1863.","The mountain first climbed in 1914 is either the peak first summited by Ford Fischer or the mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer.","The mountain first summited by Ben Beasley is shorter than Mt. Sloan.","Mt. Rodriquez is 260 feet shorter than the mountain first summited by Gerry Gamble.","The mountain first summited by Eddie English, the peak that is 14,470 feet tall, and Mt. Rodriquez are three different mountains.","The peak first climbed in 1926 is 130 feet taller than the peak first summited by Gerry Gamble.","Of the mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer and Mt. Norman, one is 14,340 feet tall and the other was first climbed in 1899.","Mt. Phillips isn't 14,340 feet high.","The peak first climbed in 1845 is 130 feet taller than Mt. Rodriquez.","The peak first summited by Dale Dickens is either Mt. Calhoun or the peak first climbed in 1863.","The peak first climbed in 1899 wasn't first climbed by Eddie English.","The mountain first climbed in 1863 was first climbed by Gerry Gamble."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730","14,860"],"label_b":["Mt. Alston","Mt. Calhoun","Mt. Norman","Mt. Phillips","Mt. Rodriquez","Mt. Sloan"],"label_c":["Ben Beasley","Dale Dickens","Eddie English","Ford Fischer","Gerry Gamble","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":["1845","1863","1899","1914","1926","1946"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e201cf9fd55b38f82c36840b6926f6b7"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Dr. Sims's essay isn't 14 pages long.","The article about asteroids will appear somewhere in the book after Dr. Sims's essay.","Of Dr. Estes's essay and the essay in Chapter 3, one is 12 pages long and the other is 10 pages long.","Of the article in Chapter 6 and the 7-page article, one is about physiology and the other was written by Dr. Estes.","The 16-page article, the article about volcanoes, the article in Chapter 1, the essay about earthquakes and Dr. Callahan's piece are all different essays.","Dr. Kent's article is either the 12-page piece or the essay about physiology.","Of the 12-page essay and the article in Chapter 2, one was written by Dr. Zamora and the other is about volcanoes.","Dr. Sims's piece isn't 16 pages long.","Dr. Guerrero's article won't be in Chapter 1.","Dr. Guerrero's piece will appear 3 chapters before the article about dinosaurs."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6"],"label_b":["Callahan","Estes","Guerrero","Kent","Sims","Zamora"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","physiology","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","9","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31dcccaac4ea5f2f356bb9c32067e266"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Spray Paints\" is either the group from Armona or the blue team.","The group from Prairie City was ranked 4 places behind the blue team.","The squad from Forest City is either the group that finished fifth or the purple team.","Of the green team and the group from Armona, one is the \"Target Bombs\" and the other finished third.","The team from Evansdale doesn't use orange paintballs.","The \"Pea Shooters\" is either the squad from Forest City or the squad that finished sixth.","The \"Spray Paints\" didn't finish first.","The team from Forest City was ranked somewhere ahead of the red team.","The group from Evansdale was ranked somewhere behind the blue team.","Of the squad that finished fourth and the squad from Libertyville, one is the \"Pea Shooters\" and the other uses blue paintballs.","The \"Night Ninjas\" was ranked somewhere behind the group from Forest City.","Of the red team and the \"Color Blinds\", one finished second and the other is from Yucca Valley."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Evansdale","Forest City","Libertyville","Prairie City","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd1110d17b193ffd3f886cfc6a2410a3"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Of the diner who ordered the fruit tart and Zachary, one had the espresso and the other paid $10.99.","The person who paid $8.99 was either the diner who ordered the tiramisu or the diner who ordered the streusel.","Addie, the diner who ordered the parfait, the one who had the espresso, the person who paid $5.99 and the person who paid $6.99 were all different friends.","The person who paid $10.99 was either the diner who ordered the fruit tart or Claudia.","Of the diner who ordered the streusel and Claudia, one had the cafe latte and the other paid $6.99.","The diner who ordered the streusel paid 1 dollar less than Claudia.","The one who had the cafe americano paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the mousse.","The one who had the chai tea paid 2 dollars more than Kim.","Gary didn't order the parfait.","The diner who ordered the parfait paid less than Zachary.","Of the diner who ordered the streusel and the one who had the cappuccino, one paid $8.99 and the other was Ivan."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Addie","Claudia","Gary","Ivan","Kim","Zachary"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["fruit tart","mousse","parfait","profiterole","streusel","tiramisu"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db293f2e2ccf592c0961e81bfe68185a"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["Of the jigsaw puzzle released in 1981 and the puzzle with the rustic village theme, one was made by Irycia and the other has 1500 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme has 500 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1998.","Neither the puzzle with 1250 pieces nor the jigsaw puzzle with 1500 pieces is the jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme.","The puzzle released in 1989 has 500 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend.","Of the jigsaw puzzle released in 1989 and the puzzle released in 1985, one has the city skyline theme and the other has 1250 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1981 is either the puzzle with 500 pieces or the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.","The puzzle with 1000 pieces is either the puzzle made by Irycia or the jigsaw puzzle released in 1985.","The puzzle released in 1998 has the football theme.","Neither the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme nor the jigsaw puzzle made by Astury is the jigsaw puzzle released in 1985.","The puzzle with 250 pieces wasn't released in 1978.","The puzzle made by Buralde has the outer space theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod doesn't have exactly 1000 pieces."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250","1500"],"label_b":["Astury","Buralde","Chaurd","Denlend","Irycia","Lyrod"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","football","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":["1978","1981","1985","1989","1998","1999"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00c5e9e389448328d7ac1051fb2b9dfd"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Of Leticia and the child from Urbana, one was born on April 7th and the other is 14 years old.","Yolanda has a birthday sometime after the 8-year-old.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 4 days after the grandchild from Cornville.","Yolanda is either the 5-year-old or the child from Urbana.","Of the grandchild from El Monte and Edmund, one is 8 years old and the other is 14 years old.","The one from Norridgewock has a birthday 16 days after the 14-year-old.","Yolanda wasn't born on April 23rd.","The six children are Walter, the 8-year-old, the one from West Okoboji, the 18-year-old, the 6-year-old and the one from Urbana.","The 6-year-old, the grandchild from Cornville, and the one from Urbana are three different children.","Johanna doesn't live in Thurman."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd"],"label_b":["Edmund","Isaac","Johanna","Leticia","Walter","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","8","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Cornville","El Monte","Norridgewock","Thurman","Urbana","West Okoboji"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=781d29da3d1159d194a83905068e7731"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Of the startup that received the $2,000,000 investment and the company that sells robots, one was started by Will Waters and the other was started by Addie Abrams.","The startup that received the $1,000,000 investment is either the startup that sells robots or the company started by Lara Larson.","The company that sells video games received 1 million dollars less than Atriana.com.","Byxby.com didn't get exactly $6,000,000.","Gofro.com is either the business started by Will Waters or the startup started by Vicky Velez.","Tyngle.com is either the company started by Lara Larson or the startup that sells cameras.","Protecha.com received 2 million dollars less than the company that sells textbooks.","The business started by Will Waters is either the business that received the $3,000,000 investment or Atriana.com.","The company that received the $5,000,000 investment was started by Vicky Velez.","The company that received the $4,000,000 investment is either the company started by Lara Larson or the startup that sells cameras.","The company that sells kitchen wares received less than the business started by Addie Abrams.","The business started by Fred Frost received 2 million dollars more than Atriana.com.","The company started by Addie Abrams received less than Byxby.com."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38ed8138406460d3494d45f1101330e4"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The piece found at Dimmot Woods sold for somewhat less than the meteorite.","The wristwatch didn't sell for $250.","Of the piece found in 2009 and the silver coin, one was found at Burr Woods and the other sold for $475.","Of the object that sold for $550 and the object found at Colbert Run, one was found in 1992 and the other is meteorite.","The cannonball, the piece that sold for $550, and the object found at Gillis Park are three different objects.","The six objects were the piece that sold for $325, the item found in 2004, the piece found in 1995, the object found at Heffen Lane, the item found at Gillis Park and the cannonball.","The object found in 1995 sold for somewhat less than the item found at Dimmot Woods.","The item found at Burr Woods sold for 75 dollars more than the item found in 2014.","The silver coin sold for $400.","Of the diamond ring and the object found at Colbert Run, one sold for $325 and the other was found in 2004."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2004","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=435edfd05e0cf34f51b772e1fbd44000"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Amber is either the party-goer from Anaheim Hills or the party-goer who arrived at 4:50 pm.","The participant from Anaheim Hills arrived sometime after Eunice.","The participant from El Segundo brought the soda.","Eunice arrived sometime before the party-goer from Fairfield.","The party-goer who brought the pork rinds arrived 5 minutes before Eunice.","Iris brought the corn chips.","The friend from Martensdale is either Eunice or the party-goer who brought the onion dip.","Wade, the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm, and the party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm are three different people.","The friend from Fairfield brought the pizza.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:55 pm is either the friend from Fairfield or Grant.","The participant who arrived at 4:50 pm isn't from Fairfield.","Felipe arrived 5 minutes before the friend from El Segundo.","The participant from Dos Palos arrived 5 minutes after Wade."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Eunice","Felipe","Grant","Iris","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8dc784d99ed74a9c9c607813d5ea0bcb"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Gayle wasn't awarded sixth.","Harriet was either the scout who won the wildlife badge or the scout who won the theater badge.","The girl who won the first aid badge was awarded 2 spots after Elaine.","The girl who got the first award was either the girl from troop 4781 or the girl who won the leadership badge.","The scout who won the dance badge was awarded before Gayle.","The youngster from troop 4250 was awarded before the youngster who won the dance badge.","Ollie was either the youngster who won the leadership badge or the girl from troop 3094.","The youngster who got the fifth award won the theater badge.","The girl from troop 5025 was awarded 1 spot before Elaine.","The girl who got the fourth award was either the youngster who won the leadership badge or the scout from troop 3094.","The youngster who won the wildlife badge was either the girl who got the third award or Elaine.","Of the youngster who got the second award and the scout from troop 4781, one won the wildlife badge and the other won the dance badge.","Kendra was awarded 2 spots before the scout from troop 4908."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Elaine","Gayle","Harriet","Isabel","Kendra","Ollie"],"label_c":["dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2eaac97a515f0d21f00a84830b60e275"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Kevin was adopted sometime after the schnauzer.","Phyllis's pet was adopted 1 month before the boxer.","The six puppies are Alexander, Phyllis's pet, the boxer, Alicia's pet, the puppy adopted in March and Gail's pet.","Joel was adopted 1 month before the black lab.","Neither the puppy adopted in March nor Gail's pet is Eduardo.","Ida's pet was adopted 2 months after Joel.","Alicia's pet wasn't adopted in January.","Tracey's pet isn't named Kevin.","Gail's pet isn't named Wade.","Dave isn't the schnauzer.","Ida's pet isn't the collie.","The puppy adopted in June is either the schnauzer or Tracey's pet.","Of Ida's pet and the shih tzu, one is named Eduardo and the other was adopted in April."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Alicia","Gail","Ida","Lydia","Phyllis","Tracey"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","collie","dachshund","schnauzer","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Alexander","Dave","Eduardo","Joel","Kevin","Wade"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b4a73cea1dc37b339b7b00315ff44f7b"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Of Fatal Sheen and the film that received 2 nominations, one was the thriller and the other was directed by Paul Walnier.","Sea of Dreams received more nominations than the movie directed by Maddie Mintz.","Fatal Sheen wasn't the musical.","Sea of Dreams didn't get 7 nominations.","Wild Ones received 3 fewer nominations than the drama.","The movie directed by Gabby Jones is either the film-noir or the film that received 5 nominations.","The Illusion got 6 nominations.","Maximum Risk wasn't directed by Maddie Mintz.","The movie directed by Adrienne Day received 2 fewer nominations than the film-noir.","Of the film that received 6 nominations and the romance, one was directed by Virgil Katz and the other is Silk Mist.","Maximum Risk received one more nomination than the film directed by Tank Reznor.","The romance was directed by Tank Reznor."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","drama","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b45e70683a20531465a070d018905fb1"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The 7 day reservation isn't for the Toyota.","Neither the reservation to be picked up in Los Altos nor Edna Erickson's reservation is the 7 day reservation.","Donna David's rental is either the 7 day reservation or the reservation to be picked up in Iowa Falls.","Irene Ingram's reservation is for the Lexus.","Of Nancy Nunez's rental and the 5 day rental, one will be picked up in Redding and the other is for the Fiat.","Freda Franklin's rental isn't for 5 days.","The Kia reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than Ann Alexander's reservation.","Ann Alexander's rental is for the Toyota.","Neither the 5 day rental nor the Chevrolet reservation is the rental to be picked up in Valencia.","Of the Chevrolet rental and the 6 day rental, one will be picked up in Durham and the other is Nancy Nunez's.","The Kia reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than the rental to be picked up in Groveland.","The 7 day reservation won't be picked up in Durham.","Irene Ingram's reservation is either the 4 day reservation or the Chevrolet rental.","Neither the 6 day rental nor the 4 day rental is the rental to be picked up in Los Altos."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days","7 days"],"label_b":["Ann Alexander","Donna David","Edna Erickson","Freda Franklin","Irene Ingram","Nancy Nunez"],"label_c":["Chevrolet","Dodge","Fiat","Kia","Lexus","Toyota"],"label_d":["Durham","Groveland","Iowa Falls","Los Altos","Redding","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d71de575eed0bd088b5ab59eb22fb194"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Of the patient with the 9:00am appointment and the patient with HealthCo insurance, one is complaining about foot pain and the other is Dave.","The person suffering from migraines has an appointment sometime before the person with Triflex insurance.","The patient with HealthCo insurance is either Melvin or the patient with the 11:00am appointment.","The patient suffering from hip pain has an appointment sometime after the patient with Lifealign insurance.","The patient suffering from vertigo is either the patient with the 2:00pm appointment or Edwin.","Victor has an appointment 1 hour after the person suffering from migraines.","The person with Ambercare insurance has an appointment 1 hour before Paul.","Of the patient with Lifealign insurance and the patient suffering from vertigo, one is Paul and the other has the 12 noon appointment.","The patient suffering from heartburn, Terry, the patient with Medicorp insurance and the patient with Lifealign insurance are all different patients.","Of the patient with the 1:00pm appointment and the person suffering from heartburn, one is Victor and the other has Medicorp insurance."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Dave","Edwin","Melvin","Paul","Terry","Victor"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51a7503e95fc66abe008eac995c78c7e"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the Front Street apartment is paying less per month than the family moving in on Tuesday.","The Sheltons are paying $700 a month.","The six families are the family paying $690 a month, the family moving into the Jessica Lane apartment, the family moving into the Front Street apartment, the family moving in on Saturday, the family moving in on Friday and the Ingrams.","Of the family moving into the Lake Street apartment and the Sheltons, one is moving in on Sunday and the other is paying $710 a month.","The Thompsons aren't paying $680 a month.","Of the Kerrs and the family moving in on Monday, one is paying $690 a month and the other is moving into the Jessica Lane apartment.","Neither the family paying $720 a month nor the family moving in on Friday is the Ingrams.","Of the family paying $720 a month and the family moving in on Monday, one is moving into the Ethel Street apartment and the other is the Pattersons.","The family moving in on Sunday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving into the York Court apartment.","The family moving in on Tuesday is paying less per month than the Pattersons."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730"],"label_b":["Ingrams","Kerrs","Nortons","Pattersons","Sheltons","Thompsons"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Front Street","Jessica Lane","Kermit Lane","Lake Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42564cb7d659151dabe395255448b422"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["Of the $1500 fossil and the fossil discovered in Venezuela, one is the mirasaurus and the other is 87 million years old.","The rotosaurus costs 250 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Qatar.","The fossil discovered in Hungary isn't 69 million years old.","The rotosaurus isn't 85 million years old.","Of the 78 million year old fossil and the fossil discovered in Hungary, one costs $750 and the other is the gigasaurus.","The gigasaurus is either the fossil discovered in Kyrgyzstan or the fossil discovered in Bangladesh.","The fossil discovered in Bangladesh costs more than the gigasaurus.","Neither the 87 million year old fossil nor the fossil discovered in Kyrgyzstan is the rotosaurus.","The $1500 fossil is 72 million years old.","The 69 million year old fossil, the rotosaurus, the $1500 fossil and the $500 fossil are all different fossils.","The pilodontus costs less than the 85 million year old fossil.","The senosaurus is either the $500 fossil or the fossil discovered in Bangladesh."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500","$1750"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","78 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":["Bangladesh","Hungary","Kyrgyzstan","Qatar","Venezuela","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc4ebf0237c31601c226313c38e8bbae"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Jack Jensen's show starts 30 minutes after the program on channel 9.","Of Lina Lopez's program and the program on channel 2, one starts at 11:15 pm and the other is Up Till Two.","The program on channel 13 starts 30 minutes after Tonight Again.","Maddy Meyer's show, the program on channel 9, and the show on channel 13 are three different shows.","Jack Jensen's show starts 15 minutes before Green Tonight.","The show that starts at 10:45 pm is either Red Eye Party or the show on channel 7.","Maddy Meyer's program doesn't air on channel 2.","The program that starts at 11:00 pm is Late Night.","Ken Kirby's program airs on channel 7.","Lina Lopez's program starts 15 minutes after the show on channel 4.","Up Till Two, Penny Pugh's show, and the program on channel 11 are three different shows.","The program on channel 2 starts sometime after Nate Nichol's show."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm","11:30 pm"],"label_b":["Jack Jensen","Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Red Eye Party","Tonight Again","Up Till Two","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["2","4","7","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b84f26e9fe92afe2e46dd62303334901"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The great white shark project starts sometime before Gene's study.","Felix's assignment has nothing to do with leopard sharks.","The assignment beginning in April is either Perry's assignment or the hammerhead shark project.","The basking shark assignment is either the study on the Orion or the assignment beginning in March.","Of the tiger shark assignment and the study on the Osprey, one is Tricia's project and the other starts in April.","The study on the Orion starts sometime before Perry's study.","The project beginning in June is either the tiger shark project or Joy's project.","The project on the Serenity starts 3 months after Joy's assignment.","Of the assignment beginning in May and the assignment on the Pegasus, one is concerned with basking sharks and the other is Gene's assignment.","The great white shark project isn't on the Odyssey.","Felix's study starts 3 months before the study on the Escape.","The great white shark study is either the project on the Serenity or the assignment beginning in March."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Felix","Gene","Joy","Natasha","Perry","Tricia"],"label_c":["Escape","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","great white","hammerhead","leopard","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec377d2b165a578807b1914a6e697dd4"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Of the player who wears number 9 and the player with 11 goals, one is from the Ice Hogs and the other is Tucker.","The person from the River Kings scored somewhat more than Mooney.","The player with 10 goals wears number 6.","Yang wears number 12.","Yang scored 1 goal more than the person from the River Kings.","Mooney doesn't wear number 25.","Quinn scored 2 goals less than the person who wears number 12.","Neither the player from the Monsters nor the person with 7 goals is Rich.","The player who wears number 15 isn't from the Wolverines.","The person who wears number 24 scored somewhat more than Yang.","The player with 10 goals isn't from the Monsters.","Neither the player with 8 goals nor the player with 7 goals is Farrell.","Of the player with 9 goals and the player who wears number 15, one is Quinn and the other is from the Checkers."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Farrell","Mooney","Quinn","Rich","Tucker","Yang"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","Ice Hogs","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["6","9","12","15","24","25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d8e9ca87080c68943bc00de88d134ba"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Of Bai Yun and the baby that weighed 97 grams, one was born in June and the other was Tai Shan's baby.","Gao Gao didn't weight exactly 97 grams.","Tai Shan's baby was born 1 month after Mei Lan.","Den Ping didn't weight exactly 86 grams.","Of Den Ping and Bai Yun, one was Shi Lin's baby and the other was born in June.","Of the offspring that weighed 82 grams and Xi Lian's baby, one was born in January and the other was Chi Chi.","Gao Gao wasn't Tian Tian's baby.","Shi Lin's baby was born 2 months before the panda that weighed 102 grams.","The six pandas were the offspring born in March, the panda that weighed 97 grams, the offspring that weighed 102 grams, Shi Lin's baby, Chi Chi and Wang Yu's baby.","The offspring that weighed 90 grams was either the offspring born in February or the offspring born in March."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Shi Lin","Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Xi Lian"],"label_d":["82 grams","86 grams","90 grams","96 grams","97 grams","102 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60f498da54fa0a882ccbddff8baf98d8"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["Of the honey cerith shell and the seashell found in 2007, one is brown and pink and the other is black and white.","The coquina shell wasn't found in Tobago.","The spotted key shell was found sometime after the shell found in Puerto Rico.","Neither the brown and yellow seashell nor the shell found in Grenada is the monk's fin shell.","The seashell found in 2004 is pink and yellow.","The monk's fin shell isn't black and white.","The brown and pink seashell was found 3 years after the seashell found in Saint Lucia.","Of the spotted key shell and the shell found in Grenada, one was found in 1995 and the other is white and yellow.","Neither the shark eye shell nor the coquina shell is the brown and yellow seashell.","Of the seashell found in Saint Lucia and the seashell found in 2001, one is brown and yellow and the other is the spotted key.","Neither the spotted key shell nor the coquina shell is the seashell found in Puerto Rico.","The shark eye shell was found sometime after the seashell found in Grenada.","The monk's fin shell was found in Aruba."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8699a15bc3f44a83444e90b1cfbd18a"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Bliss Iron's song is \"What We Need\".","The bluegrass song is sometime before \"Can't Escape\".","Abacus's song isn't dubstep.","The third track is either the bluegrass song or \"Anything Else\".","The folk track, Bliss Iron's track, and \"Vanity Plates\" are three different tracks.","The fifth song, the techno track, Hustle Boys's song and \"Vanity Plates\" are all different tracks.","Of Abacus's track and the grunge track, one is the sixth track and the other is \"Can't Escape\".","Of Gizmo Glory's track and Abacus's song, one is \"Beverly\" and the other is the sixth song.","The folk song is 3 tracks after Manic Android's song.","The country song is \"What We Need\".","The dubstep track is 1 track after Legion Five's song.","The fourth song is either the folk song or \"I Think of You\"."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Manic Android"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","dubstep","folk","grunge","techno"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7af4c638fb92776b448d7c106d593426"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Georgia has 10 more Facebook friends than the one with 59 LinkedIn connections.","Of the one with 789 Twitter followers and the person with 68 LinkedIn connections, one has 120 Facebook friends and the other is Arnold.","Neither the person with 160 Facebook friends nor Lindsey is the one with 599 Twitter followers.","Cedric has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 85 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 85 LinkedIn connections is either the one with 120 Facebook friends or Georgia.","Of the one with 54 LinkedIn connections and Arnold, one has 760 Twitter followers and the other has 160 Facebook friends.","The person with 640 Twitter followers has 10 more Facebook friends than Danny.","The one with 130 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 605 Twitter followers.","Opal is either the one with 57 LinkedIn connections or the person with 599 Twitter followers.","The person with 170 Facebook friends is either the one with 57 LinkedIn connections or the person with 599 Twitter followers.","The six people are Danny, the one with 160 Facebook friends, the one with 85 LinkedIn connections, the one with 78 LinkedIn connections, the person with 59 LinkedIn connections and the person with 640 Twitter followers."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170"],"label_b":["Arnold","Cedric","Danny","Georgia","Lindsey","Opal"],"label_c":["54","57","59","68","78","85"],"label_d":["599","605","640","654","760","789"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f88c193153572c5d4f7a5be7b04e856"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Dr. Underwood's article isn't 9 pages long.","Neither the piece about space travel nor the essay in Chapter 4 is the 16-page article.","The 14-page piece will appear somewhere in the book after the article about dinosaurs.","Dr. Sims's article won't be in Chapter 6.","The 8-page piece will appear somewhere in the book after the article about space travel.","Of the piece in Chapter 1 and the 16-page piece, one is about physiology and the other was written by Dr. Fletcher.","Dr. Fletcher's piece is 7 pages long.","Of Dr. Phillips's article and the 8-page essay, one will be in Chapter 3 and the other is about asteroids.","The article in Chapter 6 isn't about physiology.","The piece in Chapter 6 isn't 14 pages long.","Neither the article in Chapter 6 nor the article about asteroids is Dr. Acevedo's essay.","The six essays are the 8-page piece, the essay about space travel, Dr. Phillips's essay, the article in Chapter 4, the piece in Chapter 6 and the piece about volcanoes.","Of Dr. Acevedo's piece and the article about physiology, one is 16 pages long and the other will be in Chapter 5.","Dr. Sims's essay is either the 10-page piece or the 16-page essay."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Fletcher","Phillips","Sims","Underwood","Weber"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","oceanography","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","9","10","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84815ba076758b8d1f7d21f541d11369"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Tommy and the lacrosse player are different people.","The contestant who got 11 votes is either the architect or Pablo.","Francisco received fewer votes than the architect.","The doctor is either the hockey player or the football player.","Lowell received 14 votes fewer votes than the golf player.","Lowell never played hockey.","The lacrosse player is either the person who got 25 votes or the architect.","The basketball player received 21 votes more votes than the waiter.","Tommy is either the contestant who got 18 votes or the person who got 25 votes.","Of the dentist and the baseball player, one received 39 votes and the other is Colin.","Lowell isn't the doctor.","The lawyer received fewer votes than Francisco."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32","39"],"label_b":["Colin","Francisco","Lowell","Pablo","Rudolph","Tommy"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","golf","hockey","lacrosse"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","doctor","garbage man","lawyer","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88c08565bdded27354a33594188e7446"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The journalist who went to Honduras left 2 days after Sid Snyder.","Randy Reid, the journalist sent out on April 6th, and the journalist sent out on April 4th are three different people.","Ned Noble didn't go to Honduras.","The six people were Tam Terry, the person who covered the mass protests, the reporter who covered the Olympic games, the journalist sent out on April 8th, the reporter sent out on April 6th and the journalist who covered the election.","The journalist who went to Philippines left sometime after Peter Peck.","The reporter sent out on April 4th didn't cover the solar eclipse.","The person who covered the election left 1 day before Peter Peck.","The journalist sent out on April 7th, Randy Reid, and Tam Terry are three different people.","The person sent out on April 5th was either the person who went to Yemen or Orin Olsen.","Ned Noble was sent out on April 9th.","The person who covered the election left 1 day before the reporter who went to Dominica.","The journalist sent out on April 8th didn't cover the earthquake.","Randy Reid didn't cover the solar eclipse.","The journalist who went to Uruguay covered the Olympic games."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th"],"label_b":["Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck","Randy Reid","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Dominica","Honduras","Monaco","Philippines","Uruguay","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d778c01c9c39c04f2af6dcd24dc41ed"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Haynes Inc. hire was hired sometime after Rosalie.","The Green & Hayes hire was hired sometime after the Northridge College graduate.","Of the Summit College graduate and Cynthia, one was hired by Green & Hayes and the other was hired on March 21st.","Kelvin, the person hired on March 18th, and the person hired on March 12th are three different people.","The Rutherford College graduate wasn't hired by Ingram & Kemp.","Kelvin was hired by Leach & Mccall.","Of the Dorsey Assoc. hire and the Albion College graduate, one was hired on March 18th and the other is Zachary.","Of the person hired on March 24th and the Faraday College graduate, one is Kelvin and the other was hired by Haynes Inc..","The person hired on March 15th is either the Summit College graduate or Cynthia.","Gabriel is either the Albion College graduate or the Faraday College graduate.","The Ingram & Kemp hire was hired sometime after the Faraday College graduate.","Abel was hired sometime after the Summit College graduate."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th","March 27th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Kelvin","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Northridge","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=147e51543960b5de46be79cbbba9546e"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Of the A.I. built by Dr. Sicilia's team and the system from SFIT, one scored 76% and the other was Thales.","The A.I. that scored 55% wasn't built by Dr. Whitlaw's team.","The A.I. built by Dr. Sicilia's team was from UCLA.","The A.I. that scored 90% wasn't built by Dr. Coulson's team.","Thales didn't score 62%.","The system built by Dr. Sullivan's team, Archimedes, Pythagoeas, the A.I. that scored 62% and the A.I. from UCLA were all different systems.","Of the A.I. built by Dr. Fernandez's team and the A.I. from Exeter, one scored 90% and the other was Archimedes.","Galen was from Oxford.","The system built by Dr. Neuman's team was either the A.I. from Stanford or the system from Oxford.","Of the system built by Dr. Neuman's team and Archimedes, one scored 83% and the other was from Stanford.","The system built by Dr. Sicilia's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the A.I. from Oxford.","The system built by Dr. Whitlaw's team finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of Aristotle.","Gorgias finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the A.I. from SFIT."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%","90%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Aristotle","Galen","Gorgias","Pythagoeas","Thales"],"label_c":["Exeter","MIT","Oxford","SFIT","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":["Coulson","Fernandez","Neuman","Sicilia","Sullivan","Whitlaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=652a1a565c7deb6a8b48afd88be90280"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["Of the hero who patrols Green Hills and Billy Brewer, one began his crusade in 2012 and the other is \"Criminal Bane\".","The hero who patrols Summerland began sometime before \"Deep Shadow\".","The person who patrols Idyllwild is either Red Reilly or Lyle Lucas.","Tim Trevino is either the person who started in 2010 or the person who patrols Frazier Park.","\"Wonderman\" and Tim Trevino are different people.","The hero who started in 2008 is either the person who patrols Frazier Park or \"Prism Shield\".","\"Deep Shadow\" began sometime before the person who patrols Frazier Park.","\"Max Fusion\" began 2 years before Matt Minkle.","\"Max Fusion\" isn't Red Reilly.","Ivor Ingram began 3 years after the hero who patrols Tenth Avenue.","\"Max Fusion\" doesn't patrol Idyllwild.","\"Wonderman\" is either the superhero who started in 2009 or the superhero who started in 2010."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Billy Brewer","Ivor Ingram","Lyle Lucas","Matt Minkle","Red Reilly","Tim Trevino"],"label_d":["Frazier Park","Green Hills","Idyllwild","Mission Vale","Summerland","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e7035d9808b38930fef100bebbac4cf"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Billy's produce aren't from Kings Beach.","The vegetables from New Canada sell for somewhat less per pound than the turnips.","The produce from Oxnard are the potatoes.","Of the vegetables from Monroe and the goods that sell for $2.70 per pound, one type is the potatoes and the other type is sold by Vincent.","The vegetables that sell for $2.50 per pound aren't from Monroe.","The spinach sell for 10 cents more per pound than the produce from Iowa City.","Tracey's goods are either the produce that sell for $3.00 per pound or the vegetables from Agency.","Dan's goods are either the goods from Iowa City or the spinach.","The vegetables from Agency are either the spinach or the kale.","Of the kale and the goods from New Canada, one type sells for $2.60 per pound and the other sell for $2.50 per pound.","The radishes sell for 30 cents more per pound than Willie's vegetables.","The produce that sell for $3.00 per pound are either the goods from Iowa City or the vegetables from Kings Beach.","Tracey's produce aren't the radishes.","Willie's produce don't sell for $2.50 per pound.","The vegetables from Agency sell for somewhat more per pound than the potatoes."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90","$3.00"],"label_b":["Billy","Dan","Tracey","Vincent","Willie","Zachary"],"label_c":["beets","kale","potatoes","radishes","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["Agency","Iowa City","Kings Beach","Monroe","New Canada","Oxnard"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11d5faea858291d187f56aee2b140e5d"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Olivia's pet was bought in May.","Ida's pet was bought sometime after the lovebird.","Ida's pet wasn't bought in June.","Of the bird bought in May and the bird purchased in Sumner, one is the parrot and the other is Molly's.","Gladys's pet isn't the lovebird.","The canary was bought 2 months before the bird purchased in Inyokern.","Faye's pet wasn't purchased in Orleans.","The finch is either the bird purchased in Inyokern or the bird bought in April.","The bird purchased in Sumner is the parakeet.","Of Faye's pet and the bird bought in January, one was purchased in Truesdale and the other is the macaw.","Sara's pet was bought 3 months before the bird purchased in Grimes.","Gladys's pet was bought 1 month after the parakeet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Faye","Gladys","Ida","Molly","Olivia","Sara"],"label_c":["canary","finch","lovebird","macaw","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Aurora","Grimes","Inyokern","Orleans","Sumner","Truesdale"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7180148a525f76d17db3834b7505aa90"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The skydiver who wears the silver suit started skydiving 3 years after Leslie.","The skydiver who has done 85 previous jumps started skydiving sometime before the jumper who wears the yellow suit.","Dwayne hasn't done exactly 73 previous jumps.","The skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who wears the lime green suit.","Ira doesn't wear the silver suit.","Of the skydiver who wears the gold suit and the jumper who has done 85 previous jumps, one started skydiving in 1983 and the other started skydiving in 1982.","The skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps is either the jumper who wears the teal suit or the jumper who wears the gold suit.","The skydiver who wears the teal suit started skydiving 1 year after the skydiver who has done 58 previous jumps.","Leslie didn't start skydiving in 1982.","Of the jumper who has done 78 previous jumps and the jumper who first started in 1984, one wears the lime green suit and the other is Kelly.","Gordon is either the skydiver who has done 58 previous jumps or the jumper who wears the teal suit.","Ira is either the skydiver who first started in 1987 or the skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps.","The jumper who first started in 1982 hasn't done exactly 78 previous jumps.","The jumper who first started in 1987 is either the jumper who has done 58 previous jumps or the jumper who has done 73 previous jumps.","The skydiver who has done 102 previous jumps wears the lime green suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Dwayne","Gordon","Ira","Kelly","Leslie","Philip"],"label_c":["aquamarine","gold","lime green","silver","teal","yellow"],"label_d":["49","58","73","78","85","102"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=772cc2e0de894a06d3852d292ea82a3f"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The animal from Uruguay is older than the horned tortoise.","The tortoise from Kazakhstan is older than the swoop-backed tortoise.","Of the 14-year-old one and the one from Zimbabwe, one is the ringed tortoise and the other is named Methuselah.","The animal from Zimbabwe, the swoop-backed tortoise, and the 68-year-old animal are three different animals.","Speedy isn't 104 years old.","The 104-year-old tortoise isn't from Uruguay.","Chewie, the 104-year-old one, and the armored tortoise are three different animals.","Toredo isn't from Qatar.","The six animals are the animal from Kazakhstan, the swoop-backed tortoise, Snappy, the 68-year-old animal, the 104-year-old animal and the two rimmed tortoise.","Of Chewie and the ringed tortoise, one is from Zimbabwe and the other is 86 years old.","Speedy is either the tortoise from Swaziland or the one from Zimbabwe.","The 104-year-old one isn't the ringed tortoise.","Of Snappy and the animal from Kazakhstan, one is 50 years old and the other is the armored tortoise.","Methuselah is from Guinea."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86","104"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Snappy","Speedy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","horned","pitch belly","ringed","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["Guinea","Kazakhstan","Qatar","Swaziland","Uruguay","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d9b77ce2f5854d5e7a003438de59553"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Cavalo, the vehicle that received the $75 fine, and the car that received the $50 fine are three different cars.","The vehicle from Pennsylvania was fined somewhat more than the Injitsu.","Of the vehicle from Colorado and the automobile that received the $150 fine, one has the MRT-628 plates and the other is the Hornet.","The automobile that received the $125 fine is from Alaska.","The Injitsu is from Delaware.","The automobile with the SVZ-880 plates was fined somewhat more than the Etsalle.","The Injitsu was fined 25 dollars more than the vehicle with the SVZ-880 plates.","The Etsalle isn't from Vermont.","Of the car that received the $100 fine and the automobile from Florida, one is the Fierro and the other has the GGZ-007 plates.","The Fierro was fined 50 dollars less than the vehicle from Delaware.","The Grandero, the automobile with the RBD-337 plates, and the car that received the $50 fine are three different cars.","The vehicle that received the $125 fine doesn't have the RBD-337 plates.","The automobile from Florida doesn't have the YGA-441 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125","$150"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Etsalle","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Alaska","Colorado","Delaware","Florida","Pennsylvania","Vermont"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abba28aec82878cbcf448dfba670b8e2"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The racketball appointment is 4 hours after the lesson with Kristin.","Emma's lesson isn't with Lena.","The appointment at 11:30am is with Michelle.","Of Blake's appointment and the session with Howard, one will focus on free weights and the other will focus on yoga.","The swimming session is 1 hour after the lesson with Kristin.","Arnold's lesson is sometime after the session with Lena.","Emma's appointment is sometime after the yoga appointment.","The six sessions are Danny's lesson, the appointment with Nicholas, the lesson with Lena, the yoga appointment, the cardio lesson and the session at 12:30pm.","The appointment at 1:30pm is either the session with Irene or Danny's appointment.","Emma's appointment is either the rowing lesson or the session at 1:30pm.","Garrett's lesson is sometime after the cardio session."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Danny","Emma","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Kristin","Lena","Michelle","Nicholas"],"label_d":["cardio","free weights","racketball","rowing","swimming","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47761d8a5d3f5aee923a8742d705efde"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The ochre bag weighs 3 pounds less than Tanya Gould's piece.","The bag that needs to go to Orlando, the piece that weighs 44 pounds, and the brown piece are three different pieces.","The suitcase that weighs 50 pounds, the luggage that needs to go to Los Angeles, and Vic Evans's suitcase are three different pieces.","Ute Fleming's suitcase is either the bag that weighs 50 pounds or the luggage that needs to go to Denver.","The luggage that weighs 50 pounds wasn't supposed to go to Atlanta.","The bag that needs to go to Los Angeles, the piece that weighs 47 pounds, and the luggage that weighs 41 pounds are three different pieces.","Of the brown bag and the suitcase that weighs 47 pounds, one was supposed to go to Atlanta and the other is Zed Alexander's.","Yolanda Bauer's bag is either the luggage that weighs 41 pounds or the brown suitcase.","The bag that weighs 50 pounds isn't yellow.","Wanda Dotson's luggage doesn't weigh 44 pounds.","The ochre bag weighs 3 pounds less than the suitcase that needs to go to Chicago.","Tanya Gould's bag is yellow.","Of Zed Alexander's bag and the piece that weighs 44 pounds, one was supposed to go to New York and the other is indigo.","Yolanda Bauer's luggage is silver."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["brown","cyan","indigo","ochre","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44d440c2d62885eea5108de132bbc0eb"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The automobile from Mississippi was fined 50 dollars more than the vehicle with the YGA-441 plates.","The car that received the $150 fine, the vehicle from Florida, and the car with the BMG-831 plates are three different cars.","The Dartson was fined 25 dollars more than the car from Utah.","The vehicle from Vermont has the RBD-337 plates.","The Hornet, the vehicle that received the $100 fine, and the vehicle from Mississippi are three different cars.","Of the automobile with the GGZ-007 plates and the automobile from Louisiana, one is the Fierro and the other was fined $125.","The automobile with the MRT-628 plates was fined somewhat less than the automobile from Louisiana.","The automobile from Vermont was fined somewhat more than the Etsalle.","The car from Utah was fined 25 dollars less than the automobile with the RBD-337 plates.","The automobile from Utah, the automobile with the SVZ-880 plates, and the vehicle with the GGZ-007 plates are three different cars.","The Hornet wasn't fined $125.","The vehicle that received the $125 fine is either the car from Mississippi or the automobile with the GGZ-007 plates.","Of the automobile from Mississippi and the car that received the $100 fine, one has the BMG-831 plates and the other is the Injitsu."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125","$150"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Etsalle","Fierro","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Florida","Georgia","Louisiana","Mississippi","Utah","Vermont"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8fa3f0e1e2dc106fb58e4789bce5e68"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The rental to be picked up in Redding is for a period 3 days longer than Penny Perry's reservation.","The rental to be picked up in Valencia is either the Fiat rental or Hannah Herman's rental.","Zora Zinn's reservation is for the Lexus.","Of the 3 day reservation and the Chevrolet rental, one will be picked up in Durham and the other is Kathy Koch's.","Gena Graham's reservation is either the reservation to be picked up in Valencia or the Dodge rental.","The reservation to be picked up in Durham is for a period 1 day longer than Edna Erickson's rental.","Of the 3 day reservation and the Buick rental, one is Hannah Herman's and the other will be picked up in Brownfield.","Neither Kathy Koch's reservation nor the Hyundai rental is the reservation to be picked up in Redding.","Of the 6 day rental and the Fiat rental, one will be picked up in Los Altos and the other will be picked up in Valencia.","The reservation to be picked up in Durham isn't for the Hyundai.","Penny Perry's rental isn't for the Hyundai."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days","7 days"],"label_b":["Edna Erickson","Gena Graham","Hannah Herman","Kathy Koch","Penny Perry","Zora Zinn"],"label_c":["Buick","Chevrolet","Dodge","Fiat","Hyundai","Lexus"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Durham","Groveland","Los Altos","Redding","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39325ae55bd66dfef76c47bb642b9351"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Varseyton team's car didn't have a high speed of exactly 62 MPH.","The Ober College team's car was either the automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH or the car with a high speed of 74 MPH.","Of the Alby College team's automobile and the Versem, one drove for 625 miles and the other had a high speed of 65 MPH.","The Yamahana was either the automobile that drove for 550 miles or the Bennington team's automobile.","The Awick had a high speed of 70 MPH.","Of the Alby College team's automobile and the car that drove for 650 miles, one had a high speed of 65 MPH and the other is the Zenmoto.","The Versem drove 25 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 81 MPH.","The Awick drove somewhat farther than the Varseyton team's car.","The Cober drove 100 fewer miles than the Darbyshire team's automobile.","The Yamahana drove 25 miles farther than the Varseyton team's automobile.","The Poltris didn't have a high speed of exactly 62 MPH.","The Poltris drove somewhat less than the Varseyton team's car."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles","650 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Cober","Poltris","Versem","Yamahana","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["62 MPH","65 MPH","70 MPH","72 MPH","74 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Bennington","Darbyshire","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33b00954d4d68ce0f5b8e73da3981ceb"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Of the fig turtle's reserve and Rosemary Park, one was established in 2004 and the other is in Wilcox County.","The six parks are the frilled stork's reserve, the park in Franklin County, Rosemary Park, Wanda Park, the park established in 2014 and the reserve established in 2012.","The park in Pickens County was established 4 years before Howard Park.","Elm Park was established sometime before the park in Chilton County.","Of the park in Talladega County and the frilled stork's reserve, one is Howard Park and the other was established in 2010.","The park in Lamar County was established 8 years before the western gull's reserve.","Rosemary Park was established 2 years before the pygmy beaver's reserve.","The reserve in Franklin County was established sometime before the fig turtle's reserve.","Foxtail Bend is either the reserve in Chilton County or the western gull's reserve.","Wanda Park is either the frilled stork's reserve or the atlas otter's reserve."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012","2014"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":["Chilton","Franklin","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51a4a7848dcb54ff760c7ed55db8e179"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Yeust's masterpiece and \"Willow Bend\" are different paintings.","The piece that's been missing for 19 years is either \"Orange Sky\" or \"Hoxley Hills\".","\"Willow Bend\" is either the 1921 piece or the piece that's been missing for 13 years.","Honasha's masterpiece was painted sometime before the painting that's been missing for 13 years.","Yeust's masterpiece is either the 1913 piece or the 1921 piece.","The piece that's been missing for 22 years was painted sometime before Honasha's painting.","Of the piece that's been missing for 15 years and \"Clockwork\", one was painted in 1937 and the other is by Arim Aleen.","\"Girl at Sea\" was painted 24 years after the masterpiece that's been missing for 25 years.","Mebel's piece hasn't been missing for exactly 19 years.","Mebel's painting was painted 16 years before \"Lost in Time\".","Mebel's piece isn't \"Orange Sky\".","The 1905 piece is either the painting that's been missing for 13 years or Nysotia's piece."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937"],"label_b":["Arim Aleen","Honasha","Mebel","Nysotia","Warvoro","Yeust"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["13","15","19","20","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7aab2abd62a030047a2cefcaa1a26863"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Franklin finished 1 minute before the contestant in the black shirt.","Of Ted and the competitor in the white shirt, one finished in 25 minutes and the other was from Yorba Linda.","The runner from Idyllwild didn't wear the violet shirt.","Neither the contestant from Idyllwild nor Zachary was the runner in the black shirt.","Franklin finished 1 minute before the contestant from Quimby.","Franklin was either the runner from Moreno Valley or the competitor who finished in 24 minutes.","The contestant from Moreno Valley finished sometime after the competitor in the violet shirt.","Of the competitor in the black shirt and the runner who finished in 25 minutes, one was from Corinth and the other was Herman.","The competitor in the aquamarine shirt finished 2 minutes before Ted.","Of the contestant who finished in 25 minutes and the competitor who finished in 24 minutes, one was Lynn and the other wore the yellow shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes","26 minutes"],"label_b":["Cesar","Franklin","Herman","Lynn","Ted","Zachary"],"label_c":["aquamarine","black","indigo","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Corinth","Idyllwild","Moreno Valley","Quimby","Urbandale","Yorba Linda"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=378dea963e9e61cc1ba09771a6ae4efa"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Of the $750 map and Bleux's print, one was of Scandinavia and the other was published in 1767.","The map published in 1767 wasn't of Warsaw.","Waldemuller's map wasn't of North Africa.","The print of Scandinavia was published 36 years before the $315 map.","The $1,100 print is either the map of Warsaw or the map published in 1749.","Stamson's print was published 18 years after the map of Tuscany.","The map of Tuscany was published 36 years before the $750 map.","The print published in 1803 was of Denmark.","The map published in 1785 is either the map of North Africa or the $1,500 print.","The map of Denmark is either the print published in 1749 or Caronelli's map.","The $545 map was published sometime after the map of Tuscany.","Of the $250 print and Muenster's print, one was of Denmark and the other was published in 1713."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Handle","Muenster","Stamson","Waldemuller"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","North Africa","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$315","$545","$750","$1,100","$1,500"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a41d16c3716becd2de901953c16489bf"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Ompoc Eleven doesn't cost $30,000.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet costs somewhat more than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc..","The Ompoc Eleven is either the craft with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet or the submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet.","Of the Marine V and the submersible with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet, one costs $27,000 and the other is sold by Abyss Toys.","The six submarines are the submersible with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet, the craft built by Watertime LLC, the Marine V, the $28,000 submersible, the $30,000 submersible and the craft built by Zephyr Waves.","The Abby EX-4, the $30,000 craft, and the submersible built by Abyss Toys are three different submarines.","The $30,000 craft isn't sold by Pan Systems.","The Cafader Six has a maximum depth of 7,000 feet.","Of the Abby EX-4 and the submersible built by Pan Systems, one has a maximum depth of 16,000 feet and the other costs $29,000.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet, the submersible built by Watertime LLC, and the $28,000 submarine are three different submarines.","The craft with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet costs somewhat more than the submersible built by Watertime LLC.","The $30,000 submersible doesn't have a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","The Rubico One doesn't have a maximum depth of 10,000 feet.","Of the $25,000 submersible and the submersible with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet, one is sold by Pan Systems and the other is the Cafader Six."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["7,000 feet","8,500 feet","10,000 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b65ba0228879e420d019d0397a48e21c"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Luther will publish 4 months before the student who has been working in Egypt.","Luther will publish sometime before the student who has been working in Jamaica.","Hazel has been studying the Burutia culture.","Of the person who has been studying the Jenadije culture and the person who has been working in Oman, one is Hazel and the other will publish in January.","The person who will publish in February hasn't been working in Argentina.","The person who has been working in Argentina hasn't been studying the Iaick culture.","Luther is either the student who has been studying the Jenadije culture or the student who has been working in Argentina.","Ira will publish 1 month after the student who has been working in Argentina.","The student who has been working in Chad will publish 1 month after Pablo.","Ira will publish sometime before the student who has been working in Oman.","Guadalupe, the person who has been studying the Phehin culture, the person who has been working in Argentina and the student who has been working in Egypt are all different students.","Of the person who has been working in Chad and the person who has been studying the Tonange culture, one will publish in April and the other is Wilbur."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Guadalupe","Hazel","Ira","Luther","Pablo","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Burutia","Iaick","Jenadije","Phehin","Tonange","Zhale"],"label_d":["Argentina","Belize","Chad","Egypt","Jamaica","Oman"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3dbbfb0fb61aff97e267988e02b6e76"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH reaches a height of 45 ft.","Line E is longer than the one with a maximum height of 25 ft.","The line with a maximum height of 30 ft is either the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH or the 900 ft line.","Of the one with a maximum height of 70 ft and the 750 ft one, one is Line A and the other is Line D.","Line E doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 50 MPH.","The 700 ft zip line doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 25 MPH.","Line C doesn't have a maximum height of 25 ft.","Line G is longer than the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH is 50 feet shorter than the one with a maximum height of 25 ft.","The 750 ft one reaches a height of 40 ft.","Of the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH and the 850 ft one, one is Line B and the other reaches a height of 55 ft.","Of the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH and the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH, one is 800 ft long and the other is Line A."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft","900 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line C","Line D","Line E","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","45 ft","55 ft","70 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c0961554c1b905fac17d96390ab6393"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The town with a forecasted high of 31 degrees will get 3 fewer inches of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 22 degrees.","Indio doesn't have a forecasted low of 22 degrees.","Of the town that will get 5 inches of snow and the location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees, one has a predicted high of 29 degrees and the other has a predicted high of 36 degrees.","Of Lindsay and the town with a forecasted low of 18 degrees, one is expected to receive 1 inch of snow and the other has a predicted high of 27 degrees.","The town that will get 4 inches of snow doesn't have a predicted high of 27 degrees.","Lindsay will get 1 less inch of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees.","The six towns are Alden, the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees, the location with a forecasted high of 27 degrees, the location that will get 3 inches of snow, the town with a forecasted high of 29 degrees and the location that will get 5 inches of snow.","Brownfield has a forecasted low of 11 degrees.","Alden doesn't have a predicted high of 24 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees will get somewhat less snow than Daly City.","The town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Indio."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches","6 inches"],"label_b":["Alden","Brownfield","Daly City","Indio","Lindsay","Wayland"],"label_c":["11 degrees","12 degrees","13 degrees","18 degrees","19 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":["24 degrees","27 degrees","29 degrees","30 degrees","31 degrees","36 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ea62a77c2ae1ba9394894ddf83ebbbf"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Barnhill was investigated 1 month before the building haunted by Geoffrey.","The house haunted by Brunhilde wasn't located on Fifth Avenue.","Neither the house haunted by Brunhilde nor Stockford was the house on Circle Drive.","Of the house Priscilla visited in May and the home Priscilla visited in April, one was Fletcher Rise and the other was on Haley Square.","Barnhill was either the house haunted by Francis or the home Priscilla visited in April.","The home on Bird Road was investigated 2 months before Hughenden.","Barnhill was investigated 1 month before the house on Circle Drive.","The home haunted by Francis was visited sometime after the house on Fifth Avenue.","Of the home on Circle Drive and the building Priscilla visited in May, one was said to be haunted by Abigail and the other was Downsell.","Of Hughenden and the building on Grant Place, one was visited in May and the other was said to be haunted by Victor."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Balfern","Barnhill","Downsell","Fletcher Rise","Hughenden","Stockford"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Circle Drive","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":["Abigail","Brunhilde","Francis","Geoffrey","Lady Grey","Victor"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dafbc89fd54809ea19dbbb43327ac7a"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Of the ring that cost $1500 and the ring made of white gold, one has the sapphire and the other is Terry's.","Neither Cheri's ring nor Natasha's ring is the piece with the amethyst.","The ring that cost $1200 is either the piece with the ruby or Natasha's piece.","The ring made of silver doesn't have the topaz.","The ring made of palladium is either the piece with the ruby or the ring with the amethyst.","The ring made of white gold is either the ring with the aquamarine or the ring that cost $1600.","Natasha's piece cost less than the ring with the topaz.","The piece that cost $1200 is made of titanium.","The piece that cost $1300 isn't made of palladium.","Sonja's ring cost $1500.","Of the ring that cost $1600 and the piece that cost $1500, one is made of 14k gold and the other is Becky's.","Rebecca's ring cost 100 dollars more than the piece with the ruby.","Becky's piece cost more than the ring with the amethyst."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500","$1600"],"label_b":["Becky","Cheri","Natasha","Rebecca","Sonja","Terry"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","24k gold","palladium","silver","titanium","white gold"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6235dd5e8dcfa9aa79dbc887ec2e5a02"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The scout who won the ceramics badge was either Josefina or the scout who got the sixth award.","Josefina was in troop 4250.","Maxine wasn't in troop 3094.","Angelina was in troop 5025.","The girl from troop 4250 didn't win the wildlife badge.","The girl from troop 4781 was awarded 2 spots after the youngster who won the leadership badge.","Felicia was awarded after the scout who won the theater badge.","Felicia won the swimming badge.","The scout from troop 3094 was awarded 2 spots before Josefina.","Wendy was awarded after the youngster from troop 4781.","The girl from troop 5025 didn't win the leadership badge.","Of Tara and the girl from troop 4031, one won the ceramics badge and the other was awarded fifth."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Felicia","Josefina","Maxine","Tara","Wendy"],"label_c":["ceramics","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f6e79dee9923f965ef4aea89a3ca1b6"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. is 930 meters wide.","The feature that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E., the crater discovered in April, and the crater discovered in December are three different impacts.","The crater in Uganda is 1,200 meters wide.","The feature that is 930 meters wide wasn't discovered in June.","Of the feature in Brunei and the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E., one is 3,500 meters wide and the other was found in August.","The crater in Rwanda was found in September.","The feature in Rwanda isn't exactly 3,500 meters wide.","The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was either the feature in Oman or the crater discovered in February.","The feature in Macedonia was either the feature that is 1,480 meters wide or the feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E..","Of the feature that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. and the crater that is 1,200 meters wide, one was found in December and the other is in Brunei.","The feature in Oman is believed to be newer than the crater that is 2,250 meters wide.","The crater that is 780 meters wide is believed to be newer than the feature discovered in December."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Macedonia","Oman","Rwanda","Uganda","Yemen"],"label_c":["February","April","June","August","September","December"],"label_d":["780 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62e26a84d97b74da2f2d219a2135f1ec"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who went to Barbados set sail sometime after Greg.","The person who took the Silver Shores cruise set sail 2 years after the traveler who went to Jamaica.","Cory set sail 1 year after the person who went to Jamaica.","The traveler who went to Trinidad set sail sometime before the person who took the Neptunia cruise.","Of the traveler who took the 1988 cruise and the traveler who took the Caprica cruise, one is Jessica and the other went to Saint Lucia.","Francis set sail sometime after the traveler who went to Grenada.","Francis, the person who took the Neptunia cruise, the traveler who took the 1988 cruise, the person who took the 1987 cruise and the person who took the 1983 cruise are all different travelers.","Eugene set sail 3 years after the traveler who went to Jamaica.","Neither the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise nor the person who took the Silver Shores cruise is the person who went to Barbados.","The traveler who took the 1984 cruise wasn't on the Trinity cruise.","Of the traveler who took the 1984 cruise and the person who took the Azure Seas cruise, one went to Saint Lucia and the other is Cory."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Cory","Eugene","Francis","Greg","Jessica","Kathy"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Caprica","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":["Barbados","Grenada","Jamaica","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0775ce0288d36180eefcc29d1fd343a4"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["Of \"Prism Shield\" and Hal Houston, one began his crusade in 2007 and the other patrols Green Hills.","The six people are \"Criminal Bane\", Danny Doyle, the person who patrols Green Hills, the hero who started in 2009, the hero who patrols Idyllwild and the person who started in 2011.","Gabe Grant began sometime before \"Green Avenger\".","Of the superhero who started in 2011 and Lyle Lucas, one patrols Idyllwild and the other patrols Tenth Avenue.","\"Criminal Bane\" doesn't patrol Frazier Park.","\"Max Fusion\" isn't Lyle Lucas.","The hero who started in 2010 doesn't patrol Green Hills.","\"Deep Shadow\" is Billy Brewer.","\"Prism Shield\" began 1 year before Billy Brewer.","The superhero who patrols Mission Vale began 3 years before Lyle Lucas.","Gabe Grant began 1 year after \"Max Fusion\"."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex"],"label_c":["Billy Brewer","Danny Doyle","Gabe Grant","Hal Houston","Kurt Knapp","Lyle Lucas"],"label_d":["Frazier Park","Green Hills","Idyllwild","Libertyville","Mission Vale","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6225cd26e9de69d2e255b41c3996af9"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.4 costs 50 million dollars more than the plane built by Pittakan.","The Raven 12 is either the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.9 or the jet built by Pittakan.","Of the plane built by Pittakan and the jet with a top speed of Mach 1.8, one costs $125 million and the other is the Darkwing 6.","Of the aircraft built by Ale and Moore and the jet built by McConnell, one is the Dragon F-15 and the other costs $100 million.","Of the plane built by Forsyth and the Kesseling, one costs $225 million and the other has a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The aircraft built by Pittakan costs 25 million dollars less than the Vipertooth.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.8 wasn't built by Pittakan.","The aircraft built by Forsyth costs 75 million dollars more than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 1.8.","The plane built by Ale and Moore costs less than the Darkwing 6.","The aircraft built by Drummond costs 75 million dollars more than the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.9.","The $225 million jet is either the Vipertooth or the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5.","The Dragon F-15 costs more than the aircraft built by Ale and Moore."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca026293a7571118f41da32f7df1f8f1"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Hinwore impact crater wasn't found in Poland.","Of the Kimeta impact crater and the one in modern-day Tanzania, one is 125 m. wide and the other was formed during the Jurassic period.","The one in modern-day Oman is 100 meters wider than the Jurassic impact crater.","The Devonian impact crater is 25 meters wider than the crater in modern-day India.","Neither the one in modern-day India nor the crater in modern-day Tanzania is the Carboniferous impact crater.","Of the crater in modern-day Namibia and the Cersay impact crater, one was formed during the Cretaceous period and the other was formed during the Jurassic period.","The Vorckin impact crater isn't 225 m. wide.","The Vorckin impact crater is wider than the Cretaceous impact crater.","The Vorckin impact crater is either the Cambrian impact crater or the crater in modern-day Tanzania.","The six craters are the Moriwa impact crater, the Cretaceous impact crater, the one in modern-day Yemen, the Ordovician impact crater, the Carboniferous impact crater and the one in modern-day Tanzania."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m.","225 m."],"label_b":["Cersay","Garight","Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Devonian","Jurassic","Ordovician"],"label_d":["India","Namibia","Oman","Poland","Tanzania","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=490d0f720bcc8d4644368ae299c8ec0b"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Favolin, the medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree, and the medicine approved in February are three different drugs.","Of Pluniden and Bizolam, one treats asthma and the other is sourced from a frog.","The drug approved in June isn't sourced from a fig orchid.","The drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree is either the pharmaceutical that treats meningitis or the pharmaceutical approved in January.","Damasol was approved 1 month before the pharmaceutical that treats diabetes.","Of Gravon and the drug that treats arthritis, one is sourced from a fig orchid and the other was approved in April.","The drug sourced from a specific type of beetle was approved sometime after Bizolam.","Pluniden was approved in May.","The drug approved in June isn't used to combat meningitis.","The medicine approved in May isn't sourced from a bromeliad.","Bizolam was approved 1 month after the medicine that treats dengue fever.","Of Minitrell and the medicine that treats arthritis, one was approved in April and the other is sourced from a mushroom."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Favolin","Gravon","Minitrell","Pluniden"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","frog","mushroom","fig orchid","palm tree"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93a47de6d5b0ed58c94824d67363fd80"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["Neither the person who graduated in 2010 nor the player who's now with the Pirates is the player from Zamora.","The player who graduated in 2005 isn't playing for the Angels.","The player from Zamora graduated 2 years before the player who's now with the Dodgers.","Of the person who graduated in 2009 and the player from Ravendale, one is Herman and the other is now with the Tigers.","Of the person who graduated in 2007 and the player who's now with the Tigers, one is Arthur and the other is from Unity.","Neither the person from Unity nor the person who graduated in 2005 is Victor.","Glenn graduated 2 years after the person from Zamora.","Neither the player who graduated in 2010 nor Arthur is the person who's now with the Reds.","Glenn is either the player from Unity or the player who's now with the Angels.","The player who graduated in 2005 isn't playing for the Reds.","The person from Zamora graduated 3 years before Arthur.","Perry isn't from Milford.","The player who graduated in 2009 isn't from Quimby.","Perry isn't from Zamora.","Neither the person who's now with the Reds nor the person from Milford is the person who graduated in 2009."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Arthur","Edward","Glenn","Herman","Perry","Victor"],"label_c":["Angels","Cubs","Dodgers","Pirates","Reds","Tigers"],"label_d":["Lovell","Milford","Quimby","Ravendale","Unity","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5a22be5d4b1e14b9b024bd6e23c94c1"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The vacation with Gladys wasn't the hunting vacation.","Of the 2005 vacation and the 2003 trip, one was with Rochelle and the other was the kayaking vacation.","The camping vacation was before the North Carolina trip.","The holiday with Gladys is either the 2006 trip or the Alabama trip.","The 2004 holiday wasn't the hunting holiday.","The holiday with Zachary wasn't the camping vacation.","Of the 2004 holiday and the cycling holiday, one was in Delaware and the other was with James.","The trip with James was 1 year before the hang gliding trip.","The North Carolina vacation was 1 year before the vacation with Rochelle.","Of the 2002 holiday and the 2001 holiday, one was the cycling holiday and the other was in South Dakota.","The Virginia trip was 2 years after the camping trip.","The trip with Freddie is either the Delaware vacation or the kayaking holiday."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005","2006"],"label_b":["Andy","Freddie","Gladys","James","Rochelle","Zachary"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hang gliding","hunting","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Alabama","Delaware","Kentucky","North Carolina","South Dakota","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58ce9ce97459108b0ded32dd6b7a7801"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The six impacts were the feature in Zimbabwe, the crater discovered in August, the crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E., the feature that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E., the feature discovered in September and the feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E..","Of the crater that is 2,250 meters wide and the crater discovered in October, one is in Brunei and the other was dated to 90,000 B.C.E..","Of the feature discovered in September and the crater discovered in August, one is in Eritrea and the other is 930 meters wide.","The crater that is 930 meters wide is believed to be older than the feature in Zimbabwe.","The feature in Yemen, the crater discovered in September, and the feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. are three different impacts.","The crater that is 1,200 meters wide wasn't discovered in October.","Of the feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. and the feature in Macedonia, one is 1,480 meters wide and the other was found in December.","The feature that is 3,500 meters wide is believed to be 60,000 years older than the feature discovered in February.","The feature in Zimbabwe was found in February.","The feature that is 550 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in September.","The feature in Macedonia isn't exactly 2,250 meters wide."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Eritrea","Macedonia","Uganda","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["February","June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12e00dec34fee7d770d9874b38c19dc5"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["Of Mr. Stafford's class and the French class, one is in room 318 and the other is held during first period.","The third period class isn't Biology.","The first period class is either Mr. Ellison's class or Mr. Alvarado's class.","The class in room 125 is either the Latin class or the second period class.","The course in room 120 is held sometime after the Latin class.","The Algebra class is either Mr. Zamora's class or the fourth period class.","Of the third period class and the fourth period class, one is in room 314 and the other is taught by Mr. Webster.","Mr. Ellison's class is held 1 period after the class in room 201.","The course in room 322 is taught by Mr. Ellison.","Mr. Farmer's class is held 1 period after the Biology class.","The Pre-Calculus class is held sometime after the course in room 120."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"label_b":["120","125","201","314","318","322"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Ellison","Farmer","Stafford","Webster","Zamora"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Chemistry","French","Latin","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84c6ec78918618838ecb0393f9c42ccc"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The event with a duration of 58 seconds occurred sometime after the event with its epicenter at Jaorm.","The earthquake with a duration of 84 seconds had a rating of 8.9.","The quake that took place in 1920 didn't have a rating of 9.1.","The earthquake that took place in 1926 was either the event with a duration of 97 seconds or the earthquake with its epicenter at Belok.","The six earthquakes were the event with its epicenter at Toruos, the 8.8 earthquake, the 8.9 quake, the event that took place in 1944, the quake that took place in 1932 and the 8.6 earthquake.","The 8.6 quake occurred 6 years before the event with its epicenter at Jaorm.","Neither the quake with its epicenter at Nenios nor the event with its epicenter at Toruos was the event that took place in 1938.","The quake with a duration of 49 seconds occurred 12 years after the event with its epicenter at Sycula.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Aldcard happened in 1950.","The 8.6 event occurred 6 years before the quake with a duration of 41 seconds.","The quake with its epicenter at Nenios didn't have a rating of 9.1.","The event with its epicenter at Aldcard didn't last for exactly 49 seconds.","The quake that took place in 1944 didn't have a rating of 8.4.","Neither the quake that took place in 1932 nor the event that took place in 1920 was the event with its epicenter at Nenios."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944","1950"],"label_b":["Aldcard","Belok","Jaorm","Nenios","Sycula","Toruos"],"label_c":["8.4","8.6","8.8","8.9","9.0","9.1"],"label_d":["41 seconds","49 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds","97 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9891e5157282eb664fb583593f223b2e"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Lunia V2 is either the $25 item or the 6 GB phone.","Of the 6 GB mobile phone and the $75 mobile phone, one is made by Andromeda and the other is made by Pegasus.","The Technitron one has somewhat less storage than the Yego Plus.","The Volkia one has 6 GB more storage than the Alphalon II.","The 4 GB phone is either the $199 one or the $145 phone.","The 10 GB mobile phone isn't made by Andromeda.","The Lunia V2 isn't made by Technitron.","The Alphalon II doesn't cost $145.","The Portimax C is either the Andromeda mobile phone or the $225 one.","The $145 one has somewhat more storage than the Epplex 7s.","The Technitron mobile phone has somewhat more storage than the Alphalon II.","The $165 mobile phone has 2 GB less storage than the Opel mobile phone.","The Opel phone has 2 GB less storage than the $199 one."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB","12 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$145","$165","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eec7ac3df3e52391f0dad684a2d70a64"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The bird from Nashua, Bridget, and #105 are three different animals.","The bird from Blencoe finished 1 place before #136.","The runner from Quimby wasn't #134.","Bridget didn't finish second.","#134 was either Polly or the bird that finished sixth.","The runner that finished second, the bird from Littleport, and Stretch are three different animals.","The bird from Nashua was either the animal that finished first or Ophelia.","Polly finished fourth.","#120 finished sometime before Ophelia.","Of the ostrich from Littleport and Polly, one was #105 and the other was #136.","The animal from Nashua wasn't #126.","Of #136 and the runner from Fort Jones, one finished third and the other is Polly.","Ophelia was either the runner that finished third or the bird from Zamora.","The animal from Quimby wasn't #126.","Otis was #134."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","120","126","128","134","136"],"label_d":["Blencoe","Fort Jones","Littleport","Nashua","Quimby","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=971f55812b7ee67fa632df78bb38d3e5"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Ronnie isn't flying from Romania.","Ernest is leaving 2 hours later than the traveler flying from Malta.","The person going to Eritrea is leaving later than the traveler flying from New Zealand.","Of the person flying from Malta and Inez, one is leaving at 5:30 pm and the other is going to Denmark.","The person going to Ireland is leaving 3 hours later than Ronnie.","Ronnie is leaving 1 hour earlier than the traveler going to Finland.","Terrance is leaving at 3:30 pm.","Wilbur is either the traveler going to Guinea or the person flying from South Africa.","The traveler flying from South Africa is leaving earlier than the traveler going to Guinea.","The six travelers are Terrance, the person going to Ireland, the person flying from Malta, the traveler flying from South Africa, the person leaving at 4:30 pm and the traveler flying from Vietnam.","Inez is leaving later than the person going to Guinea."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Inez","Lydia","Ronnie","Terrance","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Malta","New Zealand","Romania","South Africa","Vietnam"],"label_d":["Costa Rica","Denmark","Eritrea","Finland","Guinea","Ireland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09189a522484dd9266c965cf33fee8a3"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Melinda's product costs 3 dollars less than the ginger candle.","Hope's candle, the $6.50 candle, and the $4.50 product are three different products.","The lime product doesn't contain cinnamon.","The fig product doesn't contain cinnamon.","The apple product costs less than Olga's product.","Jana's product is either the apple product or the cinnamon product.","The clove product costs 1 dollar more than the lime candle.","Jana's candle doesn't cost $6.50.","The $7.50 candle is either the apple candle or the peach product.","The pear product costs 4 dollars more than Melinda's product.","Edna's product is either the sandalwood product or the ginger product.","Kari's candle costs less than the vanilla product.","The clove candle costs 2 dollars less than Kari's candle.","The $8.50 candle contains sandalwood."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["Edna","Hope","Jana","Kari","Melinda","Olga"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","ginger","sandalwood","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f288a1fd8408b0fc2dd91275629bf054"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The crater in modern-day Sudan is either the Jurassic impact crater or the Permian impact crater.","Of the Cretaceous impact crater and the Garight impact crater, one is 175 m. wide and the other was found in Venezuela.","The Vorckin impact crater is 100 meters smaller than the Cambrian impact crater.","The Permian impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the one in modern-day Venezuela.","Of the 175 m. wide one and the 225 m. wide one, one was formed during the Cretaceous period and the other is known as the Kimeta site.","Of the crater in modern-day Oman and the 125 m. wide crater, one is known as the Ormagh site and the other was formed during the Silurian period.","The 175 m. wide one is either the crater in modern-day Ethiopia or the Ormagh impact crater.","The Ormagh impact crater wasn't formed during the Carboniferous period.","The Asanish impact crater wasn't found in Tanzania.","Neither the Asanish impact crater nor the 175 m. wide one is the crater in modern-day Oman.","The Jurassic impact crater is wider than the Garight impact crater.","The one in modern-day Oman is either the 150 m. wide crater or the Vorckin impact crater.","The one in modern-day Sudan is smaller than the Silurian impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m.","225 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Garight","Hinwore","Kimeta","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Jurassic","Permian","Silurian"],"label_d":["Ethiopia","Latvia","Oman","Sudan","Tanzania","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35d0aede235035406f4d94d435c4f0bb"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The house Priscilla visited in February was either Hughenden or the home haunted by Francis.","The house on Eagle Street was investigated sometime before the house haunted by Abigail.","The home on Grant Place was investigated sometime before Barnhill.","The home Priscilla visited in April was on Darby Lane.","Hughenden wasn't haunted by Abigail.","Of the home Priscilla visited in June and Wolfenden, one was on Bird Road and the other was said to be haunted by Lady Grey.","The building haunted by Tarlton was on Fifth Avenue.","Wolfenden was investigated 1 month before the home on Eagle Street.","Of Stockford and the house on Grant Place, one was visited in January and the other was said to be haunted by Francis.","Balfern was said to be haunted by Geoffrey.","The home haunted by Geoffrey was either the building on Darby Lane or the house Priscilla visited in February.","The home Priscilla visited in June wasn't haunted by Abigail.","Downsell was visited 1 month after the house on Fifth Avenue."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Balfern","Barnhill","Downsell","Hughenden","Stockford","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":["Abigail","Francis","Geoffrey","Lady Grey","Tarlton","Victor"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd3e1f6ba3b9cac55f53b052046eeff9"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The animal found at 21,000 ft, the lanternfish, and the specimen found in 1998 are three different animals.","The animal found in 1998 was found 3,000 feet lower down than the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough.","The specimen found in 1993 was found 3,000 feet higher up than the creature discovered in the Zini Trench.","The lanternfish wasn't found at 22,500 ft.","The creature found in 1993 was found 3,000 feet higher up than the daggertooth.","Of the animal found at 21,000 ft and the creature found in 1998, one is the viperfish and the other was discovered in the Fallon Deep.","The bristlemouth wasn't found in 1989.","The anglerfish is either the creature found in 1983 or the creature found in 1993.","Of the animal found at 18,000 ft and the viperfish, one was found in 1978 and the other was discovered in the Bristle Trench.","The specimen found in 1978 is either the animal discovered in the Zini Trench or the specimen discovered in the Fallon Deep.","The animal discovered in the Tethys Trough is either the creature found in 1993 or the bristlemouth.","The specimen discovered in the Velma Deep, the specimen found at 16,500 ft, the lanternfish, the anglerfish and the specimen found in 1998 are all different animals."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft","22,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","daggertooth","lanternfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1983","1984","1989","1993","1998"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0f59a84da1ed24b0d9760983ef7bd57"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Whoever dove on Sunday caught 6 fewer fish than Pat.","The person who worked at Ash Cay was either Pat or the person who caught 27 lion fish.","Eloise worked at Ethel Bay.","Eloise caught more fish than the person who worked at Gillis Deep.","Cathy dived on Saturday.","Pat dived on Wednesday.","Of Vernon and whoever dove on Monday, one worked at Ash Cay and the other caught 24 lion fish.","Whoever dove on Thursday caught 6 more fish than the person who worked at Charles Sink.","Whoever dove on Saturday didn't work at Charles Sink.","Tanya didn't dive on Sunday.","Whoever dove on Wednesday didn't work at Holly Hock.","Yvonne caught more fish than whoever dove on Thursday."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27"],"label_b":["Cathy","Eloise","Pat","Tanya","Vernon","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=918fd729d1c589fd10c86ca1d1edb926"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Of the essay in Chapter 1 and the piece about dinosaurs, one was written by Dr. Orr and the other is 14 pages long.","Dr. Dean's essay is either the piece in Chapter 3 or the essay about asteroids.","Of the essay about physiology and the essay in Chapter 1, one was written by Dr. Yates and the other is 14 pages long.","The piece in Chapter 6, Dr. Rowland's essay, Dr. Dean's piece and Dr. Orr's piece are all different essays.","The piece about space travel is either the article in Chapter 4 or Dr. Yates's article.","The piece in Chapter 5 isn't 7 pages long.","Dr. Terry's piece isn't about volcanoes.","Neither Dr. Yates's article nor Dr. Rowland's article is the essay in Chapter 3.","The article about volcanoes will appear somewhere in the book after Dr. Dean's article.","Dr. Fletcher's piece will appear somewhere in the book before the 9-page piece.","Dr. Rowland's piece is either the 14-page piece or the 12-page piece.","The essay in Chapter 6 is either the article about dinosaurs or the 10-page essay.","The article in Chapter 6 isn't about physiology.","The article in Chapter 5 isn't 9 pages long."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6"],"label_b":["Dean","Fletcher","Orr","Rowland","Terry","Yates"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","9","10","12","14"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=419af7f7af8361362f0ec86c5b9d2629"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Pat was awarded $5,000 more than the student who will major in Finance.","The six students are the student who's going to Brown, the person who will major in Mathematics, Kerry, the student who received the $35,000 scholarship, the student who will major in Philosophy and the person who received the $40,000 scholarship.","Lauren received the $30,000 scholarship.","The student who's going to Northwestern won't major in Mathematics.","The person who's going to Cornell was awarded $15,000 more than the student who's going to Northwestern.","The person who will major in Theology was awarded $5,000 more than the student who will major in German Poetry.","Of the person who received the $40,000 scholarship and the student who's going to Stanford, one is Hattie and the other will major in Theology.","The person who will major in German Poetry was awarded $10,000 more than Delores.","Of the person who's going to Harvard and the person who's going to Stanford, one is Kerry and the other received the $30,000 scholarship."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000"],"label_b":["Delores","Gwendolyn","Hattie","Kerry","Lauren","Pat"],"label_c":["Biology","Finance","German Poetry","Mathematics","Philosophy","Theology"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76214828fa892bbdd450e706335572c4"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Felipe's duo didn't include Valerie.","The pair from Frazier Park finished 3 seconds after Alexander's duo.","Of the duo that finished in 32 seconds and Patti's team, one included Cedric and the other was from Emeryville.","The duo from Riverside finished 9 seconds after Felipe's duo.","Garrett's duo included Yvonne.","The duo from Frazier Park didn't include Valerie.","The duo from Riverside, Eddie's duo, and Valerie's team are three different teams.","The team from San Jacinto was either Tina's team or Cedric's duo.","Brandon's duo was either the duo from San Jacinto or Sandy's team.","Of the pair that finished in 41 seconds and Tina's team, one was from Nobleboro and the other was from San Jacinto.","Of the duo that finished in 32 seconds and Robyn's team, one was from Frazier Park and the other included Eddie."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds","44 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","Eddie","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Valerie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Frazier Park","Gouldsboro","Nobleboro","Riverside","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f893486043da312e3314562b8382a98"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Injitsu wasn't fined $125.","The vehicle from Delaware doesn't have the BMG-831 plates.","The vehicle that received the $25 fine, the car with the BMG-831 plates, and the automobile from Louisiana are three different cars.","Of the car from Indiana and the automobile with the SVZ-880 plates, one is the Injitsu and the other was fined $100.","Of the car from Florida and the automobile with the YGA-441 plates, one is the Injitsu and the other is the Hornet.","The car from Indiana, the car that received the $125 fine, and the Cavalo are three different cars.","The six cars are the automobile from Tennessee, the car that received the $25 fine, the automobile that received the $125 fine, the car with the GGZ-007 plates, the vehicle with the YGA-441 plates and the vehicle that received the $150 fine.","The vehicle that received the $150 fine is from Louisiana.","The Dartson doesn't have the GGZ-007 plates.","The Hornet was fined somewhat less than the vehicle with the SVZ-880 plates.","The Grandero has the RBD-337 plates.","The vehicle that received the $50 fine is either the vehicle from Delaware or the Cavalo."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125","$150"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Etsalle","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","GGZ-007","RBD-337","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Delaware","Florida","Indiana","Louisiana","New Mexico","Tennessee"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cfc78ad496c8656c4c4459f69059b53"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The town whose mayor is Kevin King is in Hampden County.","The city whose mayor is Mike Morse has 3,000 fewer people than Palo.","Kingsburg has 3,000 fewer people than the town whose mayor is Mike Morse.","Independence has more people than the town in Plymouth County.","The city with a population of 31,000 isn't in Plymouth County.","Of Independence and the town in Barnstable County, one has a population of 40,000 and the other has Ted Tanner as its mayor.","The town whose mayor is Mike Morse isn't in Franklin County.","Of the town whose mayor is Nora Nolan and Oakland Acres, one has a population of 43,000 and the other is in Middlesex County.","The city in Hampden County has 9,000 fewer people than the city whose mayor is Ed Espinoza.","Palo doesn't have Nora Nolan as its mayor.","The city with a population of 34,000 doesn't have Will Walton as its mayor.","The city whose mayor is Kevin King is either the city with a population of 28,000 or Independence.","Montclair has 3,000 more people than the town in Hampden County."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000","43,000"],"label_b":["Independence","Kingsburg","Montclair","Oakland Acres","Palo","Urbana"],"label_c":["Barnstable","Franklin","Hampden","Middlesex","Plymouth","Suffolk"],"label_d":["Ed Espinoza","Kevin King","Mike Morse","Nora Nolan","Ted Tanner","Will Walton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83420c1f9c01a8ef2a967cc8a8428ad7"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The baby's ear shell was found sometime before the pink and white shell.","The horned turban shell was found 3 years before the brown and yellow seashell.","Of the horned turban shell and the blue and white seashell, one was found in Barbuda and the other was found in 1992.","The seashell found in Aruba isn't black and white.","Of the seashell found in 2004 and the black and white seashell, one is the baby's ear and the other was found in Barbuda.","The spotted key shell is either the shell found in Puerto Rico or the seashell found in Barbuda.","Neither the honey cerith shell nor the shell found in 1995 is the pink and white shell.","The seashell found in 1992 was found in Martinique.","The white and yellow shell is either the shell found in 2007 or the seashell found in Barbuda.","The shark eye shell is white and yellow.","The spotted key shell was found 6 years before the shell found in Saint Lucia.","The seashell found in Puerto Rico isn't pink and white."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83b15079b22afce3855fd4540d4a9d2d"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Of the baby delivered in room 120 and the Vaughans' child, one was Veronica and the other was Raul.","Of the baby delivered in room 145 and the Underwoods' baby, one was Veronica and the other was born at 12:10am.","The baby delivered in room 145, the child born at 12:13am, and Bill are three different babies.","The child born at 12:04am was either the baby delivered in room 112 or Bill.","Gretchen was the Ortegas'.","Elaine wasn't the Ingrams'.","Raul was born sometime before the Underwoods' baby.","The child born at 12:01am, the Blanchards' child, and the child delivered in room 206 are three different babies.","The six babies were the child delivered in room 230, the baby born at 12:01am, the baby born at 12:13am, the Ingrams' baby, the Vaughans' child and the child born at 12:16am.","Veronica wasn't born at 12:13am.","The child born at 12:16am was delivered in room 206.","The baby delivered in room 112 wasn't the Blanchards'."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am","12:16am"],"label_b":["Bill","Elaine","Felicia","Gretchen","Raul","Veronica"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Estrada","Ingram","Ortega","Underwood","Vaughan"],"label_d":["112","120","145","206","225","230"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4546195f883bbcb709adcd900d03b41"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The creature discovered in the Willis Trench was found somewhat lower down than the bristlemouth.","The lanternfish, the creature discovered in the Velma Deep, and the creature found at 16,500 ft are three different animals.","The anglerfish, the specimen found at 18,000 ft, and the specimen found at 16,500 ft are three different animals.","The viperfish was found in 1989.","Of the creature found at 19,500 ft and the specimen found in 1993, one is the daggertooth and the other was discovered in the Fallon Deep.","The specimen found at 21,000 ft was found in 1978.","Of the creature found in 1983 and the specimen found at 22,500 ft, one was discovered in the Tethys Trough and the other is the lancetfish.","The daggertooth was found 3,000 feet higher up than the animal found in 1989.","The viperfish was found 1,500 feet lower down than the creature discovered in the Willis Trench.","The bristlemouth wasn't found in 2006.","The specimen found in 1998 was found somewhat lower down than the viperfish.","The animal found in 1993 wasn't discovered in the Zini Trench.","The creature found at 21,000 ft wasn't discovered in the Velma Deep."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft","22,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","daggertooth","lanternfish","lancetfish","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1983","1989","1993","1998","2006"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d4dd1969e9393c6ac28bc513056e510"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["The team that finished in 35 seconds was either the duo from Emeryville or Patti's team.","Felipe's duo finished sometime after Wendy's team.","The six teams were the duo from Gouldsboro, Eddie's duo, Sandy's team, Wendy's team, Felipe's duo and Brandon's duo.","Brandon's duo didn't include Yvonne.","Of the team from Nobleboro and the pair from Emeryville, one included Garrett and the other included Sandy.","Eddie's duo wasn't from Riverside.","Cedric's duo didn't include Patti.","The pair that finished in 38 seconds, the pair from Project City, and Cedric's duo are three different teams.","The duo that finished in 32 seconds didn't include Valerie.","The team that finished in 35 seconds wasn't from Project City.","Patti's team finished 3 seconds before the pair from Nobleboro.","The team from Project City didn't include Yvonne.","Felipe's duo finished 12 seconds before the team from Riverside."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds","44 seconds"],"label_b":["Brandon","Cedric","David","Eddie","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Sandy","Tina","Valerie","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Gouldsboro","Ireton","Nobleboro","Project City","Riverside"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96932796f47eb5fcf90f94604904e2cb"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The Cornick won't launch in January.","The rocket developed by Techtrin will launch 3 months before the Beritron.","The rocket from Hungary will launch sometime before the rocket developed by Vexatech.","The rocket from New Zealand will launch sometime before the rocket developed by SpaceZen.","The Foltron is either the rocket that will launch in April or the rocket that will launch in March.","The rocket from Germany will launch 1 month before the rocket developed by Techtrin.","Of the rocket developed by Rubicorp and the Worul, one is from New Zealand and the other will launch in April.","The Foltron will launch 1 month after the rocket developed by SpaceZen.","The Exatris is made by Ubersplore.","The rocket that will launch in April isn't from Costa Rica.","The Worul isn't owned by Permias.","The rocket from Denmark will launch 1 month after the Exatris."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Athios","Beritron","Cornick","Exatris","Foltron","Worul"],"label_c":["Permias","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Techtrin","Ubersplore","Vexatech"],"label_d":["Costa Rica","Denmark","Germany","Hungary","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae805bd27c423019f21e24b9065609a6"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The October 19 match finished with a score of 42-20.","The game with the Warriors was sometime after the 34-7 game.","The October 11 match wasn't in Ferndale.","The 13-9 game was sometime before the match with the Dragons.","The game in Island Falls finished with a score of 24-21.","The October 7 match is either the match in Island Falls or the match with the Rams.","The match in Humeston was sometime before the match with the Red and Blues.","The 42-20 match is either the game with the White Rhinos or the match with the Rams.","The match in Groveland was 4 days before the 24-21 game.","The game with the Eagles was 4 days after the game in Groveland.","The six games are the game in Humeston, the October 19 match, the October 11 match, the October 23 match, the October 7 game and the 34-7 match.","Of the 18-6 match and the game with the White Rhinos, one was in Avila Beach and the other was on October 23."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19","October 23"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","20-13","24-21","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Edinburg","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=696407d516b46bd12a627da958f5c1c5"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The build with 12 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than Harry's system.","The computer with 128 GB of hard drive space doesn't have a 1.6 GHz processor.","The computer with a 1.4 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 384 GB larger than Charlie's computer.","Of Rex's system and the computer with a 2.8 GHz processor, one has a 768 GB hard drive and the other has 3 GB of RAM.","Kerry's computer doesn't have exactly 6 GB of RAM.","Kerry's system doesn't have exactly 2 GB of RAM.","The system with a 3.8 GHz processor has 8 GB of RAM.","Wade's build doesn't have exactly 6 GB of RAM.","The six computers are Harry's computer, the build with 6 GB of RAM, the computer with 768 GB of hard drive space, the build with 640 GB of hard drive space, the build with 4 GB of RAM and the build with 128 GB of hard drive space.","The computer with a 1.6 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than the computer with 6 GB of RAM.","The system with 12 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than Charlie's system.","The computer with a 2.4 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than the build with 8 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB","768 GB"],"label_b":["Charlie","Fernando","Harry","Kerry","Rex","Wade"],"label_c":["2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","2.8 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=257c5d874ea5418aa78fbe4b73b8f112"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Neither the person who took the 1985 cruise nor Cory is the person who went to Jamaica.","Kathy didn't go to Saint Lucia.","The traveler who went to Martinique set sail 1 year before the person who took the Azure Seas cruise.","The person who took the 1988 cruise is either the person who took the Neptunia cruise or Kathy.","The traveler who went to Grenada wasn't on the Neptunia cruise.","Jessica set sail 1 year before the traveler who took the Baroness cruise.","The six travelers are the person who went to Aruba, Jessica, the person who took the Baroness cruise, Andre, the person who took the 1985 cruise and Cory.","Andre wasn't on the 1983 cruise.","The traveler who went to Saint Lucia set sail sometime after the person who took the Neptunia cruise.","Eugene wasn't on the Caprica cruise.","Cory didn't go to Trinidad.","Of Eugene and the person who took the Trinity cruise, one went to Jamaica and the other was on the 1986 cruise.","Eugene set sail 2 years after the person who went to Martinique."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Andre","Cory","Eugene","Francis","Jessica","Kathy"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Caprica","Farralon","Neptunia","Trinity"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Saint Lucia","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8557c0a57d1cbe8be76c4ce3fee3c48c"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["Of the 28 ft vessel and the Mystique, one is moored at Dock 18 and the other is owned by Kelly Koch.","Of Ivor Ingram's sailboat and Ernesto Ellis's boat, one is the Irish Pride and the other is moored at Dock 8.","The White Squid is owned by Ann Alvarado.","The sailboat at Dock 6 is 3 feet longer than Ivor Ingram's boat.","The sailboat at Dock 8 is somewhat shorter than the White Squid.","The vessel at Dock 26 is 6 feet shorter than Ann Alvarado's sailboat.","Neither Ivor Ingram's sailboat nor the 34 ft boat is the Sea Spirit.","The sailboat at Dock 14 isn't owned by Jasper Jones.","Of the boat at Dock 22 and Jasper Jones's vessel, one is the Adagio III and the other is 34 ft long.","The six boats are the White Squid, Ernesto Ellis's vessel, the 25 ft vessel, the 37 ft sailboat, Ivor Ingram's vessel and the 34 ft boat.","The Mystique isn't moored at Dock 22."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft","37 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Irish Pride","Mystique","Petite Palm","Sea Spirit","White Squid"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Charlie Cort","Ernesto Ellis","Ivor Ingram","Jasper Jones","Kelly Koch"],"label_d":["6","8","14","18","22","26"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=862f77499e21e6a09ecda54974528540"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The spider that sold for $120 was either the specimen from Nepal or the archaenido.","The spider that sold for $105 wasn't the redback.","The spider that sold for $75 was either the specimen from Brazil or the archaenido.","Ebony's purchase was the black widow.","Anthony's purchase didn't cost $60.","Wesley's purchase cost less than the wolf spider.","The raft spider, the spider that sold for $60, Darla's purchase and Wesley's purchase were all different spiders.","Of the arachnid that sold for $105 and the wolf spider, one was from Nepal and the other was from Uganda.","Of the specimen from Russia and the spider that sold for $45, one was the raft spider and the other was won by Brandon.","Ebony's purchase cost 30 dollars more than the specimen from Chile.","Neither the raft spider nor the spider that sold for $75 was the specimen from Chile.","The specimen from Qatar was the raft spider."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Anthony","Brandon","Darla","Ebony","Tim","Wesley"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","cart spider","raft spider","redback","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Brazil","Chile","Nepal","Qatar","Russia","Uganda"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b02f4b13500d4b697102bd397c6b954"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Luzagueil is either the 2000 bottle or the gewurztraminer.","The wine from Hornitos vineyard, the pinot gris, and the 2004 wine are three different wines.","The Friambliss was bottled 4 years before the riesling.","The Luzagueil is a syrah.","Of the chardonnay and the bottle from Vinalhaven vineyard, one was bottled in 1988 and the other is the Zifennwein.","The 2004 bottle, the Zifennwein and the Vendemmia are all different wines.","The bottle from Quimby vineyard was bottled 12 years after the gewurztraminer.","The Ece Suss is either the wine from Yermo vineyard or the chardonnay.","The Vendemmia is either the gewurztraminer or the wine from Udell vineyard.","Of the Zifennwein and the pinot gris, one was bottled in 1984 and the other is from Yermo vineyard."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004"],"label_b":["Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Hornitos","Ontario","Quimby","Udell","Vinalhaven","Yermo"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec79596b919a55bd6d4a97023f39d815"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["The film with a running time of 60 minutes isn't Tearful Night.","Don Daugherty's film is 5 minutes shorter than the movie produced in Denmark.","Of the film produced in Iceland and Jesse Jimenez's film, one has a running time of 80 minutes and the other is Milton Vale.","The film with a running time of 65 minutes wasn't made in Romania.","The movie produced in Denmark is 5 minutes shorter than Keith King's film.","Eric Edwards's film is 5 minutes longer than Jacky Steel.","Keith King's film wasn't made in Iceland.","The movie produced in Denmark isn't Harvest Sun.","Jacky Steel is 15 minutes shorter than the film produced in Belgium.","Ben Barrera's film is longer than Tearful Night.","Of Ben Barrera's film and Arctic Visions, one has a running time of 75 minutes and the other was made in Poland.","The film produced in Croatia is either the film with a running time of 55 minutes or Ben Barrera's film.","The movie produced in Croatia is Jacky Steel."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Don Daugherty","Eric Edwards","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King","Sid Saunders"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Belgium","Croatia","Denmark","Iceland","Poland","Romania"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f0b8a8a53135043f7868bc88fa8acc8"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Marie has fewer wins than the woman from Dublin.","The fighter from Boston has 3 fewer wins than the boxer with 2 losses.","Of the fighter with 10 losses and the boxer with 39 wins, one is from Glasgow and the other is Ollie.","Krista has 6 fewer wins than the boxer with 12 losses.","The woman with 12 losses, Marie, the woman from Glasgow, the woman from Los Angeles and Barbra Bennes are all different people.","The woman from Portland has 6 more wins than the woman with 12 losses.","The woman with 39 wins has 7 losses.","The fighter with 30 wins doesn't have exactly 4 losses.","The fighter with 8 losses has fewer wins than the boxer from Philadelphia.","Farrah Fawkes has 36 wins.","The fighter from Los Angeles has fewer wins than the boxer with 7 losses."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36","39"],"label_b":["Barbra Bennes","Edna Easton","Farrah Fawkes","Krista","Marie","Ollie"],"label_c":["2","4","7","8","10","12"],"label_d":["Boston","Dublin","Glasgow","Los Angeles","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d575569b86e08edc1222ebffb7d56f8"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Crystal's appointment is sometime before the swimming session.","Emma's lesson is 4 hours before the racketball appointment.","Emma's appointment is either the session with Kristin or the cardio lesson.","Crystal's session is 1 hour after the cardio appointment.","Arnold's appointment, the session with Lena, the cardio lesson and the racketball lesson are all different sessions.","The free weights appointment is 1 hour after Fannie's lesson.","Of the lesson with Kristin and the swimming appointment, one is Blake's and the other is at 8:30am.","Blake's session is with Howard.","The lesson at 9:30am won't focus on cardio.","Of the free weights session and the session with Michelle, one is at 11:30am and the other is Garrett's.","Emma's appointment is sometime before the rowing appointment.","The cardio lesson isn't with Irene."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Emma","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Kristin","Lena","Michelle","Nicholas"],"label_d":["cardio","cycling","free weights","racketball","rowing","swimming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0caed4ed412dd74c3d3fd2b0f3a78f6"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Mira Morrow's rental isn't for the Fiat.","The rental to be picked up in Brownfield is for a period 4 days longer than Bethany Bryan's rental.","Of the 3 day reservation and Sarah Sanchez's rental, one will be picked up in Iowa Falls and the other is for the Chevrolet.","The 5 day reservation is for the Lexus.","Wanda Wilson's rental is for a period 2 days shorter than the Fiat reservation.","The Toyota reservation is for a period 2 days shorter than the reservation to be picked up in Valencia.","Neither the Buick reservation nor the 2 day rental is the reservation to be picked up in Redding.","Wanda Wilson's rental isn't for the Volvo.","Of the reservation to be picked up in Iowa Falls and the reservation to be picked up in Durham, one is Sarah Sanchez's and the other is for 3 days.","The reservation to be picked up in Groveland is for a period 1 day longer than the Lexus reservation.","The Lexus reservation is either Cora Cochran's rental or the 2 day reservation."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days","7 days"],"label_b":["Bethany Bryan","Cora Cochran","Mira Morrow","Nancy Nunez","Sarah Sanchez","Wanda Wilson"],"label_c":["Buick","Chevrolet","Fiat","Lexus","Toyota","Volvo"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Durham","Groveland","Iowa Falls","Redding","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e992488e1a3e6f056026f7495a24dc1c"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The film directed by Kenneth Key made somewhat less than Tippecanoe.","What a World made $8 million.","Of the movie that grossed $14 million and the movie directed by Jim Johnson, one opened in 45 theaters and the other is Tippecanoe.","The film that opened in 59 theaters made somewhat less than the movie directed by Kenneth Key.","Of Fast and Dead and the movie directed by Jim Johnson, one made $5 million and the other opened in 92 theaters.","The movie directed by Hick Harmon made 3 million more than the film that opened in 123 theaters.","Amerigo, the film that grossed $14 million, and the film directed by Micah Moreno are three different films.","Of the movie that opened in 112 theaters and What a World, one was directed by Hick Harmon and the other made $11 million.","The six films are the movie that grossed $5 million, the film that opened in 92 theaters, the film that opened in 59 theaters, the movie directed by Paula Pratt, the film directed by Micah Moreno and Amerigo.","Zephyr Breeze didn't gross exactly $2 million."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Jim Johnson","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","59","92","105","112","123"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7909526a1da5f1c311664bf42c6482a6"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The Varo is going to Uranus.","Of the mission that launched in May and the probe going to Neptune, one was sent up by Ecuador and the other was sent up by Zimbabwe.","Bulgaria's probe isn't going to Titan.","Bulgaria's probe launched 1 month after the Disty.","The Dunsa is either Zimbabwe's mission or the mission going to Mercury.","Jordan's probe, the Mawi, and the probe going to Titan are three different probes.","Of the mission that launched in February and the probe going to Callisto, one is the Jani Mila and the other was sent up by Angola.","Jordan's mission launched 3 months after the Ralu.","Of the probe that launched in February and the mission going to Europa, one was sent up by Bulgaria and the other is the Mawi.","Zimbabwe's probe is either the probe going to Neptune or the Jani Mila.","The Ralu isn't going to Titan."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Disty","Dunsa","Jani Mila","Mawi","Ralu","Varo"],"label_c":["Callisto","Europa","Mercury","Neptune","Titan","Uranus"],"label_d":["Angola","Bulgaria","Chile","Ecuador","Jordan","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f083ec7b3d844c01e4a189ebc01e15a"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["The boat at Dock 16 is somewhat longer than Danielle Davis's sailboat.","The Sea Spirit is 25 ft long.","The Fair Weather is somewhat longer than the boat at Dock 19.","The Adagio III is 6 feet longer than Charlie Cort's vessel.","The sailboat at Dock 28 is 9 feet longer than the Restless Wave.","Of Charlie Cort's sailboat and the Fair Weather, one is 31 ft long and the other is moored at Dock 14.","The Restless Wave is 3 feet shorter than the boat at Dock 18.","The six boats are the Sea Spirit, the sailboat at Dock 28, Charlie Cort's vessel, Ivor Ingram's sailboat, the 28 ft vessel and Kelly Koch's vessel.","The Restless Wave isn't owned by Frances Farmer.","The White Squid is either the sailboat at Dock 19 or Ivor Ingram's boat.","Ivor Ingram's vessel is somewhat shorter than the boat at Dock 19."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft","37 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Mystique","Restless Wave","Sea Spirit","White Squid"],"label_c":["Betsy Becker","Charlie Cort","Danielle Davis","Frances Farmer","Ivor Ingram","Kelly Koch"],"label_d":["6","14","16","18","19","28"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a26440e6e9a699dc030087fec8474f0"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The rower who traveled for 217 days started from Morro Bay.","The competitor who traveled for 206 days started from Encinitas.","Susie was either the rower who finished at Choshi or the rower who started from Avalon.","The competitor who traveled for 228 days finished at Onagawa.","Omar didn't finish in exactly 228 days.","The rower who traveled for 217 days, the rower who finished at Hachinohe, and Walter are three different rowers.","Of Lowell and the athlete who started from Avalon, one finished in 217 days and the other finished at Miyako.","Omar finished 11 days before the athlete who started from Ventura.","Ira didn't finished at Onagawa.","Of the rower who finished at Choshi and Ira, one started from Point Arena and the other finished in 206 days.","The athlete who traveled for 239 days was either the athlete who finished at Nemuro or Dana."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days","239 days"],"label_b":["Dana","Ira","Lowell","Omar","Susie","Walter"],"label_c":["Avalon","Bodega Bay","Encinitas","Morro Bay","Point Arena","Ventura"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Kushiro","Miyako","Onagawa","Nemuro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8c5ddec9ffd3c0032884ccbca960291"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The finch was bought 3 months after Sara's pet.","Of the bird bought in May and Bonita's pet, one was purchased in Monte Sereno and the other is the parrot.","The parrot is either the bird purchased in Camden or Ellen's pet.","Alberta's pet was purchased in Camden.","The bird purchased in Sumner was bought 2 months after the parakeet.","Neither Celia's pet nor the bird bought in January is the bird purchased in Monte Sereno.","Alberta's pet isn't the canary.","The bird purchased in What Cheer was bought 2 months before Molly's pet.","Celia's pet was bought sometime after the lovebird.","Celia's pet was bought 2 months before the bird purchased in Aurora.","Celia's pet wasn't bought in April.","Alberta's pet was bought sometime after the bird purchased in Sumner.","The bird purchased in Monte Sereno is either Sara's pet or the parakeet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Alberta","Bonita","Celia","Ellen","Molly","Sara"],"label_c":["canary","finch","lorikeet","lovebird","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Aurora","Camden","Hornitos","Monte Sereno","Sumner","What Cheer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12dee50e779c79b0a2acaf61fef8d01e"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The ostrich that finished second was either the animal from Old Station or the animal from Cedar Falls.","#105 finished 1 place before the runner from Cedar Falls.","Ozzy was #118.","The six animals were Stretch, #120, #118, #105, #126 and the runner that finished third.","Of the runner from Zamora and Polly, one finished sixth and the other was #134.","The bird that finished second, Kermit, and #126 are three different animals.","The ostrich from Aurora was either #134 or Kermit.","The animal from Diamond Bar finished 2 places after #136.","#136 finished 1 place before the animal from Aurora.","Bridget wasn't from Diamond Bar.","The runner that finished fourth, #120, and #118 are three different animals.","Kermit didn't finish fifth.","The animal from Zamora finished sometime after #120.","The animal that finished first was from Old Station."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Ozzy","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","134","136"],"label_d":["Aurora","Cedar Falls","Diamond Bar","Old Station","Paullina","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b131d38764dabcc18aec51b2ed91601"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The bikram yoga class starts 1 hour after the class with 5 people.","The class with 5 people isn't led by Leah.","The anusara yoga class, Pamela's class, the class with 5 people and the class with 12 people are all different classes.","Of Opal's session and the class with 15 people, one teaches ashtanga yoga and the other is at 9:30am.","The ashtanga yoga session is led by Karen.","The hatha yoga session begins 4 hours before the session with 12 people.","The bikram yoga class begins sometime before the class with 15 people.","The 10:30am session doesn't have exactly 5 people in it.","The hatha yoga session begins sometime before the session with 14 people.","The class with 8 people starts 1 hour after the iyengar yoga session.","The hatha yoga session is either Opal's class or the class with 5 people.","Of the class with 8 people and Sandra's class, one is at 12:30pm and the other teaches prenatal yoga."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal"],"label_c":["Karen","Leah","Opal","Pamela","Sandra","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75b82946149b5c9ddbb9e81bba2ef602"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Iris was awarded $10,000 less than the student who's going to Harvard.","Of the student who's going to Brown and the student who received the $50,000 scholarship, one will major in German Poetry and the other is Hattie.","The person who will major in Chemistry was awarded $5,000 more than the person who's going to Cornell.","Of the person who received the $45,000 scholarship and the person who received the $25,000 scholarship, one is Erma and the other will major in Philosophy.","The person who received the $35,000 scholarship won't major in Astronomy.","The person who will major in English is either the person who's going to Stanford or Brooke.","The student who's going to Northwestern was awarded $10,000 less than the person who will major in English.","The person who will major in Biology is either Erma or Brooke.","Anna didn't win the $35,000 scholarship.","Erma was awarded some amount less than the person who's going to Northwestern.","The student who received the $40,000 scholarship isn't going to Stanford.","The student who received the $50,000 scholarship isn't going to Stanford.","The student who received the $30,000 scholarship will major in Chemistry."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000"],"label_b":["Anna","Brooke","Carrie","Erma","Hattie","Iris"],"label_c":["Astronomy","Biology","Chemistry","English","German Poetry","Philosophy"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba0d153ac87b809fe2cf72828cecfcdc"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The 11:00am trip won't start at Greektown.","Inez's trip will begin 2 hours before the tour with 5 people.","The tour with 11 people will begin sometime after Peter's tour.","Gregory's outing isn't a group of 12 people.","Peter's tour will begin 1 hour after the tour starting at High Park.","The tour with 10 people won't start at Yorkville.","Of the 10:00am outing and the tour with 10 people, one is with Inez and the other will start at Chinatown.","Neither the tour starting at Greektown nor the 8:00am tour is Kelly's tour.","The tour starting at High Park will begin sometime after Gregory's trip.","Peter's tour has 5 people in it.","Of the trip with 4 people and the 12 noon trip, one will start at City Hall and the other is with Latoya.","Neither the 9:00am outing nor the 8:00am outing is Emily's outing.","The 11:00am outing has 2 people in it."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Emily","Gregory","Inez","Kelly","Latoya","Peter"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Yorkville"],"label_d":["2","4","5","10","11","12"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1678b3d729cdc9aeb6f61de199a84ec8"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the student who spoke for 11 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on President Monroe, one was Loretta and the other was Zachary.","Of Yvonne and the presenter who gave the presentation on President Nixon, one spoke for 17 minutes and the other got the D.","The student who got the D spoke for a somewhat longer time than Chris.","The presenter who spoke for 17 minutes got the A.","The student who spoke for 11 minutes didn't talk about President Jackson.","Of the presenter who spoke for 17 minutes and the student who spoke for 14 minutes, one was Vicki and the other talked about President Washington.","The student who gave the presentation on President Nixon spoke for a somewhat longer time than Yvonne.","Brett didn't get the D.","Zachary spoke 3 minutes less than the student who got the B+.","Loretta didn't get the A-.","The student who got the C- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Loretta.","Yvonne spoke 6 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Bush."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes","20 minutes"],"label_b":["Brett","Chris","Loretta","Vicki","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bush","Coolidge","Jackson","Monroe","Nixon","Washington"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45e7fc77c8e22319888f85f13c924f89"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The campaign with the $30,000 budget is either the ad produced by Faith Fowler or the ad with 775 responses.","The newspaper ad doesn't have the $15,000 budget.","The campaign produced by Gilda Gamble has brought fewer responses than the ad with the $15,000 budget.","Of the ad with 1375 responses and the web campaign, one was produced by Eddie Evans and the other has the $50,000 budget.","The web campaign has brought 150 fewer responses than the ad produced by Gilda Gamble.","The ad produced by Julie Jordan has brought fewer responses than the direct mailer.","The billboard has the $30,000 budget.","Of the tv commercial and the ad produced by Julie Jordan, one has brought in 625 responses and the other has the $20,000 budget.","The magazine ad has brought in 150 more responses than the ad produced by Hal Hopkins.","The ad with 1375 responses doesn't have the $15,000 budget.","The ad with 1075 responses was produced by Faith Fowler.","The ad with 775 responses is either the newspaper ad or the campaign with the $20,000 budget.","The campaign with the $65,000 budget was produced by Hal Hopkins."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=647e4ff6fb6d917add2e0cf48e5e95b9"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The team that won 8 silver medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 10 bronze medals.","The team from Uganda was either the squad that won 8 bronze medals or the team that won 4 silver medals.","Of the squad that won 3 gold medals and the team from Argentina, one ended with 2 silver medals and the other ended with 8 silver medals.","Of the squad that won 6 bronze medals and the squad that won 2 silver medals, one is the team from Honduras and the other finished with 4 gold medals.","The squad that won 5 gold medals didn't finish with 11 silver medal.","Of the squad from Namibia and the team that won 8 bronze medals, one ended with 8 silver medals and the other finished with 2 gold medals.","The team that won 3 bronze medals didn't finish with 1 silver medal.","The squad from Venezuela ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team that won 11 silver medal.","The squad that won 1 bronze medal ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the squad that won 2 silver medals.","The team that won 12 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team from Namibia.","The squad from Venezuela didn't end with 12 bronze medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Argentina","France","Honduras","Namibia","Uganda","Venezuela"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","8","11"],"label_d":["1","3","6","8","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=780694e72f8ab3c852543623d383b381"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The house haunted by Lady Grey was investigated 2 months before Hughenden.","The building on Fifth Avenue, the building Priscilla visited in February, Markmanor, Balfern and the building haunted by Tarlton were all different houses.","Balfern was either the building haunted by Brunhilde or the home haunted by Lady Grey.","Of the house Priscilla visited in March and Wolfenden, one was said to be haunted by Abigail and the other was on Bird Road.","The home haunted by Lady Grey was investigated 2 months before the home on Grant Place.","The building haunted by Abigail was either the home on Grant Place or the building on Circle Drive.","Markmanor wasn't investigated in June.","Neither Markmanor nor the building haunted by Tarlton was the home Priscilla visited in May.","Fletcher Rise wasn't haunted by Geoffrey.","The building on Eagle Street was either the house haunted by Lady Grey or Fletcher Rise.","The building haunted by Tarlton was visited 2 months after the house on Eagle Street.","Of the building Priscilla visited in May and the house haunted by Tarlton, one was Wolfenden and the other was on Circle Drive."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Balfern","Fletcher Rise","Hughenden","Markmanor","Stockford","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place"],"label_d":["Abigail","Brunhilde","Francis","Geoffrey","Lady Grey","Tarlton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42fd761b6316015181b423ae0beff2a0"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The raspberry-flavored piece costs 25 dollars more than the cake shaped like a mountain.","The strawberry-flavored cake costs somewhat more than the piece shaped like a golf ball.","The $175 piece isn't chocolate-flavored.","The $175 piece isn't strawberry-flavored.","Of the strawberry-flavored cake and the $200 cake, one is Willie's and the other is shaped like a mountain.","The cake shaped like a mountain, Salvador's piece, and Terri's piece are three different cakes.","Of the $150 piece and the cake shaped like a beach chair, one is Lori's and the other is banana-flavored.","The lemon-flavored cake costs somewhat less than Salvador's piece.","The $125 piece is shaped like a potato.","The cake shaped like a football, Willie's piece, and Lori's cake are three different cakes.","The lemon-flavored piece costs somewhat less than the piece shaped like a beach chair.","Terri's cake is banana-flavored.","Joey's piece is either the vanilla-flavored piece or the piece shaped like a golf ball.","Lori's piece is either the vanilla-flavored piece or the chocolate-flavored piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225","$250"],"label_b":["Francisco","Joey","Lori","Salvador","Terri","Willie"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","mountain","potato","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","lemon","raspberry","strawberry","vanilla"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cc2a9675307ec5e1fabae18cca1038f"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The bikram yoga class isn't led by Opal.","The vinyasa yoga class is either the 11:30am session or the 12:30pm session.","The 10:30am session is either the class with 5 people or the hatha yoga session.","Teresa's session is either the 12:30pm session or the session with 5 people.","Leah's session starts 3 hours after the session with 15 people.","The bikram yoga class doesn't have exactly 9 people in it.","The class with 9 people is either Opal's class or Marilyn's session.","The ashtanga yoga session begins sometime before the session with 5 people.","The vinyasa yoga session and Teresa's session are different classes.","Of the class with 6 people and Juana's session, one is at 2:30pm and the other teaches anusara yoga.","The class with 14 people begins sometime before the ashtanga yoga class.","The bikram yoga class begins 2 hours before Nancy's class."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Leah","Marilyn","Nancy","Opal","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c853d1c81d85cfaf52b07b5682365c30"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Neither the order that included leeks nor the $4.25 purchase is Kathryn's order.","Of the $6.25 order and Zachary's order, one included limes and the other included spinach.","Nettie's order didn't include leeks.","The order that included grapefruits cost 1 dollar less than the purchase that included asparagus.","The $9.25 order is either the purchase that included blackberries or the order that included parsnips.","Neither the $8.25 order nor the order that included leeks is the order that included blackberries.","Ray's purchase didn't include blackberries.","The purchase that included peaches didn't include parsnips.","The order that included cranberries is either the $8.25 purchase or the $9.25 purchase.","Nettie's order didn't include onions.","The six orders are the $4.25 purchase, the purchase that included asparagus, the purchase that included leeks, the order that included onions, the order that included parsnips and the purchase that included turnips.","Ray's order cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included grapefruits.","Jim's order didn't cost $7.25.","The order that included peaches cost 1 dollar more than Jim's order.","The order that included turnips is either Jim's purchase or the order that included grapefruits."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25","$9.25"],"label_b":["Jim","Kathryn","Nettie","Paul","Ray","Zachary"],"label_c":["asparagus","leeks","onions","parsnips","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["blackberries","cranberries","grapefruits","kiwis","limes","peaches"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b27ebe25ebfe6bd219cc0f86121d215"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Sherman is 15.3 feet long.","Barnabas is 10 years younger than the alligator caught in Troy.","Barnabas is either the gator that is 14.0 feet long or the gator that is 15.3 feet long.","The alligator caught in Waco isn't 14.0 feet long.","The animal caught in Gary is 10 years older than Sherman.","The alligator caught in Reno is 9.4 feet long.","The 25 year old animal is either the gator caught in Gary or the gator that is 10.7 feet long.","The animal caught in Gary is either the 10 year old alligator or the alligator that is 12.9 feet long.","Claws isn't the 20-year-old.","Carlos was captured in Erie.","The alligator caught in Erie, the animal that is 10.7 feet long and the animal caught in Argo are all different gators.","Fred is 20 years older than the gator that is 15.3 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25","30"],"label_b":["Barnabas","Carlos","Claws","Fred","Rex","Sherman"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.7 feet","12.0 feet","12.9 feet","14.0 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":["Argo","Erie","Gary","Reno","Troy","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8eb1cc30104648060c374d3b72604392"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["The conductor arriving at Westgate will leave 1 day after the conductor departing from Buttonwillow.","Herman won't be leaving on June 11.","Zachary is either the person arriving at Urbandale or the conductor working on June 13.","Roderick won't be leaving on June 10.","Roderick won't be leaving on June 11.","Of the conductor departing from Epworth and the person arriving at Quimby, one is Herman and the other is scheduled to leave on June 10.","Ira won't arrive at Zwingle.","The conductor departing from Coulterville will leave sometime before Francis.","Francis won't arrive at Onslow.","Neither Francis nor the conductor working on June 13 is the person departing from Guadalupe.","The person departing from Epworth will leave sometime before Ira.","The conductor departing from Hardwick, the person departing from Guadalupe, the person working on June 13 and the person departing from Buttonwillow are all different conductors.","The conductor working on June 15 is either the conductor arriving at Westgate or Zachary.","Of the conductor arriving at Onslow and Eugene, one will depart from Buttonwillow and the other is scheduled to leave on June 15."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14","June 15"],"label_b":["Eugene","Francis","Herman","Ira","Roderick","Zachary"],"label_c":["Buttonwillow","Coulterville","Epworth","Guadalupe","Hardwick","Kent"],"label_d":["Onslow","Quimby","Urbandale","Vinalhaven","Westgate","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=113018bcd86f1960fe34c652f77cbd62"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Margie doesn't have exactly 130 Facebook friends.","Of the person with 599 Twitter followers and Arnold, one has 50 LinkedIn connections and the other has 170 Facebook friends.","Willis doesn't have exactly 130 Facebook friends.","Yvonne is either the person with 715 Twitter followers or the person with 150 Facebook friends.","The one with 58 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than Jonathan.","The person with 789 Twitter followers has 10 more Facebook friends than the one with 50 LinkedIn connections.","Of the one with 64 LinkedIn connections and the one with 605 Twitter followers, one is Margie and the other has 120 Facebook friends.","Jonathan doesn't have exactly 599 Twitter followers.","The person with 64 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than Pamela.","The person with 72 LinkedIn connections, the person with 70 LinkedIn connections, the person with 150 Facebook friends and the one with 50 LinkedIn connections are all different people.","The person with 170 Facebook friends is either the person with 789 Twitter followers or Yvonne.","Neither Jonathan nor the one with 150 Facebook friends is the person with 70 LinkedIn connections.","Pamela doesn't have exactly 809 Twitter followers.","Willis doesn't have exactly 120 Facebook friends."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170"],"label_b":["Arnold","Jonathan","Margie","Pamela","Willis","Yvonne"],"label_c":["50","58","64","70","72","84"],"label_d":["599","605","715","760","789","809"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87c2376975404526c2b14e8e64241c7d"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Sergio is either the customer who wanted bananas or the person who requested acai berries.","The customer who wanted blackberries didn't request ginger.","Mercedes is either the customer who wanted blueberries or the customer who paid $11.75.","Of the person who paid $9.75 and the customer who wanted oranges, one is Mercedes and the other asked for acai berries.","The person who wanted blueberries is either the person who paid $10.75 or the customer who requested kale.","The customer who wanted blueberries paid less than the customer who requested quinoa.","The customer who wanted raspberries paid 4 dollars more than the customer who requested acai berries.","Of the customer who requested flaxseed and the person who wanted bananas, one is Yolanda and the other paid $8.75.","Betsy paid more than the person who wanted blueberries.","Of the customer who requested quinoa and Amelia, one paid $7.75 and the other wanted tangerines.","The customer who wanted blackberries paid more than the customer who requested acai berries.","Sergio didn't pay $6.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75"],"label_b":["Amelia","Betsy","Mercedes","Otis","Sergio","Yolanda"],"label_c":["acai berries","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f77b8ca82a0ae63b2e3dd9707a58ea4b"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The group from Evansdale is either the team that finished second or the red team.","The \"Target Bombs\" uses yellow paintballs.","The \"Color Blinds\" was ranked 2 places ahead of the squad from Libertyville.","The \"Oil Crew\" is from Cromberg.","The \"Pea Shooters\" didn't finish fourth.","The team from Cromberg, the green team and the group from Armona are all different teams.","The \"Color Blinds\" is either the white team or the yellow team.","The group from Prairie City doesn't use white paintballs.","The team that finished fifth is either the squad from Evansdale or the green team.","The team from Forest City uses blue paintballs.","The \"Splat Squad\" was ranked 4 places behind the yellow team.","The squad from Evansdale was ranked 2 places behind the \"Target Bombs\"."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Forest City","Libertyville","Prairie City"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e33d6898981eeeb5d6e2e9444ec4a98f"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The suitcase that needs to go to New York is either Zed Alexander's suitcase or the white suitcase.","The bag that needs to go to New York, Wanda Dotson's luggage, and the piece that weighs 35 pounds are three different pieces.","Tanya Gould's suitcase was supposed to go to Chicago.","The luggage that needs to go to Santa Fe weighs 6 pounds less than Yolanda Bauer's luggage.","Wanda Dotson's bag doesn't weigh 44 pounds.","The bag that needs to go to Orlando weighs 6 pounds more than the white piece.","Tanya Gould's luggage isn't brown.","The gray piece weighs 9 pounds more than Zed Alexander's piece.","Of the suitcase that weighs 47 pounds and Vic Evans's piece, one was supposed to go to New York and the other is yellow.","The yellow suitcase is either the piece that needs to go to Chicago or Xavier Carey's luggage.","Tanya Gould's suitcase weighs more than the bag that needs to go to Orlando.","Wanda Dotson's piece weighs 6 pounds less than the piece that needs to go to Atlanta.","Wanda Dotson's bag weighs more than the teal suitcase."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["brown","gray","indigo","teal","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab975ee44107e8f390df0b5757b26410"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Robert's pack is either the gray pack or the Adironda pack.","The Naturba pack is 15 liters smaller than Myrna's pack.","Leroy's pack, the black pack, and the 25 liter pack are three different packs.","Leroy's pack is either the blue pack or the Naturba pack.","The green pack is 5 liters smaller than Leroy's pack.","Cheri's pack isn't made by Lugmor.","The Naturba pack is larger than the green pack.","Of the green pack and the Grennel pack, one is 30 liters and the other is Donna's.","Cheri's pack is larger than the gray pack.","The black pack isn't made by Adironda.","The six packs are the purple pack, the 35 liter pack, the 30 liter pack, the 25 liter pack, Cheri's pack and the Bistric pack.","Freddie's pack is either the Adironda pack or the Pinkster pack.","Freddie's pack, the Lugmor pack, and the 25 liter pack are three different packs."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter"],"label_b":["Cheri","Donna","Freddie","Leroy","Myrna","Robert"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de59849fe048cea9dda4c7b3da36e54d"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Of the drug that treats influenza and Damasol, one is sourced from a fig orchid and the other was approved in January.","Zednisen treats meningitis.","Gravon was approved sometime after the drug sourced from a specific type of wasp.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree was approved 1 month after the medicine that treats arthritis.","The medicine that treats heart disease was approved 1 month after the drug sourced from a specific type of wasp.","The pharmaceutical that treats heart disease is either the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid or Gravon.","The six drugs are the drug sourced from a specific type of bromeliad, the pharmaceutical that treats meningitis, the medicine that treats arthritis, Bizolam, the medicine that treats influenza and Damasol.","Pluniden was approved 3 months after the pharmaceutical that treats diabetes.","Pluniden is either the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of mushroom or the medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of bromeliad was approved 1 month before Bizolam.","The drug sourced from a specific type of wasp is either Gravon or the medicine approved in January."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Favolin","Gravon","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","diabetes","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["bromeliad","frog","mushroom","fig orchid","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45fff8a95ec3031e01d5ab83a2604093"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Stevenson won't go to Lisbon.","Of the ambassador with the 10 day visit and Ingram, one will leave in May and the other will go to Skopje.","The person going to Tirane will leave 1 month before Ingram.","Of Ingram and the person going to Helsinki, one will leave in June and the other will leave for the 9 day visit.","The ambassador with the 8 day visit will leave 1 month after the diplomat going to Oslo.","Howell won't go to Paris.","Neither the diplomat leaving in May nor the person going to Paris is Stevenson.","The person leaving in January won't leave for the 2 day visit.","The ambassador with the 4 day visit is either the person going to Oslo or the person leaving in April.","Riggs will leave 2 months after the diplomat going to Paris.","Of the ambassador with the 10 day visit and Anderson, one will leave in June and the other will go to Oslo."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Anderson","Case","Howell","Ingram","Riggs","Stevenson"],"label_c":["2 day","4 day","5 day","8 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Lisbon","Oslo","Paris","Skopje","Tirane"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fc8c0ada81a16f219ce647188b1b11e"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The sculpture exhibit is either the presentation from Chile or the presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors.","The exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors was held 4 months after the exhibit from Qatar.","The ceramics presentation didn't see exactly 8,880 visitors.","The sculpture presentation didn't happen in June.","The six exhibits are the lacquerware presentation, the presentation from Gabon, the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors, the presentation from Russia, the presentation from Eritrea and the exhibit that pulled in 9,500 visitors.","The sculpture exhibit was held sometime after the exhibit from Gabon.","The exhibit from Kyrgyzstan was held 1 month after the presentation that pulled in 5,100 visitors.","Of the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors and the armor exhibit, one was from Gabon and the other was from Qatar.","Of the firearms exhibit and the exhibit that pulled in 9,500 visitors, one took place in February and the other was from Qatar.","The presentation from Eritrea, the exhibit that pulled in 5,100 visitors, and the exhibit that pulled in 9,500 visitors are three different exhibits."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Chile","Eritrea","Gabon","Kyrgyzstan","Qatar","Russia"],"label_d":["5,100","6,425","7,525","8,880","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=307003766840732327d21ff1e3fcf0d1"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The $30,000 craft doesn't have a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","The Abby EX-4 costs somewhat less than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc..","Of the $30,000 craft and the submersible with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet, one is sold by Zephyr Waves and the other is the Marine V.","The Rubico One costs 1,000 dollars less than the submersible with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet.","The $27,000 submersible doesn't have a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","The Ukani Q2 isn't sold by Abyss Toys.","The Cafader Six, the submarine built by Deep Sea Inc., and the submersible built by Abyss Toys are three different submarines.","The Ukani Q2, the craft built by Deep Sea Inc., and the submersible built by Zephyr Waves are three different submarines.","Of the Marine V and the craft with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet, one costs $25,000 and the other costs $26,000.","The submersible built by Deep Sea Inc. is either the $28,000 craft or the $25,000 submarine.","The Rubico One costs 1,000 dollars more than the craft built by Pan Systems.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet isn't sold by Zephyr Waves.","The submersible built by MarineCo costs 1,000 dollars more than the Ukani Q2."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","4,000 feet","5,500 feet","7,000 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6ef02a717867e742e492a2e05385bb4"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The film that received 3 nominations wasn't directed by Tank Reznor.","Of the movie directed by Maddie Mintz and Silk Mist, one was the comedy and the other got 6 nominations.","Silk Mist wasn't directed by Tank Reznor.","The Illusion received 4 fewer nominations than the action film.","The romance received 3 fewer nominations than the film directed by Paul Walnier.","The romance received 3 fewer nominations than Bold Service.","Maximum Risk, the movie directed by Gabby Jones, the movie that received 6 nominations and the film that received 3 nominations are all different films.","The movie directed by Paul Walnier is either the film that received 5 nominations or Thorn of Suns.","The movie that received 4 nominations is either the film directed by Maddie Mintz or Thorn of Suns.","The drama received 2 more nominations than Wild Ones.","The thriller received more nominations than Maximum Risk.","The thriller wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.","The film that received 3 nominations wasn't the film-noir."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Maximum Risk","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06451683ab3bf24dd2553d8786dfbe4b"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["Of the one that sank in 1785 and the vessel captained by Red Beard Ben, one hailed from Denmark and the other was the Mermaid.","The Barnacle, the vessel that sank in 1785, and the one captained by Stubborn Seth are three different ships.","The Sea Shame went down in 1749.","The ship captained by Four Eyed Fin sank 18 years after the vessel from Sweden.","The one from England sank sometime before the vessel captained by Ruthless Ruby.","The ship captained by Ruthless Ruby sank sometime before the Mermaid.","The six ships were the boat that sank in 1731, the vessel from France, the one from England, the one captained by Wicked Weiss, the vessel captained by Stubborn Seth and the Barnacle.","Of the Crusty Knave and the one captained by Red Beard Ben, one went down in 1731 and the other hailed from France.","The Vile Night didn't sink in 1713.","Of the boat from Spain and the Sea Shame, one was captained by Four Eyed Fin and the other went down in 1767."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Crusty Knave","Doubloon","Mermaid","Sea Shame","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Ruthless Ruby","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":["Denmark","England","France","Ireland","Spain","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1092f3076cd5eeac58f21d83c58fdcc"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who paid $8.75 didn't want oranges.","The person who wanted tangerines asked for kale.","The person who wanted raspberries paid 1 dollar less than the customer who requested kale.","Ken paid more than the customer who requested quinoa.","The person who requested acai berries paid less than Crystal.","Of the person who requested chia seeds and Rosa, one wanted blackberries and the other paid $11.75.","The person who wanted strawberries paid less than June.","The six people are the person who wanted strawberries, the person who paid $10.75, the customer who paid $8.75, the person who paid $11.75, the customer who paid $7.75 and the person who requested quinoa.","The person who paid $10.75 asked for wheat grass.","The person who requested wheat grass is either Rosa or Gene.","Frederick paid 1 dollar more than the customer who wanted raspberries.","The customer who paid $7.75 is either the person who wanted tangerines or Gene."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75"],"label_b":["Crystal","Frederick","Gene","June","Ken","Rosa"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b54653106550d6cc120c7d7a105586c1"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Carrie's job doesn't begin at 10:00am.","The basement assignment is either the job that starts at 1:00pm or Nancy's task.","Molly's job starts sometime after the dining room assignment.","Of the laundry room assignment and the $6.00 chore, one starts at 11:00am and the other is Ted's.","The $5.00 task is the dining room.","Of Molly's assignment and Sheri's chore, one starts at 1:00pm and the other gets an allowance of $6.50.","The $5.50 chore isn't the laundry room.","Of the $6.50 job and the $7.00 assignment, one starts at 9:00am and the other is the garage.","The task that starts at 12 noon doesn't get an allowance of $6.50.","The $5.50 task starts 1 hour before Nancy's chore.","The job that starts at 11:00am is the bathroom."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Carrie","Henrietta","Molly","Nancy","Sheri","Ted"],"label_c":["basement","bathroom","dining room","garage","laundry room","living room"],"label_d":["$5.00","$5.50","$6.00","$6.50","$7.00","$8.00"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=073ed7d2d90793d5bba809b676ea6b60"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The facility in Oman is either the facility launching in March or the Zawasa.","The facility launching in April is either the reactor in Iceland or the Rodim-Rexit.","The reactor in Turkmenistan is either the theta pinch reactor or the tokamak reactor.","Of the facility launching in April and the facility launching in June, one is the stellarator reactor and the other is the Kuchiwa W10.","Of the stellarator facility and the Essita CBT, one will launch in April and the other is in Venezuela.","The reactor in Turkmenistan will launch sometime before the z-pinch facility.","The theta pinch reactor will launch sometime after the Essita CBT.","The Zawasa will launch 4 months before the fast ignition reactor.","The Banok II isn't in Ukraine.","The tokamak reactor will launch 1 month before the reactor in Venezuela.","The Rodim-Rexit isn't the fusor reactor.","The facility in Oman, the Banok II, and the reactor launching in April are three different reactors.","Of the facility in Oman and the reactor launching in February, one is the Rodim-Rexit and the other is the z-pinch facility."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Banok II","Essita CBT","Garenia 4","Kuchiwa W10","Rodim-Rexit","Zawasa"],"label_c":["fast ignition","fusor","stellarator","theta pinch","tokamak","z-pinch"],"label_d":["Iceland","Jordan","Oman","Turkmenistan","Ukraine","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=396bd337471a31152ed50ae291ac2aea"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Sherrie's book was due sometime after the book by Fred Fuentes.","The book due on September 15, the title by Mike Meadows, Ora's book and \"Kip and Ken\" are all different books.","\"Ohio Haunts\" was due 1 week before the title by Kim Kramer.","Ora's book wasn't due on September 29.","Terrance's book wasn't \"Ohio Haunts\".","Muriel's book was due sometime after the book by Pete Patton.","Of Zachary's book and \"Stars Below\", one was due on September 15 and the other was written by Fred Fuentes.","Terrance's book wasn't \"Time to Burn\".","\"Kip and Ken\" was due 3 weeks before the book by Mike Meadows.","Neither the title due on September 15 nor the title due on September 1 is the title by Pete Patton.","Nettie's book wasn't \"Time to Burn\".","\"Dancing Well\" was due 4 weeks after the title by Dale Durham.","Of Muriel's book and \"Heaven's Seal\", one was written by Dale Durham and the other was written by Kim Kramer."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29","October 6"],"label_b":["Muriel","Nettie","Ora","Sherrie","Terrance","Zachary"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Betty Bush","Dale Durham","Fred Fuentes","Kim Kramer","Mike Meadows","Pete Patton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78c7b102871217df6ff9a0799c4ec6f5"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["The giraffe from Somalia is 1 foot shorter than the 22-year-old one.","Of the giraffe that is 12 feet tall and Gareka, one came from Ethiopia and the other came from Somalia.","The 25-year-old giraffe is 1 foot shorter than Morutana.","Of Morutana and the 20-year-old animal, one came from Somalia and the other is 11 feet tall.","The 14-year-old giraffe is 2 feet taller than the animal from Ethiopia.","The 16-year-old one didn't come from Cameroon.","The giraffe that is 14 feet tall didn't come from Zambia.","Zakita isn't exactly 25 years old.","Zakita is somewhat shorter than the one from Zambia.","Of the 17-year-old animal and the giraffe from Ethiopia, one is Kaldel and the other is 13 feet tall.","Pezaku is either the 20-year-old animal or the giraffe from Kenya."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet"],"label_b":["Gareka","Jebedah","Kaldel","Morutana","Pezaku","Zakita"],"label_c":["Cameroon","Ethiopia","Kenya","Namibia","Somalia","Zambia"],"label_d":["14","16","17","20","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2676d2c13aef969ddf690a5f2af82f7d"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The 7:00am tour is either the outing starting at Casa Loma or the tour starting at Chinatown.","The trip starting at Greektown will begin 1 hour after Peter's tour.","Peter's outing will start at City Hall.","Adriana's trip isn't a group of 3 people.","The trip with 3 people will begin sometime after Whitney's outing.","The tour with 12 people will start at Casa Loma.","Of the tour starting at Chinatown and the trip with 5 people, one will be at 8:00am and the other is with Inez.","Adriana's outing will start at High Park.","Of the outing starting at Greektown and the tour with 12 people, one will be at 10:00am and the other is with Whitney.","The outing with 11 people will begin 1 hour after Whitney's tour.","The 11:00am trip isn't a group of 5 people.","Neither the tour starting at Chinatown nor the tour with 5 people is Gregory's trip.","Peter's tour will begin 1 hour before the outing with 9 people."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Adriana","Gregory","Inez","Peter","Roland","Whitney"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy"],"label_d":["3","5","6","9","11","12"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95fc70d2901c8030d04cdaa6108d8304"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The release that came out in September sold 300,000 more copies than the rockabilly record.","The release with 1.5 million sales wasn't released in September.","The record that came out in March sold somewhat fewer copies than the acid rock record.","Of the record that came out in June and the heavy metal release, one sold 1.7 million copies and the other sold 1.5 million copies.","Jagged Knee's album was acid rock.","The acid rock release is either the release that came out in June or the record that came out in May.","Epoch Lantern's album sold somewhat fewer copies than the album that came out in October.","Jagged Knee's record sold somewhat fewer copies than the new wave record.","Of the release that came out in October and Painted Empire's release, one was grunge and the other sold 1.6 million copies.","Audio Array's album was ska.","Lip Savage's record sold 1.5 million copies."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million","1.7 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["March","May","June","July","September","October"],"label_d":["acid rock","grunge","heavy metal","new wave","rockabilly","ska"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55147ae365ff6e5eec68aa2698bafcce"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Greg didn't finish in 26 minutes.","Of Greg and the runner who finished in 22 minutes, one wore the cyan shirt and the other wore the yellow shirt.","The competitor from Templeton, the competitor in the yellow shirt, Virgil, the runner who finished in 24 minutes and Zachary were all different runners.","The contestant from Moreno Valley was either the runner who finished in 23 minutes or Zachary.","The contestant who finished in 25 minutes didn't wear the yellow shirt.","The contestant from Danbury finished 2 minutes after the competitor in the maroon shirt.","The runner in the maroon shirt finished sometime after the contestant from Norway.","The runner from Norway was either the runner in the maroon shirt or the contestant in the orange shirt.","Herman wasn't from Alpine.","The contestant who finished in 26 minutes was either Patrick or the competitor from Templeton.","Of the competitor in the lime shirt and Herman, one finished in 24 minutes and the other was from Vanceboro."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes","26 minutes"],"label_b":["Greg","Herman","Patrick","Ralph","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_c":["cyan","indigo","lime","maroon","orange","yellow"],"label_d":["Alpine","Danbury","Moreno Valley","Norway","Templeton","Vanceboro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34ca112984a49ce7183acccd424cc4ec"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Gilda Gray was either the politician who received 11,000 votes or the architect.","Bev Baird isn't the teacher.","Cate Carlson finished 1,500 votes ahead of the doctor.","Of the rancher and Cate Carlson, one ended up with 11,000 votes and the other is from Westminster.","The Coalinga native was either the writer or the person who received 10,500 votes.","The Evansdale native finished 500 votes behind Bev Baird.","The person who received 9,500 votes isn't from Olema.","The Glendale native was either Ed Ewing or the candidate who received 10,500 votes.","The person who received 9,000 votes isn't the rancher.","Of Ed Ewing and the candidate who received 9,000 votes, one is from Westminster and the other is the lawyer.","Of the Evansdale native and the candidate who received 9,500 votes, one was Al Allen and the other is the architect."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500","11,000"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Ed Ewing","Fred Francis","Gilda Gray"],"label_c":["architect","doctor","lawyer","rancher","teacher","writer"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Evansdale","Glendale","Mountain Mesa","Olema","Westminster"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26f555c409fe737b6d092ca6ff5611d7"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Johnnie is either the carver who works with boxwood or the carver who works with pine.","Neither the sci-fi fan who works with teak nor the sci-fi fan who sells Dynetia figurines is Hubert.","The sci-fi fan who sells Ineoch figurines charges 4 dollars more than the carver who works with teak.","Of Doug and the carver who charges 9 dollars, one works with spruce and the other works with teak.","Of Johnnie and the woodworker who charges 7 dollars, one sells Oseb figurines and the other works with boxwood.","The carver who sells Guxuc figurines charges 6 dollars more than Richard.","The sci-fi fan who sells Nysest figurines charges 2 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with oak.","The carver who sells Oseb figurines charges more than the sci-fi fan who works with spruce.","The carver who charges 13 dollars sells Ineoch figurines.","The sci-fi fan who sells Nysest figurines charges less than Hubert.","Richard sells Dynetia figurines.","Gerald charges 8 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who works with hickory."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars","13 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Doug","Gerald","Hubert","Johnnie","Richard"],"label_c":["boxwood","hickory","oak","pine","spruce","teak"],"label_d":["Ageynia","Dynetia","Guxuc","Ineoch","Nysest","Oseb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94f1b2bba44381712d54cccb0606a1ff"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The building on Oak Ridge Road was built 14 years before Porcher Place.","Belle Grove was built sometime after the building on Rosewood Street.","Of Porcher Place and the 1855 house, one is owned by the Duke family and the other is on Q Street.","The 1848 house is owned by the Lowery family.","Gunston Hall is on Ash Avenue.","The 1862 building is either Gunston Hall or the Kane family's building.","The home on Grove Street was built 7 years after Porcher Place.","The Nunez family's house is either Wagner Mansion or the 1855 house.","The Kane family's home was built 7 years before the house on Ash Avenue.","Neither Porcher Place nor the house on Ash Avenue is the Medina family's house.","Wagner Mansion is on Oak Ridge Road.","Fox Cottage isn't owned by the Kane family.","Of Belle Grove and Porcher Place, one is owned by the Duke family and the other is on Q Street."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Porcher Place","Wagner Mansion","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Baker","Duke","Kane","Lowery","Medina","Nunez"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Grove Street","Oak Ridge Road","Q Street","Rosewood Street","Vine Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9096f275834c5af382b2ecd7b3553a85"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Leiman Manor isn't owned by the Zimmerman family.","Neither Leiman Manor nor Wagner Mansion is the 1855 house.","The Hendricks family's building was built 7 years before the building on Cora Street.","The 1834 home isn't owned by the Zimmerman family.","The building on Rosewood Street is owned by the Sanchez family.","The Hendricks family's home was built 7 years before Gunston Hall.","The 1841 building is either the home on Vine Street or Fox Cottage.","Benson Hills was built in 1869.","The home on Park Street was built sometime after Gunston Hall.","The 1862 home isn't owned by the Baker family.","Benson Hills isn't on Highland Drive.","The building on Highland Drive was built 14 years after Porcher Place.","The six homes are Wagner Mansion, the Lowery family's building, the Sanchez family's home, the 1862 home, the 1848 home and the Hendricks family's building.","Neither the 1848 home nor the 1834 building is Leiman Manor."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869"],"label_b":["Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Wagner Mansion"],"label_c":["Baker","Hendricks","Lowery","Sanchez","Vazquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Cora Street","Highland Drive","Kingwood Street","Park Street","Rosewood Street","Vine Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dab7c97dc1f9f7c1b84523ae0c6cc3d"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Of the tour starting at City Hall and Dustin's trip, one will be at 8:00am and the other has 5 people in it.","The trip with 8 people will begin 1 hour after Emily's tour.","The trip with 7 people is either the outing starting at Yorkville or the trip starting at High Park.","The outing with 6 people is either the 7:00am tour or the 11:00am tour.","Mindy's tour isn't a group of 7 people.","The tour starting at City Hall will begin 1 hour after Dustin's trip.","Of the outing starting at Greektown and the 12 noon outing, one has 6 people in it and the other is with Chester.","Bonita's outing is either the outing with 5 people or the tour with 8 people.","The tour with 2 people will begin 4 hours before Chester's outing.","The 10:00am tour is either the tour starting at Little Italy or Mindy's outing.","Mindy's tour will begin 1 hour after the tour starting at Yorkville.","The outing with 5 people is either Howard's tour or the trip starting at Little Italy.","Emily's trip won't be at 11:00am."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Bonita","Chester","Dustin","Emily","Howard","Mindy"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["2","5","6","7","8","11"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c14fcf9d8a5c970992bed688a9972217"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Vitalinks doesn't have exactly 3.1 million downloads.","Neither the game with 7.2 million downloads nor the game released in March is Wizard World.","The game released in March wasn't developed by Novio.","The app released in July doesn't have exactly 5.5 million downloads.","Of the app released in May and the app released by Trebuchet, one is Angry Ants and the other has 7.2 million downloads.","The application with 8.9 million downloads was released 2 months earlier than the game released by Digibits.","Of the game released in July and the game with 6.8 million downloads, one is Peter Parka and the other was made by Trebuchet.","Neither the game released in August nor the game released by Gadingo is the app with 8.9 million downloads.","Flowcarts was released 2 months later than the game with 8.9 million downloads.","Neither the app released by Novio nor the application with 3.1 million downloads is the application released in July.","The game released in March wasn't developed by Apptastic.","Flowcarts is either the application with 7.2 million downloads or the app released by Apptastic.","Neither the game released in August nor Angry Ants is the game released by Novio.","Vitalinks doesn't have exactly 8.9 million downloads.","The app with 8.9 million downloads was released 3 months earlier than Angry Ants."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Castle Crunch","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Digibits","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet"],"label_d":["1.5 million","3.1 million","5.5 million","6.8 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3025e8a1fcda2f0a6fa8070300904f8c"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["Of the exhibit that pulled in 8,880 visitors and the ceramics exhibit, one took place in March and the other was from Kyrgyzstan.","April's exhibit wasn't from Denmark.","The six exhibits are February's exhibit, the basketry presentation, the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors, the presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors, the presentation from Uganda and the presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors.","The presentation that pulled in 6,425 visitors was held sometime before the armor presentation.","Of May's exhibit and January's exhibit, one featured glassware and the other was from Yemen.","The presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors is either the sculpture exhibit or January's exhibit.","The basketry exhibit wasn't from Kyrgyzstan.","April's exhibit is either the presentation from Kyrgyzstan or the presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors.","The presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors was from Yemen.","The lacquerware presentation was from Azerbaijan.","The exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors wasn't from Kyrgyzstan.","The presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors was held sometime before the lacquerware presentation."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","glassware","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Azerbaijan","Denmark","Kyrgyzstan","Russia","Uganda","Yemen"],"label_d":["6,425","6,910","7,525","8,880","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f899feaa9c4d28d9f0cb3982d7dff75"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The rocket from France is either the rocket that will launch in February or the rocket that will launch in March.","The Exatris isn't from Hungary.","The rocket developed by Permias will launch 2 months before the rocket from New Zealand.","The six rockets are the rocket that will launch in March, the rocket from Hungary, the rocket from New Zealand, the rocket developed by Permias, the Beritron and the rocket developed by Ubersplore.","The Dreadco isn't from Denmark.","Of the Athios and the rocket from Hungary, one will launch in June and the other is made by Rubicorp.","Of the rocket from Costa Rica and the rocket developed by Vexatech, one will launch in January and the other is the Beritron.","Of the Dreadco and the Athios, one is made by Permias and the other will launch in June.","The Exatris isn't owned by SpaceZen.","The rocket developed by Rubicorp will launch 1 month after the Gralax."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Athios","Beritron","Dreadco","Exatris","Foltron","Gralax"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Permias","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Ubersplore","Vexatech"],"label_d":["Costa Rica","Denmark","France","Germany","Hungary","New Zealand"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b6e38d59d9eb7c7076b26bc26ec1fd7"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["The April event wasn't at Viking Woods.","Of the April event and the sighting at Bald Hill Run, one happened at 1:45 am and the other was Bobbie's.","Of the August event and the event at Juniper Springs, one was Nina's and the other happened at 1:45 am.","The 4:35 pm account, the event at Seryl Forest, and the event at Twin Pines are three different events.","The 4:35 pm account took place sometime after Marla's account.","The 2:00 am sighting took place sometime before the sighting at Seryl Forest.","Bobbie's event took place 1 month after the 8:15 pm event.","Ethel's sighting took place 3 months after the 8:15 pm sighting.","Jenny's sighting took place sometime after the 5:50 pm event.","Jenny's event, the event at Seryl Forest, the August event, the July event and the March event were all different events.","The sighting at Twin Pines took place 2 months after the 8:15 pm event."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Bobbie","Ethel","Jenny","Marla","Nina","Virgil"],"label_c":["Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Laurel Grove","Seryl Forest","Twin Pines","Viking Woods"],"label_d":["4:35 pm","5:50 pm","8:15 pm","12:30 am","1:45 am","2:00 am"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af14c554df4b7a6c25ce93aa33d7c33b"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The jigsaw puzzle released in 1995 has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle made by Irycia.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Perunia has 500 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1988.","The puzzle with 250 pieces doesn't have the autumn leaves theme.","Of the jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme and the jigsaw puzzle made by Irycia, one has 1250 pieces and the other was released in 1989.","Of the puzzle with the rustic village theme and the jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde, one has 1500 pieces and the other was released in 1985.","The puzzle with the outer space theme has 250 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1985.","Of the puzzle made by Irycia and the jigsaw puzzle released in 1981, one has 1500 pieces and the other has the postage stamp theme.","The puzzle with the coral reef theme is either the puzzle released in 1985 or the puzzle with 1000 pieces.","Neither the puzzle with 1250 pieces nor the puzzle released in 1988 is the jigsaw puzzle made by Vesem.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Vesem wasn't released in 1982.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth wasn't released in 1988."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250","1500"],"label_b":["Buralde","Chaurd","Furoth","Irycia","Perunia","Vesem"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","coral reef","football","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":["1981","1982","1985","1988","1989","1995"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c35b8415b39e1f205e2d02ebee702ade"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["Of the $200 million jet and the plane with a top speed of Mach 1.8, one is the Kesseling and the other was built by Tenerife.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5 costs more than the jet built by Ale and Moore.","The plane built by Tenerife costs more than the Dragon F-15.","The Vipertooth costs 50 million dollars more than the plane built by Pittakan.","The Falcon X-2 wasn't built by Tenerife.","The Dragon F-15 wasn't built by McConnell.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2 costs 75 million dollars more than the jet built by Pittakan.","Of the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.9 and the plane built by Drummond, one costs $125 million and the other is the Raven 12.","The Kesseling doesn't cost $225 million.","The Raven 12 costs 50 million dollars less than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.4.","Of the Vipertooth and the plane with a top speed of Mach 1.8, one was built by Ale and Moore and the other costs $225 million.","The jet built by McConnell costs less than the Kesseling."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million"],"label_b":["Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8aef9240e33212c181e7eecead4fca1d"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Garnavillo has more people than the town whose mayor is Mike Morse.","Allerton has more people than the town whose mayor is Will Walton.","Charles City isn't in Worcester County.","Of Wapello and the city in Norfolk County, one has a population of 34,000 and the other has Mike Morse as its mayor.","The town in Barnstable County has 12,000 more people than the town whose mayor is Kevin King.","The city in Nantucket County has 3,000 fewer people than the town whose mayor is Nora Nolan.","Fallbrook doesn't have a population of 40,000.","The city with a population of 34,000, the town whose mayor is Vic Vazquez, Fallbrook and the town in Hampden County are all different cities.","Neither the town with a population of 34,000 nor the town with a population of 28,000 is the town whose mayor is Will Walton.","Northport isn't in Nantucket County.","Of Allerton and the city in Bristol County, one has Kevin King as its mayor and the other has Nora Nolan as its mayor.","The town in Hampden County has 9,000 fewer people than the city whose mayor is Vic Vazquez.","Northport isn't in Worcester County."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000","43,000"],"label_b":["Allerton","Charles City","Fallbrook","Garnavillo","Northport","Wapello"],"label_c":["Barnstable","Bristol","Hampden","Nantucket","Norfolk","Worcester"],"label_d":["Gil Gonzales","Kevin King","Mike Morse","Nora Nolan","Vic Vazquez","Will Walton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=492cd7e055a87c1d82b80629bb042407"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The model with a resolution of 20 megapixels isn't the MX-827.","The model with a resolution of 15 megapixels costs 75 dollars more than the camera with a resolution of 20 megapixels.","The G-290 costs 50 dollars more than the camera made by Banion.","The Zenix 2C costs 25 dollars more than the G-290.","Of the camera with a resolution of 18 megapixels and the model with a resolution of 26 megapixels, one is made by Lirios and the other costs $575.","The camera made by Nectron costs $575.","Of the $625 camera and the model with a resolution of 26 megapixels, one is made by Honwa and the other is the Zenix 2C.","The model made by Torvia costs 25 dollars more than the FC-520.","The six cameras are the model with a resolution of 14 megapixels, the MX-827, the model made by Lirios, the $600 model, the Tela G5 and the $625 camera."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650","$675"],"label_b":["Banion","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","G-290","MX-827","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["14 megapixels","15 megapixels","18 megapixels","20 megapixels","24 megapixels","26 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d630259056115b1c781a0567d45c081"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Mira Morrow's reservation is for a period 1 day longer than the Lexus reservation.","The 3 day reservation won't be picked up in Durham.","The six rentals are Juana Juarez's rental, the 6 day reservation, the Volvo reservation, the Toyota reservation, the Lexus rental and the rental to be picked up in Groveland.","Of the Chevrolet reservation and Edna Erickson's rental, one will be picked up in Redding and the other is for 6 days.","Wanda Wilson's rental is either the Fiat reservation or the rental to be picked up in Brownfield.","Neither the 6 day rental nor Tanya Todd's reservation is the rental to be picked up in Brownfield.","The reservation to be picked up in Groveland is for a period 1 day longer than Juana Juarez's rental.","Of the reservation to be picked up in Valencia and the Nissan reservation, one is for 2 days and the other is Edna Erickson's.","The Volvo rental is either the 2 day rental or Mira Morrow's reservation.","The 7 day rental is either the Fiat reservation or the reservation to be picked up in Brownfield.","Freda Franklin's rental is for a period 1 day shorter than the Volvo reservation."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days","7 days"],"label_b":["Edna Erickson","Freda Franklin","Juana Juarez","Mira Morrow","Tanya Todd","Wanda Wilson"],"label_c":["Chevrolet","Fiat","Lexus","Nissan","Toyota","Volvo"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Durham","Groveland","Iowa Falls","Redding","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=633ed5ed5b025624691a89bb779e372c"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The baby born at 12:10am was the Lamberts'.","Of the baby delivered in room 206 and the child delivered in room 120, one was Peggy and the other was born at 12:04am.","The baby delivered in room 145 was born 3 minutes after the Lamberts' baby.","The baby delivered in room 225, the Blanchards' baby, and the child born at 12:01am are three different babies.","The child delivered in room 112 was born 12 minutes after Bill.","The Lamberts' baby was either Deloris or the child born at 12:01am.","The Ortegas' baby was born 6 minutes before the baby delivered in room 230.","Of the child born at 12:04am and Peggy, one was delivered in room 206 and the other was the Estradas'.","Yolanda wasn't the Pearsons'.","Yolanda was born 6 minutes before the Ingrams' baby.","Felicia wasn't the Ingrams'."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am","12:16am"],"label_b":["Bill","Deloris","Felicia","Kate","Peggy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Estrada","Ingram","Lambert","Ortega","Pearson"],"label_d":["112","120","145","206","225","230"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89797587519f2beef7143e62034c656c"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Terry has an appointment sometime after the person suffering from vertigo.","The patient with Medicorp insurance is either the person suffering from vertigo or the person suffering from foot pain.","Neither the person with the 11:00am appointment nor the person with the 10:00am appointment is Ian.","Terry is either the person suffering from foot pain or the person suffering from hip pain.","The person with Fumanix insurance is complaining about shingles.","Of the person with the 9:00am appointment and the patient suffering from heartburn, one is Ian and the other has Lifealign insurance.","Of Kirk and the patient with HealthCo insurance, one is complaining about heartburn and the other has the 9:00am appointment.","The patient with the 10:00am appointment doesn't have insurance through Lifealign.","Steven has Medicorp insurance.","Steven has an appointment 2 hours after the person suffering from heartburn.","The person with the 11:00am appointment, Chester, the person with the 10:00am appointment, the person suffering from migraines and the patient with the 9:00am appointment are all different patients.","The patient with the 2:00pm appointment isn't complaining about migraines.","The patient with Ambercare insurance isn't complaining about migraines."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Chester","Edwin","Ian","Kirk","Steven","Terry"],"label_c":["foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4fc26374db3a3e8052b01e4b8d5b938d"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The aircraft built by Tenerife is either the Vipertooth or the Graywing VX.","The six jets are the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.9, the $200 million aircraft, the $150 million jet, the $225 million plane, the $125 million jet and the plane built by Pittakan.","Of the jet built by Drummond and the Vipertooth, one has a top speed of Mach 1.8 and the other costs $225 million.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.8 costs 25 million dollars less than the jet built by McConnell.","The $200 million plane was built by Tenerife.","The Raven 12 costs more than the aircraft built by Pittakan.","The $150 million jet doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.5.","The $125 million jet is either the plane with a top speed of Mach 3.4 or the Graywing VX.","The plane built by Ale and Moore costs less than the Darkwing 6.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 3.4 was built by McConnell.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.9 costs less than the Kesseling.","The Dragon F-15 costs 25 million dollars more than the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.8."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5817f261b4b2f443af82449e2ce68bd9"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["The dubstep track is 1 track after Hustle Boys's song.","The six tracks are Hustle Boys's track, the fifth song, \"What We Need\", \"Vanity Plates\", \"Can't Escape\" and the dubstep track.","The second song isn't country.","Gizmo Glory's track is 1 track before \"What We Need\".","\"What We Need\" is either the first song or Legion Five's track.","The sixth song is either \"Beverly\" or the bluegrass song.","Silver Blue's track is either \"Beverly\" or the bluegrass song.","Of the techno song and \"Poorly Worded\", one is the first song and the other is by Abacus.","The bluegrass song, the fifth track, and Manic Android's song are three different tracks.","Legion Five's track is 1 track after \"Can't Escape\".","Of \"Anything Else\" and Abacus's song, one is grunge and the other is the fifth track."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","dubstep","folk","grunge","techno"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8d390bfa6eedbf49c7c56ea12d21987"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The ad with 1075 responses is either the ad produced by Gilda Gamble or the campaign with the $30,000 budget.","The campaign with the $15,000 budget has brought fewer responses than the direct mailer.","The magazine ad wasn't produced by Gilda Gamble.","The campaign with the $20,000 budget is either the web campaign or the campaign with 625 responses.","The six campaigns are the ad with 775 responses, the magazine ad, the campaign with the $90,000 budget, the campaign with the $65,000 budget, the campaign produced by Iva Ingram and the campaign with the $20,000 budget.","The tv commercial was produced by Eddie Evans.","Of the ad with 1225 responses and the ad with 625 responses, one is the radio spot and the other was produced by Julie Jordan.","The campaign with the $15,000 budget wasn't produced by Gilda Gamble.","The campaign with the $90,000 budget has brought fewer responses than the tv commercial.","The campaign with 1075 responses wasn't produced by Faith Fowler.","The ad with the $90,000 budget was produced by Julie Jordan.","Of the campaign with the $50,000 budget and the newspaper ad, one has brought in 925 responses and the other was produced by Gilda Gamble."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375"],"label_b":["direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad198b9b0dfff77060db7101c3889583"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The $200 million jet was built by Wiseman.","The Raven 12 costs more than the jet built by Tenerife.","Of the aircraft built by Forsyth and the Vipertooth, one has a top speed of Mach 1.8 and the other costs $225 million.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.9 costs less than the Kesseling.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 3.2 was built by Pittakan.","The plane built by Drummond costs less than the Dragon F-15.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.8 costs 25 million dollars less than the aircraft built by Pittakan.","The $150 million jet doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.5.","The six jets are the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.9, the $200 million jet, the $150 million aircraft, the $225 million jet, the $125 million plane and the jet built by Tenerife.","The $125 million aircraft is either the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.2 or the Graywing VX.","The Falcon X-2 costs 25 million dollars more than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.8.","The aircraft built by Wiseman is either the Vipertooth or the Graywing VX."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million"],"label_b":["Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08d7b9f43ed6932d1c3868b6a022bb23"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["The employee who served 75 riders is either the worker who manages Speed Devil or the employee who manages Loop-D-Loop.","Neither the person who works in the blue section nor the employee who works in the green section is the employee who manages The Screamer.","Andy served 50 more riders than the person who works in the red section.","Zachary is either the employee who manages Loop-D-Loop or the employee who works in the yellow section.","Of the worker who manages The Screamer and the employee who works in the red section, one served 100 riders and the other is Zachary.","The employee who works in the blue section served 25 more riders than Zachary.","The person who manages Zinjo doesn't work in the pink section.","Of the person who manages Zinjo and the employee who served 75 riders, one is Orlando and the other works in the blue section.","Neither the person who works in the blue section nor the person who served 150 riders is Zachary.","Lyle is either the employee who served 150 riders or the employee who works in the red section.","The employee who manages Agony Alley doesn't work in the purple section.","The worker who manages The Screamer is either the worker who served 100 riders or the employee who works in the pink section.","The employee who served 175 riders doesn't work in the green section.","Neither the employee who works in the pink section nor the person who served 50 riders is Ronald.","The worker who works in the purple section served 100 more riders than the worker who manages Loop-D-Loop."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders","175 riders"],"label_b":["Andy","Eduardo","Lyle","Orlando","Ronald","Zachary"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Demon Drop","Loop-D-Loop","Speed Devil","The Screamer","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32fa6a9a7b1921c74e0b90bee766212f"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Wizard World was released 1 month later than the game with 3.1 million downloads.","The app released in July is either the application released by Novio or the game released by Trebuchet.","Of the app released in August and the game released by Apptastic, one is Castle Crunch and the other has 7.2 million downloads.","Of the app released by BeGamez and the app with 2.3 million downloads, one was released in May and the other is Wizard World.","Angry Ants wasn't released in August.","Bubble Bombs is either the game released in May or the app released by Gadingo.","The game released by Gadingo was released 1 month earlier than the application with 8.9 million downloads.","Angry Ants is either the application released by Vortia or the game released in March.","The game with 3.1 million downloads was made by BeGamez.","Neither Peter Parka nor the application released in August is the game released by Novio.","Neither Wizard World nor the app released by Gadingo is the application with 5.5 million downloads."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","2.3 million","3.1 million","5.5 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57fb1baa8c1b9333ecb3889e45a641f4"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["Of the team from Hartwick and the squad that finished with 763 points, one wore pink shirts and the other was the Rowdy Rollers.","The Splitters weren't from Newark.","The Pin Pushers finished 24 points below the team in the orange shirts.","The squad in the pink shirts finished 24 points above the squad from Castro Valley.","The six teams were the team from Newark, the squad in the pink shirts, the Pin Pushers, the team in the yellow shirts, the squad in the orange shirts and the squad that finished with 715 points.","The squad that finished with 763 points was from Stacyville.","The team from Valley Center was either the team in the magenta shirts or the Splitters.","The Gutter Gals finished 36 points above the team in the silver shirts.","Of the team in the yellow shirts and the squad that finished with 715 points, one was from King City and the other was the Rowdy Rollers.","The squad from Stacyville didn't wear pink shirts.","The squad from King City finished 24 points below the squad in the silver shirts.","The Turkey Rolls finished 24 points below the team from Newark."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763","775"],"label_b":["Gutter Gals","Oddballs","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["magenta","orange","pink","red","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["Castro Valley","Hartwick","King City","Newark","Stacyville","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d5d80aa4b7e53c9846e3b1a4692fd8d"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Preston is older than the person who lives in Kirkville.","Shari isn't 111 years old.","Herbert is 3 years younger than the centenarian who lives in Morley.","The Oregon native is 1 year younger than the centenarian who lives in Quasqueton.","The Missouri native is 1 year older than Herbert.","Ben doesn't live in Isleton.","Of Preston and the Delaware native, one lives in Quasqueton and the other is 112 years old.","The person who lives in Jackson isn't a native of Virginia.","The person who lives in Morley, the centenarian who is 110 years old, Ben, Shari and the centenarian who is 109 years old are all different people.","Shari is younger than the person who lives in Isleton.","The Delaware native is 3 years older than Herbert.","The person who lives in Isleton is either the Utah native or the Oregon native.","The centenarian who is 113 years old isn't a native of Alaska.","Gilbert doesn't live in Morley."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years","114 years"],"label_b":["Ben","Gilbert","Herbert","Preston","Shari","Willard"],"label_c":["Alaska","Delaware","Missouri","Oregon","Utah","Virginia"],"label_d":["Greene","Isleton","Jackson","Kirkville","Morley","Quasqueton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31e4597e5f0edc0d3af4480a0b03064a"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The comet Jack Ingram discovered, the one discovered in 2011, and the comet discovered in 2009 are three different comets.","Of the comet discovered in 2011 and the one with an orbital period of 29 years, one is Klionne and the other was first seen by Freda Ellis.","The one with an orbital period of 30 years is either Sporrin or the one Jack Ingram discovered.","The comet with an orbital period of 47 years was discovered 2 years before the comet Ken Jones discovered.","Peinope was discovered 2 years after the comet with an orbital period of 47 years."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Freda Ellis","Jack Ingram","Ken Jones","Miller"],"label_c":["Gostroma","Klionne","Peinope","Sporrin"],"label_d":["29 years","30 years","47 years","58 years"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e846fe747251294ad2b7ede57ba62b9"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The animal caught in Gary and the animal that is 11.1 feet long are different gators.","Of Rex and Drake, one was captured in Waco and the other is 15.3 feet long.","The 15 year old animal is 12.9 feet long.","The alligator caught in Anna is somewhat older than Rex.","Of Drake and Darwin, one was captured in Erie and the other is 12.9 feet long.","The 5 year old alligator was captured in Gary.","The alligator that is 15.3 feet long is either Drake or the 10 year old gator."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Bubba","Darwin","Drake","Rex"],"label_c":["11.1 feet","12.0 feet","12.9 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":["Anna","Erie","Gary","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6294a2ad7446965dd5bfd79eea7a1208"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The $188 siren is 5 decibels quieter than the Eco Alert.","The Eco Alert is 105 decibels loud.","Neither the siren released in 1996 nor the Viking 5 is the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels.","The Eco Alert is either the siren released in 2000 or the $145 siren.","The siren with a loudness of 110 decibels doesn't cost $182.","The siren released in 1999 is 5 decibels louder than the Bradley X9.","Of the $145 siren and the siren with a loudness of 100 decibels, one was released in 1996 and the other is the Viking 5.","The siren with a loudness of 110 decibels is either the siren released in 2009 or the Eco Alert."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels"],"label_b":["Bradley X9","Eco Alert","Securalert","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1996","1999","2000","2009"],"label_d":["$145","$182","$188","$195"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccadf784dd921be9c1924cc02a76bd7f"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Kelly wasn't from Fullerton.","Wendell finished 1 minute before the contestant in the orange shirt.","Lynn finished sometime after the runner in the orange shirt.","Lynn was either the contestant from Fullerton or the runner who finished in 23 minutes.","The competitor in the black shirt finished sometime before Kelly.","The runner from Libertyville wore the teal shirt.","Kelly finished 1 minute before the competitor from Alpine."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Anthony","Kelly","Lynn","Wendell"],"label_c":["black","cyan","orange","teal"],"label_d":["Alpine","Fullerton","Idyllwild","Libertyville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83bafd83f609baed7a777b436bde2dc7"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The bird released at Pecos Pueblo is 11 years old.","Gracie has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the bird released at Alkali Ridge.","The 5-year-old bird has a wingspan somewhat shorter than Gracie.","Sunshine has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the 10-year-old condor.","Smokey is either the condor released at Folsom Bend or the bird with a wingspan of 110 inches.","Smokey has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 10-year-old condor.","Gracie wasn't released at Folsom Bend."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Gracie","Smokey","Sunshine"],"label_c":["5","9","10","11"],"label_d":["Alkali Ridge","Folsom Bend","Golden Butte","Pecos Pueblo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=088421bc5536b119092c65fca36f4c1b"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The team in the gold shirts finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the Rowdy Rollers.","The squad from Yarmouth wore orange shirts.","The Rowdy Rollers weren't from Newark.","The Splitters finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the squad in the magenta shirts.","The Turkey Rolls finished 12 points below the team in the magenta shirts.","The Splitters was either the team from Newark or the squad that finished with 739 points.","The Rowdy Rollers finished 12 points below the squad from Castro Valley."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751"],"label_b":["Gutter Gals","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["gold","lime green","magenta","orange"],"label_d":["Castro Valley","Newark","Woodstock","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9203f0010cca4f9cbd4bcab8d01ba9a9"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Neither the one who got the root beer nor the diner who ordered the hamburger was Irene.","The one who got the water was either the diner who ordered the cheese steak or Irene.","The one who got the orange soda paid 1 dollar less than Edmund.","Of Edmund and the one who got the root beer, one ordered the club sandwich and the other paid $7.99.","Neither the one who got the cream soda nor the one who got the root beer was the diner who paid $5.99.","Salvador paid more than the diner who ordered the hamburger."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Edmund","Irene","Nina","Salvador"],"label_c":["cream soda","orange soda","root beer","water"],"label_d":["cheese steak","club sandwich","hamburger","meatloaf"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59791cd754a623ee7e180fc4db2388bd"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["Of the insect won by Zachary and the insect that sold for $270, one was the 5th lot and the other was the Pieridae.","The insect won by Gabriel sold for somewhat more than the Vanessid.","The butterfly that was auctioned 1st sold for 10 dollars more than the Nymphalidae.","Neither the insect that sold for $280 nor the butterfly that was auctioned 2nd was the butterfly won by Sean.","The Pieridae sold for somewhat more than the insect that was auctioned 3rd.","The butterfly that was auctioned 5th was either the Vanessid or the butterfly that sold for $280.","The insect won by Marco sold for 10 dollars less than the butterfly that was auctioned 5th."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Marco","Sean","Zachary"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","3rd","5th"],"label_d":["Adonis blue","Nymphalidae","Pieridae","Vanessid"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1d0a00a30e4324518fb51cb8fa0ddfd"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The juggler who went fourth, the juggler who used balls, and Shari are three different people.","Ian went second.","Of the person from Embden and the juggler who went first, one used balls and the other is Shari.","The juggler who went third was either the person who used rings or Ian.","The person from Jefferson performed 1 spot before Ian.","The performer who went third wasn't from Folsom.","Ian was either the person who used flashlights or the person from Embden.","The performer who used batons performed 1 spot after Floyd."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Floyd","Ian","Melissa","Shari"],"label_c":["balls","batons","flashlights","rings"],"label_d":["Embden","Folsom","Jefferson","Tahoe City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc29a53b0e6c0c10c4989590cc3bcf97"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Norman's event will be in Pennsylvania.","The job in Pennsylvania isn't the symposium.","Of the assignment with 75 attendees and the assignment in North Dakota, one is the conference and the other will be handled by Glenda.","Mabel's assignment will involve 50 fewer people than the symposium job.","Of the wedding assignment and Aimee's event, one will have 75 attendees and the other will be in Louisiana.","The assignment with 50 attendees will be in North Dakota."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125"],"label_b":["Aimee","Glenda","Mabel","Norman"],"label_c":["conference","graduation","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":["Louisiana","North Dakota","Oklahoma","Pennsylvania"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8988c1b54286e529380df4009fac0b04"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The one in modern-day India was formed during the Silurian period.","The Devonian impact crater is 50 meters wider than the Ordovician impact crater.","The one in modern-day Venezuela is wider than the Cretaceous impact crater.","Of the Cretaceous impact crater and the 150 m. wide one, one was found in Ethiopia and the other is known as the Hinwore site.","The crater in modern-day Ethiopia is smaller than the Silurian impact crater.","The crater in modern-day Ethiopia is 25 meters wider than the Moriwa impact crater.","The Ormagh impact crater wasn't formed during the Cretaceous period."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m."],"label_b":["Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa","Ormagh"],"label_c":["Cretaceous","Devonian","Ordovician","Silurian"],"label_d":["Andorra","Ethiopia","India","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72a7e829b66ce8f3f0ea560f7026925f"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The monk's fin shell was found sometime after the blue and white seashell.","The seashell found in Jamaica is pink and white.","The shell found in 1992 wasn't found in Tobago.","The brown and pink seashell was found 6 years before the shell found in Jamaica.","The pink and white shell was found 3 years after the monk's fin shell.","The seashell found in Saint Lucia was found sometime after the blue and white shell.","The spotted key shell was found 3 years after the seashell found in Saint Lucia.","The shark eye shell wasn't found in 1995."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001"],"label_b":["horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["blue - white","brown - pink","pink - white","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Barbuda","Jamaica","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b179a5735443e6dc032accb7906a48d8"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Neither the diner who ordered the club sandwich nor the diner who paid $7.99 was the one who got the orange soda.","The four diners were the diner who paid $5.99, the one who got the orange soda, the diner who ordered the club sandwich and the diner who ordered the tuna melt.","Vanessa didn't have the water.","The diner who ordered the sloppy joe paid 2 dollars less than Lee.","Of the one who got the root beer and Vanessa, one paid $6.99 and the other ordered the spaghetti.","The diner who ordered the spaghetti paid more than Oliver."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["James","Lee","Oliver","Vanessa"],"label_c":["lemonade","orange soda","root beer","water"],"label_d":["club sandwich","sloppy joe","spaghetti","tuna melt"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b8efae321eebc765d0849d6a384ecb4"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Cora Cochran's rental is for a period 1 day shorter than the rental to be picked up in Redding.","Rose Rowland's rental won't be picked up in Redding.","Of Wanda Wilson's reservation and the 2 day reservation, one will be picked up in Los Altos and the other is for the Nissan.","The Jeep rental is for a period 1 day longer than Cora Cochran's rental.","The Hyundai rental is for a period 1 day shorter than Cora Cochran's reservation.","The 3 day reservation is either the reservation to be picked up in Durham or the reservation to be picked up in Redding."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days"],"label_b":["Cora Cochran","Donna David","Rose Rowland","Wanda Wilson"],"label_c":["Dodge","Hyundai","Jeep","Nissan"],"label_d":["Durham","Groveland","Los Altos","Redding"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00ca4550248e8b34954f264a6474eb9a"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The creature found in 1989 was discovered in the Willis Trench.","The bristlemouth is either the creature found in 1978 or the animal discovered in the Bristle Trench.","The specimen found in 1978 was found 3,000 feet lower down than the animal discovered in the Tethys Trough.","The lancetfish was found 3,000 feet lower down than the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough.","Of the creature discovered in the Bristle Trench and the specimen found in 1993, one was found at 15,000 ft and the other is the anglerfish."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","lancetfish","tube worm"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Willis Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1984","1989","1993"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfffa33d9e67d20a1b8d5d79fbe2b221"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Tom is either the participant who brought the onion dip or the friend from Dos Palos.","Of the friend who arrived at 4:35 pm and the participant from Kernville, one brought the corn chips and the other brought the onion dip.","Hubert is from Kernville.","Amber arrived sometime after the party-goer who brought the onion dip.","The friend from Kernville arrived 10 minutes after Nelson.","The friend from Dos Palos brought the soda.","The party-goer from Anaheim Hills arrived sometime before the friend from Dos Palos.","Nelson is either the friend from Martensdale or the participant who brought the corn chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Hubert","Nelson","Tom"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","Kernville","Martensdale"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=913b0cf8c63f17e00bbbd51bcf22f416"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Freddie's pack, the 35 liter pack, and the black pack are three different packs.","Cheri's pack is 40 liters.","The black pack is smaller than the Naturba pack.","The Grennel pack is 5 liters smaller than the green pack.","Olga's pack is made by Travelore.","The orange pack is either the Travelore pack or Cheri's pack.","Of Olga's pack and the Naturba pack, one is purple and the other is 35 liters."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Arthur","Cheri","Freddie","Olga"],"label_c":["Grennel","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","green","orange","purple"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f91bc97d893c1a6f0a80841663ae70e"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Neither the person who has been studying the Vorycia culture nor the student who has been studying the Nyap culture is Elizabeth.","The student who has been studying the Vorycia culture will publish 1 month after the person who has been studying the Nyap culture.","Of the person who has been studying the Cheer culture and the person who has been studying the Vorycia culture, one will publish in February and the other is Nadine.","The student who has been working in Zambia is either the student who will publish in January or the student who has been studying the Rothoc culture.","The student who has been studying the Cheer culture is either the person who will publish in April or Doreen.","Nadine has been working in Gambia.","Doreen will not publish in January.","The student who has been working in Malaysia is either the person who will publish in January or the person who will publish in April."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Clayton","Doreen","Elizabeth","Nadine"],"label_c":["Cheer","Nyap","Rothoc","Vorycia"],"label_d":["Gambia","Haiti","Malaysia","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37e43208c33bb8640610e952256c8c15"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["Neither the 2004 trip nor the camping trip is the Virginia trip.","The Virginia holiday is either the holiday with Kelley or the kayaking trip.","The holiday with Olga was in Florida.","Neither the hunting vacation nor the 2004 vacation is the Oregon vacation.","Neither the hunting vacation nor the 2004 trip is the holiday with Isabel.","Of the Oregon trip and the 2003 trip, one was the camping vacation and the other was with Isabel.","The Virginia vacation was 1 year before the vacation with Ellen.","The holiday with Olga is either the 2001 holiday or the hunting trip."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Ellen","Isabel","Kelley","Olga"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hunting","kayaking"],"label_d":["Alabama","Florida","Oregon","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a01bb29fc01b37d2de3d3fa0399d338"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Danny's sauce doesn't use the blue moluga.","The hot sauce that uses the naga viper is \"Pants on Fire\".","\"Alpha Pepper\" is somewhat less spicy than Danny's product.","Marshall's sauce is either the product that uses the blue moluga or the product rated at 15,000 SHU.","Yvonne's sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than \"Burn Squad\".","Marshall's hot sauce is somewhat spicier than \"Burn Squad\".","Danny's hot sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the hot sauce that uses the assam anjula."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000"],"label_b":["Betsy","Danny","Marshall","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":["assam anjula","blue moluga","ghost pepper","naga viper"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09361a3086931a277bcd90624eaaa781"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["The student who has been working in Pakistan will publish 1 month before Brandi.","The student who has been studying the Vorycia culture, Brandi and Sonja are all different students.","The student who will publish in January has been working in Gambia.","The person who has been working in Pakistan is either the person who has been studying the Eldang culture or the student who has been studying the Vorycia culture.","The person who has been studying the Eldang culture will publish sometime before Ira.","Of the student who has been studying the Ashdage culture and the person who will publish in March, one is Ira and the other has been working in Yemen.","The student who will publish in April hasn't been working in Yemen.","The person who has been studying the Eldang culture will publish sometime before Sonja."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Brandi","Ira","Jesus","Sonja"],"label_c":["Ashdage","Eldang","Jenadije","Vorycia"],"label_d":["Gambia","Pakistan","Venezuela","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f57e0f883f8cb5d898988b50913cb5ee"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["The show on channel 7 starts 30 minutes before Nate Nichol's program.","The show on channel 9 starts 15 minutes after Jack Jensen's show.","Maddy Meyer's program is Variety X.","Variety X starts 30 minutes after Jack Jensen's show.","Of the show that starts at 10:30 pm and Nate Nichol's program, one airs on channel 5 and the other is Red Eye Party.","Ken Kirby's show isn't Late Night."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm"],"label_b":["Jack Jensen","Ken Kirby","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Red Eye Party","Variety X"],"label_d":["4","5","7","9"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fc6b58282c6835f9c76f2bdba12ba7f"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The produce from New Canada sell for somewhat more per pound than the vegetables from Upton.","The radishes are either Dan's vegetables or the vegetables that sell for $2.60 per pound.","The goods that sell for $2.70 per pound aren't from Agency.","Florence's vegetables sell for 10 cents less per pound than the radishes.","The produce that sell for $2.60 per pound are either the produce from New Canada or the onions.","Herman's goods sell for 10 cents more per pound than Dan's goods.","The vegetables from Agency aren't the onions.","Zachary's vegetables sell for 10 cents more per pound than the endive."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80"],"label_b":["Dan","Florence","Herman","Zachary"],"label_c":["artichokes","endive","onions","radishes"],"label_d":["Agency","Bridgeport","New Canada","Upton"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34e97ff02a864473b99da63405547a8e"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["Of the person working on June 13 and the person arriving at Ripley, one will depart from Farley and the other is Julio.","Bryan is either the person departing from Jackman or the person departing from Farley.","Vernon is either the conductor arriving at Paradise or the conductor working on June 13.","The conductor arriving at Ripley is either the conductor departing from Jackman or the conductor departing from Farley.","Thomas will leave sometime after the conductor departing from Hardwick.","The conductor arriving at Shell Rock will leave sometime before the person departing from Hardwick."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13"],"label_b":["Bryan","Julio","Thomas","Vernon"],"label_c":["Farley","Hardwick","Jackman","Kent"],"label_d":["New Hartford","Paradise","Ripley","Shell Rock"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d04a82f17616480d4928b6fe85d2113c"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["\"Stars Below\" was due 2 weeks after the book by Kim Kramer.","Neither the title due on September 22 nor the book due on September 8 is Ken's book.","Of the title due on September 22 and the book by Betty Bush, one was \"Heaven's Seal\" and the other was taken out by Aimee.","The title by Kim Kramer was due 2 weeks before Ora's book.","The title by Hank Hensley is either \"Time to Burn\" or Ken's book."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22"],"label_b":["Aimee","Ken","Ora","Yvette"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Heaven\\'s Seal","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Betty Bush","Hank Hensley","Kim Kramer","Mike Meadows"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ec6c70ebadf03658c0805f2914f6fb5"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["Of the team from Yucca Valley and the red team, one finished fourth and the other is the \"Spray Paints\".","The group that finished second is from Cromberg.","The \"Spray Paints\" was ranked 1 place behind the green team.","Of the white team and the squad from Yucca Valley, one is the \"Target Bombs\" and the other finished third.","The \"Oil Crew\" was ranked somewhere behind the team from Prairie City.","The red team is either the group from Prairie City or the \"Spray Paints\"."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["green","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Cromberg","Libertyville","Prairie City","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62a42571e09bc896c7574c5baa4d1136"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Elena's pet was adopted sometime before Omar.","Vincent isn't the shih tzu.","The poodle is either Tracey's pet or the puppy adopted in April.","Vincent was adopted sometime before Tracey's pet.","Omar is either the dachshund or the boxer.","The puppy adopted in March is named Terrance.","Of the dog adopted in February and Terrance, one is Kayla's and the other is the dachshund."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Elena","Kayla","Phyllis","Tracey"],"label_c":["boxer","dachshund","poodle","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Ben","Omar","Terrance","Vincent"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea9c835b5b75a0572d070998024593cf"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The grandchild with the April 11th birthday is either the child from Valley Center or the 14-year-old.","The 14-year-old has a birthday 4 days after the grandchild from Le Mars.","The child from Goldfield has a birthday 4 days before the 9-year-old.","The one with the April 15th birthday doesn't live in Valley Center.","Patti has a birthday sometime before Calvin.","Calvin is either the one from Le Mars or the 14-year-old.","Ollie has a birthday sometime before the 6-year-old.","Of Isaac and the 6-year-old, one was born on April 15th and the other was born on April 7th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Calvin","Isaac","Ollie","Patti"],"label_c":["6","9","14","18"],"label_d":["Goldfield","Le Mars","Popejoy","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa90df9a78a28f238b26bb9e589ee15a"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Of the exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. and the planet 47 light years from earth, one is Quael and the other orbits star MKP 427.","The planet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. is farther away from us than the planet orbiting star HV 491.","Neither the exoplanet 45 light years from earth nor the planet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. is the planet orbiting star VJD 913.","Rodul is either the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. or the planet 47 light years from earth.","The planet orbiting star VJD 913 is farther away from us than Vestor.","Hinveng orbits star MKP 427.","The exoplanet 45 light years from earth is either the planet orbiting star BDF 198 or the exoplanet with a diameter of 295,000 mi.."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years"],"label_b":["Hinveng","Quael","Rodul","Vestor"],"label_c":["BDF 198","HV 491","MKP 427","VJD 913"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","295,000 mi.","345,000 mi.","650,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0abde2490ad58394262f21a162bb875"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Ece Suss isn't a syrah.","Of the 1988 bottle and the Zifennwein, one is a riesling and the other is from Chino Hills vineyard.","The 1992 bottle, the bottle from Rose Hill vineyard, and the gewurztraminer are three different wines.","The four wines are the 1988 wine, the Zifennwein, the bottle from Rose Hill vineyard and the gewurztraminer.","The wine from Isla Vista vineyard is either the 1992 wine or the syrah.","The Annata Branco was bottled sometime before the syrah.","The bottle from West Gardiner vineyard was bottled sometime before the riesling.","The Luzagueil was bottled in 1988."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Ece Suss","Luzagueil","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Chino Hills","Isla Vista","Rose Hill","West Gardiner"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06045efa93e6f5aa0d499e06fe5cbd4f"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The reserve in Wilcox County isn't home to the endangered western gull.","The frilled stork's reserve, the reserve established in 2008, and Rosemary Park are three different parks.","Silver Lakes was established 2 years before the park in Wilcox County.","The atlas otter's reserve is either the park established in 2010 or Foxtail Bend.","Of the park established in 2006 and the reserve in Talladega County, one is home to the sandy hare and the other is Rosemary Park.","The park in Lamar County was established sometime after Foxtail Bend.","The atlas otter's reserve was established sometime after the reserve in Wilcox County."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010"],"label_b":["Foxtail Bend","Rosemary Park","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","frilled stork","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":["Franklin","Lamar","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7360e2c2ec458755f1545fd912b2cdc1"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The perens pig was listed sometime before the species that lives in Ukraine.","Of the species added to the list in 2006 and the animal that lives in Russia, one has 315 surviving individuals and the other is the perens pig.","The species that lives in Qatar doesn't have a surviving population of 455.","The animal added to the list in 2008 is either the animal with a population size of 525 or the animal that lives in Russia.","Neither the byengo bat nor the species added to the list in 2008 is the species with a population size of 315.","The osbele oryx was listed 1 year after the species with a population size of 210.","The animal that lives in Ukraine has 210 surviving individuals."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["byengo bat","lisner cat","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["210","315","455","525"],"label_d":["Kosovo","Qatar","Russia","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e098945cce15e37db35a3e96c4718cf7"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Of the spider that sold for $45 and the whip spider, one was won by Phyllis and the other was won by Melinda.","The specimen from Zimbabwe wasn't the redback.","Brandon's purchase wasn't from Tanzania.","The spider that sold for $90 was from Spain.","The cart spider cost 15 dollars more than Shelley's purchase.","The specimen from Zimbabwe was either the archaenido or the spider that sold for $60.","Phyllis's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the redback.","The whip spider was either Melinda's purchase or the spider that sold for $75."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Brandon","Melinda","Phyllis","Shelley"],"label_c":["archaenido","cart spider","redback","whip spider"],"label_d":["Portugal","Spain","Tanzania","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=976346b910ec0e45f59692fba01f896b"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The frilled stork's reserve is either Howard Park or Elm Park.","Elm Park was established sometime before the reserve in Wilcox County.","Foxtail Bend isn't home to the endangered pygmy beaver.","The western gull's reserve, Elm Park, and the reserve in Wilcox County are three different parks.","Howard Park was established in 2008.","The park in Wilcox County was established sometime before the frilled stork's reserve.","Wanda Park is in Chilton County.","The park in Bibb County is either the frilled stork's reserve or the park established in 2006."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","western gull"],"label_d":["Bibb","Chilton","Pickens","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1565e5752b826dfac4255856d29de3dc"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The 40 liter pack isn't silver.","Eugene's pack is either the green pack or the Lugmor pack.","The 35 liter pack is either the silver pack or the Lugmor pack.","The Lugmor pack is 5 liters larger than the green pack.","Of Hazel's pack and the Adironda pack, one is 40 liters and the other is 30 liters.","Olga's pack is smaller than the Adironda pack.","The blue pack is 5 liters smaller than the Grennel pack.","Wendell's pack is smaller than Eugene's pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Eugene","Hazel","Olga","Wendell"],"label_c":["Adironda","Grennel","Lugmor","Pinkster"],"label_d":["blue","green","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb7f9560807bd37540812bae54eb9e09"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["The conductor arriving at Westgate will leave 2 days before Stanley.","The person arriving at Westgate will leave sometime before the conductor departing from Guadalupe.","Nathan won't depart from Kent.","Of Philip and the person working on June 13, one will depart from Hardwick and the other will arrive at Urbandale.","The conductor working on June 12 is either the person arriving at Urbandale or the conductor departing from Leland.","The conductor arriving at Quimby will depart from Guadalupe."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13"],"label_b":["Nathan","Philip","Stanley","Wayne"],"label_c":["Guadalupe","Hardwick","Kent","Leland"],"label_d":["Paradise","Quimby","Urbandale","Westgate"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9309f805c4e3deb6d35339ac8ec01a5d"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Of the person going to Barbados and the person leaving at 4:30 pm, one is flying from Romania and the other is Michael.","The traveler going to Denmark is either the traveler flying from Qatar or the traveler flying from Oman.","The person leaving at 3:30 pm isn't flying from Jamaica.","Terrance is going to Denmark.","Ernest is leaving 1 hour later than Terrance.","The traveler going to Ireland is leaving 2 hours later than Terrance.","The person flying from Qatar is either the traveler leaving at 3:30 pm or the person leaving at 5:30 pm.","Terrance is leaving 2 hours earlier than the traveler flying from Romania."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Michael","Scott","Terrance"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Oman","Qatar","Romania"],"label_d":["Barbados","Denmark","Guinea","Ireland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=646fe2dd54b23f92b440a7dc83e5296b"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on President Van Buren spoke 3 minutes less than the presenter who got the D.","Andy spoke 3 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Van Buren.","Donnie was either the presenter who got the A or the student who got the B+.","Of Donnie and the presenter who gave the presentation on President Taft, one got the B- and the other got the B+.","Neither the student who spoke for 11 minutes nor the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes was Vicki.","Georgia talked about President Jackson.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Adams was either Vicki or the student who spoke for 8 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Donnie","Georgia","Vicki"],"label_c":["Adams","Jackson","Taft","Van Buren"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de3d8a7507fb54df4b8ecdbd8c3518aa"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The rose grown in Plainfield was either Deanna's rose or the enchantress.","Of the perle d'or and Brooke's rose, one was grown in Zamora and the other won third place.","The perle d'or was Deanna's.","The rose grown in Bonita finished somewhere ahead of Brooke's flower.","The enchantress won fourth place.","The kazanlik, the flower that won third place, and the rose grown in Bonita are three different flowers.","Anna's rose finished 1 place ahead of the flower grown in Ida Grove."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["bon silene","enchantress","kazanlik","perle d\\'or"],"label_c":["Anna","Brooke","Casey","Deanna"],"label_d":["Bonita","Ida Grove","Plainfield","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb48b54af50db05e6f3369c89dd4e995"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The 9-page article will appear 2 chapters after Dr. Acevedo's essay.","Dr. Melendez's piece will appear 1 chapter after the 8-page piece.","Neither the piece about oceanography nor Dr. Acevedo's piece is the article in Chapter 1.","Of the 16-page essay and the essay about oceanography, one will be in Chapter 4 and the other was written by Dr. Weber.","The article about earthquakes will appear 1 chapter after the 12-page essay.","The 8-page piece will appear 1 chapter after the article about dinosaurs."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Melendez","Underwood","Weber"],"label_c":["dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","physiology"],"label_d":["8","9","12","16"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed90f5c283dba830517e330defbd1d5d"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Oliver's jersey is 1 size smaller than number 28.","The white shirt is 2 sizes larger than Ellison's shirt.","Oliver's jersey is 1 size smaller than the blue jersey.","Neither the size 9 jersey nor the size 6 shirt is Kirby's jersey.","The size 6 jersey is number 45.","Of Ellison's shirt and the size 8 shirt, one is number 28 and the other is purple.","The size 9 shirt isn't number 30."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Ellison","Kirby","Nelson","Oliver"],"label_c":["blue","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":["28","30","37","45"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42febbf53affc87f8ee52b02db1c4119"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The customer who ordered the boston roll is either Carol or the customer who ordered the spicy tataki roll.","Orlando ordered the yellowtail roll.","Of the client who ordered the spicy tataki roll and Yvette, one paid $9.50 and the other ordered the alaskan roll.","The client who ordered the california roll paid 4 dollars more than the person who ordered the spicy tuna roll.","Carol paid 4 dollars more than the client who ordered the spicy tuna roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","california","eel avocado"],"label_c":["spicy tataki","spicy tuna","tiger","yellowtail"],"label_d":["Carol","Ira","Orlando","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=300b785fa7b4583a90a0e3b2e336c5d2"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025 and the asteroid with a diameter of 11 km, one is rich in gold and the other is 82 Sylvia.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 has a diameter 6 km smaller than 35 Ursula.","The asteroid with a diameter of 23 km won't have mining operations begin there in 2034.","35 Ursula is either the asteroid rich in platinum or the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025.","35 Ursula is 17 km across.","The asteroid with a diameter of 23 km is either the asteroid rich in rhodium or 35 Ursula.","The asteroid with a diameter of 29 km, the asteroid rich in gold, and 82 Sylvia are three different asteroids.","The asteroid rich in lanthanum has a diameter 6 km larger than 11 Ceres."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["gold","lanthanum","platinum","rhodium"],"label_d":["2025","2034","2035","2040"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1464b14420e456ea81acf119f4021688"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Nicola is the Korean.","The Canadian will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the person going third.","The man who will lift 1,000 lbs won't go third.","Oliver will lift 920 lbs.","The person going second will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Wendell.","Brent will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by the person going first.","Of the person going second and the Dane, one will lift 920 lbs and the other is Brent."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Nicola","Oliver","Wendell"],"label_c":["Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=caf08305eab8b9172492249e40aad503"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The animal from Spain is 6 inches longer than the reptile from Australia.","The ash python is brown & red.","The snake from New Guinea is either the animal that is 24 inches long or the pygmy racer.","The yellow & blue serpent is either the serpent that is 24 inches long or the tawny cobra.","The green & white reptile is longer than the serpent from Panama.","The black & white serpent is from Panama.","The tawny cobra is 6 inches shorter than the animal from Australia."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra"],"label_c":["Australia","New Guinea","Panama","Spain"],"label_d":["black & white","brown & red","green & white","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f44e30e5e119a59a56cb7f2bba0a2062"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Felicia lost 2 fewer pounds than the friend who started a yoga regimen.","The dieter who used the low-fat diet lost 2 more pounds than Felicia.","The dieter who used the gluten-free diet lost 2 fewer pounds than Felicia.","Ora didn't try yoga.","The dieter who lost 5 lbs is either the person who started a jogging regimen or the friend who started a yoga regimen.","Of Pamela and the person who lost 3 lbs, one started playing racquetball and the other used the vegan diet."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Felicia","Gayle","Ora","Pamela"],"label_c":["caveman","gluten-free","low-fat","vegan"],"label_d":["jogging","kayaking","racquetball","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72789c764b6eb884aac8b36abb225d01"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Of the piece made of white gold and Gina's piece, one cost $1300 and the other has the topaz.","The ring that cost $1300 is either the ring with the opal or Becky's piece.","The piece with the sapphire is either Virginia's piece or the piece that cost $1400.","The piece that cost $1100 is made of platinum.","The piece with the sapphire cost 100 dollars more than the ring made of silver.","Becky's ring cost less than the piece with the topaz."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400"],"label_b":["Becky","Gina","Terry","Virginia"],"label_c":["aquamarine","opal","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["24k gold","platinum","silver","white gold"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4f71a5b0be3259dbfaa6952a23f43fe"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The stone that sold for $800 was found at the Todd claim.","The gem from Idaho sold for somewhat less than the rhodolite.","The gem that sold for $810 is either the gem found in the Zamora claim or the tourmaline.","The corundum sold for somewhat less than the stone from Oregon.","The gem found in the Zamora claim sold for 20 dollars more than the corundum.","The zircon is either the stone that sold for $820 or the stone from Oregon.","Of the gem found in the Todd claim and the stone found in the Quinn claim, one was from California and the other is the corundum.","The tourmaline is either the stone found in the Marsh claim or the stone from Oregon."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["corundum","rhodolite","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Marsh","Quinn","Todd","Zamora"],"label_d":["California","Idaho","Oregon","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42b04d5e37f953ecddd54122bec4dd12"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The competitor from Naperville began his contest 15 minutes before Paul.","Zachary began his contest 15 minutes after the contestant who won the blueberry pie contest.","Neither the competitor from Shelbyville nor Paul is the person who won the watermelon contest.","The person from Tillerville began his contest 30 minutes before the person who won the doughnut contest.","Francis is either the person who won the watermelon contest or the competitor from Tillerville.","The contestant from Naperville began his contest sometime after Francis.","The contestant who won the chicken wing contest is either the competitor who began his competition at 11:45 am or the contestant who began his competition at 12:00 pm."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Francis","Guillermo","Paul","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","doughnut","watermelon"],"label_d":["Naperville","Shelbyville","Tillerville","Vincennes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba49b24e296507429a87cdc2fb88e2ca"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The drone with a maximum range of 150 ft costs 75 dollars less than the machine that can fly for 25 minutes.","The drone that can fly for 10 minutes costs less than the drone with a maximum range of 350 ft.","The Zarobit-C has a maximum range of 1,000 ft.","The Werril 23A, the $600 device, and the device that can fly for 10 minutes are three different devices.","The machine that can fly for 30 minutes is either the device with a maximum range of 1,000 ft or the Motomiya.","The Motomiya costs $675.","Of the Zarobit-C and the device with a maximum range of 350 ft, one can fly for up to 60 minutes and the other costs $600."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675"],"label_b":["Eldang-X","Motomiya","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["150 ft","350 ft","475 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27235f598d3f04a5329c2e5bb67d4e1d"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Of Robert and the performer who went third, one was from Pleasant Hill and the other used mobile phones.","The juggler who used flashlights performed 2 spots after the performer from Rio Dell.","The person from Upper Lake, the juggler who went first, and Robert are three different people.","Robert, the performer who used flashlights and the juggler who used balls were all different people.","Lora performed 1 spot before the performer who used balls.","Otis performed 1 spot after the person from Rio Dell."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Lora","Otis","Robert","Shari"],"label_c":["balls","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":["Pleasant Hill","Rio Dell","Upper Lake","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb6f75ebdc95216308f35feffe3e1049"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Janie paid more than the person who got the pink tattoo.","Janie was either the Libra or the customer who paid $45.","Daryl wasn't the Libra.","Neil paid 5 dollars less than the person who got the pink tattoo.","Daryl paid 5 dollars less than the Gemini.","The Taurus got the violet tattoo.","The customer who got the green tattoo paid less than Daryl."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["Bonita","Daryl","Janie","Neil"],"label_c":["green","orange","pink","violet"],"label_d":["Gemini","Libra","Pisces","Taurus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c6e2cc8550a387fa13206c1abf6b51f"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The match with the Tuscanos finished with a score of 42-20.","The game in Groveland was 8 days before the match with the Warriors.","The match in Humeston was 4 days after the game with the Eagles.","Of the October 7 game and the game with the Warriors, one was in Ferndale and the other finished with a score of 34-7.","The 42-20 match was 8 days after the game with the Eagles.","The game with the Red and Blues didn't finish with a score of 24-21."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Eagles","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","Warriors"],"label_c":["13-9","24-21","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Coachella","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a70706410691acee363424ada893dff7"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["Hal Hamilton's project begins 2 months after the $40,000 project.","The $36,000 project begins 1 month after Bill Bonner's project.","Al Anderson's project begins sometime before Bill Bonner's project.","The job starting in April is either Al Anderson's project or the Ethel Street project.","The $25,000 project begins 2 months before the Karie Lane project.","Neither the Karie Lane project nor the $36,000 project is Bill Bonner's project.","The Russell Road project is either the $28,000 project or the $36,000 project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Ethel Street","Karie Lane","Russell Road","Virgil Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$25,000","$28,000","$36,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d918d92e881a370c9f69c64ad6fafcd"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the Pegasus item and the $25 one, one is the Portimax C and the other has 6 GB of storage.","The Yego Plus is either the 6 GB mobile phone or the $75 mobile phone.","The Winnow XD doesn't cost $25.","The Winnow XD has 4 GB more storage than the Opel one.","The $225 item is made by Pegasus.","The 8 GB item, the Opel item, and the $75 one are three different phones.","The $25 one is made by Mobilex."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_b":["Epplex 7s","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Yego Plus"],"label_c":["Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$145","$225"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae719ead7ae9b7facc1e34a0e1eda2cb"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The piece found at Gillis Park sold for 75 dollars less than the piece found in 1992.","The item that sold for $325 was either the gold chain or the item found at Colbert Run.","The cannonball sold for 75 dollars more than the piece found at Colbert Run.","Of the piece found in 2000 and the object found in 2009, one was found at Gillis Park and the other is silver coin.","The gold chain was either the object found in 1992 or the piece found at Dimmot Woods.","The piece found at Dimmot Woods sold for 75 dollars more than the piece found in 2009.","The piece found at Colbert Run sold for somewhat more than the item found at Gillis Park."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475"],"label_b":["cannonball","gold chain","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","2000","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4671da6c9325dad393c7e00423dd1c9a"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Bagee is either the 21-year-old one or the one from Somalia.","Pezaku is either the one from Cameroon or the 22-year-old giraffe.","Of the one from Cameroon and Angrit, one is 23 years old and the other is 10 feet tall.","The 23-year-old giraffe didn't come from Chad.","The 15-year-old giraffe is 2 feet taller than the giraffe from Cameroon.","Pezaku is somewhat taller than the 23-year-old giraffe.","Morutana came from Namibia."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Bagee","Morutana","Pezaku"],"label_c":["Cameroon","Chad","Namibia","Somalia"],"label_d":["15","21","22","23"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a9d1c1b15387cfaede78bb6b61ae563"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The person who wanted raspberries paid 1 dollar more than the customer who requested chia seeds.","The person who requested acai berries paid less than the customer who requested chia seeds.","The person who requested chia seeds, Sergio, and the person who wanted raspberries are three different people.","Trevor is either the customer who wanted blueberries or the person who wanted raspberries.","The customer who wanted blackberries paid 2 dollars less than Sergio.","The customer who requested flaxseed paid 2 dollars more than the person who wanted strawberries.","The customer who paid $6.75 is either the customer who requested acai berries or Isabel."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Isabel","Sergio","Trevor","Wilbur"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger"],"label_d":["blackberries","blueberries","raspberries","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f92c223352728044387c1158d2533c2"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH reaches a height of 85 ft.","Line C is longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft.","The line with a maximum height of 25 ft is shorter than Line B.","Line B is 50 feet shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.","Line C is either the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH or the 750 ft one.","Line D is 50 feet shorter than the line with a maximum height of 70 ft.","Line B doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 30 MPH."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line C","Line D"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","40 MPH","50 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82c0ffcd43a9691a0fcbdb707ee93f31"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Of the astronaut launching in February and the astronaut who will be studying gamma rays, one will be on mission AV-435 and the other is Edwin.","Rose will launch 2 months before the person assigned to mission PR-97.","The person who will be studying radiation won't be on mission PR-97.","Of the astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15 and Delia, one will launch in February and the other will focus on ant colonies.","The graduate launching in January will focus on gamma rays.","Seth will focus on radiation."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Delia","Edwin","Rose","Seth"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","PR-97","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","plant enzymes","radiation"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5491f1f7e2b8ccfc888647ca104c6b88"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Iron Hill is either the one that grows alfalfa or the business in Fremont.","The farm in Independence will be worked on 1 day before the farm that grows alfalfa.","Of the farm that grows beets and the farm that grows potatoes, one is in Independence and the other is Lone Oak.","The one Michael will dust on June 5th is either Iron Hill or the business in Big Bear Lake.","The one in Big Bear Lake will be worked on sometime after the business in Independence.","Hazelwood will be worked on 1 day after the business in Big Bear Lake.","The business in Fremont will be worked on 1 day after the one that grows potatoes."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Lucky Star"],"label_c":["Big Bear Lake","Fremont","Independence","Ollie"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","corn","potatoes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02b57e7fde95c72a2bddac942c0fde5e"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The option on St. Barts costs 20 dollars more per night than Grand Echo.","The hotel that offers kayaking is on Grenada.","Azure Hills is on St. Barts.","Azure Hills doesn't offer hang gliding.","Of the option that costs $175 per night and El Pacifico, one is on Grenada and the other offers skydiving.","Grand Echo costs 20 dollars more per night than the option on Grenada.","The hotel that costs $215 per night is either El Pacifico or the resort on St. Martin."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands","Features"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Grand Echo","Sapphire Hills"],"label_c":["Grenada","Martinique","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":["hang gliding","kayaking","scuba diving","skydiving"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1610e95d2eb5bf5d0ae39f7fd14fc69"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Sonaco is either the puzzle released in 1988 or the puzzle with 1000 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Garroda is either the jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme or the puzzle with the coral reef theme.","Of the jigsaw puzzle with 1000 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle released in 1998, one has the coral reef theme and the other was made by Kimsight.","The puzzle released in 1999 has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme.","The puzzle released in 1998 is either the puzzle with the outer space theme or the jigsaw puzzle with the coral reef theme.","The puzzle made by Perunia has somewhat more than the puzzle with the football theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Garroda","Kimsight","Perunia","Sonaco"],"label_c":["coral reef","football","outer space","rustic village"],"label_d":["1982","1988","1998","1999"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a88d92fcd291c2e1cc781e72824270cf"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The piece that needs to go to Chicago weighs more than Vic Evans's luggage.","The aquamarine bag weighs less than Xavier Carey's suitcase.","The piece that needs to go to Denver is either Wanda Dotson's bag or the suitcase that weighs 35 pounds.","Of the white bag and Yolanda Bauer's luggage, one weighs 44 pounds and the other was supposed to go to Orlando.","The white bag weighs 6 pounds more than Vic Evans's luggage.","Xavier Carey's luggage doesn't weigh 38 pounds.","The bag that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs 6 pounds more than the indigo suitcase."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44"],"label_b":["Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer"],"label_c":["aquamarine","brown","indigo","white"],"label_d":["Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","Orlando"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dfe53fa463ad723723808564a4e32a2e"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["\"Vanity Plates\" is 2 tracks after Abacus's track.","The grunge song is 2 tracks after \"Poorly Worded\".","The folk song is either Gizmo Glory's track or the first song.","\"Anything Else\" is sometime before Hustle Boys's track.","The dubstep track is sometime after Abacus's track.","Of \"Vanity Plates\" and Legion Five's song, one is the fourth song and the other is techno.","Hustle Boys's track isn't the second song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five"],"label_c":["Anything Else","I Think of You","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates"],"label_d":["dubstep","folk","grunge","techno"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d708fc9d09f373d8bd3326b989e3acfa"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The product from Acton is either the $7.50 product or Jim Joyner's honey.","Of Midge Mintz's product and Linda Lynn's product, one is made from clover nectar and the other comes from Lubec.","The product from Unity costs 1 dollar less than the clover honey.","The sage honey costs more than Linda Lynn's honey.","The product from Hiram costs more than the sourwood product.","Keith Koch's honey, the $7.50 honey, and the clover product are three different products.","The basswood honey doesn't cost $7.50."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["basswood","clover","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz"],"label_d":["Acton","Hiram","Lubec","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ebec27344db5cc182216fa7576a524b"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle with 250 pieces was released in 1981.","The puzzle with 750 pieces is either the puzzle released in 1999 or the puzzle with the outer space theme.","Of the puzzle released in 1999 and the puzzle with the football theme, one has 1000 pieces and the other was made by Garroda.","The puzzle with the postage stamp theme has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1992.","The puzzle released in 1999 has 500 more pieces than the puzzle with the postage stamp theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Chaurd wasn't released in 1995.","Of the jigsaw puzzle made by Perunia and the puzzle with 1000 pieces, one was released in 1999 and the other has the outer space theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Chaurd","Garroda","Perunia","Sonaco"],"label_c":["coral reef","football","outer space","postage stamp"],"label_d":["1981","1992","1995","1999"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df0468e4d7177b54b4995cfb9c73f583"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The $225 mobile phone has 2 GB less storage than the $25 one.","The Pegasus one has somewhat more storage than the $225 phone.","Of the Zennia 580 and the $199 one, one has 6 GB of storage and the other is made by Mobilex.","The Dynatra mobile phone has 2 GB less storage than the $225 mobile phone.","The Mobilex one is either the Epplex 7s or the $225 phone.","The Technitron item is either the Winnow XD or the Epplex 7s."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_b":["Epplex 7s","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Dynatra","Mobilex","Pegasus","Technitron"],"label_d":["$25","$125","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=345931a77e4c24aabc2803ce5b9b5ae9"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 1 silver medal ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 15 bronze medals.","Of the team that won 2 gold medals and the team that won 12 bronze medals, one ended with 10 silver medals and the other is the squad from Estonia.","The team that won 10 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad from Dominica.","Neither the squad that won 3 gold medals nor the team from Estonia was the squad that won 4 silver medals.","The squad that won 1 silver medal was either the squad that won 4 gold medals or the team from Dominica.","The squad from Yemen ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 15 bronze medals.","The squad that won 15 bronze medals didn't finish with 12 silver medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Dominica","Estonia","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["1","4","10","12"],"label_d":["3","10","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f47fa2a8ac1e0ba7dda8a1cd5e063f38"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater in New Zealand is believed to be newer than the feature discovered in June.","The feature that is 1,200 meters wide was found in September.","Of the feature discovered in June and the crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E., one is 780 meters wide and the other is in Rwanda.","The feature discovered in December is believed to be 30,000 years older than the crater discovered in September.","The feature in Qatar wasn't dated to 210,000 B.C.E..","The crater that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the feature that is 1,200 meters wide.","The crater in Oman was either the feature discovered in September or the feature that is 3,500 meters wide."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["New Zealand","Oman","Qatar","Rwanda"],"label_c":["June","September","October","December"],"label_d":["780 meters","1,200 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8da26d317af08d3d69b8ca531bb72924"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Marco, the contestant who got 11 votes, and the doctor are three different people.","The doctor received 7 votes more votes than Omar.","The contestant who got 25 votes played baseball.","Of Guillermo and the basketball player, one is the waiter and the other is the garbage man.","Guillermo played soccer.","The garbage man received 7 votes more votes than the lacrosse player."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Harvey","Marco","Omar"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["dentist","doctor","garbage man","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83a5876db4c642b17c820b08e340f1c1"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Eddie's duo finished sometime after the duo from Project City.","David's duo included Valerie.","Eddie's duo was either Patti's team or the team from Myers Flat.","The pair from Project City didn't include Tina.","Cedric's duo was either the team from Gouldsboro or Wendy's team.","The duo from Emeryville finished 6 seconds after Patti's team.","Of Patti's team and Brandon's duo, one was from Project City and the other finished in 29 seconds."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Brandon","Cedric","David","Eddie"],"label_c":["Patti","Tina","Valerie","Wendy"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Gouldsboro","Myers Flat","Project City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bc2422a5b8f613bdbbc7fc7acf69acc"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Zachary threw the yellow darts.","The contestant from Gilbertville finished somewhat lower than the contestant who threw the violet darts.","The contestant from Toledo was either the contestant who threw the yellow darts or Matthew.","The player who threw the green darts finished 7 points lower than the contestant from Mount Union.","Matthew finished with 62 points.","Neither the contestant who scored 55 points nor the contestant from Gilbertville was Nicholas.","Of Zachary and the player who threw the violet darts, one was from Worthington and the other finished with 55 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62"],"label_b":["Evan","Matthew","Nicholas","Zachary"],"label_c":["green","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Gilbertville","Mount Union","Toledo","Worthington"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c13495d788bf779483e50b3b2a07dd7"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The bottle from Loma Mar vineyard is either the syrah or the Bianca Flaux.","The Friambliss, the 1992 wine, and the wine from Hornitos vineyard are three different wines.","The Bianca Flaux was bottled in 1996.","The chardonnay was bottled 4 years before the wine from Kingfield vineyard.","The Vendemmia is a syrah.","The wine from Hornitos vineyard was bottled sometime before the pinot gris.","Of the Vendemmia and the pinot gris, one is from Maynard vineyard and the other was bottled in 1992."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Friambliss","Vendemmia"],"label_c":["chardonnay","pinot gris","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Hornitos","Kingfield","Loma Mar","Maynard"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b6046a69075b2f7e58c2bf7643502e8"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Delbert played somewhat more games than the person who wore number 28.","The boy who played first base was either the person who wore number 28 or Jorge.","Of the player who wore number 29 and the person who played first base, one played 11 games and the other was Jorge.","Of the boy who played second base and the player who wore number 29, one was Vincent and the other played 10 games.","Jorge played 1 more game than the player who played center field.","The player who played 9 games wore number 3."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Delbert","Evan","Jorge","Vincent"],"label_c":["center field","first base","second base","shortstop"],"label_d":["3","21","28","29"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24b790731487466d04be5b9740e2729d"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["The Objectivist spoke 1 day after the candidate whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees.","The politician whose speech brought in 850 attendees was the Independent.","Daniel Stead was the Independent.","The candidate who spoke on January 17th, Gara Oldman, and the Republican are three different people.","Barron Tweed didn't speak in front of exactly 1,875 attendees.","The speaker whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees spoke 1 day after Gara Oldman.","The candidate whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees was either the Democrat or the politician who spoke on January 14th."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Barron Tweed","Daniel Stead","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Objectivist","Republican"],"label_d":["850","1,600","1,875","2,250"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f77269e02d716cc46c4aa561150964db"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The city with a population of 31,000 is either Palo or the city whose mayor is Mike Morse.","Allerton has 3,000 more people than the town in Bristol County.","The city whose mayor is Mike Morse has more people than Kingsburg.","Neither the town in Dukes County nor the town whose mayor is Mike Morse is Allerton.","Of the city with a population of 34,000 and the town in Suffolk County, one is Palo and the other has Mike Morse as its mayor.","The town whose mayor is Al Acosta is in Middlesex County.","The city whose mayor is Lisa Lyons has more people than Hayfork."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000"],"label_b":["Allerton","Hayfork","Kingsburg","Palo"],"label_c":["Bristol","Dukes","Middlesex","Suffolk"],"label_d":["Al Acosta","Julie Jordan","Lisa Lyons","Mike Morse"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0116336d3a323f986b48f1f4112e868"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Of the pekingese and Shadow, one is Ginger's and the other won in 2008.","Douglas's canine won sometime after Shadow.","Shadow won sometime after Harley.","The maltese won 2 years after Fernando's canine.","The dalmatian won sometime before Molly.","The dog that won in 2006 is either the dalmatian or Douglas's dog.","Douglas's dog is either the pekingese or Max.","Chester's dog is either Molly or the maltese."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Chester","Douglas","Fernando","Ginger"],"label_c":["dalmatian","irish setter","maltese","pekingese"],"label_d":["Harley","Max","Molly","Shadow"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3820a9cd2d0c7c627f1032955f5ab7c5"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who went to Martinique is either Miranda or the person who took the Silver Shores cruise.","The traveler who went to Martinique set sail 1 year before Bradley.","Of the traveler who went to Jamaica and the person who took the 1985 cruise, one took the Azure Seas cruise and the other is Cory.","Ollie went to Grenada.","Neither the person who took the 1986 cruise nor the traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise is the person who went to Martinique.","Neither the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise nor the traveler who took the 1986 cruise is the traveler who went to Jamaica.","Neither the person who took the Neptunia cruise nor the traveler who took the 1986 cruise is Cory.","Ollie is either the person who took the 1983 cruise or the person who took the Neptunia cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Bradley","Cory","Miranda","Ollie"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Neptunia","Silver Shores"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=945cc05545e6c04ee9601fa5b35dc385"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Josephine's pet is either the puppy adopted in April or Wade.","Ida's pet is either the black lab or Wade.","Alicia's pet was adopted sometime before Wade.","The puppy adopted in March is either the schnauzer or Ida's pet.","The schnauzer was adopted 2 months after Alicia's pet.","Omar was adopted sometime before Hannah's pet.","Of the poodle and the dachshund, one is named Ian and the other is Alicia's.","The puppy adopted in February is the poodle."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alicia","Hannah","Ida","Josephine"],"label_c":["black lab","dachshund","poodle","schnauzer"],"label_d":["Ian","Omar","Wade","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c618c27db62cc0c34dbf7a26cd1bc8e2"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Verrild is either Papa Battalion or Uniform Battalion.","Of the battalion deploying in January and the battalion led by Commander Underwood, one is Papa Battalion and the other will deploy to Dratur.","The battalion led by Commander Bauer will deploy to Verrild.","The battalion led by Commander Sanchez is either the battalion deploying in April or the group deploying to Dratur.","Of the battalion deploying in April and the group deploying to Wada, one is Juliet Battalion and the other is Uniform Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Underwood will deploy 2 months after Charlie Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bauer","Rhodes","Sanchez","Underwood"],"label_c":["Charlie","Juliet","Papa","Uniform"],"label_d":["Dratur","Ghator","Verrild","Wada"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b089312383749f9cfc464ed07989b1e"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The mountain first climbed in 1914 is either the peak first summited by Eddie English or the peak that is 14,340 feet tall.","Mt. Ingram wasn't first climbed by Ford Fischer.","Mt. Norman is 14,470 feet tall.","The mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer, Mt. Humphrey, and the peak first climbed in 1962 are three different mountains.","The peak first climbed in 1962 is shorter than the peak first summited by Eddie English.","Mt. Wilkinson was first climbed in 1926.","Mt. Humphrey is shorter than the peak first climbed in 1962.","The peak first summited by Eddie English is either Mt. Norman or Mt. Humphrey."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Humphrey","Mt. Ingram","Mt. Norman","Mt. Wilkinson"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Eddie English","Ford Fischer","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":["1914","1926","1946","1962"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a878a5a30bf67b6c3601047e4ab6e6b"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The rocket from Russia will launch 1 month before the rocket from Denmark.","The rocket developed by Omnipax will launch 1 month before the rocket from Russia.","The rocket developed by Ubersplore is either the Cornick or the Beritron.","The rocket developed by Permias is either the Beritron or the rocket from Russia.","Of the Exatris and the rocket from Iran, one will launch in March and the other is made by Permias.","The rocket developed by SpaceZen will launch sometime after the rocket from Russia."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Beritron","Cornick","Dreadco","Exatris"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Permias","SpaceZen","Ubersplore"],"label_d":["Denmark","Hungary","Iran","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f84558f9bb712683d44b737b9d5993d"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Mebel's piece was painted in 1905.","Of the 1905 painting and Umolia's masterpiece, one is \"Orange Sky\" and the other has been missing for 10 years.","The masterpiece that's been missing for 15 years is either the 1913 painting or \"Tantrum\".","Graham Ginso's masterpiece isn't \"Tantrum\".","Baudry Brim's painting was painted sometime before \"Tantrum\".","The four paintings are the 1905 masterpiece, Umolia's piece, the painting that's been missing for 19 years and \"Lost in Time\".","The 1913 masterpiece, the masterpiece that's been missing for 19 years, and \"Lost in Time\" are three different paintings.","The masterpiece that's been missing for 20 years was painted sometime before \"Orange Sky\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921"],"label_b":["Baudry Brim","Graham Ginso","Mebel","Umolia"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum"],"label_d":["10","15","19","20"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=085d832dc6d58430f75c4ce148b8ed8f"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking that requested the photo booth, the Ingram family event, and the booking on Q Street are three different events.","The Walker family event is either the party on Beech Street or the event that requested the photo booth.","The Hayden family event is 1 day before the event that requested the petting zoo.","Of the event that requested the petting zoo and the Ingram family booking, one is on Norway Court and the other is on October 6.","The event that requested the superhero is sometime after the event on Q Street.","The party on October 4, the Ford family party, and the Ingram family booking are three different events."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Ford","Hayden","Ingram","Walker"],"label_d":["Beech Street","Norway Court","Q Street","Terrace Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4eef9ee54eeeb736e546c3ee611a75b8"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The jumper who has done 56 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years after the skydiver who wears the lime green suit.","Neither the skydiver who has done 42 previous jumps nor Clayton is the jumper who wears the lime green suit.","Of the jumper who first started in 1984 and the jumper who first started in 1983, one is Otis and the other has done 58 previous jumps.","Kelly started skydiving in 1982.","The skydiver who has done 42 previous jumps doesn't wear the red suit.","The jumper who wears the lime green suit started skydiving 1 year before Otis.","The jumper who has done 102 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year before the skydiver who wears the indigo suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Clayton","Everett","Kelly","Otis"],"label_c":["indigo","lime green","red","teal"],"label_d":["42","56","58","102"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25941587526fa3669087f353d455d0a0"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["Mr. Drake will dive on July 16.","Neither the customer going out on July 15 nor the customer headed to Little Reef is Mr. Erickson.","The customer headed to Queen's Bench is either the diver going out with Zachary or Mr. Drake.","Mrs. Ferrell will go out with Zachary.","Of Mrs. Ferrell and the customer going out with Sylvia, one wants to see Rowe Island and the other will dive on July 15.","The diver headed to Little Reef will dive sometime before the customer going out with Sylvia.","The diver going out with Hilda will dive 1 day before the customer headed to Porita Reef."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mr. Drake","Mr. Erickson","Mrs. Ferrell"],"label_c":["Hilda","Sylvia","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_d":["Little Reef","Porita Reef","Queen\\'s Bench","Rowe Island"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0571a0377c75a862c0ab635707285c7c"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Padilla's trainee is scheduled sometime after Peter.","Mr. French's client is scheduled 1 hour before the 15-year-old student.","Mr. French's trainee isn't 16 years old.","The 20-year-old trainee is Yvonne.","Mr. Padilla's client is either the 16-year-old client or the trainee with the 11:00am class.","Mr. Slate's trainee is scheduled 1 hour before Peter.","Greg is scheduled sometime before Mr. French's client."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Mrs. Barr","Mr. French","Mr. Padilla","Mr. Slate"],"label_c":["Greg","Isaac","Peter","Yvonne"],"label_d":["15","16","17","20"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22212e10bcfd0b7503fc2ad9ad2721d8"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The person hired on March 15th went to Northridge College.","Of the Haynes Inc. hire and the Sacred Heart College graduate, one is Zachary and the other was hired on March 18th.","Rosalie was hired 3 days after the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","Cynthia was hired sometime after the Rutherford College graduate.","The Green & Hayes hire is either the Rutherford College graduate or Rosalie.","Of the Sacred Heart College graduate and the Green & Hayes hire, one was hired on March 21st and the other is Rosalie."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st"],"label_b":["Cynthia","Kelvin","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp"],"label_d":["Northridge","Riverview","Rutherford","Sacred Heart"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b78e10febb9ee54dd97e29e01e70def5"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["Of the coffee Fredrick ordered and the eggnog latte, one cost $3.40 and the other was served by Toni.","Of the beverage served by Patsy and the beverage that cost $3.30, one was ordered by Eduardo and the other was the eggnog latte.","Neither the iced americano nor the beverage that cost $3.50 was the drink Ira ordered.","The cappuccino cost 20 cents more than the beverage served by Minnie.","The coffee Eduardo ordered was either the cappuccino or the drink served by Toni."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60"],"label_b":["Eduardo","Fredrick","Greg","Ira"],"label_c":["cappuccino","eggnog latte","espresso","iced americano"],"label_d":["Minnie","Olivia","Patsy","Toni"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=293d953d546a0b56e9b5833f035e6467"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Sacred Heart College graduate was hired 6 days before Zachary.","Gabriel wasn't hired by Green & Hayes.","Of the person hired on March 15th and Zachary, one went to Rutherford College and the other was hired by Ingram & Kemp.","The Velez & York hire was hired 6 days after Abel.","The Summit College graduate was hired 3 days after Abel.","Nadine was hired by Velez & York."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st"],"label_b":["Abel","Gabriel","Nadine","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Green & Hayes","Ingram & Kemp","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Northridge","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9aa87da168fc7423d4da0462644b6c0e"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the student who got the D and Freddie, one talked about President Harding and the other spoke for 11 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on President Jackson spoke 3 minutes more than Yvonne.","The student who spoke for 11 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on President Roosevelt or Yvonne.","The presenter who got the B+ spoke 3 minutes less than Andy.","Yvonne was either the presenter who got the B- or the student who spoke for 5 minutes.","Brett didn't speak for 11 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on President Roosevelt spoke 3 minutes more than the presenter who got the B-.","Brett was either the student who spoke for 5 minutes or the presenter who got the D."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Brett","Freddie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Adams","Harding","Jackson","Roosevelt"],"label_d":["B+","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83232bca9e686e286abd5db0042ebb9b"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Of the guest in room 320 and Yates, one is staying for 5 days and the other is from Wisconsin.","Watkins isn't staying for exactly 3 days.","The customer in room 114 is staying for a shorter time than Watkins.","The client from Georgia is either Mr. Everett or the guest who is staying for 2 days.","The person from Alaska is staying somewhat longer than Mrs. Arnold.","The guest from Michigan is staying 2 days longer than the client in room 124.","The client in room 320 is staying 2 days longer than Mrs. Arnold."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mrs. Arnold","Mr. Everett","Watkins","Yates"],"label_c":["114","117","124","320"],"label_d":["Alaska","Georgia","Michigan","Wisconsin"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67037689c1d47fcc151a84b4890a4f9d"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom treats heart disease.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of beetle treats dengue fever.","Of the drug that treats heart disease and the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of beetle, one is Damasol and the other was approved in March.","Favolin was approved 2 months after the drug that treats diabetes.","The pharmaceutical approved in April, the medicine that treats diabetes, and the medicine sourced from a specific type of bromeliad are three different drugs.","Gravon is either the drug approved in March or the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of bromeliad.","Favolin isn't sourced from a beetle."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Favolin","Gravon"],"label_c":["dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","influenza"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","frog","mushroom"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=740afbd7fd960418b2671092c7462e25"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Ochoa is either the mountain first climbed in 1962 or the peak first summited by Dale Dickens.","Of the mountain that is 14,340 feet tall and the peak first climbed in 1946, one was first climbed by Dale Dickens and the other was first climbed by Irving Igor.","Mt. Larsen was first climbed in 1946.","Mt. Dawson is taller than the mountain first summited by Irving Igor.","The peak first climbed in 1946 is 260 feet taller than Mt. Ochoa.","The mountain first climbed in 1845 is shorter than the peak first climbed in 1899.","The mountain first climbed in 1899 was first climbed by Kermit Kramer.","Mt. Phillips is either the mountain first summited by Irving Igor or the peak first climbed in 1899."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Dawson","Mt. Larsen","Mt. Ochoa","Mt. Phillips"],"label_c":["Dale Dickens","Gerry Gamble","Irving Igor","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":["1845","1899","1946","1962"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9f4085d243753cda826c27264317801"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["Of the Foltron and the rocket that will launch in March, one is from Denmark and the other is made by Ubersplore.","Neither the rocket that will launch in January nor the Foltron is the rocket from Poland.","The rocket developed by Techtrin will launch 2 months after the rocket from New Zealand.","The Athios will launch 1 month before the rocket developed by SpaceZen.","The Beritron will launch 1 month after the rocket from New Zealand.","The Foltron, the rocket developed by Techtrin and the rocket developed by SpaceZen are all different rockets."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Athios","Beritron","Foltron","Gralax"],"label_c":["SpaceZen","Techtrin","Ubersplore","Vexatech"],"label_d":["Denmark","New Zealand","Poland","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23bb259ff878cc812efe1aa644c8474d"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The youngster from troop 3094 was awarded after Angelina.","The girl from troop 4908 was awarded 2 spots before the youngster who won the swimming badge.","Maxine was awarded 1 spot after the girl who won the ceramics badge.","The scout who won the dance badge was either the youngster who got the third award or the girl who got the fourth award.","Angelina was either the girl who won the wildlife badge or the scout from troop 4908.","The girl who won the wildlife badge, the youngster from troop 4031, and Gayle are three different girls.","The girl from troop 3094 was awarded 1 spot before Gayle."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Dolores","Gayle","Maxine"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","swimming","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=990781ec8b6ddad6c4c190040a80a966"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The campaign with 925 responses is either the ad produced by Julie Jordan or the magazine ad.","The ad produced by Julie Jordan has brought in 300 more responses than the billboard.","The ad with 775 responses was produced by Hal Hopkins.","The tv commercial is either the campaign with 1075 responses or the ad with the $65,000 budget.","The magazine ad is either the campaign produced by Eddie Evans or the campaign with the $65,000 budget.","The campaign with the $50,000 budget has brought fewer responses than the direct mailer.","Of the ad produced by Hal Hopkins and the ad produced by Faith Fowler, one has the $15,000 budget and the other is the billboard.","The billboard has brought fewer responses than the ad with the $65,000 budget."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","tv commercial"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Hal Hopkins","Julie Jordan"],"label_d":["$15,000","$50,000","$65,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5599ba42092452a816edb7a028f7e469"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The ring made of palladium is either Sonja's ring or the ring that cost $1100.","The piece with the aquamarine cost less than Virginia's ring.","The piece made of 18k gold cost more than Gina's ring.","Virginia's piece didn't cost $1200.","The piece with the ruby cost 200 dollars more than Gina's ring.","The piece made of platinum cost 200 dollars more than the piece with the diamond.","Of the ring with the ruby and Wanda's ring, one cost $1400 and the other is made of silver."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400"],"label_b":["Gina","Sonja","Virginia","Wanda"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","ruby"],"label_d":["18k gold","palladium","platinum","silver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23d480d1293ed88f011a69c1fb92ee14"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Freda's pet was bought sometime before the wood frog.","The salamander was bought 1 month after the animal purchased in Newton.","The salamander is either Patrice's pet or the animal bought in April.","The animal bought in January was purchased in Falmouth.","The animal bought in March is either the cane toad or Freda's pet.","Of the animal purchased in Zearing and Lela's pet, one was bought in March and the other is the wood frog."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Freda","Lela","Maxine","Patrice"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","salamander","wood frog"],"label_d":["Deep River","Falmouth","Newton","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7d1cef6ec9bf5cde721ec8dc8718cc3"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mrs. Vazquez's trainee is scheduled sometime after Kellie.","The 17-year-old student is either the trainee with the 11:00am class or Bob.","Harold, the student with the 11:00am class, and Mr. Rodriguez's client are three different people.","The 21-year-old trainee is scheduled 1 hour before Mr. Rodriguez's student.","The 19-year-old trainee is scheduled sometime after Mrs. Young's client.","Of Opal and Kellie, one is Mr. Rodriguez's student and the other is 20 years old.","Mr. Glenn's client doesn't have the 11:00am class."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Mr. Glenn","Mr. Rodriguez","Mrs. Vazquez","Mrs. Young"],"label_c":["Bob","Harold","Kellie","Opal"],"label_d":["17","19","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a55f9d3f51730bc5220fa93df106f24"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Clara Street project is either Hal Hamilton's project or the $36,000 project.","The $18,000 project begins sometime after the Clara Street project.","Neither the $30,000 project nor the Ivy Street project is Hal Hamilton's project.","Cal Craft's project is either the job starting in June or the job starting in July.","The Oak Road project begins 1 month after Al Anderson's project.","The $18,000 project begins 1 month before the Ivy Street project.","The $36,000 project begins 2 months before Freda Fisher's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Clara Street","Harkin Drive","Ivy Street","Oak Road"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Cal Craft","Freda Fisher","Hal Hamilton"],"label_d":["$18,000","$30,000","$36,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ebccebec3e6a0e06218dcae1a4b81a4"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The onions sell for 20 cents more per pound than the produce from Harbor City.","Of Tracey's vegetables and the goods that sell for $2.70 per pound, one type is from Dickens and the other type is the potatoes.","Antonio's goods sell for 10 cents less per pound than the leeks.","The produce from Jesup, the goods that sell for $2.50 per pound, and Tracey's goods are three different vegetables.","Tracey's goods, the onions and the leeks are all different vegetables.","Mildred's produce sell for 10 cents more per pound than the goods from Harbor City."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80"],"label_b":["Antonio","Mildred","Tracey","Zachary"],"label_c":["leeks","onions","potatoes","radishes"],"label_d":["Dickens","Harbor City","Jesup","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b33a1a557319c42c311bbfec096d8723"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The coffee ordered by Henry cost 10 cents less than the coffee served by Minnie.","Neither the drink that cost $3.60 nor the drink that cost $3.30 was the drink ordered by Darrell.","The coffee that cost $3.30 was served by Susan.","The beverage that cost $3.60 wasn't served by Naomi.","Of the coffee Charlie ordered and the drink that cost $3.50, one was served by Minnie and the other was the espresso.","The macchiato cost 20 cents more than the drink ordered by Charlie.","The beverage ordered by Henry cost 10 cents less than the eggnog latte."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60"],"label_b":["Charlie","Darrell","Greg","Henry"],"label_c":["eggnog latte","espresso","macchiato","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Minnie","Naomi","Olivia","Susan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00b82d5450d68c54785c8584ad6349b3"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall was either the mammoth found in Siberia or \"Dumbo\".","Of \"Snuffles\" and the mammoth found in Michigan, one was 9.6 ft tall and the other is thought to be 170,000 years old.","\"Fang\", the animal believed to be 170,000 years old, and the animal that was 7.8 ft tall are three different animals.","The mammoth that was 7.8 ft tall lived sometime before the animal found in Michigan.","\"Snuffles\" was unearthed in Siberia.","\"Dumbo\" is thought to be 140,000 years old.","The mammoth found in Alaska lived 30,000 years before the animal that was 8.1 ft tall."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Fang","Snuffles"],"label_c":["Alaska","Michigan","Norway","Siberia"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.9 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b52eca122a357fbdc4e97255063578f"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 3 gold medals was either the squad that won 6 silver medals or the team from Namibia.","The team that won 4 silver medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad from Estonia.","The team that won 3 gold medals didn't end with 4 bronze medals.","The squad from Namibia finished with 2 gold medals.","Of the team that won 3 bronze medals and the team that won 1 gold medal, one ended with 1 silver medal and the other is the squad from Venezuela.","The squad from Namibia was either the squad that won 5 silver medals or the squad that won 3 bronze medals.","The team that won 6 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad from Namibia.","Neither the squad that won 1 silver medal nor the team from Venezuela was the team that won 4 gold medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Estonia","Namibia","Turkmenistan","Venezuela"],"label_c":["1","4","5","6"],"label_d":["3","4","6","15"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=752f69e5d3f5311baebefd0c96fe0731"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The 9:00 am class is the Arabic class.","The class in room 208 starts sometime after the Swahili class.","Of the Turkish class and the course with 18 students, one starts at 1:00 pm and the other is in room 215.","The class in room 215 starts 2 hours after the class with 10 students.","Of the class with 22 students and the Turkish class, one is in room 322 and the other starts at 11:00 am.","The course with 18 students is either the Swahili class or the class in room 215."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["208","212","215","322"],"label_c":["10","18","22","25"],"label_d":["Arabic","Russian","Swahili","Turkish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36c0ea783584b1e4105fd88aab9a17fc"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The animal caught in Mesa is 10 years younger than Iggy.","The gator that is 13.6 feet long is 10 years older than Arthur.","Of the 10 year old alligator and Iggy, one was captured in Lynn and the other is 12.9 feet long.","Elwood is 13.6 feet long.","Bubba isn't 10.2 feet long.","The gator caught in Pisa is 5 years older than Arthur."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Arthur","Bubba","Elwood","Iggy"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.2 feet","12.9 feet","13.6 feet"],"label_d":["Erie","Lynn","Mesa","Pisa"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c40137337483a6a727dedb32e0f2332c"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["Of the home owned by Callie Berg and the home in Delano, one rents for $1,525\/month and the other offers 1,350 sq ft of living space.","Neither the home that rents for $1,250\/month nor the house owned by Dan Callahan is the rental in Eagle Grove.","The home that rents for $1,525\/month is either the 1,475 sq ft house or the house owned by Dan Callahan.","The house in Fayette is owned by Callie Berg.","The house in Delano is 250 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $950\/month.","The home in Angelus Oaks offers 1,100 sq ft of living space.","The house owned by Inga Howell doesn't rent for $750\/month.","The 1,350 sq ft house is either the home that rents for $1,250\/month or the home owned by Callie Berg."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Delano","Eagle Grove","Fayette"],"label_c":["$750\/month","$950\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,525\/month"],"label_d":["Callie Berg","Dan Callahan","Inga Howell","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6503fb8d93a90fd43a1e9cc3d47ede78"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Neither Stacy's project nor the tiger shark project is the study beginning in April.","Mamie's project starts sometime after the hammerhead shark assignment.","The study on the Orion starts 1 month before Stacy's assignment.","Of the assignment beginning in May and the study on the Liberty, one is concerned with hammerhead sharks and the other is Stacy's study.","Of the project beginning in April and the assignment on the Escape, one is Mamie's assignment and the other is concerned with great white sharks.","Neither the project on the Escape nor the tiger shark assignment is Henrietta's assignment."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Mamie","Natasha","Stacy"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Orion","Osprey"],"label_d":["goblin","great white","hammerhead","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ea1f3d464019ac4126a881973ee6dda"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["The person who lives in Yountville is either Ernesto or the Texas native.","Iris isn't a native of Kansas.","Of the Louisiana native and the Kansas native, one is Tim and the other lives in Limington.","Ernesto is younger than the person who lives in Limington.","The centenarian who lives in Quasqueton is 1 year younger than the Texas native.","The Illinois native is 1 year older than the person who lives in Isleton.","The person who lives in Quasqueton is 1 year older than the Louisiana native."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years"],"label_b":["Ernesto","Iris","Tim","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Illinois","Kansas","Louisiana","Texas"],"label_d":["Isleton","Limington","Quasqueton","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e1f73bf319cdf998051b78c9dcf61e1"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["The pair from Emeryville finished sometime after David's duo.","Garrett's duo finished 3 seconds after Sandy's team.","The pair from Ireton finished 6 seconds before Wendy's team.","David's duo was either Yvonne's team or the team from Ireton.","The pair from Emeryville finished 3 seconds before Felipe's duo.","Tina's team was either the pair that finished in 35 seconds or the team that finished in 38 seconds.","Yvonne's team, the pair from Gouldsboro, and Felipe's duo are three different teams."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["David","Eddie","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Sandy","Tina","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Gouldsboro","Ireton","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1195ee0f53b871abcc2d6f1507c71d66"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The alligator that is 10.7 feet long is either the 15 year old alligator or Daredevil.","Sparky is 5 years younger than the animal that is 9.4 feet long.","Arthur was captured in Lynn.","The animal caught in Mesa is somewhat older than the gator that is 11.5 feet long.","The gator caught in Erie is 11.5 feet long.","The gator that is 13.6 feet long is 5 years older than the gator that is 9.4 feet long.","The animal caught in Waco is either the 15 year old alligator or Sparky."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Arthur","Claws","Daredevil","Sparky"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.7 feet","11.5 feet","13.6 feet"],"label_d":["Erie","Lynn","Mesa","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31c1b936f06bc730693baafb80153593"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The tour with 9 people will start at City Hall.","Of the tour starting at Chinatown and the 10:00am outing, one has 7 people in it and the other is with Latoya.","Gregory's tour is either the outing starting at City Hall or the outing with 12 people.","The trip starting at Little Italy will begin 1 hour before the tour starting at City Hall.","Chester's trip will begin sometime after the outing starting at Chinatown.","The tour with 10 people will begin 1 hour after the outing with 9 people.","Kelly's tour won't be at 7:00am."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Chester","Gregory","Kelly","Latoya"],"label_c":["Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","Little Italy"],"label_d":["7","9","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec9dcd6fba79ab3b13c25b83c649d72a"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["Of the $39.99 book and the book that was published in 2015, one was written by Will Wharton and the other covers pre-calculus.","The pre-calculus book wasn't authored by Pat Peterson.","Of the book written by Will Wharton and the $34.99 book, one was published in 2015 and the other covers algebra.","The trigonometry title costs 5 dollars less than the title that was published in 2005.","The geometry title, the book that was published in 2003 and the $39.99 textbook are all different books.","The title written by Velma Vintz is either the textbook that was published in 2005 or the $29.99 title.","The title written by Will Wharton, the $34.99 title, and the title that was published in 2003 are three different books.","The algebra book costs 5 dollars more than the title written by Velma Vintz."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["algebra","geometry","pre-calculus","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Steve Spark","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2005","2007","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d660b1565be9242034f13f66ec01ccd"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["The game released by Digibits is either Wizard World or the application released in June.","The application with 8.9 million downloads was released earlier than Wizard World.","Of the application released in April and the game with 5.5 million downloads, one is Peter Parka and the other was made by BeGamez.","Angry Ants was released earlier than the application with 4.2 million downloads.","The app with 8.9 million downloads wasn't developed by Trebuchet.","The application with 4.2 million downloads is either the game released by BeGamez or the app released by Apptastic.","The app released in May has 5.5 million downloads."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Digibits","Trebuchet"],"label_d":["2.3 million","4.2 million","5.5 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7664e60a6fa7b058a33ffe1f5b7b29e3"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Eileen hit 4 years after the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia.","Of Hurricane Gwendolyn and the hurricane that hit in 1952, one hit land at Granger and the other caused $18.5 million in damage.","Hurricane Gwendolyn, the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage and the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage were all different hurricanes.","The storm that caused $16.9 million in damage hit 8 years after the storm that made landfall at Hesperia.","Hurricane Bernadette hit 4 years before the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage.","Neither the hurricane that hit in 1944 nor Hurricane Gwendolyn was the storm that made landfall at Onawa."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956"],"label_b":["Bernadette","Eileen","Gwendolyn","Yvette"],"label_c":["$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$18.5 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":["Granger","Hesperia","Onawa","Varina"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea7d8fb224f2c3b84ee8acfa36f9f74a"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 4 outing logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the trip with Stephanie.","The outing with Quinn logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 10 outing.","Of the trip to Janesville and the outing to Gilmore City, one was with Paulette and the other was on April 4.","The outing to Livermore logged 14 more shooting stars than the April 4 trip.","The trip where they saw 9 shooting stars was in Janesville.","The trip where they saw 16 shooting stars was either the outing to Livermore or the April 15 trip.","The April 25 outing was either the trip where they saw 23 shooting stars or the trip with Stephanie.","The April 15 trip was either the trip to Conesville or the outing with Stephanie."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23"],"label_b":["April 4","April 10","April 15","April 25"],"label_c":["Conesville","Gilmore City","Janesville","Livermore"],"label_d":["Paulette","Quinn","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06d2c16415ad643ce7676322b3a46aa1"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The farm in Upper Lake will be worked on sometime after the business that grows potatoes.","Blackwater is either the one that grows beets or the business Michael will dust on June 7th.","The one Michael will dust on June 4th is either the business in Latimer or Meadowgrove.","The business in Latimer will be worked on sometime before Blackwater.","The one that grows alfalfa is in Santa Clara.","Lucky Star will be dusted on June 6th.","Meadowgrove isn't in Upper Lake.","The four farms are the farm that grows beets, the business in Albion, Lucky Star and Tall Pines."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Albion","Latimer","Santa Clara","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","potatoes","soy"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f67a6f2cc9a6610a9bd57ff216f2bbad"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The bottle from Cherbourg was sent 7 years after Amelia's message.","The letter that was sent in 1976 is either the letter from Penzance or Felipe's message.","The missive that was sent in 1976 wasn't found in 2008.","Felipe's bottle was sent in 1969.","Of the letter found in 2006 and the bottle that was sent in 1962, one was from Brighton and the other is Isaac's.","Felipe's missive is either the letter from Le Havre or the letter found in 2006.","The missive found in 2009 was sent 7 years before Felipe's message.","The letter that was sent in 1983, the message from Brighton, and Isaac's missive are three different letters."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Amelia","Felipe","Herbert","Isaac"],"label_c":["Brighton","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Penzance"],"label_d":["2006","2008","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4a51664775298458872dc2a56cbb6f7"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["Of the squad that won 12 silver medals and the team that won 11 silver medal, one is the squad from Jordan and the other finished with 10 bronze medals.","The squad that won 6 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the team from Slovakia.","The team from Bolivia didn't finish with 3 gold medals.","The squad that won 12 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad from Jordan.","Neither the squad that won 3 gold medals nor the squad from Jordan was the squad that won 10 silver medals.","The team from Luxembourg ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 11 silver medal.","The squad that won 4 bronze medals was either the squad that won 3 gold medals or the team that won 4 silver medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Bolivia","Jordan","Luxembourg","Slovakia"],"label_c":["4","10","11","12"],"label_d":["4","6","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59e73715d9d2459877efcfd3fc8b9139"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Donald Davis is either the quarterback or player number 4.","Of player number 4 and the person who played in 3 games last season, one is the corner back and the other is Lonnie Love.","Neither the corner back nor Lonnie Love is the person who played in 6 games last season.","The person who played in 5 games last season doesn't wear number 5.","The placekicker played one game more than Buford Britt.","Donald Davis played 4 games last season.","The person who played in 5 games last season is either the wide receiver or Donald Davis.","Player number 7 played one game less than Donald Davis."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Buford Britt","Donald Davis","Horace Hayden","Lonnie Love"],"label_c":["corner back","placekicker","quarterback","wide receiver"],"label_d":["4","5","7","14"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca728d26c1f2691938ab67f92fd2aec1"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The ska album sold 100,000 fewer copies than the acid rock release.","Of Sodium Green's release and the new wave record, one sold 1.4 million copies and the other was released in July.","The album that came out in September sold somewhat more copies than the ska album.","The release that came out in October is either Epoch Lantern's record or Eagle Ally's record.","The release that came out in February sold 100,000 fewer copies than the ska album.","The album that came out in July is either Eagle Ally's release or the ska release."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Lip Savage","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["February","July","September","October"],"label_d":["acid rock","heavy metal","new wave","ska"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a14d105c1a47612a28939cd19849f17"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Tara Carroll took 4 more days to finish than Ed Alexander.","The owner of the Quick Silver took somewhat more days to finish than the owner of the Sea Dart.","The person who finished in 278 days didn't sail the Alpha One.","Gil Baxter took 4 fewer days to finish than the sailor in the sloop.","The owner of the Alpha One didn't use the schooner.","Vicky Estes took 4 more days to finish than the person in the ketch.","The person in the sloop was either Ed Alexander or the competitor who finished in 274 days.","The sailor who finished in 274 days was either the owner of the Quick Silver or the person in the schooner."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282"],"label_b":["Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes"],"label_c":["catamaran","ketch","schooner","sloop"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Confluence","Quick Silver","Sea Dart"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b7a7b8df54f159437f0bc7182267b1d"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the Todd Street apartment is moving in on Saturday.","The family moving in on Monday is either the family paying $690 a month or the Ingrams.","Of the Quinns and the family moving into the M Street apartment, one is paying $700 a month and the other is moving in on Friday.","Of the family moving in on Wednesday and the family moving into the M Street apartment, one is paying $680 a month and the other is the Underwoods.","The family moving into the Brian Lane apartment isn't moving in on Wednesday.","The family moving into the M Street apartment is paying more per month than the Quinns."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710"],"label_b":["Ingrams","Quinns","Thompsons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Brian Lane","Ivy Street","M Street","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=286e01b29f9cab6d4ebcefb7dd790d2b"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Neither the one with 640 Twitter followers nor Blake is the one with 68 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 809 Twitter followers has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 54 LinkedIn connections.","Margie has 120 Facebook friends.","The one with 68 LinkedIn connections has 10 fewer Facebook friends than Opal.","The person with 654 Twitter followers has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 68 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 640 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 78 LinkedIn connections.","Of the person with 140 Facebook friends and the person with 130 Facebook friends, one is Opal and the other has 760 Twitter followers."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150"],"label_b":["Blake","Edgar","Margie","Opal"],"label_c":["54","68","78","84"],"label_d":["640","654","760","809"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be8007f6bcf216ccf5387ecd9b4fadba"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Neither the purchase that included turnips nor the $6.25 order is Vicky's order.","Of Leo's order and the purchase that included kale, one cost $5.25 and the other included strawberries.","Carol's purchase is either the purchase that included asparagus or the purchase that included strawberries.","Of the order that included raspberries and the $4.25 order, one was Carol's and the other included kale.","The order that included asparagus cost 2 dollars more than the order that included figs."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Carol","Leo","Marshall","Vicky"],"label_c":["asparagus","kale","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["figs","grapefruits","raspberries","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11b9592a7662465c4e971847b9fb32c5"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Sophie's candle costs 2 dollars more than the clove candle.","The pear product contains eucalyptus.","Victoria's product is either the $6.50 candle or the coconut candle.","Of the eucalyptus product and the apple product, one is Kari's and the other is $6.50.","The $7.50 product, the clove candle, and the coconut candle are three different products.","The apple candle contains cinnamon.","Sophie's candle doesn't contain apple."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Francisco","Kari","Sophie","Victoria"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","freesia"],"label_d":["apple","coconut","fig","pear"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b447e42d837eb83e2578c24b51b1fa72"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Of Valerie's team and Brandon's duo, one finished in 35 seconds and the other was from San Jacinto.","The duo that finished in 35 seconds didn't include Yvonne.","The duo that finished in 29 seconds was either Patti's team or David's duo.","Patti's team finished 3 seconds before the duo from Ireton.","Alexander's duo finished 3 seconds before the team from Gouldsboro.","Brandon's duo finished 6 seconds after Patti's team.","The pair from Project City, the pair that finished in 35 seconds, and Alexander's duo are three different teams."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","David"],"label_c":["Patti","Valerie","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Gouldsboro","Ireton","Project City","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de380a4b61dec13fa3033e94dedcfbb0"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The $175 million aircraft doesn't have a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The Darkwing 6 is either the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5 or the aircraft built by McConnell.","The Kesseling costs less than the Darkwing 6.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.3 costs 25 million dollars less than the aircraft built by Forsyth.","The Falcon X-2 costs less than the aircraft built by Ale and Moore.","The $150 million plane is either the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4 or the plane built by McConnell.","Of the Dragon F-15 and the plane built by Ale and Moore, one costs $175 million and the other costs $125 million.","The plane built by McConnell costs 25 million dollars more than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Kesseling"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan"],"label_d":["Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28c8cc5b65175707bb99fac89c82d9e2"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The participant from Kernville is either the friend who brought the soda or Olga.","Olga arrived at 4:45 pm.","Verna brought the soda.","Tom, the participant who arrived at 4:40 pm, and the friend from Anaheim Hills are three different people.","Of Verna and the friend who brought the hummus, one is from Martensdale and the other arrived at 4:40 pm.","The friend from Anaheim Hills arrived sometime before the participant who brought the hummus.","The friend who brought the corn chips arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer from El Segundo."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Grant","Olga","Tom","Verna"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","pizza","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","El Segundo","Kernville","Martensdale"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebc501162cb4dcbf4624a9d5fadb8b91"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Hubert was either the Cancer or the person who paid $45.","The customer who paid $45 didn't get the violet tattoo.","Neither Laura nor the Pisces was the customer who paid $50.","Laura got the orange tattoo.","The Taurus paid 5 dollars more than the customer who got the green tattoo.","Neither Vicky nor the Pisces was the customer who got the violet tattoo.","Of the person who got the red tattoo and the Taurus, one paid $40 and the other was Vicky."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["Hubert","Laura","Terry","Vicky"],"label_c":["green","orange","red","violet"],"label_d":["Cancer","Gemini","Pisces","Taurus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0faf7bad58d451bceead8ea58beb5787"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The holiday with Freddie is either the Illinois vacation or the camping holiday.","The vacation with Andy was 2 years before the vacation with Ellen.","The kayaking holiday was before the hiking trip.","The camping holiday and the Rhode Island trip are different trips.","The Kentucky vacation was before the vacation with Freddie.","The holiday with Andy was 2 years before the camping holiday.","The hiking trip is either the 2002 vacation or the Kentucky trip.","The Illinois holiday was before the Rhode Island vacation."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Andy","Bill","Ellen","Freddie"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hiking","kayaking"],"label_d":["Illinois","Kentucky","North Carolina","Rhode Island"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43604696769723a6b904c186bbd911ba"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The person who began his competition at 12:00 pm wasn't from Vincennes.","The contestant who won the chicken wing contest began his contest sometime before Zachary.","The person who won the chicken wing contest began his contest sometime before Paul.","The contestant from Orlando is either the competitor who won the chicken wing contest or the person who won the watermelon contest.","The person who began his competition at 11:15 am was from Monkton.","Of the contestant who won the blueberry pie contest and the competitor who began his competition at 11:45 am, one was Paul and the other was from Vincennes.","The person from Orlando began his contest 15 minutes before Isaac.","The person who won the watermelon contest, Isaac and Zachary are all different contestants."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Isaac","Paul","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Monkton","Orlando","Shelbyville","Vincennes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5c3959058ba0f4d27de667140fd8329"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Vincent was either the person who played 10 games or the boy who wore number 21.","The boy who wore number 18 played center field.","The boy who wore number 35 played second base.","Glen didn't wear number 18.","Glen played 2 more games than the boy who played first base.","Neither the boy who played first base nor the boy who wore number 21 was the player who played 11 games.","Of the boy who played second base and the player who wore number 18, one was Frank and the other played 10 games."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Delbert","Frank","Glen","Vincent"],"label_c":["center field","first base","second base","third base"],"label_d":["18","21","32","35"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b93cb08cffe9d421182f7615554bfe71"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["Of the 2003 vacation and the 2002 trip, one was with William and the other was in Kentucky.","The holiday with Tasha was in 2001.","The Alabama trip wasn't the kayaking holiday.","The Louisiana vacation was 1 year before the camping vacation.","Neither the Alabama holiday nor the vacation with Calvin is the hunting vacation.","The hunting vacation was 1 year before the holiday with William.","The Connecticut vacation was 2 years after the hunting holiday."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Calvin","Gladys","Tasha","William"],"label_c":["camping","hunting","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Alabama","Connecticut","Kentucky","Louisiana"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed5977bfdf5a40e0e4c57d822c99c5ca"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["The video that's 47 seconds long has 1 million fewer views than Francine's video.","Francine's viral video received 5 million views.","Neither \"Baby Eats Cake\" nor Olivia's video is the viral video with 7 million views.","Of the viral video that's 15 seconds long and the video with 4 million views, one is \"Baby Eats Cake\" and the other is Olivia's.","\"Beach Brouhaha\" has 1 million more views than Carl's viral video.","Francine's viral video is either \"Happy Hermits\" or the video that's 15 seconds long.","The viral video with 6 million views is either \"You Otter Know\" or Francine's video.","The viral video with 6 million views doesn't have a running time of 40 seconds."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Carl","Francine","Jane","Olivia"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Happy Hermits","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","40 seconds","47 seconds","55 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e08dfe2ae8b14b8d3553d128445e3b6"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Of the worker who manages Zinjo and the employee who works in the green section, one served 125 riders and the other is Eduardo.","The employee who served 50 riders manages Demon Drop.","Brett doesn't manage Speed Devil.","The person who served 100 riders is either the person who manages Zinjo or the worker who works in the pink section.","The employee who works in the purple section served fewer riders than the worker who manages Loop-D-Loop.","Of Herbert and the worker who served 125 riders, one manages Zinjo and the other works in the pink section.","The worker who manages Zinjo served 50 more riders than the worker who works in the purple section."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Brett","Eduardo","Herbert","Lyle"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","purple"],"label_d":["Demon Drop","Loop-D-Loop","Speed Devil","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40a632493e36f3d8da06337c18071709"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Neither the ambassador with the 10 day visit nor the ambassador with the 4 day visit is Bender.","Of the person leaving in January and the person going to Warsaw, one will leave for the 4 day visit and the other is Mr. Pickett.","The ambassador with the 7 day visit will leave sometime after the diplomat going to Lisbon.","The diplomat going to Kiev will leave for the 10 day visit.","Gilbert will leave 1 month before the diplomat going to Kiev.","The diplomat leaving in February is either Pickett or the diplomat going to Helsinki."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bender","Gilbert","Pickett","Stevenson"],"label_c":["4 day","6 day","7 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fc45217594dc737955b4d2fd5bd29a1"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The bottle from Bournemouth was sent 7 years before the letter found in 2007.","George's letter was sent in 1983.","Of Olive's bottle and the bottle from Cherbourg, one was found in 2015 and the other was sent in 1976.","Olive's bottle was from Plymouth.","The bottle found in 2012 is either the bottle from Plymouth or George's message.","The message found in 2006 was sent sometime before the letter from Cherbourg.","Noel's bottle, the missive that was sent in 1976, and the message found in 2006 are three different letters."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Felipe","George","Noel","Olive"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Plymouth"],"label_d":["2006","2007","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b42328c0cd83522446cc225c4673d3e8"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The rocket developed by Permias will launch 1 month before the rocket from Iran.","The rocket from Japan is either the rocket developed by Vexatech or the Dreadco.","The Dreadco will launch in April.","Of the Gralax and the rocket developed by Rubicorp, one is from New Zealand and the other will launch in March.","The rocket from Denmark will launch sometime before the rocket developed by Rubicorp.","Neither the rocket that will launch in March nor the rocket from Denmark is the Foltron.","The Gralax is made by Vexatech."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Cornick","Dreadco","Foltron","Gralax"],"label_c":["Permias","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Vexatech"],"label_d":["Denmark","Iran","Japan","New Zealand"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46627c8300a83fe91ba8fbefd36abb84"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["The person who lost 3 lbs started weight lifting.","The dieter who started a kayaking regimen used the vegan diet.","The person who used the low-fat diet lost somewhat fewer pounds than Raymond.","The friend who lost 5 lbs didn't try cycling.","Of Raymond and Gayle, one used the caveman diet and the other started kayaking.","The person who used the vegan diet lost 2 more pounds than Eula.","Norma lost 2 more pounds than the friend who started a kayaking regimen.","Of the dieter who lost 7 lbs and Gayle, one used the caveman diet and the other started kayaking."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Eula","Gayle","Norma","Raymond"],"label_c":["caveman","gluten-free","low-fat","vegan"],"label_d":["cycling","kayaking","rowing","weight lifting"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41e4e920cbfd27ae2f9b7acb1d8acf5e"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["The 185-page book is either the book that sold 26 copies or Daniel Hansen's book.","Of Roscoe Jones's book and Matt Stevens's book, one is My Best Friend and the other is 218 pages long.","Jeff Holman's book, the title that sold 26 copies, and My Best Friend are three different books.","The 310-page book sold 7 fewer copies than My Best Friend.","Dessert Oasis didn't sell exactly 26 copies.","The 192-page book sold somewhat more copies than Zara's Game.","Wendalissa sold somewhat more copies than Matt Stevens's book."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones"],"label_d":["185","192","218","310"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49bbaf8ab2f74afb22388104335a1ecf"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The peak first climbed in 1863, Mt. Rodriquez, and Mt. Norman are three different mountains.","The peak first summited by Ford Fischer is either the peak that is 14,600 feet tall or the peak first climbed in 1863.","Of Mt. Mccormick and the mountain that is 14,210 feet tall, one was first climbed in 1926 and the other was first climbed by Dale Dickens.","The mountain first summited by Art Aguilar is 130 feet shorter than the mountain first climbed in 1962.","The peak first climbed in 1926 is 130 feet shorter than the peak first summited by Ben Beasley.","Mt. Wilkinson was first climbed by Ben Beasley.","The mountain that is 14,600 feet tall, Mt. Rodriquez, and the mountain first summited by Ben Beasley are three different mountains."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Mccormick","Mt. Norman","Mt. Rodriquez","Mt. Wilkinson"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Ben Beasley","Dale Dickens","Ford Fischer"],"label_d":["1863","1926","1946","1962"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e79eb664afd2938ac581bc41e49e9bc"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Neither the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427 nor the planet orbiting star EX 53 is Ereph.","Of the exoplanet 47 light years from earth and the exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi., one orbits star MKP 427 and the other is Ereph.","Zhezios orbits star MKP 427.","The exoplanet with a diameter of 295,000 mi. is either the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53 or Zhezios.","The exoplanet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi..","The planet orbiting star BDF 198 is either the exoplanet 41 light years from earth or the planet 47 light years from earth.","Rodul is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years"],"label_b":["Ereph","Rodul","Vestor","Zhezios"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","MKP 427","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","295,000 mi.","345,000 mi.","650,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=677008c231db28d778a77f635948d449"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Of the record with 1.3 million sales and Jagged Knee's record, one was released in May and the other was glam rock.","The rockabilly release sold somewhat fewer copies than the record that came out in May.","The four releases are the record with 1.3 million sales, Jagged Knee's record, the new wave release and the album that came out in February.","The record with 1.4 million sales, the new wave release, and the record that came out in February are three different releases.","Audio Array's album sold somewhat fewer copies than the record that came out in July.","Eagle Ally's record wasn't released in July.","The heavy metal record is either the release with 1.4 million sales or the record that came out in July.","Epoch Lantern's release sold 1.3 million copies."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee"],"label_c":["January","February","May","July"],"label_d":["glam rock","heavy metal","new wave","rockabilly"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2639e2a6202bc99c7e45bc0ade17487f"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Of the Leach & Mccall hire and the Summit College graduate, one is Nadine and the other was hired on March 18th.","Of the Summit College graduate and the Ingram & Kemp hire, one was hired on March 21st and the other is Gabriel.","Gabriel was hired 3 days after the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","The person hired on March 15th went to Faraday College.","Abel was hired sometime after the Sacred Heart College graduate.","The Ingram & Kemp hire is either the Sacred Heart College graduate or Gabriel."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Nadine"],"label_c":["Dorsey Assoc.","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Faraday","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=159b6bd7775cbf629b4dd3df586ec3e6"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Of the team leaving in January and the team going to Romania, one will include Hazel and the other will include Wendell.","Neither Traci's team nor Hazel's team will be Noel's team.","Spencer's team will leave 1 month before the expedition going to Iran.","The team going to Iran will include Traci.","The expedition leaving in February will be either Wendell's team or the expedition going to France.","Olive's expedition will leave sometime after the expedition going to Oman."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Noel","Spencer","Wendell","Zachary"],"label_c":["Hazel","Ida","Olive","Traci"],"label_d":["France","Iran","Oman","Romania"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35e05a685b334ebd2f99d028ec6c1f47"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["The business opening on May 8th is either the company owned by Mrs. Dunlap or the business using a leaflet.","The company using a billboard will open sometime after the company owned by Mrs. Jackson.","Tricky Toys is either the company using a sandwich board or the business opening on May 11th.","Neither the business opening on May 8th nor the business using a sandwich board is the business owned by Mr. Zimmerman.","Of the company using a billboard and the company opening on May 11th, one is Pandora's Box and the other is owned by Mr. Simmons.","The company owned by Mr. Zimmerman will open sometime after White Elephant.","Ant Farms Etc. is owned by Mr. Simmons."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners","Ad Campaigns"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Pandora\\'s Box","Tricky Toys","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mrs. Dunlap","Mrs. Jackson","Mr. Simmons","Mr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["billboard","leaflet","radio ad","sandwich board"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff6d9e5ac458f17a8a0a68f757f59e1c"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The person who wanted blueberries asked for wheat grass.","The customer who wanted oranges paid more than the customer who requested acai berries.","Of the person who requested acai berries and the person who paid $8.75, one wanted blackberries and the other is Frederick.","Yolanda didn't request acai berries.","The person who requested chia seeds paid 2 dollars more than the customer who requested kale.","The person who wanted blackberries paid 1 dollar more than Otis.","The person who wanted blackberries paid less than the person who requested wheat grass."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Frederick","Heather","Otis","Yolanda"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","kale","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f54135469a42b49944aa2c8c23ff3e4c"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The person who used flashlights was either the performer from Kingsburg or Katrina.","Melissa performed sometime after the juggler from Quasqueton.","Of Daryl and the juggler who used bowling pins, one was from Nice and the other went fourth.","Katrina, the performer who used bowling pins, and the performer from Quasqueton are three different people.","The person who used batons performed 1 spot before Daryl.","The performer who went second, the person who used balls, and the person who used bowling pins are three different people."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Daryl","Katrina","Lora","Melissa"],"label_c":["balls","batons","bowling pins","flashlights"],"label_d":["Kingsburg","Nice","Quasqueton","Selma"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd56733c83086c7ec4390972c765eb8b"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Sid Snyder, the journalist sent out on April 6th, and the person who went to Algeria are three different people.","Of Tam Terry and the person who covered the mass protests, one went to Yemen and the other was sent out on April 6th.","The reporter who covered the earthquake left 1 day before the person who went to Canada.","The journalist who went to Turkey was either the person who covered the solar eclipse or Ned Noble.","Tam Terry covered the solar eclipse.","The reporter who went to Algeria left sometime before the reporter who covered the mass protests.","Ned Noble was sent out on April 7th."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th"],"label_b":["Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","mass protests","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Algeria","Canada","Turkey","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c31d33b7b67003f1cc23794262f223cf"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The player who lost in 21 moves was either Esther or the person who played first.","Of the person who started with the Torre Attack and Walter, one played fourth and the other lost in 41 moves.","The person who lost in 36 moves played 2 games after the player who started with the Reti Opening.","The player who started with the Benko Gambit played sometime before Velma.","The player who started with the Torre Attack played 2 games after Dawn.","The person who lost in 18 moves played sometime after Dawn.","Velma didn't play second."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dawn","Esther","Velma","Walter"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Reti Opening","Torre Attack"],"label_d":["18","21","36","41"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2be9b554f94d663ece8162872d9bed1"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Fredrick didn't order coconut for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop is either the customer who ordered peppermint for their first scoop or the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop.","Of the customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop and the third person, one was Katie and the other ordered mango for their first scoop.","Inez was immediately behind the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop.","Inez was 2 spots in line ahead of the person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop.","Hope is either the customer who ordered mango for their first scoop or the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Fredrick","Hope","Inez","Katie"],"label_c":["coconut","mango","peppermint","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","egg nog","lemon","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f61aaa1ca8999365bbb266e590b4f207"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The animal that is 14.0 feet long is 10 years older than Barnabas.","Darwin is either the alligator that is 11.1 feet long or the gator caught in Mesa.","The gator caught in Lynn is somewhat younger than Daredevil.","The 15 year old gator is either the gator that is 14.0 feet long or Darwin.","Of the animal that is 12.0 feet long and the animal that is 11.5 feet long, one was captured in Erie and the other is named Barnabas.","Kirby is either the 20 year old animal or the alligator caught in Mesa.","Barnabas is somewhat younger than the animal caught in Mesa.","The 10 year old animal is 12.0 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Barnabas","Daredevil","Darwin","Kirby"],"label_c":["11.1 feet","11.5 feet","12.0 feet","14.0 feet"],"label_d":["Erie","Lynn","Mesa","Troy"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7e9053ea494a2994121ea2bd9498813"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["The mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall lived 30,000 years before the mammoth found in Michigan.","The mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old wasn't exactly 9.6 ft tall.","The mammoth found in Norway lived 30,000 years after the animal that was 8.9 ft tall.","Of \"Fang\" and the animal found in Alaska, one is thought to be 140,000 years old and the other is thought to be 200,000 years old.","The mammoth believed to be 170,000 years old was either the animal that was 9.6 ft tall or the mammoth found in Norway.","\"Dumbo\" was either the mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall or the mammoth found in Norway.","\"Snuffles\" lived sometime before \"Dumbo\".","\"Peanut\" lived sometime before the animal found in Alaska."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years"],"label_b":["Dumbo","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles"],"label_c":["Alaska","Michigan","Norway","Scotland"],"label_d":["8.2 ft","8.9 ft","9.3 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12b945a0f927c3a54e0719fb1e776c2b"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["The player with 7 goals wears number 3.","The player from the Comets is either the person who wears number 19 or Farrell.","Barnes scored somewhat more than the player who wears number 19.","Farrell scored 1 goal more than the person from the Bears.","Of the person from the River Kings and the person who wears number 21, one is Owens and the other had 8 goals this season.","Of the person who wears number 21 and the player from the Comets, one had 9 goals this season and the other is Farrell."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Barnes","Carson","Farrell","Owens"],"label_c":["Bears","Comets","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["3","18","19","21"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f1b3df1bdd31c860d48ec8db4a6a59d"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Of the boxer with 2 losses and the woman from Philadelphia, one has 24 wins and the other is Cheryl Cates.","The woman from Los Angeles has 10 losses.","Krista is either the boxer from Boston or the woman with 2 losses.","The fighter from Boston has 6 more wins than the fighter with 7 losses.","Rhonda has 6 more wins than the boxer with 7 losses."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33"],"label_b":["Cheryl Cates","Krista","Rhonda","Winifred"],"label_c":["2","7","8","10"],"label_d":["Boston","Dublin","Los Angeles","Philadelphia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1715ae7806d77e32efb57558b311a9e6"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Otis finished sometime after #128.","The bird from Fort Jones finished sometime after Polly.","The runner from San Leandro finished 1 place before Ophelia.","#120, the ostrich that finished third, and Ophelia are three different animals.","The animal from Eagle Lake was either the ostrich that finished third or #118.","Of #136 and #128, one is Ophelia and the other was from Kimballton.","Bridget didn't finish third."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Ophelia","Otis","Polly"],"label_c":["118","120","128","136"],"label_d":["Eagle Lake","Fort Jones","Kimballton","San Leandro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=200b01ed295d906b6b66dc7ca2bdd330"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The EnergyBeam 110 doesn't have the 15-year warranty.","The unit with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars less than the Binson C40.","The Binson C40 costs 65 dollars less than the item with the 15-year warranty.","Of the Z-Free XL and the $375 item, one has the 12-year warranty and the other has the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The $440 air conditioner is either the unit with the 1-year warranty or the air conditioner with the 15-year warranty.","The air conditioner with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars more than the Binson C40."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Coolstar XV5","EnergyBeam 110","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","7-year","12-year","15-year"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=257d4efc9babe62eac23884318dc7b9f"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Gator Attack is either the one that sold for $90 or the one that came out in 1986.","AWOL Alert was purchased by Virgil.","The one that sold for $40 came out sometime after the video game bought by Kyle.","Of the game that sold for $40 and the game that came out in 1986, one is Countershot and the other was purchased by Virgil.","The game that came out in 1985 is either the game bought by Eduardo or the one that sold for $75.","Neither the one that came out in 1985 nor the one that sold for $90 is the one bought by Zachary.","The one bought by Zachary came out sometime after Victorforce."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Countershot","Gator Attack","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Eduardo","Kyle","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_d":["$40","$75","$85","$90"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f37bcb24552f1f458a108ca25778816a"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years was painted sometime before \"Girl at Sea\".","Turxar's painting, the 1913 painting, and the piece that's been missing for 10 years are three different paintings.","\"Clockwork\" was painted 8 years before the painting that's been missing for 15 years.","Of Warvoro's piece and \"Girl at Sea\", one has been missing for 20 years and the other was painted in 1913.","Warvoro's piece is \"Orange Sky\".","The piece that's been missing for 19 years is either \"Orange Sky\" or Pukes's masterpiece.","Pukes's piece was painted in 1921."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921"],"label_b":["Kami","Pukes","Turxar","Warvoro"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Orange Sky"],"label_d":["10","15","19","20"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8bab5cb5dd74218915fb4bd8e05d55f"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Foley's cake won't be key lime-flavored.","Mrs. Lowe's order will be in the shape of a biplane.","The order shaped like a bowling pin will be delivered 1 day after the chocolate cake.","The banana cake will be in the shape of a biplane.","The raspberry cake is either the cake shaped like a baseball glove or the October 5 delivery.","The chocolate cake will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Nolan's order.","Neither Mrs. Nolan's cake nor the cake shaped like a sports car is the October 8 delivery."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["Cortez","Foley","Lowe","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","sports car"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","key lime","raspberry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1797d6a18e85494b8d2161bf470bdfd9"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on President Coolidge spoke 6 minutes more than the student who got the A.","Of the student who got the B+ and the student who spoke for 5 minutes, one was Andy and the other talked about President Jackson.","Of Nadine and the student who gave the presentation on President Jackson, one spoke for 8 minutes and the other got the C-.","Andy was either the student who gave the presentation on President Coolidge or the student who got the C-.","Neither the student who gave the presentation on President Van Buren nor the student who spoke for 11 minutes was Zachary."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Nadine","Randy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Coolidge","Jackson","Taft","Van Buren"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a38b3f7875b8f2ce92ea792f1e3bf8d7"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The job with 50 attendees is the retreat.","The job with 75 attendees will be in Pennsylvania.","Of the birthday assignment and Susan's job, one will have 100 attendees and the other will be in Florida.","The symposium event is either Glenda's assignment or Susan's event.","The event in South Carolina is either the graduation assignment or Oliver's job.","Oliver's assignment is either the retreat assignment or the job in Pennsylvania.","The event in South Carolina will involve somewhat more people than the symposium assignment."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125"],"label_b":["Glenda","Mabel","Oliver","Susan"],"label_c":["birthday","graduation","retreat","symposium"],"label_d":["Delaware","Florida","Pennsylvania","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=592679b000ac5b1d3f1b7fb96dbc02d9"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Isaac, the person who got 25 votes, and the person who got 11 votes are three different people.","The dentist is either the soccer player or Isaac.","The lawyer received 14 votes fewer votes than Ken.","Of the person who got 25 votes and the architect, one played football and the other is Francisco.","The hockey player received 14 votes more votes than the lawyer."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Francisco","Isaac","Ken","Zachary"],"label_c":["basketball","football","hockey","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","lawyer","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ebd979f53b8a83d754b9354cff22ef1"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Vanessa had the water.","The diner who ordered the spaghetti paid 1 dollar more than Calvin.","The one who got the water paid 2 dollars more than Calvin.","Of the diner who paid $5.99 and Yvonne, one ordered the meatloaf and the other had the orange soda.","The diner who ordered the sloppy joe paid 2 dollars less than Yvonne.","Tracy didn't have the ginger ale."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Calvin","Tracy","Vanessa","Yvonne"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","orange soda","water"],"label_d":["club sandwich","meatloaf","sloppy joe","spaghetti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9985600fae20137c0cc4acdc2d5fc461"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["Of the Bennington team's automobile and the automobile with a high speed of 81 MPH, one is the Yamahana and the other drove for 525 miles.","The Mersey Tech team's car drove 25 miles farther than the automobile with a high speed of 70 MPH.","Neither the Darbyshire team's automobile nor the car that drove for 575 miles was the automobile with a high speed of 75 MPH.","Of the Versem and the Ober College team's car, one drove for 525 miles and the other had a high speed of 67 MPH.","The Awick didn't have a high speed of exactly 67 MPH.","The Versem was either the automobile with a high speed of 75 MPH or the Bennington team's car."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Leden","Versem","Yamahana"],"label_c":["67 MPH","70 MPH","75 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Bennington","Darbyshire","Mersey Tech","Ober College"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=431b9583c16203e389b9c00206741440"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The diver going out on July 14 is either the diver headed to Queen's Bench or the customer going out with Nadine.","Mrs. Ferrell will dive 1 day after Mrs. Blake.","The diver headed to Nemo's Ridge won't go out with Nadine.","Mr. Drake will dive 1 day before the customer going out with Ted.","The diver headed to Queen's Bench will dive sometime after the customer headed to Rowe Island.","Mr. Gallegos will dive 1 day after the customer going out with Kristy.","The diver going out on July 15 isn't going to Nemo's Ridge.","The customer going out with Ted is either Mrs. Blake or the diver going out on July 14."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16"],"label_b":["Mrs. Blake","Mr. Drake","Mrs. Ferrell","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Jorge","Kristy","Nadine","Ted"],"label_d":["Nemo\\'s Ridge","Porita Reef","Queen\\'s Bench","Rowe Island"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51d7bd05a0a85bbd0e5f25ade106cfc5"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["Isaac's show, the show where the survivor brought the fire starter and the episode that aired on April 27th are all different episodes.","Alfredo's show aired 1 week after the episode filmed in Nicaragua.","Victor's episode aired 1 week before the episode where the survivor brought the pot.","Of the episode filmed in Vanuatu and the show that aired on April 20th, one gave its survivor the water filter and the other featured Alfredo.","The episode filmed in Vanuatu, the show that aired on April 20th, and the episode where the survivor brought the fire starter are three different episodes.","Of the episode that aired on April 27th and the episode where the survivor brought the water filter, one was filmed in Vanuatu and the other featured Omar.","Omar's show wasn't filmed in Bolivia.","The show filmed in Nicaragua is either the show where the survivor brought the pot or the episode that aired on April 13th."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th"],"label_b":["Alfredo","Isaac","Omar","Victor"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Myanmar","Nicaragua","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["fire starter","pot","rope","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=786bfe7e8e027354e660f68d21663351"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["The person who paid $150 received the Deep Tissue massage.","Rose's client paid 10 dollars more than the client who got the Prenatal massage.","Aimee paid less than Whitney's client.","The person who paid $170 was either Pam's client or Aimee.","Rose's client was either Juana or the client who paid $180.","Of the person who got the Reflexology massage and Debra, one paid $170 and the other was Whitney's client."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses","Massages"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Aimee","Debra","Hannah","Juana"],"label_c":["Misty","Pam","Rose","Whitney"],"label_d":["Ayurvedic","Deep Tissue","Prenatal","Reflexology"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f54c5a223db453e4d1fd777c3a6060d7"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The appointment at 9:30am, the session with Howard, and the session with Jimmy are three different sessions.","Of Crystal's appointment and the session with Jimmy, one will focus on free weights and the other is at 11:30am.","The session with Michelle is either the cycling appointment or Emma's lesson.","Garrett's session is sometime after the swimming session.","The lesson with Irene is 1 hour before Crystal's lesson.","Emma's session, the lesson with Jimmy, and the swimming appointment are three different sessions."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Crystal","Emma","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Jimmy","Michelle"],"label_d":["cycling","free weights","swimming","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05d9232e7f8feb5c57c8774cd4c4bc41"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["Of Nancy's class and the ashtanga yoga class, one is at 11:30am and the other has 12 people in it.","The class with 9 people, the 11:30am class, and the anusara yoga class are three different classes.","The ashtanga yoga session starts 2 hours after Juana's session.","Juana's session begins 1 hour before the session with 6 people.","The 11:30am class isn't led by Teresa.","The 9:30am class is either Juana's class or the iyengar yoga class.","The anusara yoga session begins 1 hour before the session with 5 people."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","hatha","iyengar"],"label_c":["Juana","Nancy","Rosemary","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","9","12"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78b8a9341053fbcc9786b2782a4fd5a8"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["The diner who ordered the spaghetti didn't have the root beer.","The one who got the cream soda paid 1 dollar more than Tracy.","The diner who paid $7.99 was either the one who got the cream soda or the diner who ordered the spaghetti.","Of the diner who ordered the turkey plate and the diner who paid $4.99, one was Angela and the other had the ginger ale.","The diner who paid $4.99 was either Kelli or the one who got the ginger ale.","Of the diner who ordered the turkey plate and the one who got the cream soda, one was Angela and the other paid $5.99.","Oliver ordered the hamburger."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Angela","Kelli","Oliver","Tracy"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","iced tea","root beer"],"label_d":["hamburger","sloppy joe","spaghetti","turkey plate"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=502a38eb22e8a4cbe92dd5b180c7c75c"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The animal purchased in Underwood is either the cane toad or the amphibian bought in February.","Of the amphibian bought in January and the wood frog, one is Rosemary's and the other is Ollie's.","The newt was bought 1 month after Valerie's pet.","Darlene's pet wasn't purchased in Rodney.","The wood frog is either Ollie's pet or the amphibian bought in March.","The amphibian bought in April was purchased in Latimer.","The animal purchased in Underwood isn't the tree frog.","Rosemary's pet was bought 1 month before the tree frog."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Darlene","Ollie","Rosemary","Valerie"],"label_c":["cane toad","newt","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Cool","Latimer","Rodney","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52952495b957086e94a2126b46ff6e16"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Of the competitor who went sixth and the competitor from Switzerland, one was Hill Harvey and the other went to a maximum depth of 104 meters.","The person who went fourth was either the person from Ghana or Ferris Frye.","Of the competitor from Switzerland and the contestant who went fourth, one went to a maximum depth of 107 meters and the other was Ferris Frye.","The person who reached a depth of 101 meters was from Algeria.","Ferris Frye dove 3 meters deeper than the diver who went third.","Arnold Avery dove deeper than the competitor from Ghana."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Daniel Day","Ferris Frye","Hill Harvey"],"label_c":["third","fourth","sixth","seventh"],"label_d":["Algeria","Cyprus","Ghana","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55efd5dd66ea30e3412121beb42c2944"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The girl who won the ceramics badge was awarded 1 spot before the youngster from troop 4250.","Vickie won the swimming badge.","Of Vickie and the girl who won the dance badge, one was in troop 4908 and the other was awarded third.","Isabel, the scout who got the third award, and the youngster from troop 4031 are three different girls.","The youngster from troop 4031 was awarded before the girl who won the dance badge.","Gayle was awarded fourth.","The girl from troop 4781 was either the girl who won the swimming badge or Gayle."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Gayle","Isabel","Vickie"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","swimming"],"label_d":["4031","4250","4781","4908"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23ea2cff8efa0c172b5550e407a71375"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["Neither the 75 million year old fossil nor the fossil discovered in Uzbekistan is the mirasaurus.","Of the gigasaurus and the 75 million year old fossil, one was found in New Zealand and the other costs $1250.","Neither the 69 million year old fossil nor the 75 million year old fossil is the $750 fossil.","The 72 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the gigasaurus.","The rotosaurus costs more than the fossil discovered in Uzbekistan.","The 87 million year old fossil is either the fossil discovered in Kyrgyzstan or the mirasaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","87 million"],"label_d":["Kyrgyzstan","New Zealand","Uzbekistan","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bd2be9d38bf38a3a554b356b71cecdc"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Whoever dove on Thursday, the person who caught 12 lion fish, and Olga are three different people.","Of Olga and the person who caught 18 lion fish, one dived on Monday and the other worked at Front Reef.","Danielle caught 3 fewer fish than the person who worked at Ash Cay.","The person who worked at Ethel Bay caught 6 more fish than whoever dove on Wednesday.","Olga, the person who worked at Ethel Bay and the person who worked at Ash Cay were all different people.","Gabriel caught 3 more fish than whoever dove on Wednesday."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21"],"label_b":["Danielle","Gabriel","Olga","Wendy"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep"],"label_d":["Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6495df08790522010f3ef03f7adfb79f"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The piece that's been missing for 13 years was painted 8 years after Zhale's masterpiece.","The 1921 piece is \"Clockwork\".","Curo Cersal's painting is \"Willow Bend\".","Of Curo Cersal's piece and \"Lost in Time\", one has been missing for 20 years and the other has been missing for 19 years.","Fuji Fukiro's painting, the 1905 painting, and the painting that's been missing for 13 years are three different paintings.","The painting that's been missing for 19 years was painted 8 years after \"Tantrum\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921"],"label_b":["Curo Cersal","Dray D\\'Amici","Fuji Fukiro","Zhale"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Lost in Time","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","19","20"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6502384fdf94370043d3a49b86b61b03"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["Teresa's class is either the 12:30pm class or the session with 9 people.","The session with 12 people isn't led by Karen.","The vinyasa yoga class has 6 people in it.","The hatha yoga class, Opal's session, and the session with 9 people are three different classes.","The 11:30am class is either Opal's session or the class with 6 people.","The anusara yoga class is at 9:30am.","The bikram yoga class starts 2 hours after Marilyn's session.","Of the session with 6 people and the bikram yoga class, one is led by Teresa and the other is at 11:30am."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","bikram","hatha","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Marilyn","Opal","Teresa"],"label_d":["6","9","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=425ed914854e7620ba507bb9b819b794"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The siren released in 2000 is either the Soundarm or the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels.","The $160 siren is either the siren released in 1999 or the siren released in 1998.","The siren with a loudness of 110 decibels costs $182.","The $195 siren is quieter than the Soundarm.","The $195 siren wasn't released in 2004.","Of the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels and the $182 siren, one is the Eco Alert and the other was released in 1999.","The Bradley X9 is quieter than the $160 siren."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels"],"label_b":["Bradley X9","Eco Alert","Securalert","Soundarm"],"label_c":["1998","1999","2000","2004"],"label_d":["$120","$160","$182","$195"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b177d474161592dd1b297373e0c180be"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The competitor from Pierson finished 2 minutes after the competitor in the gray shirt.","Cesar finished in 21 minutes.","Of the runner in the lime shirt and the competitor from Templeton, one finished in 24 minutes and the other was Billy.","Daryl finished 1 minute after the runner in the yellow shirt.","Billy finished 1 minute after the contestant in the gray shirt.","Of Orlando and Daryl, one was from Norway and the other wore the cyan shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Billy","Cesar","Daryl","Orlando"],"label_c":["cyan","gray","lime","yellow"],"label_d":["Norway","Pierson","Templeton","Yorba Linda"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a4211fd78e2efedb417eb7776ba384f"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees has a forecasted low of 15 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 18 degrees will get somewhat more snow than the location with a forecasted high of 31 degrees.","The location with a forecasted low of 13 degrees will get somewhat less snow than Alden.","Jackman is expected to receive 3 inches of snow.","The four towns are the location with a forecasted high of 27 degrees, the town with a forecasted low of 10 degrees, Jackman and Newcastle.","Indio doesn't have a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","Alden is either the town with a forecasted high of 27 degrees or the town that will get 4 inches of snow.","The location that will get 1 inch of snow is either the town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees or Indio."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches"],"label_b":["Alden","Indio","Jackman","Newcastle"],"label_c":["10 degrees","13 degrees","15 degrees","18 degrees"],"label_d":["24 degrees","27 degrees","31 degrees","36 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=838c8b864fb94b48fecd4479798f9faf"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Of Lucky Star and the one Michael will dust on June 4th, one grows soy and the other is in Upper Lake.","The farm in Jamestown will be worked on 1 day before Blackwater.","The business in Newark will be worked on 1 day after Blackwater.","The one Michael will dust on June 5th is either the business that grows alfalfa or the business that grows spinach.","Meadowgrove doesn't grow spinach.","Blackwater will be worked on 1 day before the business that grows spinach."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star"],"label_c":["Defiance","Jamestown","Newark","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","soy","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4dea3a02d5b36eb07dfd7cf471ba334c"} {"story":"Jarvis is teaching a small group of friends how to properly brew several different types of tea. Using only the clues that follow, determine the ideal temperature and steep time for each tea, as well as its price per pound.","clues":["The Ali Shan doesn't steep for exactly 3 minutes.","The tea that steeps for 3.5 minutes costs 1 dollar less than the Iron Monk.","The variety that requires 190 degree water costs more than the variety that steeps for 3.5 minutes.","The Red Robe costs more than the tea that steeps for 3.5 minutes.","Of the tea that steeps for 2.5 minutes and the tea that costs $6.50, one is the Red Robe and the other needs 190 degree water.","The variety that costs $4.50 is either the tea that requires 210 degree water or the tea that requires 190 degree water.","The Dong Ding costs 2 dollars less than the variety that requires 185 degree water.","The variety that steeps for 1 minute is either the tea that costs $6.50 or the variety that requires 205 degree water.","The variety that steeps for 3 minutes costs more than the tea that requires 190 degree water."],"categories":["Prices","Teas","Temperatures","Steep Times"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Ali Shan","Dong Ding","Iron Monk","Red Robe"],"label_c":["185 degree","190 degree","205 degree","210 degree"],"label_d":["1 minute","2.5 minutes","3 minutes","3.5 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ac3be64f12b3406ef0f3e97632ec3a1"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Whoever dove on Wednesday caught 3 more fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.","Whoever dove on Tuesday worked at Belle Bar.","Kent didn't catch exactly 12 lion fish.","Of the person who worked at Ash Cay and the person who caught 21 lion fish, one dived on Monday and the other is Pat.","The person who worked at Holly Hock caught 3 fewer fish than the person who worked at Belle Bar.","Gabriel was either the person who worked at Belle Bar or whoever dove on Friday.","Cathy caught more fish than the person who worked at Ash Cay."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21"],"label_b":["Cathy","Gabriel","Kent","Pat"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Ethel Bay","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca8521da5798e753239bf296ccdda67a"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Neither the person who took the Neptunia cruise nor the traveler who went to Martinique is Jessica.","The traveler who took the Trinity cruise is either the traveler who went to Barbados or Jessica.","Of Damon and the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise, one went to Jamaica and the other was on the 1986 cruise.","Lee set sail sometime after the person who went to Martinique.","The person who took the Caprica cruise set sail 1 year before Damon.","Neither the traveler who took the Baroness cruise nor the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise is the person who took the 1984 cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Damon","Jessica","Kathy","Lee"],"label_c":["Baroness","Caprica","Neptunia","Trinity"],"label_d":["Barbados","Jamaica","Martinique","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ac2fdac9e295bad4860cfa81e5aa9b4"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Newcastle is either the town with a forecasted high of 31 degrees or the location with a forecasted high of 32 degrees.","The town with a forecasted high of 25 degrees will get 2 fewer inches of snow than Houghton.","The location with a forecasted low of 11 degrees will get somewhat less snow than the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees.","The location with a forecasted high of 32 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees.","Neither Houghton nor the location with a forecasted high of 32 degrees is the location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees.","The location that will get 1 inch of snow is either the town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees or Alden.","The town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees will get 2 more inches of snow than the town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches"],"label_b":["Alden","Houghton","Newcastle","Yuba City"],"label_c":["11 degrees","12 degrees","13 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":["25 degrees","31 degrees","32 degrees","34 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9f93443ac8f2eae5d039f3b22c6d1cc"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Freddie's pack is smaller than the orange pack.","Of the Naturba pack and the Grennel pack, one is black and the other is Freddie's.","The 35 liter pack is either the Pinkster pack or Tasha's pack.","Vickie's pack is either the 40 liter pack or the orange pack.","The gray pack is smaller than Salvador's pack.","The 30 liter pack is made by Naturba.","Tasha's pack is either the Adironda pack or the orange pack.","The Pinkster pack is 10 liters larger than Freddie's pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Freddie","Salvador","Tasha","Vickie"],"label_c":["Adironda","Grennel","Naturba","Pinkster"],"label_d":["black","gray","orange","purple"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2ada4701c417ae4114742dfc4b49eda"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The camping vacation was after the vacation with Olga.","The Pennsylvania holiday is either the 2002 vacation or the camping holiday.","Of the trip with Gladys and the Wyoming trip, one was the cycling trip and the other was in 2002.","The hunting vacation was 1 year before the Wyoming vacation.","The vacation with Gladys was 1 year after the kayaking holiday.","The Texas holiday was 1 year before the holiday with Bill.","The North Carolina vacation was after the kayaking holiday."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Bill","Gladys","Olga","Rochelle"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hunting","kayaking"],"label_d":["North Carolina","Pennsylvania","Texas","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dfc64a0d4656aa611165827d46f12f6"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Otis paid 1 dollar more than the person who requested chia seeds.","The customer who wanted bananas paid more than June.","June is either the person who requested quinoa or the customer who wanted raspberries.","The customer who requested quinoa, the person who wanted blackberries, and Nellie are three different people.","The customer who wanted bananas paid 1 dollar less than Nellie.","The customer who requested flaxseed is either the customer who paid $8.75 or the person who paid $9.75.","The customer who wanted raspberries paid 2 dollars less than the customer who requested kale."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["June","Mercedes","Nellie","Otis"],"label_c":["chia seeds","flaxseed","kale","quinoa"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","raspberries","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93d173dc287929ea29a5cc97a170cd22"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The party that requested the rock band is 1 day after the Garner family event.","The booking on Ash Avenue is sometime after the party that requested the bounce castle.","The event on Ronald Street is 2 days before the Ingram family booking.","The Hayden family booking is either the event on October 5 or the event on October 6.","The booking that requested the bounce castle is either the Underwood family party or the party on Ronald Street.","The event on Ash Avenue is 1 day before the booking that requested the photo booth.","The Underwood family party, the booking on James Street, and the event that requested the photo booth are three different events."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["bounce castle","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Garner","Hayden","Ingram","Underwood"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","James Street","Ronald Street","Willow Street"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=059b2524f7f48737f692fcd426c73fcc"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Darla's purchase wasn't the archaenido.","Neither the specimen from Oman nor the arachnid that sold for $75 was the raft spider.","Of the specimen from Dominica and the redback, one was won by Shelley and the other sold for $45.","Jan's purchase was either the raft spider or the specimen from Dominica.","The specimen from Portugal cost 15 dollars more than the ipstin spider.","Of Jan's purchase and the specimen from Zimbabwe, one sold for $45 and the other was the archaenido."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Darla","Freddie","Jan","Shelley"],"label_c":["archaenido","ipstin spider","raft spider","redback"],"label_d":["Dominica","Oman","Portugal","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11851ff88a777d51fd693925032bcc32"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The architect received more votes than Dennis.","The basketball player is either the contestant who got 18 votes or the person who got 25 votes.","Dennis is either the soccer player or the lawyer.","The lawyer received 14 votes fewer votes than the football player.","The soccer player, the dentist, and Vernon are three different people.","Wesley received 7 votes more votes than the baseball player.","The architect received 7 votes fewer votes than Vernon."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Dennis","Tommy","Vernon","Wesley"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","lawyer","musician"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb482a4849e4e5b42d9d2b4bbdcb7f45"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["Neither the rocket developed by Omnipax nor the Exatris is the rocket that will launch in April.","The Cornick is either the rocket developed by SpaceZen or the rocket from Costa Rica.","Of the rocket from Costa Rica and the rocket that will launch in January, one is made by Omnipax and the other is the Exatris.","The rocket from Qatar will launch 1 month before the Cornick.","The rocket that will launch in March isn't from New Zealand.","The rocket that will launch in March is either the rocket developed by Techtrin or the Cornick.","The Cornick will launch in February.","The rocket developed by Rubicorp will launch 1 month after the Athios."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Athios","Cornick","Dreadco","Exatris"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Techtrin"],"label_d":["Costa Rica","New Zealand","Qatar","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4194342307983f37ae06e52924eefa8"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["The exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913 is farther away from us than Theros.","Neither the exoplanet 45 light years from earth nor the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. is the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.","The exoplanet 45 light years from earth is either the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53 or the exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi..","Kinucia is either the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. or the planet 47 light years from earth.","Of the planet with a diameter of 295,000 mi. and the exoplanet 47 light years from earth, one is Hinveng and the other orbits star PLC 120.","Ereph orbits star PLC 120.","The exoplanet with a diameter of 295,000 mi. is farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years"],"label_b":["Ereph","Hinveng","Kinucia","Theros"],"label_c":["EX 53","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913"],"label_d":["295,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","540,000 mi.","650,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2e6374574db6f7411a15f7d00fbefc2"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Gator Attack is either the one that sold for $70 or the game that sold for $35.","The game that sold for $70 came out 1 year after the video game bought by Phillip.","Of the game that sold for $55 and the game bought by Horace, one is Countershot and the other is Gator Attack.","The one bought by Shannon is either AWOL Alert or the one that sold for $35.","Troop Seven came out 1 year after Countershot.","The video game bought by Gene came out 1 year before Gator Attack.","The game bought by Horace came out sometime before the video game bought by Shannon."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Countershot","Gator Attack","Troop Seven"],"label_c":["Gene","Horace","Phillip","Shannon"],"label_d":["$35","$55","$70","$80"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a01ace26e344d86a654581d1a784562f"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["The hero who patrols Libertyville is Sid Shaffer.","\"Ultra Hex\" isn't Danny Doyle.","The hero who patrols Summerland began sometime after Danny Doyle.","Of Danny Doyle and the superhero who started in 2009, one patrols Green Hills and the other is \"Deep Shadow\".","Gabe Grant began 2 years after Red Reilly.","The superhero who patrols Green Hills began 1 year after \"Prism Shield\".","The person who patrols Green Hills began sometime before Sid Shaffer."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Deep Shadow","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex"],"label_c":["Danny Doyle","Gabe Grant","Red Reilly","Sid Shaffer"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Green Hills","Libertyville","Summerland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b54d72101c734df267ade5dfa7c5bca"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The four species are the dobra dingo, the animal added to the list in 2009, the species that lives in Norway and the animal with a population size of 525.","The species with a population size of 350 was listed 1 year after the nibner newt.","The animal added to the list in 2008 is either the animal that lives in Cambodia or the animal with a population size of 350.","Of the animal added to the list in 2009 and the species with a population size of 385, one lives in Cambodia and the other is the osbele oryx.","The animal added to the list in 2007 doesn't live in Oman.","The species with a population size of 525 was listed sometime after the dobra dingo."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx"],"label_c":["210","350","385","525"],"label_d":["Cambodia","Luxembourg","Norway","Oman"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=694f7b775a98efe56442901b78aaa40e"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Howard Park wasn't established in 2004.","Of the atlas otter's reserve and the reserve established in 2010, one is in Bibb County and the other is Silver Lakes.","The reserve in Lamar County is home to the box python.","Foxtail Bend is either the box python's reserve or the reserve in Talladega County.","The sandy hare's reserve was established 2 years before the box python's reserve.","Elm Park was established sometime after the atlas otter's reserve.","The reserve in Pickens County was established 2 years after the park in Lamar County."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Silver Lakes"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","frilled stork","sandy hare"],"label_d":["Bibb","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6013dd0de0b61ae9bd0810f45c3f644e"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft is shorter than Line E.","Line E doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 30 MPH.","Line F is longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft.","Line F is either the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH or the 750 ft zip line.","Line G is 50 feet shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH reaches a height of 85 ft.","Line E is 50 feet shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","40 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e2b0f80949b5fde795098ae91bc190b"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Steado G5 costs somewhat more than the submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet.","The Ompoc Eleven is sold by Watertime LLC.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc..","The submersible with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet isn't sold by MarineCo.","The Steado G5 is either the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc. or the submarine with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet.","The Marine V is either the submarine with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet or the submersible built by Zephyr Waves.","Of the submarine built by Deep Sea Inc. and the Cafader Six, one has a maximum depth of 16,000 feet and the other costs $25,000."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Steado G5"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","5,500 feet","10,000 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63653d4fc6372a9420a4cf427e6a311e"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["The worker who served 125 riders manages Loop-D-Loop.","Neither the worker who manages Demon Drop nor Fredrick is the person who served 125 riders.","Of the employee who manages Speed Devil and the employee who works in the pink section, one is Herbert and the other served 50 riders.","Sergio served fewer riders than the worker who works in the blue section.","The worker who manages Agony Alley doesn't work in the red section.","Fredrick served 25 more riders than the person who works in the yellow section.","The person who manages Demon Drop is either the worker who works in the red section or the employee who served 100 riders."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Fredrick","Herbert","Lyle","Sergio"],"label_c":["blue","pink","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Demon Drop","Loop-D-Loop","Speed Devil"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=283c2e7b946d181761e490ee983622b9"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["The canine sent to Kermit County graduated 2 months after Jaws.","The dog sent to Fairfield County was assigned to Officer Zimmerman.","Of the K-9 unit that graduated in April and the dog sent to Kermit County, one was assigned to Officer Salinas and the other was assigned to Officer Velasquez.","Jaws was either the K-9 unit sent to Sycamore County or the canine assigned to Officer Salinas.","Aries graduated sometime after the dog assigned to Officer Velasquez.","McGruff was either the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Velasquez or the K-9 unit sent to Fairfield County.","Hercules went to Kermit County.","The canine sent to Cole County graduated sometime before the K-9 unit sent to Fairfield County."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Aries","Hercules","Jaws","McGruff"],"label_c":["Salinas","Trujillo","Velasquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Cole","Fairfield","Kermit","Sycamore"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee96e5477bc3b636b9f4738ab36b58c9"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The squad from Forest City was ranked 1 place ahead of the red team.","The group that finished fourth, the \"Splat Squad\", and the red team are three different teams.","Of the \"Color Blinds\" and the squad that finished first, one is from Forest City and the other uses white paintballs.","The \"Target Bombs\" uses red paintballs.","The purple team was ranked 1 place ahead of the team from Yucca Valley.","The team from Evansdale, the \"Splat Squad\", and the \"Oil Crew\" are three different teams.","The yellow team is either the squad that finished fourth or the team from Evansdale."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Oil Crew","Splat Squad","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Evansdale","Forest City","Libertyville","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f2030d632d1c724ed63475df3e56942"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The animal added to the list in 2009 doesn't live in Zambia.","The species that lives in Jamaica is either the animal with a population size of 350 or the species with a population size of 525.","The species with a population size of 525, the dobra dingo and the osbele oryx are all different species.","The animal that lives in Jamaica was listed 1 year before the dobra dingo.","Of the species with a population size of 210 and the species added to the list in 2008, one is the lisner cat and the other lives in Zambia.","The species with a population size of 350 was listed sometime before the osbele oryx.","The animal added to the list in 2006 lives in France.","The animal with a population size of 350 was listed sometime before the lisner cat."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx"],"label_c":["210","350","385","525"],"label_d":["France","Jamaica","Russia","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3f03de8418cf5c28a591a8476159af2"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The boat that went to Hollow Hole saw more manatees than the Benny II.","Captain Preston's vessel, the boat that saw 5 manatees, and the Daily Ray are three different boats.","The vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel wasn't led by Captain Yang.","Of the boat that saw 4 manatees and the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef, one was led by Captain Quinn and the other was the Daily Ray.","Captain Jacobson's vessel saw more manatees than the boat that went to Trey's Tunnel.","The Samantha saw 1 fewer manatees than the boat that went to Trey's Tunnel.","Captain Jacobson's vessel is either the vessel that saw 6 manatees or the Benny II."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Samantha","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Jacobson","Preston","Quinn","Yang"],"label_d":["Betty Beach","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Trey\\'s Tunnel"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0d1eb5666bf2d2874aa41b6ba38f8dd"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Massey's order won't be lemon-flavored.","Of Mrs. Nolan's order and the October 5 delivery, one will be key lime-flavored and the other will be in the shape of a sports car.","Mrs. Cortez's order will be delivered 1 day before the lemon cake.","The order shaped like a biplane will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Cortez's cake.","The October 6 delivery is either the banana cake or the lemon cake.","The cake shaped like a sailboat will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Cortez's order."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["Cortez","Estrada","Massey","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","sailboat","sports car"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","key lime","lemon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=712762220983f6d718416d8d1335c250"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island first seen by Captain Norris was discovered 7 years before the island on which the Holo'oka people lived.","Of Beruhga and the island discovered in 1754, one was found by Captain Norris and the other was inhabited by the Manika'i.","Teuz was inhabited by the Holo'oka.","The island on which the Hakili people lived was discovered 7 years before the island first seen by Captain Wesley.","The island discovered in 1775, Qlork, and the island on which the Holo'oka people lived are three different islands.","The island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga, Qlork, and Nuhirk are three different islands.","The island on which the Kukani people lived was either the island discovered in 1775 or the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Nuhirk","Qlork","Teuz"],"label_c":["Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Manika\\'i","Kukani"],"label_d":["Guizburuaga","Norris","Payne","Wesley"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=700b19edd557ac8019f320c53bcef237"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Brewer is taller than the mountain first summited by Irving Igor.","Of the mountain that is 14,340 feet tall and the mountain first climbed in 1946, one was first climbed by Ben Beasley and the other was first climbed by Irving Igor.","Mt. Rodriquez is either the mountain first summited by Irving Igor or the peak first climbed in 1926.","The peak first climbed in 1946 is 260 feet taller than Mt. Mccormick.","Mt. Mccormick is either the peak first climbed in 1962 or the mountain first summited by Ben Beasley.","The mountain first climbed in 1926 was first climbed by Leonard Lara.","The peak first climbed in 1863 is shorter than the mountain first climbed in 1926.","Mt. Humphrey was first climbed in 1946."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Brewer","Mt. Humphrey","Mt. Mccormick","Mt. Rodriquez"],"label_c":["Ben Beasley","Hal Hudson","Irving Igor","Leonard Lara"],"label_d":["1863","1926","1946","1962"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c3c0c4963ba2b9c914db0de33171e54"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The amphibian purchased in Evansdale is either the wood frog or Ida's pet.","The animal purchased in Vinton was bought 2 months before Patrice's pet.","The tree frog was bought 2 months after the amphibian purchased in Vinton.","Of the animal bought in April and the animal purchased in Deep River, one is the newt and the other is Gertrude's.","Neither the amphibian bought in April nor the animal bought in February is Ida's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Gertrude","Ida","Patrice","Rosemary"],"label_c":["bullfrog","newt","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Deep River","Evansdale","Vinton","Walker"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e95ad68186cff3a22361235b5827bad"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The player who lost in 41 moves started with the Ware Opening.","Priscilla played 1 game before the player who lost in 21 moves.","The player who started with the Benko Gambit played sometime before Priscilla.","Priscilla didn't lose after exactly 25 moves.","Sonja played sometime after the person who started with the Torre Attack.","Sonja was either the person who lost in 25 moves or the person who played third.","Yvonne played 1 game before the person who started with the Torre Attack."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Kendra","Priscilla","Sonja","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Giuoco Start","Torre Attack","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["21","25","29","41"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4c67e28da47039d51c21cde7ebedc72"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The machine with a maximum range of 100 ft costs more than the drone with a maximum range of 650 ft.","The Mechania is either the device that can fly for 20 minutes or the device with a maximum range of 350 ft.","Of the machine that can fly for 25 minutes and the drone that can fly for 60 minutes, one has a maximum range of 650 ft and the other is the Suzutake.","The drone with a maximum range of 350 ft costs 75 dollars more than the device that can fly for 60 minutes.","The Eldang-X costs 75 dollars more than the device with a maximum range of 100 ft.","The machine with a maximum range of 650 ft costs 75 dollars less than the drone that can fly for 20 minutes.","The $525 device is either the Mechania or the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675"],"label_b":["Eldang-X","Mechania","Suzutake","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","350 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c0b930de11c51ea7476729e0d016541"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The swallowtail butterfly cost 30 dollars more than Tommy's purchase.","Of the torturix butterfly and the specimen from Yemen, one was won by Yvette and the other sold for $75.","Faye's purchase was either the torturix butterfly or the specimen from Botswana.","The insect that sold for $45 was either the clearwing butterfly or Faye's purchase.","Faye's purchase cost more than the specimen from Yemen.","Christopher's purchase was either the specimen from Venezuela or the swallowtail butterfly.","The clearwing butterfly cost less than the specimen from Venezuela.","The specimen from Yemen cost more than the specimen from Australia."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Christopher","Faye","Tommy","Yvette"],"label_c":["clearwing","peppered","swallowtail","torturix"],"label_d":["Australia","Botswana","Venezuela","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=811a76700772cdf26835cbbcfd2eccc7"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["The person who danced first scored somewhat lower than the dancer who performed fourth.","The contestant that scored 181 points was either the person who danced first or Bessie.","The person who danced the boogie-woogie scored 6 points lower than Darla.","The person who danced sixth scored 6 points higher than the person who danced the samba.","Neither Darla nor whoever danced the jitterbug was the person who danced fourth.","The dancer who did the jitterbug scored 3 points higher than the dancer who performed fourth.","Melissa was either the performer who did the hustle or the dancer who did the jitterbug."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points"],"label_b":["Bessie","Darla","Melissa","Shirley"],"label_c":["1st","4th","6th","7th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","hustle","jitterbug","samba"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70e671cf9a0471145c452ad3b16a564f"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["The giraffe from Ethiopia is 1 foot shorter than the 25-year-old animal.","The 16-year-old giraffe is 1 foot shorter than the giraffe from Kenya.","The giraffe that is 13 feet tall, Morutana, and the animal from Kenya are three different giraffes.","Zakita came from Kenya.","Of Dyneton and the one that is 10 feet tall, one is 16 years old and the other came from Somalia.","The 15-year-old giraffe, Morutana, and Jebedah are three different giraffes.","The animal from South Sudan is either the giraffe that is 13 feet tall or the 15-year-old one."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet"],"label_b":["Dyneton","Jebedah","Morutana","Zakita"],"label_c":["Ethiopia","Kenya","Somalia","South Sudan"],"label_d":["15","16","24","25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f389d45f7896756ac1f24fc1bb042554"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The four condors are the condor with a wingspan of 106 inches, Spike, the condor released at Golden Butte and the 9-year-old bird.","Charlie isn't 12 years old.","Buddy has a wingspan somewhat shorter than the 12-year-old bird.","Of the condor with a wingspan of 106 inches and Spike, one is 10 years old and the other was released at Bingham Canyon.","Neither the bird released at Golden Butte nor the 9-year-old condor is the condor with a wingspan of 110 inches.","The condor released at Cordell Mesa is either the condor with a wingspan of 110 inches or the 12-year-old bird.","The condor released at Pecos Pueblo has a wingspan somewhat shorter than the 10-year-old bird.","Smokey has a wingspan of 106 inches."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Buddy","Charlie","Smokey","Spike"],"label_c":["4","9","10","12"],"label_d":["Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Golden Butte","Pecos Pueblo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c594711696d8340afeff072edd4965c5"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Iris, the dieter who used the sugar-free diet, and the friend who started a rowing regimen are three different people.","The person who used the vegan diet is either the person who started a jogging regimen or Iris.","Of Gayle and the person who used the sugar-free diet, one started kayaking and the other lost 9 lbs.","Pamela lost somewhat more pounds than the dieter who started a rowing regimen.","The dieter who lost 5 lbs, the person who used the caveman diet, and the person who used the sugar-free diet are three different people.","The friend who used the low-fat diet lost 2 fewer pounds than Gayle."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Gayle","Iris","Lindsey","Pamela"],"label_c":["caveman","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan"],"label_d":["jogging","kayaking","rowing","weight lifting"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=045a0ab687b49dfcdf4777efd72ff05c"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Mebel's painting was painted 8 years before \"Willow Bend\".","\"Willow Bend\" is either Ityer's painting or the 1905 painting.","The painting that's been missing for 10 years isn't \"Orange Sky\".","The 1905 painting is either the masterpiece that's been missing for 19 years or \"Orange Sky\".","The 1913 masterpiece hasn't been missing for exactly 10 years.","Warvoro's piece was painted 8 years after \"Lost in Time\".","Shiroharu's masterpiece was painted 8 years after Ityer's piece.","The masterpiece that's been missing for 19 years was painted sometime after the masterpiece that's been missing for 25 years."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921"],"label_b":["Ityer","Mebel","Shiroharu","Warvoro"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","19","25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84cdd038491428f759e451f5ef1a7a08"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Of the hiker who finished at Wolf Creek and Jan, one walked 10 miles and the other started at Three Lakes.","The person who trekked for 10 miles is either the hiker who started at Green Swamp or Brandi.","The hiker who trekked for 8 miles finished at Fern Camp.","The person who started at Lake Jesup walked 1 mile more than the person who finished at Flagler Trail.","The hiker who started at Lake Jesup is either Pauline or the hiker who trekked for 11 miles.","Brandi walked somewhat less than the person who started at Three Lakes."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Brandi","Jan","Nora","Pauline"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Green Swamp","Lake Jesup","Three Lakes"],"label_d":["Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Flagler Trail","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7cb7fa23810b6cc6a76c30013141d45"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player who threw the gray darts finished 7 points lower than Felix.","Of Felix and the contestant who threw the green darts, one was from New Market and the other finished with 62 points.","The contestant who threw the red darts was either the player from Braddyville or Luther.","Neither the contestant who threw the black darts nor the player who threw the green darts was the player who scored 48 points.","Neither the player who threw the green darts nor the contestant from Oakland Acres was Luther.","Tom scored somewhat higher than the player from Oakland Acres."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62"],"label_b":["Felix","Luther","Shaun","Tom"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","red"],"label_d":["Braddyville","New Market","Oakland Acres","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6bd8ebc88561b944cedd79e85757fdd0"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The order that included apricots cost more than the purchase that included leeks.","Neither the $6.25 purchase nor the purchase that included strawberries is the purchase that included turnips.","Of the order that included apricots and the $7.25 order, one was Gregory's and the other included spinach.","Marshall's order is either the purchase that included strawberries or the $7.25 order.","The purchase that included turnips cost more than Nettie's order.","Bennie's purchase included spinach.","The $6.25 order is either the order that included asparagus or the order that included limes."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Bennie","Gregory","Marshall","Nettie"],"label_c":["asparagus","leeks","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["apricots","limes","oranges","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c307326fca9da3f0afdd35794412802"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The $625 camera doesn't have a resolution of 24 megapixels.","The model made by Dayero costs less than the model made by Lirios.","Neither the G-290 nor the FC-520 is the model made by Dayero.","The camera made by Dayero costs 25 dollars more than the Zenix 2C.","The Tela G5 costs 25 dollars more than the model with a resolution of 15 megapixels.","The model made by Lirios is either the Zenix 2C or the camera with a resolution of 10 megapixels.","The $575 camera is either the model with a resolution of 14 megapixels or the camera made by Torvia.","The model made by Torvia is the FC-520."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625"],"label_b":["Banion","Dayero","Lirios","Torvia"],"label_c":["FC-520","G-290","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["10 megapixels","14 megapixels","15 megapixels","24 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbad53be9e54e4d693f8246238188f89"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The shell found in 2001 isn't brown and yellow.","The pink and white shell was found sometime after the shell found in Tobago.","The seashell found in Aruba was found sometime before the brown and yellow shell.","The shell found in Saint Lucia is pink and yellow.","Of the spotted key shell and the seashell found in 1995, one is brown and yellow and the other was found in Aruba.","The spotted key shell is either the seashell found in 2001 or the seashell found in 1998.","The baby's ear shell was found 3 years after the shell found in Tobago.","The seashell found in Tobago is either the blue and white shell or the coquina shell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","horned turban","spotted key"],"label_c":["blue - white","brown - yellow","pink - white","pink - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Jamaica","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=592e757faaff45483d5be53ceee6c5c0"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The friend from El Segundo brought the pizza.","Nelson didn't arrive at 4:30 pm.","The party-goer from Fairfield arrived 5 minutes after the participant from El Segundo.","Kellie is either the friend who brought the pizza or the participant from Pine Valley.","The participant who brought the soda arrived 5 minutes before the participant who brought the pizza.","Of the party-goer who brought the onion dip and the party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm, one is from Dos Palos and the other is Phyllis.","Grant arrived sometime after the party-goer who brought the onion dip."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Grant","Kellie","Nelson","Phyllis"],"label_c":["onion dip","pizza","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=560f806c712ca184e5541cb9895df0fe"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The bricktop mushroom sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the mushroom found in Cooper Woods.","The oyster mushroom is either the mushroom found in Hardy Woods or the mushroom that sells for $35 per pound.","The bricktop mushroom wasn't found in Hardy Woods.","The shaggy mane mushroom sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Nature's Way.","The mushroom found in Sylmar Woods will go to Pete's Produce.","The oyster mushroom sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom going to Nature's Way.","The mushroom going to Abby's Mart sells for somewhat less per pound than the bricktop mushroom."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","oyster","shaggy mane"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Edna\\'s Edibles","Nature\\'s Way","Pete\\'s Produce"],"label_d":["Cooper Woods","Hardy Woods","Newell Woods","Sylmar Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=444218f0eeaaef13dd66d59effe3cd46"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The 69 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Guatemala.","Of the 75 million year old fossil and the fossil discovered in Hungary, one costs $500 and the other is the rotosaurus.","The archadon is either the $750 fossil or the fossil discovered in Russia.","The rotosaurus costs 500 dollars more than the 72 million year old fossil.","Of the senosaurus and the fossil discovered in Hungary, one is 87 million years old and the other costs $1000.","The four fossils are the archadon, the $1000 fossil, the 72 million year old fossil and the 87 million year old fossil."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["archadon","mirasaurus","rotosaurus","senosaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","87 million"],"label_d":["Guatemala","Hungary","Qatar","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57a444ce39565adda12c50ee121d1ef1"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds occurred 6 years after the quake with its epicenter at Voroldo.","Of the earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds and the 8.2 earthquake, one happened in 1932 and the other had its epicenter at Delest.","The quake with its epicenter at Delest occurred 6 years before the event with a duration of 84 seconds.","The 8.3 earthquake was either the quake with its epicenter at Garenia or the earthquake that took place in 1938.","Of the quake with a duration of 97 seconds and the quake that took place in 1932, one had its epicenter at Garenia and the other had a rating of 8.5.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Delest was either the 8.3 earthquake or the quake that took place in 1920."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938"],"label_b":["Delest","Garenia","Toruos","Voroldo"],"label_c":["8.2","8.3","8.5","8.9"],"label_d":["41 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds","97 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46f06415781072828044457cdbe182a4"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Wendy was either the scout who won the ceramics badge or the youngster from troop 4781.","Vickie won the swimming badge.","The scout from troop 4031 was awarded 2 spots after the youngster who won the ceramics badge.","Of the youngster who won the ceramics badge and Constance, one was in troop 4908 and the other was awarded first.","Felicia was either the youngster from troop 4443 or the girl who won the wildlife badge.","Wendy was awarded after the youngster from troop 4908.","The scout from troop 4908 didn't win the dance badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Constance","Felicia","Vickie","Wendy"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","swimming","wildlife"],"label_d":["4031","4443","4781","4908"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27d58563227d3b258b7f8d2bd71b073e"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The building Priscilla visited in January was said to be haunted by Tarlton.","Hughenden was visited 1 month after the building haunted by Geoffrey.","The building haunted by Geoffrey was on Fifth Avenue.","The building on Eagle Street was investigated sometime before Markmanor.","Of the home Priscilla visited in March and Fletcher Rise, one was on Bird Road and the other was said to be haunted by Geoffrey.","The home Priscilla visited in February wasn't haunted by Abigail.","The home on Fifth Avenue was visited 1 month after Balfern.","Of Markmanor and Fletcher Rise, one was on Bird Road and the other was said to be haunted by Geoffrey."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Balfern","Fletcher Rise","Hughenden","Markmanor"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue"],"label_d":["Abigail","Geoffrey","Lady Grey","Tarlton"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2266ccbc4d368d55af03b50de4669f57"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["Neither the photo taken in May nor the photo of the orangutan was the photo published by The Geographer.","The photo published by Earth Aware was taken sometime after the shot that cost $900.","The shot that cost $900 wasn't published by Wildzone.","The shot of the red panda was taken 1 month before the shot that cost $900.","Of the photo taken in April and the shot that cost $825, one was published by Travel Almanac and the other was of the orangutan.","The photo published by Earth Aware was either the photo taken in June or the shot of the arctic fox.","The shot that cost $550 was taken sometime after the photo of the arctic fox."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["arctic fox","orangutan","red panda","snow leopard"],"label_c":["Earth Aware","The Geographer","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$250","$550","$825","$900"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69b2a64160fb1325f6753e6885b6bac8"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Ken wanted oranges.","The customer who wanted blueberries asked for wheat grass.","The customer who wanted bananas paid less than the customer who wanted blueberries.","Heather paid more than the person who requested kale.","Of the customer who paid $7.75 and the customer who wanted oranges, one asked for flaxseed and the other asked for kale.","The person who wanted oranges paid 2 dollars more than Mercedes.","Nellie is either the customer who requested kale or the customer who wanted blueberries.","Mercedes is either the customer who wanted raspberries or the person who requested flaxseed."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Heather","Ken","Mercedes","Nellie"],"label_c":["flaxseed","ginger","kale","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blueberries","oranges","raspberries"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=444a872ee568f5b3adbc343dba2589a3"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Fred Francis was either the teacher or the Coalinga native.","Neither the architect nor Kelly Kirby was the candidate who received 10,000 votes.","The lawyer finished 500 votes ahead of Bev Baird.","Fred Francis ended up with 9,000 votes.","The politician who received 9,500 votes isn't from Mountain Mesa.","The Olema native finished 500 votes behind Fred Francis.","Of the Coalinga native and the candidate who received 8,500 votes, one is the architect and the other was Kelly Kirby.","The person who received 9,500 votes was either the writer or Fred Francis."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Bev Baird","Fred Francis","Ida Ingram","Kelly Kirby"],"label_c":["architect","lawyer","teacher","writer"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Mountain Mesa","Olema","Redway"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e531eaf3aea0ced040a9c5c7f13543e"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The message found in 2006 is either the message that was sent in 1976 or the bottle from Brighton.","Edwin's letter wasn't sent in 1976.","The letter from Le Havre, the bottle that was sent in 1976, and Felipe's message are three different letters.","The missive found in 2009 was sent sometime after Tracy's missive.","The missive found in 2015 was sent 7 years before Felipe's bottle.","Robert's message was sent sometime after the message from Plymouth.","Of the missive from Torquay and the bottle from Plymouth, one is Felipe's and the other was found in 2014."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Edwin","Felipe","Robert","Tracy"],"label_c":["Brighton","Le Havre","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":["2006","2009","2014","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6a0f0e2ba97f8402fb34d4cb4bf1122"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The match with the Eagles is either the 42-20 match or the match in Humeston.","The match in Avila Beach was sometime after the match with the Eagles.","The 42-20 game, the match in Ferndale, and the game with the Warriors are three different games.","The match in Avila Beach was 4 days before the match with the Warriors.","The game in Humeston was 8 days before the 24-21 match.","The 20-13 match is either the October 11 game or the October 15 game.","The match with the White Rhinos was 4 days after the 18-6 match."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Eagles","Tuscanos","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["18-6","20-13","24-21","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Ferndale","Humeston","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ef38de55819412bf64d4d417af88752"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Victor is either the person with Medicorp insurance or the person with the 9:00am appointment.","Of the person with the 9:00am appointment and Alan, one has HealthCo insurance and the other is complaining about migraines.","Neither the patient with Medicorp insurance nor the patient with the 12 noon appointment is Terry.","The person with Red Shield insurance has an appointment sometime after the patient suffering from shingles.","The patient with the 12 noon appointment, Alan and the patient with Lifealign insurance are all different patients.","Terry doesn't have the 10:00am appointment.","The patient with the 9:00am appointment is either Oscar or the person suffering from heartburn."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Alan","Oscar","Terry","Victor"],"label_c":["heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles"],"label_d":["HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c15b8bed9c99df87e6b50bd1a7ee11d"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Target Bombs\" is either the green team or the squad from Evansdale.","The \"Pea Shooters\" uses red paintballs.","The team from Armona was ranked 2 places behind the green team.","Of the green team and the \"Color Blinds\", one is from Forest City and the other finished first.","The \"Night Ninjas\" is either the squad from Cromberg or the white team.","The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked somewhere behind the squad from Forest City.","The group from Forest City doesn't use purple paintballs."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["green","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Forest City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=821f83f3dd3ee0ec21dd817a85555883"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Of the client with the $15.50 fare and the customer who was dropped off on York Court, one was picked up at the Space Needle and the other was Philip.","Elvira, the person who was dropped off on James Street and the client with the $15.50 fare were all different customers.","Philip wasn't picked up at the Fremont Library.","Carrie paid 3 dollars more than the client who got picked up at the Rainier Club.","Of the person who got picked up at the Space Needle and the customer with the $12.50 fare, one was dropped off on York Court and the other was Carrie.","The person who got picked up at the Rainier Club was either the person who was dropped off on Q Street or the person with the $9.50 fare.","Neither the customer with the $12.50 fare nor the person who was dropped off on James Street was the person who got picked up at the Space Needle.","Rosa paid 3 dollars less than the client who was dropped off on Q Street."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Carrie","Elvira","Philip","Rosa"],"label_c":["Fremont Library","Norvell House","Rainier Club","Space Needle"],"label_d":["James Street","Q Street","Viking Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c89907ffbca2171c0b38620e144647be"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The friend who brought the onion dip arrived 5 minutes after the party-goer from Martensdale.","David arrived 5 minutes after the friend who brought the corn chips.","Grant is either the friend from Dos Palos or the party-goer who brought the onion dip.","The party-goer who brought the pork rinds arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer from Dos Palos.","Of the participant from El Segundo and the party-goer from Martensdale, one brought the pork rinds and the other is Julie.","The participant who brought the corn chips arrived sometime after the party-goer who brought the pork rinds.","The participant who arrived at 4:35 pm is either Grant or the participant who brought the corn chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["David","Grant","Julie","Kellie"],"label_c":["corn chips","onion dip","pork rinds","soda"],"label_d":["Dos Palos","El Segundo","Kernville","Martensdale"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5107b591bd8d182fc920177476f88844"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The show where the survivor brought the rope aired 1 week after the episode where the survivor brought the knife.","Gordon's episode aired sometime after the episode filmed in Bolivia.","Theodore's episode didn't air on April 6th.","Mathew's episode is either the episode filmed in Cambodia or the show where the survivor brought the water filter.","The episode where the survivor brought the knife was filmed in Cambodia.","Of the show filmed in Bolivia and the show that aired on April 27th, one gave its survivor the fire starter and the other featured Wendell.","The episode filmed in New Zealand aired 1 week before the episode filmed in Cambodia."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th"],"label_b":["Gordon","Mathew","Theodore","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","New Zealand"],"label_d":["fire starter","knife","rope","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea3654dc73eaf2e84533e1f23571d03b"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who got the D talked about President Kennedy.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Bush spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Donnie.","Donnie spoke 3 minutes less than the presenter who got the A.","Josefina was either the student who got the C+ or the presenter who spoke for 11 minutes.","Josefina spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Jackson.","Nadine spoke 3 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Jackson.","Donnie didn't get the C+."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Brett","Donnie","Josefina","Nadine"],"label_c":["Bush","Garfield","Jackson","Kennedy"],"label_d":["A","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11c8ca194454191476f773267a37bf4f"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the Ethel Street apartment is moving in on Wednesday.","The family paying $690 a month is either the Underwoods or the family moving into the Todd Street apartment.","Neither the family moving in on Monday nor the family moving into the Todd Street apartment is the Johnsons.","Of the family paying $700 a month and the family moving in on Saturday, one is the Underwoods and the other is moving into the Todd Street apartment.","The Johnsons are paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Sunday.","The family moving into the Todd Street apartment is paying more per month than the Thompsons.","The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment is paying more per month than the Sheltons."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710"],"label_b":["Johnsons","Sheltons","Thompsons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Quince Street","Ridge Court","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77ac8b971fb8a4b9ff7d4c951dc6a44b"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["Neither the hero who started in 2009 nor the person who patrols Apple Valley is \"Ultra Hex\".","Billy Brewer began 1 year before the superhero who patrols Mission Vale.","\"Wonderman\" is Ned Nielsen.","The person who patrols Apple Valley began sometime before Cal Copeland.","\"Green Avenger\" began his crusade in 2010.","The hero who patrols Summerland is either Ned Nielsen or \"Green Avenger\".","Of \"Wonderman\" and Cal Copeland, one patrols Tenth Avenue and the other began his crusade in 2009."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Green Avenger","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Billy Brewer","Cal Copeland","Jimmy Joyce","Ned Nielsen"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Mission Vale","Summerland","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c59c903141c19ca8842c24e62603885d"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Wilma didn't make landfall at Alta Vista.","Neither the storm that made landfall at Tomales nor the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage was Hurricane Deloris.","The hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage hit 4 years after Hurricane Wilma.","The storm that caused $16.6 million in damage hit 4 years before the storm that made landfall at Onawa.","Of the storm that made landfall at Tomales and the storm that caused $15.7 million in damage, one was Hurricane Sabrina and the other struck in 1952.","Hurricane Wilma hit 8 years before the storm that made landfall at Tomales."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956"],"label_b":["Deloris","Gwendolyn","Sabrina","Wilma"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$15.7 million","$16.6 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Granger","Onawa","Tomales"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d601a171520d719e228aa52f9e7defa"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Neither \"Magnet Mayhem\" nor the video that's 38 seconds long is Lorena's video.","Daryl's viral video has 2 million more views than \"Dancing Hyena\".","Carl's viral video received 4 million views.","\"You Otter Know\" is either the video with 7 million views or the video that's 38 seconds long.","Of the viral video that's 31 seconds long and Daryl's viral video, one is \"You Otter Know\" and the other received 6 million views.","The viral video that's 40 seconds long isn't \"Beach Brouhaha\".","The viral video with 6 million views is either \"Magnet Mayhem\" or the viral video that's 31 seconds long.","Marsha's video is 31 seconds long."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Carl","Daryl","Lorena","Marsha"],"label_c":["Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["31 seconds","38 seconds","40 seconds","47 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c5dd1115f816e880138474307280450"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The box python's reserve was established 2 years before Foxtail Bend.","Of Foxtail Bend and the fig turtle's reserve, one is in Chilton County and the other was established in 2010.","Rosemary Park, the fig turtle's reserve, and the reserve in Franklin County are three different parks.","The sandy hare's reserve is either the park in Bibb County or Rosemary Park.","Silver Lakes was established sometime after the reserve in Franklin County.","The reserve established in 2006, the atlas otter's reserve, and the fig turtle's reserve are three different parks."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010"],"label_b":["Foxtail Bend","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","fig turtle","sandy hare"],"label_d":["Bibb","Chilton","Franklin","Pickens"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d92d38984c6ffed6cf3ca49d0d0932f"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["Beruhga was discovered 7 years before the island on which the Enakai people lived.","Of Qlork and the island discovered in 1768, one was found by Captain Azpilleta and the other was inhabited by the Holo'oka.","The island first seen by Captain Norris, the island discovered in 1754, and Qlork are three different islands.","Nuhirk was discovered 7 years after the island first seen by Captain Bradley.","Qlork, the island on which the Hakili people lived and the island on which the Enakai people lived were all different islands.","The island on which the Hakili people lived was discovered 14 years after the island first seen by Captain Bradley."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Nuhirk","Qlork","Verinya"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Manika\\'i"],"label_d":["Azpilleta","Bradley","Norris","Olavarriaga"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8922f2dd14f99454051e318fe4205917"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Of the town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees and the location that will get 1 inch of snow, one has a forecasted low of 8 degrees and the other is Wayland.","The location with a forecasted low of 11 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Houghton.","Riverbank is either the town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees or the location with a forecasted high of 24 degrees.","Neither the town with a forecasted low of 8 degrees nor Wayland is the location that will get 4 inches of snow.","The town with a forecasted high of 32 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than Riverbank.","Riverbank is expected to receive 2 inches of snow.","The town that will get 3 inches of snow is either the town with a forecasted low of 19 degrees or Riverbank.","The town that will get 3 inches of snow doesn't have a predicted high of 28 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches"],"label_b":["Houghton","Riverbank","Three Rivers","Wayland"],"label_c":["8 degrees","11 degrees","13 degrees","19 degrees"],"label_d":["24 degrees","28 degrees","32 degrees","36 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c293437e1882dff5ef627eae732ea950"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Neither the size 8 jersey nor Ingram's shirt is the orange jersey.","Levy's shirt is larger than the purple shirt.","Number 32 is larger than Quinn's jersey.","Dean's jersey isn't a size 8.","Number 28 is either the size 8 jersey or the black jersey.","Of the white jersey and the purple shirt, one is Ingram's and the other is number 37.","Number 42 is 1 size smaller than Ingram's jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Dean","Ingram","Levy","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","orange","purple","white"],"label_d":["28","32","37","42"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90ed25c19105fc6bdeb6213590ed2011"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["Of the job starting in July and the $15,000 project, one will be headed by Cal Craft and the other will focus on Juniper Lane.","The $30,000 project begins 2 months before the Willow Street project.","Neither the job starting in July nor the job starting in May is the Karie Lane project.","Ed Erickson's project begins 2 months after the $30,000 project.","The $25,000 project is either Freda Fisher's project or the Karie Lane project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Juniper Lane","Karie Lane","Willow Street","York Court"],"label_c":["Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher"],"label_d":["$15,000","$25,000","$30,000","$35,000"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd71a1885cd2632c84e759bf2f36bea5"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of the participant who arrived at 4:45 pm and the participant from Dos Palos, one brought the hummus and the other is Eunice.","The friend who brought the pizza arrived 10 minutes after the friend from Kernville.","The party-goer from Fairfield is either the party-goer who brought the pork rinds or Nelson.","Nelson, the participant who arrived at 4:45 pm, and the participant who arrived at 4:35 pm are three different people.","The party-goer from Kernville arrived 10 minutes before Olga."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Eunice","Nelson","Olga","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","pizza","pork rinds"],"label_d":["Dos Palos","Fairfield","Kernville","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7e20a02848822b9f01456bc92880a0c"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Aries graduated 1 month before the K-9 unit sent to Ash County.","Of the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Herrera and Hercules, one graduated in May and the other went to Vine County.","The K-9 unit that graduated in May wasn't assigned to Officer Ramsey.","The canine assigned to Officer Anderson graduated 1 month before the dog sent to Kermit County.","The canine sent to Tanager County, the dog that graduated in May, and Aries are three different dogs.","Hercules graduated 2 months after the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Anderson.","The dog that graduated in March was either the canine assigned to Officer Anderson or Tinkerbell."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Aries","Hercules","Sarge","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Anderson","Herrera","Ingram","Ramsey"],"label_d":["Ash","Kermit","Tanager","Vine"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd843a17e5f1d1e049cf18666a4fe79e"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Countershot is either the game that came out in 1983 or the game that sold for $95.","Of the game that sold for $95 and Gator Attack, one was purchased by Clinton and the other came out in 1985.","Troop Seven is either the one that sold for $60 or the game that came out in 1983.","The one that came out in 1985 is either the one bought by Gene or Troop Seven.","The video game bought by Gene came out 1 year after the video game that sold for $60.","Countershot didn't come out in 1985.","The video game bought by Frank came out 1 year after Troop Seven.","The game that sold for $40 came out 1 year before Blaster Boy."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Troop Seven"],"label_c":["Bruce","Clinton","Frank","Gene"],"label_d":["$40","$60","$70","$95"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ed0963d975081271d5b0e797f2ecbc7"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Dynotis X1 will launch 1 month before the reactor in Zambia.","The direct drive facility will launch sometime after the facility in Zambia.","The direct drive reactor is either the facility launching in April or the Adtina V.","The facility in Namibia will launch sometime after the Adtina V.","Of the facility launching in February and the reactor in Ukraine, one is the theta pinch reactor and the other is the Comati DX5.","The facility in Zambia isn't the z-pinch reactor.","The polywell facility, the reactor launching in March, and the Comati DX5 are three different reactors."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Comati DX5","Dynotis X1","Garenia 4"],"label_c":["direct drive","polywell","theta pinch","z-pinch"],"label_d":["Iceland","Namibia","Ukraine","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d6f2cdb59f17f68590abfce5dbf5e1a"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The $1000 fossil wasn't found in Oman.","The gigasaurus wasn't found in Thailand.","The verasaurus is either the 69 million year old fossil or the $500 fossil.","The $1000 fossil is either the 75 million year old fossil or the verasaurus.","The archadon costs 250 dollars more than the rotosaurus.","The gigasaurus costs 250 dollars less than the verasaurus.","The $500 fossil wasn't found in Oman.","Of the $750 fossil and the 85 million year old fossil, one is the rotosaurus and the other was found in New Zealand."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","rotosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","75 million","78 million","85 million"],"label_d":["New Zealand","Oman","Serbia","Thailand"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81aebb2c47b2b2c509ae3effeab93172"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors is either the exhibit from Tunisia or the firearms exhibit.","The firearms presentation, April's exhibit, and February's exhibit are three different exhibits.","The exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors was held 2 months before the glassware presentation.","The presentation from Oman was held 2 months after the presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors.","Of April's exhibit and the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors, one was from Honduras and the other featured ceramics."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["ceramics","firearms","glassware","lacquerware"],"label_c":["Gabon","Honduras","Oman","Tunisia"],"label_d":["6,425","6,910","7,525","8,880"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71e590a4937880a5ce222b4cc5b171aa"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature discovered in August is believed to be 30,000 years older than the feature that is 550 meters wide.","The feature that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. was either the feature in Rwanda or the feature discovered in April.","The crater in Rwanda was either the feature that is 550 meters wide or the crater discovered in June.","The feature in Brunei is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in April.","Of the crater that is 930 meters wide and the crater that is 3,500 meters wide, one was found in August and the other is in Saudi Arabia.","The feature discovered in June is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater that is 3,500 meters wide.","The feature discovered in April is believed to be newer than the feature discovered in August."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Rwanda","Saudi Arabia","Vietnam"],"label_c":["April","June","August","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","930 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d09b0af5200e951225099f83f6ad7518"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Omar was 1 year older than the accountant.","The boxer was either the man that took Kara to the county fair or Omar.","Of the man that took Kara to the skating rink and the boxer, one was 25 years old and the other was Omar.","Ian was older than the man that took Kara to the county fair.","Of the lawyer and the date that took Kara to the skating rink, one was Wayne and the other was 24 years old.","The 23-year-old took Kara to the bowling alley."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Ian","Ken","Omar","Wayne"],"label_c":["accountant","boxer","lawyer","teacher"],"label_d":["bowling alley","concert","county fair","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2d6398b537d11cf09c1f3d448e0e68b"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Of the shipment going to Oakdale and the package that cost $5.75, one is Neil's and the other contains the toaster.","Ian's shipment cost somewhat more than the shipment with the toaster in it.","The package with the tea set in it is either the shipment that cost $7.75 or Ian's shipment.","Of the package that cost $6.75 and the package going to Perris, one is Zachary's and the other contains the tea set.","The shipment with the fruit basket in it isn't Willie's.","Zachary's package is either the shipment with the toaster in it or the shipment that cost $6.75.","The package going to Quimby is either the shipment that cost $6.75 or Neil's package.","The package going to Perris cost somewhat more than the shipment with the basketball in it."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["basketball","fruit basket","tea set","toaster"],"label_c":["Ian","Neil","Willie","Zachary"],"label_d":["Oakdale","Perris","Quimby","Waterville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b9f57b407454f45aa59e18dd91ed96b"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Arnold's appointment is 1 hour before the cycling session.","Of the lesson with Irene and Crystal's lesson, one is at 10:30am and the other will focus on rowing.","The appointment with Howard is 1 hour before the free weights lesson.","The racketball lesson, the appointment at 10:30am, and Arnold's session are three different sessions.","Crystal's appointment is 2 hours after the appointment with Howard.","The appointment at 10:30am isn't with Nicholas.","The lesson at 8:30am is either the lesson with Howard or Fannie's lesson."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Arnold","Crystal","Danny","Fannie"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Michelle","Nicholas"],"label_d":["cycling","free weights","racketball","rowing"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc5a54a637c46c41a307ef3cc03ab512"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The person who requested acai berries paid 1 dollar less than the person who wanted tangerines.","The customer who requested wheat grass is either Mercedes or Amelia.","The person who wanted tangerines paid 1 dollar less than the person who wanted bananas.","Of Zachary and the customer who wanted blueberries, one paid $8.75 and the other asked for ginger.","The customer who requested ginger is either Amelia or the person who wanted tangerines.","The person who requested kale paid more than the person who wanted tangerines."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Amelia","Mercedes","Trevor","Zachary"],"label_c":["acai berries","ginger","kale","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7111804d2e1f13040a9c883fb46fb21"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["Of the person whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees and the Independent, one spoke on January 17th and the other was Fred Maddox.","Fred Maddox spoke 1 day after the Democrat.","The politician who spoke on January 15th spoke in front of 1,200 attendees.","The Independent was either the candidate whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees or Fred Maddox.","Of the Libertarian and the politician whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees, one was Gara Oldman and the other spoke on January 16th.","Ashley Dale spoke sometime after the politician whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Edith Frayle","Fred Maddox","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Libertarian","Reformist"],"label_d":["1,200","1,450","1,600","1,875"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7cf450c879581d0511a334be152b4fa2"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The $505 air conditioner, the unit with the 10-year warranty, and the unit with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity are three different units.","The Freezon Flux costs $440.","The four units are the $440 item, the Z-Free XL, the item with the 10-year warranty and the air conditioner with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Coolstar XV5 costs somewhat less than the air conditioner with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The item with the 7-year warranty is either the $505 item or the item with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The air conditioner with the 12-year warranty costs somewhat less than the item with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The EnergyBeam 110 doesn't have exactly 35,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.","Of the $440 air conditioner and the Z-Free XL, one has the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the other has the 5-year warranty."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Coolstar XV5","EnergyBeam 110","Freezon Flux","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["5-year","7-year","10-year","12-year"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4082ab6abcc8cb61230f7949b61a55ef"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Neither Felix nor the dog adopted in March is the schnauzer.","Of Craig and the shih tzu, one is Tracey's and the other was adopted in January.","Phyllis's pet is either the schnauzer or Craig.","Gail's pet isn't the black lab.","Lonnie was adopted 1 month after the boxer.","Of Phyllis's pet and Omar, one was adopted in January and the other is the black lab."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Gail","Miriam","Phyllis","Tracey"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","schnauzer","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Craig","Felix","Lonnie","Omar"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d48e60513511c065600135323d0eceb7"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Harriet was either the student who gave the presentation on Domitian or the student who got the C-.","Of the student who got the B- and the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, one was Winifred and the other talked about Domitian.","Teri spoke 4 minutes less than the student who got the A.","Teri spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Nero.","The presenter who got the C+ was either the presenter who gave the presentation on Licinius or the presenter who gave the presentation on Diocletian.","Gina didn't talk about Diocletian."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Gina","Harriet","Teri","Winifred"],"label_c":["Diocletian","Domitian","Licinius","Nero"],"label_d":["A","B-","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82521e948e2bb2500ae11739bebdb307"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The $920 tank is 15 gallons larger than the $1,500 tank.","The tank bought by Gideon Gates is 75 gallons.","The tank bought by Cora Carey is 5 gallons larger than the $1,500 tank.","The $2,000 tank is 5 gallons smaller than the display bought by Edwin Ellis.","The display bought by Faith Frisk, the $775 display, the $920 display and the 65 gallon tank are all different tanks.","The 55 gallon display cost $2,000."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Cora Carey","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$775","$920","$1,500","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e958641717db41783c29a1c74f0bce1b"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["Muriel paid 1 dollar less than Priscilla.","Isabel paid 1 dollar more than Priscilla.","The person who paid $26.99 was either Muriel or the one who had the riesling.","The one who had the merlot paid less than the one who had the zinfandel.","Priscilla paid 3 dollars less than the one who had the chianti.","The one who had the port paid less than Virginia.","Priscilla had the zinfandel."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99"],"label_b":["Genevieve","Isabel","Muriel","Priscilla","Virginia"],"label_c":["chianti","merlot","port","riesling","zinfandel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8de27029250a12a01b3ebe480fd581e1"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The animal found at 19,500 ft was discovered in the Fallon Deep.","The specimen found at 15,000 ft wasn't discovered in the Tethys Trough.","The anglerfish was found 1,500 feet higher up than the animal discovered in the Willis Trench.","The tube worm was discovered in the Willis Trench.","The daggertooth was found somewhat higher up than the lancetfish.","The tube worm was found somewhat higher up than the daggertooth.","The lancetfish was found somewhat higher up than the specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","daggertooth","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough","Willis Trench"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d56f410c233a8a0c93c0fd28e700aa8e"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The beverage ordered by Fredrick cost somewhat more than the beverage Ira ordered.","The drink ordered by Henry wasn't the cappuccino.","The five orders were the coffee Fredrick ordered, the eggnog latte, the beverage that cost $3.70, the coffee that cost $3.60 and the beverage that cost $3.30.","The drink Darrell ordered was either the coffee that cost $3.40 or the macchiato.","The cappuccino cost 10 cents more than the beverage Fredrick ordered.","The espresso cost 10 cents more than the coffee ordered by Darrell.","The macchiato cost somewhat less than the beverage Darrell ordered."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70"],"label_b":["Darrell","Fredrick","Greg","Henry","Ira"],"label_c":["cappuccino","eggnog latte","espresso","macchiato","mocha"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41de5e5c3b7df70dc2d7d212afd2e21f"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["\"Ohio Haunts\" is either the book due on September 1 or Zachary's book.","Jimmy's book was \"Heaven's Seal\".","Wayne's book was due 3 weeks before \"Kip and Ken\".","Latasha's book, \"Ohio Haunts\", \"Kip and Ken\" and \"Frogs of Iowa\" are all different books.","Latasha's book was due on September 1.","Jimmy's book wasn't due on September 15."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Jimmy","Latasha","Vicki","Wayne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a5d0136c7c950db65a265b29d17ac93"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Blake's lesson is sometime before the session with Nicholas.","Arnold's session is with Lena.","The session with Jimmy is 1 hour before Crystal's appointment.","Fannie's lesson is 1 hour after the appointment with Howard.","The session at 12:30pm is with Lena.","The lesson with Howard is sometime after the lesson with Nicholas."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Emma","Fannie"],"label_c":["Howard","Jimmy","Lena","Michelle","Nicholas"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5566620591799d78bb459990e010fbf7"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["\"Tantrum\" is either the 1913 masterpiece or Fuji Fukiro's piece.","The 1921 masterpiece is \"Girl at Sea\".","Etienne Etan's masterpiece isn't \"Lost in Time\".","Turxar's piece was painted 24 years after \"Clockwork\".","Jenadije's painting was painted sometime before Zhale's masterpiece.","\"Girl at Sea\" was painted 8 years after Etienne Etan's painting.","The 1929 piece is \"Tantrum\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929"],"label_b":["Etienne Etan","Fuji Fukiro","Jenadije","Turxar","Zhale"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Lost in Time","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbb1b42dd38964416492f4514d6ac5b5"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The Doubloon, the boat captained by Four Eyed Fin and the one captained by Wicked Weiss were all different ships.","The vessel that sank in 1785 was captained by Wicked Weiss.","The Doubloon sank 18 years after the Mermaid.","The boat that sank in 1749 was captained by Red Beard Ben.","The Sea Shame was either the vessel that sank in 1731 or the vessel captained by Wicked Weiss.","The vessel captained by Sparrow Annis was either the Dagger or the vessel that sank in 1785.","The ship captained by Sparrow Annis sank 54 years before the boat captained by Four Eyed Fin."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Dagger","Doubloon","Mermaid","Sea Shame"],"label_c":["Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Ruthless Ruby","Sparrow Annis","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39dc903ab87ad095c2b3265c77936333"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The Suzutake costs 75 dollars more than the Motomiya.","The $525 device is either the Eldang-X or the device with a maximum range of 150 ft.","The Zarobit-C costs 150 dollars more than the Suzutake.","The drone with a maximum range of 250 ft costs more than the machine with a maximum range of 150 ft.","The Eldang-X is either the device with a maximum range of 1,000 ft or the $450 device.","The Werril 23A has a maximum range of 475 ft.","The Eldang-X costs $600."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750"],"label_b":["Eldang-X","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c7c45d68ecbe6c857196afd4284caa5"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Elm Park was established in 2006.","The five parks are the fig turtle's reserve, the reserve established in 2006, the reserve established in 2012, Riverside Glen and the park established in 2004.","Wanda Park is home to the box python.","Riverside Glen was established 4 years after Silver Lakes.","The frilled stork's reserve was established 4 years before the sandy hare's reserve."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Howard Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["box python","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","sandy hare"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fe09a997fb503598ab84e3abd655c63"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Iron Hill will be worked on sometime before Tall Pines.","Lucky Star, the farm in Newark, the one Michael will dust on June 4th and the one Michael will dust on June 6th are all different farms.","Iron Hill will be worked on 2 days before the farm in Milbridge.","Lone Oak is in Newark.","The one Michael will dust on June 7th is either the one in Milbridge or the business in Kent.","The business in Kent will be worked on 1 day before Iron Hill.","The one Michael will dust on June 6th is in Ollie."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th"],"label_b":["Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Fremont","Kent","Milbridge","Newark","Ollie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=923ccb6f3a524030cde935bf7d200aad"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on Domitian spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Licinius.","Johnnie was either the presenter who gave the presentation on Tiberius or the student who spoke for 6 minutes.","Rudy didn't speak for 14 minutes.","Faye spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on Constantine.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Licinius spoke 6 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Tiberius.","Johnnie spoke 2 minutes less than Gina."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Faye","Gina","Johnnie","Rudy","Teri"],"label_c":["Constantine","Domitian","Hadrian","Licinius","Tiberius"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36f28b2d7c08ccd233f77f7f0a6b0fb0"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The drug approved in March treats arthritis.","The drug approved in February, the medicine that treats meningitis, the drug that treats arthritis and Bizolam are all different drugs.","The medicine that treats diabetes is either Damasol or Hamzell.","Bizolam wasn't approved in April.","The pharmaceutical that treats arthritis was approved sometime after the pharmaceutical that treats meningitis.","The pharmaceutical that treats heart disease was approved 1 month after the pharmaceutical that treats meningitis.","Pluniden treats arthritis.","Minitrell was approved 1 month before Hamzell."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Hamzell","Minitrell","Pluniden"],"label_c":["arthritis","diabetes","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7bd9ba7f862fcaecf1c55190896191df"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Willie's vegetables are the beets.","Kari's vegetables are the turnips.","Casey's goods sell for 10 cents more per pound than the kale.","Mildred's goods sell for somewhat more per pound than the kale.","Willie's goods sell for 20 cents more per pound than the kale.","Ronald's produce are either the turnips or the vegetables that sell for $2.60 per pound.","The goods that sell for $2.90 per pound aren't the artichokes."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Casey","Kari","Mildred","Ronald","Willie"],"label_c":["artichokes","beets","kale","potatoes","turnips"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcbad18271fe4934f5e0854038f0d316"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The five packages are the package with the computer in it, the shipment that cost $7.75, Maurice's package, Zachary's package and the shipment that cost $4.75.","Neil's shipment cost somewhat more than the shipment with the tea set in it.","The shipment with the rare book in it cost 2 dollars less than the package with the toaster in it.","The shipment with the basketball in it cost somewhat less than Johnnie's shipment.","The shipment with the basketball in it is either the shipment that cost $8.75 or Zachary's package.","The package that cost $8.75 isn't Neil's."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","rare book","tea set","toaster"],"label_c":["Christopher","Johnnie","Maurice","Neil","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19ee2603018adea97a46d899fa581126"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The person who covered the solar eclipse left 2 days before Tam Terry.","Orin Olsen wasn't sent out on April 4th.","Ned Noble left sometime after the journalist who covered the Olympic games.","The journalist sent out on April 8th covered the royal wedding.","Randy Reid was sent out on April 8th.","Ned Noble left 2 days before the person who covered the mass protests."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th"],"label_b":["Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Randy Reid","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b6c2feb4e34d5cda0209ac7124aff9e"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on President Truman was either Andy or Chris.","Willie spoke 6 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Monroe.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Truman spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Lincoln.","Loretta didn't talk about President Washington.","The student who spoke for 11 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on President Lincoln or the student who gave the presentation on President Washington.","Chris spoke 3 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Monroe.","Willie talked about President Lincoln."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Brett","Chris","Loretta","Willie"],"label_c":["Coolidge","Lincoln","Monroe","Truman","Washington"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=156121751aa3bb2831da4f9d32a9eb8c"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Call of Duty sold somewhat more copies than Jeff Holman's book.","The book that sold 40 copies was written by Matt Stevens.","Wendalissa sold 40 copies.","Call of Duty sold 14 fewer copies than Bill Orega's book.","Zoey Stout's book sold 14 fewer copies than Zara's Game.","Dessert Oasis didn't sell exactly 12 copies."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","Dessert Oasis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5389ac91c5b1357c87020d2aec731240"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The coquina shell was found 9 years before the blue and white shell.","The pink and yellow shell was found 6 years after the coquina shell.","The shark eye shell was found in 1998.","The horned turban shell wasn't found in 2001.","The baby's ear shell was found 3 years before the brown and yellow seashell.","The seashell found in 1998 is either the pink and white shell or the coquina shell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","shark eye"],"label_c":["blue - white","brown - yellow","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01f0f54f27b989a7efcbff8481a76664"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The 42-20 match was 4 days before the match with the Warriors.","The game with the Red and Blues was on October 15.","The 34-7 match was 8 days after the match with the Rams.","The game with the Dragons finished with a score of 42-20.","The match with the Rams is either the 28-10 game or the October 15 match.","The October 19 match is either the match with the Dragons or the 18-6 match."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Dragons","Rams","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","Warriors"],"label_c":["18-6","20-13","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e6e9840144182eb1ea1f739219427a7"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["The five people are Noel, the person making $130,000, the man making $100,000, the person filming on October 13th and the person filming on September 15th.","William will make less than the actor filming on October 13th.","The actor making $100,000 will film on October 6th.","Mark will film on October 13th.","Noel will make more than the actor filming on October 13th.","Bruce won't be filming on September 8th.","The actor filming on October 6th is either the man making $85,000 or Evan."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000"],"label_b":["Bruce","Evan","Mark","Noel","William"],"label_c":["September 8th","September 15th","September 29th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01d8304ff5af731b0bc6d0de15e958a8"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The skier who jumped 90.1 meters was either Heather or the jumper who scored 96 points.","The contestant who jumped 96.3 meters scored 21 fewer points than the person who jumped 86.4 meters.","The skier who jumped 90.1 meters scored 7 fewer points than Vicky.","Madeline didn't jump 96.3 meters.","The person who scored 89 points jumped 90.1 meters.","Alicia jumped 102.9 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110"],"label_b":["Alicia","Denise","Heather","Madeline","Vicky"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9dd78c8b4231bd5f5ef827b60b99c44"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Sid Saunders's film is 10 minutes longer than Tearful Night.","Keith King's film is 10 minutes shorter than Dreams of July.","Ben Barrera's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 60 minutes.","Sid Saunders's film has a running time of 65 minutes.","The film with a running time of 70 minutes is either Milton Vale or Keith King's film.","Jacky Steel is 5 minutes longer than Don Daugherty's film."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Don Daugherty","Keith King","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c49d6631e6704d7d1453e1f4e14f4e7"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Laura's pet was bought 2 months before the lorikeet.","Laura's pet was bought in January.","Ellen's pet wasn't bought in February.","Faye's pet was bought sometime after the canary.","The parakeet was bought 3 months before the canary.","Roberta's pet, the canary, the lovebird and the bird bought in February are all different birds."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Ellen","Faye","Joan","Laura","Roberta"],"label_c":["canary","lorikeet","lovebird","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3da6fdc5ebd8b774e1c3980cb831be29"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Henrietta's assignment is on the Odyssey.","Darryl's study is either the project beginning in April or the project beginning in July.","The study beginning in March is either the assignment on the Escape or Henrietta's project.","Beulah's assignment starts 2 months before the assignment on the Liberty.","Yvonne's assignment starts 1 month after the project on the Serenity.","The five projects are the study on the Orion, Beulah's study, Henrietta's assignment, the project beginning in July and the assignment beginning in March."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Beulah","Darryl","Henrietta","Joy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Serenity"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=759feb8b370f61646b9e1064c58f1b80"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Ira started skydiving 2 years after Kelly.","Shaun is either the jumper who first started in 1982 or the skydiver who wears the violet suit.","The jumper who wears the gold suit started skydiving 2 years before Shaun.","Rodney is either the skydiver who first started in 1982 or the skydiver who wears the teal suit.","Rodney wears the gold suit.","The five skydivers are the jumper who first started in 1983, Jorge, the jumper who wears the blue suit, Rodney and Shaun.","The skydiver who first started in 1986 doesn't wear the aquamarine suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Ira","Jorge","Kelly","Rodney","Shaun"],"label_c":["aquamarine","blue","gold","teal","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b95f253b02278ca9aeee146feac17442"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line C reaches a height of 70 ft.","The zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft is 150 feet shorter than Line D.","The zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft is 100 feet longer than Line A.","Line A is 50 feet longer than the line with a maximum height of 30 ft.","The 650 ft line reaches a height of 30 ft.","Line F isn't exactly 650 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line C","Line D","Line E","Line F"],"label_c":["30 ft","40 ft","55 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c73eec04acd22f61044a4f09331808c"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Aimee's book was due sometime after \"Ohio Haunts\".","The book due on September 15 was \"Ohio Haunts\".","The five books are the book due on September 29, Rosa's book, Wayne's book, \"Ohio Haunts\" and \"Frogs of Iowa\".","\"Ohio Haunts\" was due 1 week before Wayne's book.","Jimmy's book is either the book due on September 22 or the book due on September 1.","Wayne's book was \"Time to Burn\".","The book due on September 8 is either Barry's book or \"Kip and Ken\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Aimee","Barry","Jimmy","Rosa","Wayne"],"label_c":["Frogs of Iowa","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dae4cd717b1f5f3595377199de5ff65c"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The party on October 7 is for the Kings.","The event that requested the photo booth is sometime before the booking that requested the superhero.","The event that requested the superhero isn't for the Kings.","The event on October 3 is either the Dalton family event or the party that requested the petting zoo.","The party on October 4, the Clayton family party, the Dalton family party and the Quinn family booking are all different events.","The Garner family booking is 2 days before the event that requested the petting zoo.","The party that requested the magician is for the Quinns."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Clayton","Dalton","Garner","King","Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbb370f66f72540318eb4df24c65ebf5"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Armstrong's cake won't be shaped like a biplane.","The order shaped like a sailboat will be delivered sometime after the order shaped like a bowling pin.","Mrs. Massey's order will be in the shape of a turtle.","Mrs. Massey's cake will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Jackson's cake.","The order shaped like a bowling pin is either Mrs. Harper's cake or the October 8 delivery.","Mrs. Armstrong's cake will be delivered on October 6.","The order shaped like a bowling pin will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Jackson's cake."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Cortez","Harper","Jackson","Massey"],"label_c":["biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","turtle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3e693e8db3a5fe9ca891062d02f04ec"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Pablo, the traveler flying from Peru and the person flying from Ukraine are all different travelers.","The person flying from Zambia is leaving 2 hours later than Terrance.","Terrance is leaving 2 hours later than the traveler flying from Yemen.","Ronnie isn't leaving at 3:30 pm.","Pablo is leaving later than Terrance.","Terrance is leaving 2 hours earlier than Harvey.","Terrance is flying from Ukraine."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Doris","Harvey","Pablo","Ronnie","Terrance"],"label_c":["New Zealand","Peru","Ukraine","Yemen","Zambia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f52017cb013923b8af070a4fca8a9cd8"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Sparky isn't the 15-year-old.","The gator that is 12.0 feet long is 15 years older than Iggy.","The 10 year old gator is 12.9 feet long.","Sherman is 15 years older than the gator that is 10.7 feet long.","Darwin is either the gator that is 15.3 feet long or the 10 year old gator.","Fred is 10 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25"],"label_b":["Darwin","Fred","Iggy","Sherman","Sparky"],"label_c":["10.7 feet","11.5 feet","12.0 feet","12.9 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83d7381414898d81450b90e93aaa0a99"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The album with 1.4 million sales is either Epoch Lantern's release or the album that came out in May.","Epoch Lantern's album sold 300,000 fewer copies than Sodium Green's release.","The release that came out in May sold 100,000 more copies than the record that came out in October.","Lip Savage's album was released in April.","Epoch Lantern's release sold somewhat fewer copies than the album that came out in October.","Painted Empire's record didn't sell exactly 1.4 million copies.","The release with 1.2 million sales was released in January."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Epoch Lantern","Lip Savage","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","April","May","June","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2c61a74c293045fd9a6d068b76860e8"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Paul won the watermelon contest.","The competitor who won the chicken wing contest began his contest 15 minutes before Ollie.","The person who won the watermelon contest, the contestant who won the chicken wing contest and the person who began his competition at 11:15 am are all different contestants.","Francis didn't win the blueberry pie contest.","Ollie began his contest 30 minutes before the competitor who won the blueberry pie contest.","Isaac began his contest 15 minutes before the person who won the hot dog contest."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Francis","Isaac","Ollie","Paul"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","hot dog","jalapeno","watermelon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fe7656ad31314f0481ebbe1eae36bda"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Zachary was born 3 minutes before Jessie.","The baby born at 12:10am was either the Estradas' baby or the Quinns' baby.","Nancy was born 3 minutes before the Estradas' baby.","Deloris was the Lamberts'.","The Ingrams' child was born 3 minutes before the Lamberts' child.","Jessie was the Ingrams'."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am"],"label_b":["Deloris","Jessie","Nancy","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["Estrada","Ingram","Lambert","Quinn","Vaughan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbf2ce52952638f13b3ffb4acc0347ca"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Rilania's piece is \"Clockwork\".","\"Girl at Sea\" was painted 16 years before \"Hoxley Hills\".","Quekal's piece was painted sometime after Turxar's piece.","\"Clockwork\" was painted 16 years after Pukes's painting.","\"Willow Bend\" was painted sometime after Pukes's masterpiece.","Dray D'Amici's painting was painted in 1929.","The 1921 masterpiece is either Dray D'Amici's masterpiece or \"Clockwork\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929"],"label_b":["Dray D\\'Amici","Pukes","Quekal","Rilania","Turxar"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f83e48cbc58db33bd40e60f1032247db"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The customer going out on July 16 will go out with Vicki.","The diver going out on July 13 is either the diver going out with Ted or the diver going out with Peter.","Mr. Gallegos will dive 1 day after Mr. Erickson.","The diver going out with Peter will dive sometime after Mrs. Blake.","Mr. Ayers won't go out with Peter.","Ms. Chang will dive 1 day after Mrs. Blake.","Mr. Gallegos will go out with Vicki.","The customer going out with Rachael will dive 1 day after Mrs. Blake."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16","July 17"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mrs. Blake","Ms. Chang","Mr. Erickson","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Ora","Peter","Rachael","Ted","Vicki"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe95e9f3f39505d58534bf87297bb458"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Hope's candle costs 1 dollar less than the clove candle.","The $6.50 candle is either the eucalyptus candle or the clove product.","Francisco's candle is $4.50.","Terry's product, the clove product and the cinnamon candle are all different products.","Patricia's product doesn't contain cinnamon.","The $5.50 product contains cinnamon.","The ginger candle costs 2 dollars less than Terry's product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Francisco","Hope","Kari","Patricia","Terry"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","ginger","lavender"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43371a70ce76837edf4dde8760131ff3"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["Yolanda Bauer's luggage weighs 41 pounds.","Vic Evans's luggage weighs 3 pounds less than the silver suitcase.","Wanda Dotson's piece is either the violet bag or the bag that weighs 38 pounds.","Wanda Dotson's bag weighs 44 pounds.","Zed Alexander's suitcase isn't teal.","The teal suitcase weighs 3 pounds less than the indigo luggage."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47"],"label_b":["Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["cyan","indigo","silver","teal","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=292d58d9fe8297f48ff69e6f9b548c33"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["Shelly is 68 years old.","Chewie is the two rimmed tortoise.","The 86-year-old animal is either Chewie or the armored tortoise.","Methuselah is either the pitch belly tortoise or the 68-year-old tortoise.","The swoop-backed tortoise is 36 years older than Methuselah.","The two rimmed tortoise is 18 years younger than Yoda."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Shelly","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","pitch belly","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0be22ff20b71e5d0ff5f22389d5df287"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The person whose assignment begins at 10:00am will be working with Rafael.","Charlie will start 1 hour after the interpreter who will be working with Tyler.","The interpreter who will be working with Patrick will start 1 hour after Harold.","The person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm will be working with Patrick.","Annie won't be working with Tyler.","Ira will start 2 hours after the interpreter who will be working with Lester."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Charlie","Darren","Harold","Ira"],"label_c":["Lester","Orlando","Patrick","Rafael","Tyler"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb9c572de98bef9aacca51dce1670016"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Floyd went fourth.","Violet didn't use mobile phones.","Robert went third.","Daryl performed 1 spot before the juggler who used flashlights.","The juggler who used mobile phones performed 1 spot before the performer who used chainsaws.","Floyd was either the performer who used rings or the performer who went second."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Daryl","Floyd","Ian","Robert","Violet"],"label_c":["bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff0b310e0dab75c6d357c4a1cdafede2"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Bizolam was approved 1 month after Minitrell.","Bizolam is either the medicine approved in May or the pharmaceutical that treats dengue fever.","The medicine that treats diabetes was approved 3 months after Gravon.","The pharmaceutical that treats meningitis was approved 2 months after Pluniden.","The medicine approved in April treats heart disease.","The medicine approved in January treats dengue fever."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Gravon","Minitrell","Pluniden"],"label_c":["dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f34e5305243469e6ac68f7380d100cf4"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The player who started with the Evans Gambit played sometime before the player who started with the Benko Gambit.","The person who played first didn't begin with the Evans Gambit.","Walter played 3 games before Opal.","Opal started with the Giuoco Start.","Brooke played 1 game after Opal.","Christine, the player who started with the Giuoco Start, the person who played fifth and the person who played second were all different people.","Brooke started with the Slav Defense."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Brooke","Christine","Opal","Tara","Walter"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Torre Attack","Slav Defense"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91f255ce61fc49d21fde1736083f2b2d"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The five classes are the iyengar yoga session, Leah's session, the 1:30pm session, Marilyn's session and the 9:30am session.","The hatha yoga class is at 1:30pm.","The ashtanga yoga class is led by Marilyn.","The 12:30pm class isn't led by Leah.","Nancy's session starts 1 hour after the prenatal yoga session.","Karen's session starts 3 hours after Nancy's class."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["ashtanga","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Leah","Marilyn","Nancy","Sandra"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24aca807fdea9a4c20856f2d00579596"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Ronda's team will leave 1 month after Isaac's expedition.","Ida's team will be either Isaac's expedition or Gordon's team.","Traci's expedition will leave 3 months after Leona's team.","Charles's team will leave sometime before Leona's expedition.","Isaac's team will leave in February.","Victor's team will be either Leona's team or Traci's team."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Charles","Gordon","Isaac","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["Gwendolyn","Ida","Leona","Ronda","Traci"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=125d48cf1fc53a16e78725045b59170f"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Adam is either the fifth customer or the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop.","The five customers are Fredrick, the fourth person, the person who ordered mango for their first scoop, the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop and the first customer.","Hope was 2 spots in line ahead of Patrice.","The fifth customer didn't order raspberry for their first scoop.","Adam was somewhere in line ahead of the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop.","The person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop was somewhere in line behind Leslie."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["Adam","Fredrick","Hope","Leslie","Patrice"],"label_c":["cherry","coconut","mango","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e3b454e413fce94424384013038b9bf"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Big Boy is 5 years younger than the gator that is 12.9 feet long.","Bubba is 12.0 feet long.","The 20 year old gator is 12.9 feet long.","The gator that is 10.2 feet long is 5 years older than Merlin.","Darwin is somewhat older than the gator that is 10.7 feet long.","Darwin is 10 years younger than Kirby."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25"],"label_b":["Big Boy","Bubba","Darwin","Kirby","Merlin"],"label_c":["10.2 feet","10.7 feet","12.0 feet","12.9 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43d3a8b13a1d9e46c7f791b481933142"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["The five hurricanes were Hurricane Joan, the hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage, the hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage, the hurricane that hit in 1952 and the storm that caused $17.4 million in damage.","The storm that caused $16.9 million in damage hit sometime after the hurricane that caused $17.4 million in damage.","Hurricane Bernadette struck in 1956.","Hurricane Joan hit 8 years before Hurricane Yvette.","Hurricane Heidi didn't cause exactly $17.4 million in damage.","The hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage hit 12 years before the hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960"],"label_b":["Bernadette","Gwendolyn","Heidi","Joan","Yvette"],"label_c":["$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acb57d4af2532d1524fd2d2052f0ef1b"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["The five puppies are Ida's pet, the collie, the black lab, the boxer and the dog adopted in April.","Beatrice's pet is either the collie or the puppy adopted in May.","Norma's pet was adopted in May.","The boxer was adopted 1 month before Rosie's pet.","The poodle was adopted 2 months after the collie."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Beatrice","Ida","Lydia","Norma","Rosie"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","collie","dachshund","poodle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dc37a1b14be9437a6ad2229770f48fd"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Rodriguez's student doesn't have the 9:00am class.","Mrs. Young's student has the 1:00pm class.","Mr. Glenn's student has the 11:00am class.","The five people are Isaac, the student with the 1:00pm class, Mr. Glenn's student, the client with the 9:00am class and the student with the 12 noon class.","Bob is scheduled 1 hour after Mr. Underwood's trainee.","Mrs. Young's client is either Bob or the trainee with the 9:00am class.","Marion is scheduled 3 hours after Lorena."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Glenn","Mr. Rodriguez","Mr. Slate","Mr. Underwood","Mrs. Young"],"label_c":["Bob","Isaac","Lorena","Marion","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fce4814b0eeaacebe04280fa221ea41"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Foxy Roxy saw 1 more manatees than Captain Espinoza's vessel.","The Mellow Mel saw 7 manatees.","The Daily Ray saw more manatees than the Sea Cow.","Captain Quinn's vessel saw 1 fewer manatees than the Samantha.","The boat that saw 3 manatees is either the Foxy Roxy or Captain Yang's vessel.","The Samantha was led by Captain Armstrong."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Preston","Quinn","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eebc38e34933fa3b929520b4f26a8837"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["Edsel Eaton began 1 year after Billy Brewer.","\"Ultra Hex\" began 3 years before Danny Doyle.","\"Prism Shield\" didn't start his patrol in 2010.","\"Prism Shield\" began sometime before \"Wonderman\".","\"Criminal Bane\" began his crusade in 2008.","\"Wonderman\" is Sid Shaffer.","The superhero who started in 2008 is either Edsel Eaton or \"Deep Shadow\"."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Billy Brewer","Cal Copeland","Danny Doyle","Edsel Eaton","Sid Shaffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26b10bceb74b9fad650df15e81219147"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The one bought by Horace came out 1 year before the one bought by Melvin.","AWOL Alert didn't come out in 1984.","Gator Attack came out 1 year after Troop Seven.","Gator Attack, the game that came out in 1983, the one that came out in 1984 and the video game bought by Melvin are all different video games.","Blaster Boy came out in 1985.","The game bought by Eduardo came out sometime before the game bought by Horace.","The game that came out in 1986 is either Blaster Boy or the video game bought by Bruce."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Gator Attack","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Bruce","Eduardo","Horace","Melvin","William"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d7351e713b54887c7e95215c686fa08"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Ophelia finished sometime before #118.","Ozzy didn't finish first.","The five animals were #126, the ostrich that finished third, Polly, Otis and Ozzy.","Otis was #118.","#136 finished sometime before #126.","Otis finished 1 place after #120.","Kermit was #120."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Ozzy","Polly"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","136"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea46941e48c4ca8211c82a82bd865543"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Bridget was somewhere in line ahead of the customer who ordered mango for their first scoop.","Fredrick was immediately ahead of Opal.","The person who ordered peppermint for their first scoop is either Fredrick or the third person.","Bridget is either the fourth customer or the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered raspberry for their first scoop was immediately behind the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop.","Inez wasn't third in line.","Fredrick was somewhere in line behind the customer who ordered mango for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["Bridget","Fredrick","Inez","Opal","Shelia"],"label_c":["cherry","coconut","mango","peppermint","raspberry"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45610543b2828f98d65cf258bc0593ad"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Zawasa will launch 1 month before the fusor reactor.","The Dynotis X1 will not launch in February.","The five reactors are the Kuchiwa W10, the facility launching in May, the facility launching in January, the fusor reactor and the reactor launching in April.","The reactor launching in March is the direct drive facility.","The Essita CBT will launch 1 month after the polywell facility.","The Essita CBT is the z-pinch facility."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Dynotis X1","Essita CBT","Kuchiwa W10","Rodim-Rexit","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","fusor","polywell","z-pinch"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9896ead71335d373a47643a7fc212d8f"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["Alpha Beta Tau has 23 members.","Tau Beta Pi isn't on Cedar Street.","The house with 26 members is on Cedar Street.","Theta Delta, the fraternity on Front Street and the fraternity on Cedar Street are all different fraternities.","Beta Pi Omega has 3 fewer members than the fraternity on Front Street.","The fraternity on Mckay Road has 6 fewer members than Theta Delta.","The house with 29 members is either the frat on Graydon Avenue or the fraternity on Front Street."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Cedar Street","Front Street","Graydon Avenue","Mckay Road","O Street"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50c4de3746de1859c1b5593e0f638165"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["The person who paid $27.99 was either the one who had the chianti or the one who had the riesling.","Traci paid less than the one who had the riesling.","Lynda paid less than the one who had the bordeaux.","Evan paid 3 dollars more than Nick.","Evan had the merlot.","The person who paid $25.99 was either Evan or the one who had the chianti."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99"],"label_b":["Evan","Isabel","Lynda","Nick","Traci"],"label_c":["bordeaux","chianti","merlot","port","riesling"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e0388a5b477bebee34f35cbdf10bba5"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The five players were the contestant who threw the red darts, the contestant who scored 62 points, the player who scored 55 points, Donald and the contestant who scored 41 points.","Tom finished 7 points lower than Keith.","Donald finished with 69 points.","The player who scored 41 points threw the gray darts.","The player who threw the violet darts scored somewhat higher than the contestant who threw the green darts.","The player who scored 55 points didn't throw the green darts.","Luther was either the player who scored 69 points or the contestant who threw the black darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Donald","Keith","Luther","Nicholas","Tom"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b78fa6cb2c4a7ab96a651a69a3e8b1d9"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The athlete who traveled for 217 days was either the rower who started from Ventura or the athlete who started from Point Arena.","Zachary started from Morro Bay.","Pedro was either the competitor who started from Pescadero or the competitor who traveled for 184 days.","The athlete who started from Morro Bay finished 22 days after the rower who started from Pescadero.","The competitor who started from Ventura finished 11 days before Geneva.","Bryan started from Pescadero."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days"],"label_b":["Bryan","Geneva","Ira","Pedro","Zachary"],"label_c":["Encinitas","Morro Bay","Pescadero","Point Arena","Ventura"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7568561e1e1f397fcce1b529ee4fc6fe"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Fred Frankl is the tight end.","The wide receiver played 3 more games than the defensive end.","The person who played in 5 games last season isn't the defensive back.","Curt Conner played more games than Abel Austin.","Gordon Gregg played 5 games last season.","Curt Conner played 2 fewer games than Edward Ellis."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Abel Austin","Curt Conner","Edward Ellis","Fred Frankl","Gordon Gregg"],"label_c":["defensive back","defensive end","quarterback","tight end","wide receiver"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ece74c5bb590d97aa5c3d7e1ac56ebce"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Sheri's task is either the garage assignment or the bathroom assignment.","The job that starts at 11:00am is either the bathroom assignment or the garage assignment.","The chore that starts at 9:00am isn't the living room.","Robert's job is the garage.","The bathroom assignment starts sometime before the laundry room assignment.","Carrie's job starts 1 hour after Inez's assignment.","The assignment that starts at 12 noon is the mud room."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Carrie","Inez","Robert","Sheri","Ted"],"label_c":["bathroom","garage","laundry room","living room","mud room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b3c59ead5da1715d1a9ad1f1a7e7a71"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The Garner family booking is 1 day before the Rosario family party.","The party that requested the rock band is either the booking on October 7 or the Ford family party.","The booking that requested the photo booth is 3 days before the booking that requested the rock band.","The booking that requested the bounce castle is for the Quinns.","The event that requested the clown is on October 7."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","magician","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Ford","Garner","Hayden","Quinn","Rosario"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=041815bde0232578db92af748c3068ab"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Underwood's student is scheduled 2 hours after Alvin.","Mr. Ward's client is either Alvin or the client with the 11:00am class.","Mr. Ward's student is Greg.","Yvonne is scheduled 3 hours after Mr. Quinn's student.","Mrs. Nolan's student is Kellie.","Greg is scheduled sometime after Mrs. Nolan's client."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mrs. Landry","Mrs. Nolan","Mr. Quinn","Mr. Underwood","Mr. Ward"],"label_c":["Alvin","Greg","Kellie","Tricia","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78afcfb61dd0f6251af5832ca13b8074"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The ship captained by Four Eyed Fin sank 18 years after the Crusty Knave.","The Crusty Knave sank 54 years before the boat captained by Crazy Kate.","The five ships were the ship captained by Stubborn Seth, the Barnacle, the boat that sank in 1713, the Dagger and the Sea Shame.","The Sea Shame didn't sink in 1731.","The ship that sank in 1785 was captained by Sparrow Annis.","The Barnacle was captained by Crazy Kate."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Crusty Knave","Dagger","Doubloon","Sea Shame"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Four Eyed Fin","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23d49f4d86998e952686633e1286d1cc"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["Pedro finished 33 days after the rower who started from Point Arena.","Marco finished 11 days before the rower who started from Point Arena.","The competitor who started from Point Arena was either the rower who traveled for 228 days or Flora.","The rower who traveled for 217 days started from Avalon.","Tracy started from Ventura.","Marco didn't start out from Encinitas."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days"],"label_b":["Flora","Lowell","Marco","Pedro","Tracy"],"label_c":["Arcata","Avalon","Encinitas","Point Arena","Ventura"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad6a3d54ccc1b17167d4baed4fa67ccf"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The course in room 201 is held 2 periods after Mr. Rhodes's class.","Mr. Rhodes's class is held sometime after the class in room 212.","The class in room 318 is held 2 periods after Mr. Pitts's class.","Mr. Farmer's class is held 2 periods before the course in room 412.","The class in room 201 is either the third period class or the fourth period class.","The course in room 405 is held sometime before Mr. Farmer's class.","Mr. Kerr's class is held sometime before Mr. Zamora's class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["201","212","318","405","412"],"label_c":["Farmer","Kerr","Pitts","Rhodes","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1d90d3a1e307367687c9fb25fc21ec1"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Charlie was immediately behind Patrice.","Patrice was 3 spots in line behind Shelia.","The customer who ordered banana for their first scoop was 3 spots in line behind the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop.","The second person ordered mango for their first scoop.","Glenda wasn't third in line.","The fifth customer is either the customer who ordered banana for their first scoop or the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["Charlie","Glenda","Patrice","Shelia","Zachary"],"label_c":["banana","coconut","mango","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1cdfbc75cfd94cad80d4591769bfdd9c"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Yolanda has a birthday sometime after Sadie.","Sadie is 12 years old.","Franklin was born on April 7th.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 4 days before the 14-year-old.","The child with the April 7th birthday is either the 9-year-old or Sadie.","The 6-year-old has a birthday 4 days before Franklin.","Rosemarie has a birthday 8 days before Vicki."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Franklin","Rosemarie","Sadie","Vicki","Yolanda"],"label_c":["6","8","9","12","14"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c34f1f95121175b7f2fd7804564b158"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Yolanda performed 2 spots before the person who used flashlights.","Melissa performed 3 spots after the person who used batons.","Gerald went first.","The performer who used batons performed sometime after the juggler who used balls.","Trevor didn't use rings.","Peter used flashlights."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Gerald","Melissa","Peter","Trevor","Yolanda"],"label_c":["balls","batons","chainsaws","flashlights","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a82137e9f2346dad8918341bea9d4d6"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["The exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120 is 4 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.","Theros isn't 45 light years from earth.","Fihin, the exoplanet 47 light years from earth, the planet orbiting star VJD 913 and the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198 are all different planets.","Llyrak is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet orbiting star HV 491.","Zhezios orbits star HV 491.","The exoplanet orbiting star ZQ 75 is 6 light years farther away from us than Llyrak."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Fihin","Llyrak","Rodul","Theros","Zhezios"],"label_c":["BDF 198","HV 491","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91b51439ab980f61f68f3fdc22b9e16b"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Mildred's goods are either the radishes or the goods that sell for $2.60 per pound.","The produce that sell for $2.60 per pound are the potatoes.","Zachary's goods don't sell for $2.70 per pound.","The onions sell for 30 cents more per pound than Ronald's goods.","Nettie's goods sell for $2.60 per pound.","Sue's goods sell for 30 cents more per pound than the beets."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Mildred","Nettie","Ronald","Sue","Zachary"],"label_c":["beets","carrots","onions","potatoes","radishes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f568c814d23b28237913b1ddd171142"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The 850 ft zip line doesn't have a maximum height of 45 ft.","The one with a maximum height of 85 ft is 100 feet longer than Line A.","Line F reaches a height of 25 ft.","Line D is 800 ft long.","Line E is either the 800 ft zip line or the line with a maximum height of 45 ft.","The one with a maximum height of 40 ft is either the 850 ft line or Line B.","Line B isn't exactly 650 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line D","Line E","Line F"],"label_c":["25 ft","40 ft","45 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0b7085779e199c9c9dbc81594f3620c"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The event with 150 attendees isn't the conference.","Aimee's event will involve somewhat more people than Susan's assignment.","The job with 125 attendees is the graduation.","The assignment with 75 attendees is the retreat.","Susan's assignment will involve 50 more people than the retreat assignment.","Roland's job will involve 25 more people than the anniversary assignment.","The retreat event will involve somewhat fewer people than Norman's assignment."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150"],"label_b":["Aimee","Glenda","Norman","Roland","Susan"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","graduation","retreat"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab21af2bf77d3ea6b51743ab54fcb826"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The game hosted at Kyle's house was played 1 month before Emberfight.","Rules of War was played in May.","Planets Align was played 1 month before the board game hosted at Wendy's house.","Vendetta was played in April.","The game hosted at Gerald's house was played 2 months after Planets Align.","Vendetta wasn't hosted by Adrian.","The game played in April was either the board game hosted at Adrian's house or the board game hosted at Ethel's house."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Emberfight","Planets Align","Rules of War","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Adrian","Ethel","Gerald","Kyle","Wendy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d557d7b1822498891271fc2627af810e"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Leslie started skydiving in 1984.","The jumper who wears the silver suit started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who wears the blue suit.","The jumper who wears the white suit started skydiving 1 year after Harvey.","Nathaniel started skydiving 3 years before Everett.","The jumper who wears the blue suit started skydiving 3 years before the jumper who wears the red suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Everett","Harvey","Leslie","Marcus","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["blue","lime green","red","silver","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1724311742af4b2686a99572df8012e4"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Ann Alexander's reservation is for a somewhat longer period than the Fiat rental.","The 4 day reservation is for the Fiat.","The Fiat reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than Vicky Vaughan's rental.","Edna Erickson's rental is either the 5 day rental or the 2 day rental.","The five rentals are the 6 day rental, Mira Morrow's reservation, Vicky Vaughan's rental, the Fiat reservation and the Buick reservation.","The 3 day reservation is either Cora Cochran's reservation or the Dodge reservation.","Vicky Vaughan's rental is for the Nissan."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days"],"label_b":["Ann Alexander","Cora Cochran","Edna Erickson","Mira Morrow","Vicky Vaughan"],"label_c":["Buick","Dodge","Fiat","Hyundai","Nissan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c34e28a49c167b8f5d57dd8456d23877"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Harold won't be on mission GX-13.","Rose will be on mission AV-435.","Nicholas will launch 3 months after the astronaut assigned to mission TV-412.","Traci will launch sometime after Rose.","Isaac will be on mission PR-97.","Harold will launch 1 month after the person assigned to mission TV-412."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Harold","Isaac","Nicholas","Rose","Traci"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5751d1899e269556d356e490389fe6f6"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Howard Park was established 2 years after the pygmy beaver's reserve.","Elm Park is either the box python's reserve or the park established in 2008.","Wanda Park was established 2 years before the frilled stork's reserve.","Wanda Park was established in 2008.","The sandy hare's reserve was established sometime before Silver Lakes.","Silver Lakes was established in 2006."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["box python","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44ff2f8d8dc8eb454f504a067b791983"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The bikram yoga session is either the 1:30pm session or Juana's session.","The anusara yoga class doesn't start at 12:30pm.","The ashtanga yoga class is at 10:30am.","The vinyasa yoga session starts 1 hour after Teresa's class.","The anusara yoga class starts sometime after the vinyasa yoga session.","The vinyasa yoga class is led by Karen.","The ashtanga yoga session starts 1 hour after Rosemary's session."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Karen","Marilyn","Rosemary","Teresa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86c1478b5f94b81172fcb50bb2451fe9"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The map published in 1749 was of Denmark.","The print of North Africa was published 18 years after Handle's map.","Bleux's print was of Tuscany.","Gostaldo's print is either the print published in 1785 or the map of North Africa.","The map published in 1767 is either the print of Denmark or the print of Scandinavia.","Jenson's map wasn't of Scandinavia."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Bleux","Gostaldo","Handle","Jenson","Muenster"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","North Africa","Scandinavia","Tuscany"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a73486601cd1577af53c476200b7bfd"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Zennia 580 has 2 GB less storage than the Opel phone.","The Winnow XD is either the Opel phone or the 10 GB phone.","The Alphalon II is made by Technitron.","The Portimax C has 8 GB of storage.","The Technitron mobile phone has 6 GB more storage than the Winnow XD.","The 2 GB phone is either the Andromeda phone or the Lunia V2.","The Lunia V2 isn't made by Pegasus."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fb61ed8b069668af7d86897ec1712d2"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The Binson C40, the item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity, the air conditioner with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the $635 unit are all different units.","The Z-Free XL doesn't cost $375.","The Ultralux 92 has the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The item with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 130 dollars less than the Binson C40.","The unit with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars more than the EnergyBeam 110.","The $375 air conditioner has the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Coolstar XV5","EnergyBeam 110","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e03bbbcc145cc8cc996749b84340476"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Gordon's team will leave 1 month before Yolanda's team.","Alvin's expedition will leave 3 months before Dixie's expedition.","Janice's expedition will leave sometime before Alvin's team.","Leon's expedition won't be leaving in April.","Isaac's team will include Dixie.","Gwendolyn's team, the team leaving in January, Isaac's team and Leon's expedition will be all different teams."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alvin","Gordon","Horace","Isaac","Leon"],"label_c":["Dixie","Gwendolyn","Janice","Mercedes","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85ee7ffc3020aa21e547771896bd168e"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["Al Anderson's project begins 3 months after the Quince Street project.","The Boom Court project will be headed by Gail Garrett.","The Aspen Court project begins 2 months before Cal Craft's project.","The Boom Court project starts in July.","The Karie Lane project won't be managed by Al Anderson.","The job starting in May is either Dawn Daniels's project or Al Anderson's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Aspen Court","Boom Court","Karie Lane","Quince Street","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Gail Garrett","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e28e331afc65709486786c90414b9f7"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Paulette didn't request ginger.","The person who paid $10.75 is either Paulette or the person who requested flaxseed.","The customer who paid $8.75 asked for ginger.","The customer who requested acai berries paid 3 dollars more than Mercedes.","The person who requested acai berries paid 1 dollar less than Verna.","Mercedes is either the customer who requested quinoa or the person who paid $6.75.","Leticia asked for acai berries."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["Leticia","Mercedes","Paulette","Trevor","Verna"],"label_c":["acai berries","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1fc75c70b25e80eb55b0f55cb2b8c0c7"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The competitor in the catamaran took 4 fewer days to finish than the competitor in the schooner.","Wendell Orr used the sloop.","Gil Baxter didn't use the schooner.","Wendell Orr took somewhat fewer days to finish than Tara Carroll.","Ed Alexander took 8 more days to finish than the sailor in the schooner.","The person in the trimaran took 4 more days to finish than the competitor in the gaff cutter.","Ed Alexander used the gaff cutter."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286"],"label_b":["Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","schooner","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa03b01513d65f724c7da34bb4d65b78"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["Wanda's account took place at Aspen Hills.","The event at Viking Woods took place 2 months after Gloria's account.","The July event wasn't at Seryl Forest.","Randy's account was either the June event or the sighting at Seryl Forest.","Karla's sighting happened in June.","The sighting at Bald Hill Run was either the July event or Hannah's sighting.","Hannah's account didn't happen in March."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Gloria","Hannah","Karla","Randy","Wanda"],"label_c":["Aspen Hills","Bald Hill Run","Seryl Forest","Twin Pines","Viking Woods"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37b75bbf724f622de850d6ad21d6a6ff"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The $28,000 craft is either the submarine built by MarineCo or the Marine V.","The Ukani Q2 is sold by Pan Systems.","The craft built by Pan Systems costs 1,000 dollars more than the Rubico One.","The five submarines are the Steado G5, the submarine built by Pan Systems, the craft built by Watertime LLC, the $28,000 submersible and the submersible built by Zephyr Waves.","The $29,000 submersible is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The Ukani Q2 costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Watertime LLC."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cb2c6ef0ec6058c45c5410a3b16442f"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The five jobs are the job that starts at 8:00am, the garage assignment, Lynne's job, Willie's chore and the living room assignment.","Lynne's assignment starts at 9:00am.","Willie's task starts 1 hour after Henrietta's task.","The living room assignment starts sometime after Henrietta's assignment.","Kay's job starts at 12 noon.","The bathroom assignment starts 1 hour before the laundry room assignment."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Jack","Kay","Lynne","Willie"],"label_c":["basement","bathroom","garage","laundry room","living room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62d047b0503eff4a3b3cefb5b4358890"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The 1988 wine is a merlot.","The Ece Suss wasn't bottled in 1988.","The gewurztraminer was bottled 12 years after the Friambliss.","The Friambliss was bottled 12 years before the Vendemmia.","The riesling was bottled 4 years after the gewurztraminer.","The Bianca Flaux is a chardonnay."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000"],"label_b":["Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","riesling"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41da054f4fb7f140f2a3251122bf7c8c"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Kent was either the spearfisher who caught 15 lion fish or the person who worked at Ash Cay.","Alfonso caught 15 lion fish.","The person who caught 12 lion fish didn't work at Ash Cay.","Yvonne worked at Charles Sink.","The person who worked at Ethel Bay caught 6 more fish than Wendy.","The person who worked at Holly Hock caught 3 more fish than Alfonso."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Alfonso","Kent","Stacy","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Holly Hock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=668721b9ed2259e6aec8dc6708fa3549"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The five towns are the location with a forecasted low of 19 degrees, Brownfield, the town that will get 1 inch of snow, Oxford and Zearing.","The town that will get 5 inches of snow has a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","Zearing isn't expected to get 2 inches of snow.","Brownfield has a forecasted low of 10 degrees.","Elma will get 3 fewer inches of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Elma."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Brownfield","Elma","Oxford","Quimby","Zearing"],"label_c":["10 degrees","12 degrees","18 degrees","19 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca646f1de243484c7aa52f6d66e73454"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Yvette's cake costs 25 dollars more than Bridget's piece.","The cake shaped like a football costs 75 dollars more than the piece shaped like a beach chair.","The cake shaped like a beach chair costs 25 dollars more than Francisco's piece.","The piece shaped like a sports car costs somewhat less than the piece shaped like a golf ball.","Ira's cake doesn't cost exactly $150.","The $175 cake is shaped like a potato.","Yvette's cake is shaped like a football."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Bridget","Francisco","Ira","Rick","Yvette"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","potato","sports car"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31e9c0380921894d5baac9d87e336ba3"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Theros is either the planet 43 light years from earth or the planet orbiting star BDF 198.","Vestor orbits star BDF 198.","Xidat is 6 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53.","The planet orbiting star ZQ 75 is farther away from us than Quael.","The planet 43 light years from earth is either the exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120 or Quael.","The planet orbiting star MKP 427 is farther away from us than Vestor.","Xidat doesn't orbit star ZQ 75."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Istryn","Quael","Theros","Vestor","Xidat"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","MKP 427","PLC 120","ZQ 75"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f399476330661f930e613db5ea1e45b0"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The interpreter who will be working with Nelson will start 1 hour after Harold.","Ira will be working with Karla.","The interpreter who will be working with Rafael will start sometime before Annie.","Annie will start 3 hours before Frederick.","The person whose assignment begins at 11:00am will be working with Tyler."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Brent","Frederick","Harold","Ira"],"label_c":["Karla","Nelson","Rafael","Sophie","Tyler"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9191a829633da9c8f784a6d2da87ddc3"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Rodim-Rexit will launch in May.","The Haramarui LV will launch 2 months before the Kuchiwa W10.","The Haramarui LV will launch 2 months before the theta pinch reactor.","The Rodim-Rexit is the polywell facility.","The Tamura BX12 will launch 1 month after the Kuchiwa W10.","The z-pinch reactor will launch sometime before the Essita CBT.","The reactor launching in April isn't the direct drive reactor."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Essita CBT","Haramarui LV","Kuchiwa W10","Rodim-Rexit","Tamura BX12"],"label_c":["direct drive","polywell","theta pinch","tokamak","z-pinch"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0941ba084410f93eb315fd5020053900"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The five cakes are Joey's piece, the $175 cake, the $150 piece, the cake shaped like a potato and the cake shaped like a mountain.","Ira's piece is shaped like a potato.","The $150 cake isn't shaped like a football.","The cake shaped like a beach chair costs somewhat more than the piece shaped like a football.","Joey's cake costs 25 dollars less than Karen's piece.","Natasha's piece is either the cake shaped like a beach chair or the cake shaped like a football.","Salvador's cake costs $200."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Ira","Joey","Karen","Natasha","Salvador"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","mountain","potato"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00f900ca5b8e8b5aff78d9c8b6dbb074"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Cafader Six costs $26,000.","The submarine built by Watertime LLC costs somewhat less than the Marine V.","The submarine built by Pan Systems costs 2,000 dollars less than the submarine built by MarineCo.","The submarine built by Deep Sea Inc. costs somewhat less than the submarine built by Pan Systems.","The submersible built by Pan Systems costs somewhat less than the Rubico One.","The Ompoc Eleven is either the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc. or the $28,000 craft.","The $25,000 craft is sold by Watertime LLC."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d3d7ede632a9cb6cd8f69d5ab90482d"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The global warming expert is scheduled 1 day before Valerie.","Nancy won't talk about sulfur oxide.","The solar energy expert is scheduled sometime before the wind power expert.","Valerie, the person who will speak on May 10th, the presenter who will speak on May 14th and the sulfur oxide expert will be all different presenters.","Oliver is scheduled 1 day after the sulfur oxide expert.","Felipe is scheduled 3 days before the acid rain expert.","The presenter who will speak on May 10th will be either the wind power expert or the global warming expert."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Felipe","Judy","Nancy","Oliver","Valerie"],"label_c":["acid rain","global warming","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53286f43f3b9f8e85b0464d9d19ae214"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Harold will launch in January.","Mercedes will launch 3 months before the graduate assigned to mission GX-13.","Geraldine will be on mission CR-260.","Geraldine won't launch in March.","The graduate assigned to mission PR-97 is either the graduate launching in January or Nicholas.","Harold, the astronaut assigned to mission PR-97, the astronaut assigned to mission GX-13 and the person assigned to mission AV-435 are all different people."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Geraldine","Harold","James","Mercedes","Nicholas"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","WB-664"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c7e5925bf10cc0088298a821be05e20"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The interview for the graphic design position is sometime before the interview for the copywriter position.","The Canway interview, the interview for the sales rep position, the interview on August 24th and the interview on August 21st will be all different interviews.","The Zathdrill interview is 3 days before the Haytouch interview.","The meeting on August 20th isn't for the graphic design job.","The Alpha Plus interview is 1 day after the Haytouch interview.","The Alpha Plus interview is for the tech support job.","The Haytouch interview is for the sales rep job."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Haytouch","Sancode","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","sales rep","social media","tech support"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b70c5be6930385cc0c11226a12ea5851"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Cersay impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the Carboniferous impact crater.","The 200 m. wide crater was formed during the Jurassic period.","The Carboniferous impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the Vorckin impact crater.","The Garight impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Silurian impact crater.","The Asanish impact crater is either the 125 m. wide one or the 150 m. wide one.","The 125 m. wide one was formed during the Silurian period.","The Cretaceous impact crater is wider than the Devonian impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Garight","Moriwa","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Devonian","Jurassic","Silurian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa9538e161591b41707da00df469811d"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The hatha yoga session begins 2 hours before the iyengar yoga class.","Sandra's session starts 3 hours after Leah's class.","The 11:30am session isn't led by Karen.","The hatha yoga class starts sometime after the anusara yoga session.","The vinyasa yoga session is at 11:30am.","The prenatal yoga session is led by Pamela."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Leah","Nancy","Pamela","Sandra"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63ac0e157cea4cef4343aef2d8956d4e"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["Daniel Stead spoke sometime before the Independent.","The Socialist spoke 2 days after Gara Oldman.","The person who spoke on January 16th was the Reformist.","The Democrat spoke 1 day before Conner Dawes.","The candidate who spoke on January 17th was the Libertarian.","Ashley Dale didn't speak on January 17th."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Barron Tweed","Conner Dawes","Daniel Stead","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Libertarian","Reformist","Socialist"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=befb221c4ba222b6735401a2dcda15f2"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in August will be headed by Freda Fisher.","Bill Bonner's project begins 1 month after the Fred Lane project.","Freda Fisher's project is either the job starting in June or the Norway Court project.","The job starting in July will be headed by Bill Bonner.","The Oak Road project begins sometime before the Virgil Street project.","The Fred Lane project won't be managed by Cal Craft.","The Shelly Lane project begins 3 months after Al Anderson's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Fred Lane","Norway Court","Oak Road","Shelly Lane","Virgil Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Freda Fisher","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9de8a8f904b6fed02e8b2f10d1314aaa"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo of the polar bear was published by Animal Science.","The photo published by Travel Almanac was taken 2 months after the photo published by Wildzone.","The shot of the giant tortoise was taken 3 months before the shot published by Animal Science.","The shot published by Earth Aware was either the photo taken in April or the shot of the red panda.","The photo of the snow leopard wasn't taken in May.","The shot taken in March was published by Earth Aware."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["arctic fox","giant tortoise","polar bear","red panda","snow leopard"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Science World","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95cc7ff9d072398aff8173f0367d6b14"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The contestant who threw the gray darts finished 14 points lower than Vincent.","The player who threw the green darts finished somewhat lower than the player who threw the yellow darts.","Greg threw the gray darts.","Willard didn't throw the yellow darts.","The player who threw the gray darts finished 7 points lower than Willard.","The player who scored 41 points threw the white darts.","Alton finished 14 points lower than the contestant who threw the gray darts.","The contestant who threw the orange darts scored somewhat higher than the contestant who threw the green darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Alton","Greg","Hubert","Vincent","Willard"],"label_c":["gray","green","orange","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aadcd613286b83953ff7e3ad80d964d"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Olga arrived at 4:50 pm.","The participant who arrived at 4:40 pm brought the soda.","Hubert is either the participant who brought the onion dip or the participant who brought the pizza.","The party-goer who brought the corn chips arrived 15 minutes after Iris.","The friend who brought the soda arrived 5 minutes before Phyllis.","The friend who brought the onion dip arrived sometime after the friend who brought the soda.","The friend who brought the potato chips arrived sometime after the participant who brought the pizza."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm"],"label_b":["Clinton","Hubert","Iris","Olga","Phyllis"],"label_c":["corn chips","onion dip","pizza","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6224af35aa8b2ac99a3d6409137a3b81"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Martin was either the person who worked at Front Reef or the person who worked at Holly Hock.","Kent worked at Charles Sink.","Zachary didn't work at Holly Hock.","Wendy caught 18 lion fish.","Zachary caught 3 more fish than Martin.","The five people were the spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish, the person who worked at Front Reef, Danielle, the person who worked at Belle Bar and Zachary."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Danielle","Kent","Martin","Wendy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e19a0dbb501d9811c70e6357cba7e668"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The film directed by Linda Lynch is either the film that grossed $8 million or Zephyr Breeze.","The film directed by Linda Lynch made 3 million more than the movie directed by Kenneth Key.","What a World wasn't directed by Paula Pratt.","The film that grossed $11 million was directed by Micah Moreno.","The movie that grossed $8 million was directed by Nan Norman.","Fast and Dead made 9 million less than Amerigo."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno","Nan Norman","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32542920f53e8a604305b5cfc000b985"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The coffee ordered by Jacob cost 30 cents less than the beverage Austin ordered.","The drink Jacob ordered wasn't the espresso.","The beverage ordered by Charlie was either the mocha or the drink that cost $3.70.","The drink Fredrick ordered was the mocha.","The coffee that cost $3.60 was either the cappuccino or the mocha.","The drink Jacob ordered cost 10 cents less than the iced americano."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70"],"label_b":["Austin","Charlie","Fredrick","Henry","Jacob"],"label_c":["cappuccino","espresso","iced americano","macchiato","mocha"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed8341e31d6082df37d36f29f15061c1"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["The wide receiver played one game more than the tight end.","The quarterback played one game less than Edward Ellis.","The person who played in 6 games last season is either the defensive end or Donald Davis.","Jack Jensen played 5 games last season.","Jack Jensen played more games than Fred Frankl.","Donald Davis played 3 games last season."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Donald Davis","Edward Ellis","Fred Frankl","Horace Hayden","Jack Jensen"],"label_c":["defensive back","defensive end","quarterback","tight end","wide receiver"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00d316df5e0f752004786e2f260c5888"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The customer who paid $13.50 ordered the yellowtail roll.","The customer who ordered the california roll paid $11.50.","The person who ordered the philadelphia roll didn't order the volcano roll.","The client who ordered the california roll is either the client who paid $15.50 or the customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll.","The customer who ordered the philadelphia roll paid 6 dollars more than the person who ordered the boston roll.","The client who ordered the tiger roll paid 4 dollars less than the client who ordered the alaskan roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","california","firecracker","philadelphia"],"label_c":["spicy tuna","spider","tiger","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=918e316d8b5bc67a93c00bf49f6506a0"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Danville, the town with a population of 34,000, the town in Franklin County and the town in Suffolk County are all different cities.","Urbana is in Dukes County.","Independence is either the town with a population of 31,000 or the town in Nantucket County.","Eddington has fewer people than the city in Franklin County.","The city in Nantucket County has 9,000 fewer people than Urbana."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000"],"label_b":["Danville","Eddington","Independence","Urbana","Wapello"],"label_c":["Dukes","Essex","Franklin","Nantucket","Suffolk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf274b4ec0910198a9e4e680f911a4d7"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Gator Attack came out 1 year after the video game bought by Kyle.","The one bought by Dave came out 1 year before AWOL Alert.","The five video games are the one that came out in 1983, the one bought by Dave, Gator Attack, AWOL Alert and Magic Marbles.","The video game bought by Oscar came out sometime after the game bought by Lloyd.","The one bought by Oscar came out sometime before Blaster Boy.","The one that came out in 1984 was purchased by Oscar."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles"],"label_c":["Bruce","Dave","Kyle","Lloyd","Oscar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c98e066f4ac06947a37cf58cd614025"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Zachary doesn't charge 9 dollars.","Angel charges 6 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with ash.","Evan charges 2 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with walnut.","The sci-fi fan who works with chestnut, the carver who charges 3 dollars, Wallace and Zachary are all different woodworkers.","The woodworker who works with oak charges less than Angel.","Wallace works with ash."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Evan","Oliver","Wallace","Zachary"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","oak","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5e1f448dd17ec8b771a8facedf58282"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The client who ordered the eel avocado roll paid 2 dollars more than the person who ordered the spicy tataki roll.","The client who ordered the dragon roll paid more than the client who ordered the hawaiian roll.","The client who ordered the futomaki roll ordered the rainbow roll.","The person who ordered the tiger roll paid 2 dollars less than the person who ordered the futomaki roll.","The person who ordered the firecracker roll paid $17.50.","The person who paid $9.50 is either the customer who ordered the eel avocado roll or the customer who ordered the volcano roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["dragon","eel avocado","firecracker","futomaki","hawaiian"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tataki","teriyaki","tiger","volcano"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b3c4498f48e7cad78668312d9e7cb4d"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly won by Antonio was either the butterfly that was auctioned 4th or the butterfly that sold for $290.","The butterfly that sold for $270 was either the butterfly that was auctioned 9th or the butterfly that was auctioned 5th.","The insect won by Orlando sold for 20 dollars less than the insect won by Harry.","The insect won by Orlando sold for somewhat more than the insect that was auctioned 9th.","The butterfly that sold for $290 was the 8th lot.","The butterfly won by Nelson didn't sell for $270.","The butterfly that was auctioned 4th, the butterfly won by Antonio and the butterfly won by Orlando were all different butterflies."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290"],"label_b":["Antonio","Harry","Nelson","Orlando","Roland"],"label_c":["4th","5th","7th","8th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ae37fc10a822552c585cdb7102c95bb"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Delia will launch 3 months before the graduate assigned to mission CR-260.","The person assigned to mission ZF-15 will launch sometime after the person assigned to mission TV-412.","The five people are Wade, the person assigned to mission ZF-15, the person assigned to mission TV-412, the person launching in March and the graduate launching in April.","The person launching in May will be on mission GX-13.","Katherine will be on mission WB-664.","Rose won't be on mission ZF-15."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Delia","Katherine","Rose","Seth","Wade"],"label_c":["CR-260","GX-13","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be92aa2fcf3c085c33133a0030cf170d"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The 69 million year old fossil costs 500 dollars more than the verasaurus.","The verasaurus costs 500 dollars more than the mirasaurus.","The pilodontus costs $1500.","The gigasaurus costs less than the rotosaurus.","The $500 fossil is either the 75 million year old fossil or the pilodontus.","The $1250 fossil isn't 90 million years old.","The 78 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars more than the 75 million year old fossil."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","78 million","90 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4f89079dd7e9ebe7e909fdf8cc57fc5"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The $34.99 book wasn't authored by Mina Morton.","The set theory textbook was written by Mina Morton.","The book written by Velma Vintz is either the algebra book or the set theory book.","The trigonometry book was written by Steve Spark.","The book written by Tara Tyne costs 15 dollars less than the pre-calculus textbook.","The geometry title costs more than the textbook written by Steve Spark."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99"],"label_b":["algebra","geometry","pre-calculus","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Mina Morton","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f86c4b98c7cc3b64f96effb52f7c6b8c"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The shipment that cost $5.75 is either the shipment with the basketball in it or Maurice's shipment.","The package with the basketball in it cost 3 dollars more than the shipment with the television in it.","The package with the tea set in it cost somewhat less than Christopher's package.","The shipment with the toaster in it cost somewhat less than Ron's package.","The package that cost $7.75 is either Maurice's shipment or Ron's package.","The package with the basketball in it is Oscar's."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","fruit basket","tea set","television","toaster"],"label_c":["Christopher","Maurice","Oscar","Pablo","Ron"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d00420e19318e69049851741df7b2d09"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Wanda Wilson's reservation is for a period 2 days shorter than the Chevrolet rental.","The 5 day rental is either the Chevrolet reservation or Zora Zinn's reservation.","Donna David's reservation is for the Jeep.","Nancy Nunez's reservation isn't for 6 days.","Cora Cochran's rental is for 5 days.","Donna David's reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than the Hyundai rental.","The Kia rental is for a period 2 days longer than Donna David's rental."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days"],"label_b":["Cora Cochran","Donna David","Nancy Nunez","Wanda Wilson","Zora Zinn"],"label_c":["Chevrolet","Hyundai","Jeep","Kia","Toyota"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8256bdac273447a1683bf2087b74a83d"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The birthday assignment will involve somewhat more people than Roland's job.","Aimee's assignment is the anniversary.","The anniversary assignment will involve 25 more people than the birthday event.","Zachary's event is the wedding.","The job with 150 attendees isn't the graduation.","Isaac's assignment will involve 50 more people than the anniversary event."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150"],"label_b":["Aimee","Isaac","Norman","Roland","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","graduation","wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbd06eb24c979d6f436524baaa161c04"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Igor Ingram reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the person who went fourth.","The person who reached a depth of 98 meters was either the person who went first or Ed Elliott.","Gumbo Giles went to a maximum depth of 107 meters.","The person who went sixth dove 9 meters deeper than Hill Harvey.","Hill Harvey was either the person who went fourth or the person who reached a depth of 110 meters.","Arnold Avery dove sixth.","Ed Elliott didn't go fifth."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters","110 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Ed Elliott","Gumbo Giles","Hill Harvey","Igor Ingram"],"label_c":["first","second","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f1d27b2994bd75c95d8ba7d670064e0"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The October 6 delivery will be in the shape of a bowling pin.","Mrs. Lowe's order is either the October 9 delivery or the cake shaped like a sailboat.","The five cakes are Mrs. Massey's cake, the cake shaped like a sailboat, the cake shaped like a biplane, the October 8 delivery and the October 7 delivery.","Mrs. Massey's order will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Danielson's cake.","Mrs. Armstrong's cake won't be shaped like a rocket ship.","Mrs. Armstrong's cake will be delivered on October 8."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Danielson","Keller","Lowe","Massey"],"label_c":["biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73f108e2cb3215a7bb9a9d4d3ec6f3b8"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The $375 item has the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The five units are the item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity, the Ultralux 92, the $440 air conditioner, the $570 unit and the $375 air conditioner.","The item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs somewhat more than the item with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Freezon Flux costs $635.","The Chiller Z costs 65 dollars more than the unit with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Coolstar XV5 is either the item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the air conditioner with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1a1013423605c666a56968ab38b9a11"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Gil Greene didn't win exactly $10 million.","Cal Chandler was from Washington.","Gil Greene wasn't from Hawaii.","Cal Chandler won 15 million more than the winner from Georgia.","The winner who won $20 million wasn't from Rhode Island.","The person from Tennessee won 5 million less than the person from Georgia.","Ferris Fry wasn't from Georgia.","Betty Baxter was from Tennessee."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million"],"label_b":["Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Georgia","Hawaii","Rhode Island","Tennessee","Washington"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fdc960b65a201b9772c55a491e945939"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The company that received the $3,000,000 investment, Protecha.com and Madinkz.com are all different businesses.","The company that received the $4,000,000 investment was started by Vicky Velez.","Gofro.com was started by Addie Abrams.","Madinkz.com received more than the company started by Vicky Velez.","The business started by Addie Abrams received less than Atriana.com.","The startup started by Fred Frost received 2 million dollars less than Protecha.com.","The startup started by Pat Padilla received 2 million dollars more than Gofro.com.","Zetafish.com wasn't founded by Pat Padilla."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Fred Frost","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ec0ce5a9e083fe4f29481da490a21bf"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The earring was found at Gillis Park.","The meteorite sold for somewhat less than the item found at Colbert Run.","The object that sold for $475 was either the piece found at Heffen Lane or the object found at Dimmot Woods.","The gold chain sold for $550.","The object found at Burr Woods sold for 150 dollars more than the piece found at Colbert Run.","The diamond ring sold for 75 dollars more than the object found at Dimmot Woods."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550"],"label_b":["diamond ring","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin"],"label_c":["Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c27c16c6fc48321df5234eb95e20f9d7"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Leticia has a birthday 4 days after Isaac.","The five children are Isaac, the 8-year-old, the 6-year-old, the one with the April 7th birthday and the 9-year-old.","Nathaniel is 14 years old.","The child with the April 11th birthday is either the 9-year-old or Nathaniel.","Anthony is 8 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Hilda","Isaac","Leticia","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["6","8","9","14","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0855153c15663e74732986d9a81c5748"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking on October 3 is for the Fords.","The event on October 7, the Rosario family party, the Underwood family event and the event that requested the clown are all different events.","The party that requested the bounce castle is 2 days after the Stanley family party.","The event that requested the rock band isn't for the Yangs.","The Rosario family party is either the party that requested the clown or the booking that requested the bounce castle.","The event that requested the photo booth is on October 4."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","magician","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Ford","Rosario","Stanley","Underwood","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67a5cbe4ea755550669685e62977c0f9"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Yvette's purchase wasn't the wolf spider.","The arachnid that sold for $75 was the darkback.","The darkback cost 15 dollars less than Nichole's purchase.","The arachnid that sold for $90 was either the redback or Yvette's purchase.","Rafael's purchase cost more than Charles's purchase.","The arachnid that sold for $105, the ipstin spider, Rafael's purchase and Melinda's purchase were all different spiders.","Charles's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the darkback."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Charles","Melinda","Nichole","Rafael","Yvette"],"label_c":["cart spider","darkback","ipstin spider","redback","wolf spider"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d997a28384b90ad8fb3fdb6360304d19"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Bliss Iron's song is the fifth track.","Manic Android's track is \"Anything Else\".","\"Poorly Worded\" is 3 tracks before \"What We Need\".","Legion Five's track is either the fourth track or the fifth song.","Gizmo Glory's song is sometime before \"Can't Escape\".","\"Can't Escape\" is sometime before Manic Android's track."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Manic Android"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Can\\'t Escape","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=674e32602832a2505dc947388a8cb039"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["Glenn graduated 1 year after Herman.","The player who's now with the Reds graduated 3 years before Lonnie.","Ivan isn't playing for the Tigers.","The player who's now with the Giants graduated before the person who's now with the Reds.","The person who's now with the Pirates graduated 1 year after the person who's now with the Tigers.","The five players are Herman, the person who graduated in 2008, the person who's now with the Tigers, the player who's now with the Orioles and the player who's now with the Reds."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Francis","Glenn","Herman","Ivan","Lonnie"],"label_c":["Giants","Orioles","Pirates","Reds","Tigers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20af3481dea1c4d0fa240ff1f306c347"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["The person flying from Peru is leaving 1 hour earlier than Bridget.","Ronnie is leaving 1 hour later than the person flying from South Africa.","The traveler flying from Zambia is leaving later than the traveler flying from Ukraine.","The person leaving at 3:30 pm is flying from Zambia.","The person flying from Zambia is leaving earlier than Florence.","The five travelers are the traveler leaving at 2:30 pm, the person flying from Peru, Ronnie, Bridget and Violet."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Bridget","Florence","Harvey","Ronnie","Violet"],"label_c":["Malta","Peru","South Africa","Ukraine","Zambia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41858a2605d608053a45eae207cce5b4"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Fatal Sheen got 4 nominations.","Wild Ones got 6 nominations.","Maximum Risk didn't get 2 nominations.","The five films are the movie directed by Danny Trevor, the movie that received 6 nominations, Fatal Sheen, the film that received 2 nominations and the film that received 5 nominations.","Wild Ones is either the film directed by Adrienne Day or the movie that received 2 nominations.","The movie directed by Adrienne Day received one more nomination than The Illusion.","The movie directed by Tank Reznor received 3 more nominations than the film directed by Paul Walnier."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","The Illusion","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c16126e70a3349ba72825a1289b01bb5"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Henrietta's study isn't on the Osprey.","The study on the Serenity starts 1 month after the assignment on the Odyssey.","The study on the Serenity starts 1 month before Henrietta's assignment.","Ora's study starts 1 month before Alvin's study.","Ora's project starts sometime after the assignment on the Serenity.","The five projects are the assignment beginning in March, Darryl's assignment, Alvin's project, Henrietta's project and the project on the Liberty."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Alvin","Darryl","Henrietta","Ora","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Liberty","Odyssey","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25a6b15253ecc0528e3d0e95a719c57f"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The Zimmerman family's home was built 7 years after the Medina family's home.","The Jordan family's building was built 7 years before the Porter family's house.","Benson Hills was built 14 years after the Porter family's home.","Roesch Heights is owned by the Vazquez family.","Benson Hills is owned by the Medina family.","Roesch Heights was built sometime before Gunston Hall.","Fox Cottage isn't owned by the Porter family."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862"],"label_b":["Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Leiman Manor","Roesch Heights"],"label_c":["Jordan","Medina","Porter","Vazquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f28f23a0edce861b6e5a2395b332de5c"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The Viking 5 was released in 1996.","The Rip Tide is quieter than the siren released in 1996.","The siren released in 1998 is quieter than the siren released in 2007.","The Soundarm is 5 decibels quieter than the Viking 5.","The siren released in 1998 is 5 decibels louder than the Securalert.","The siren released in 1997 is 15 decibels louder than the siren released in 1998."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels"],"label_b":["Eco Alert","Rip Tide","Securalert","Soundarm","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1994","1996","1997","1998","2007"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f0a26a37424efc53710f3de2c994a24"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Chester's dog won in 2009.","The dalmatian won sometime after the great dane.","Douglas's canine won 1 year after the irish setter.","Ginger's canine is either the canine that won in 2010 or the pekingese.","Elsie's canine won 3 years before the bulldog.","The pekingese won sometime after the dalmatian.","The dog that won in 2007 is either the irish setter or Douglas's dog."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Anita","Chester","Douglas","Elsie","Ginger"],"label_c":["bulldog","dalmatian","great dane","irish setter","pekingese"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11076b6f81cf9dc5e22c7a7b3076ce23"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["March's exhibit was from Philippines.","April's exhibit, the exhibit from Eritrea and the exhibit from Yemen are all different exhibits.","The lacquerware presentation was held 1 month before the exhibit from Jamaica.","The lacquerware exhibit was from Eritrea.","The firearms exhibit was held 3 months before the armor presentation.","The glassware presentation was held sometime after the ceramics presentation."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["armor","ceramics","firearms","glassware","lacquerware"],"label_c":["Azerbaijan","Eritrea","Jamaica","Philippines","Yemen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9010888b0f0c97bb1a28e5aebf39c16"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The 2002 trip is either the hang gliding trip or the holiday with Calvin.","The holiday with Mable was 2 years after the camping vacation.","The trip with Calvin wasn't the kayaking vacation.","The trip with Rochelle was after the vacation with Calvin.","The holiday with Henrietta was after the trip with Rochelle.","The trip with Kelley was in 2003.","The hiking holiday was 1 year after the holiday with Kelley."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005"],"label_b":["Calvin","Henrietta","Kelley","Mable","Rochelle"],"label_c":["camping","hang gliding","hiking","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a1629487700abfa37cf6640020080a2"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Fox Cottage was built in 1862.","The Zimmerman family's home was built 14 years after the Evans family's home.","Woodlawn wasn't built in 1834.","Belle Grove was built 14 years after the Woodard family's home.","The 1848 building is owned by the Alvarado family.","The Woodard family's home was built 7 years before Leiman Manor."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Fox Cottage","Leiman Manor","Roesch Heights","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Evans","Porter","Woodard","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95bbd5a885856e4dd49eee5f52f74713"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The five players were Vincent, the player who threw the violet darts, the contestant who scored 62 points, the contestant who threw the gray darts and the player who scored 69 points.","The player who threw the violet darts finished 7 points lower than Vincent.","Keith didn't finish with 62 points.","Keith threw the green darts.","Donald finished with 55 points.","The contestant who threw the yellow darts scored 7 points higher than Zachary."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Donald","Keith","Shaun","Vincent","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","violet","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23bbb417f2bea4dc9b9bfc971a343de0"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["The maltese won 3 years after Barbara's dog.","Fernando's canine is the chow chow.","Barbara's canine won 1 year after the chow chow.","Anita's canine, the canine that won in 2009, the great dane and the beagle are all different dogs.","Elsie's dog didn't win in 2008.","The dalmatian won 2 years after the great dane."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Anita","Barbara","Chester","Elsie","Fernando"],"label_c":["beagle","chow chow","dalmatian","great dane","maltese"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18a88be16c860e5278fada34d5bb1ed0"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The message that was sent in 1962 wasn't from Bournemouth.","The letter from Penzance was sent 7 years after Amelia's bottle.","Felipe's letter is either the bottle that was sent in 1969 or the letter from Bournemouth.","Amelia's message was sent in 1969.","Tracy's missive was from Brighton.","The missive from Cherbourg was sent 14 years after Robert's letter."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990"],"label_b":["Amelia","Felipe","Karla","Robert","Tracy"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Penzance"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=610eeeeb17f84d3273473f56d0533352"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The business started by Betty Becker received 1 million dollars less than the business started by Pat Padilla.","Gofro.com received $5,000,000.","The company started by Vicky Velez received more than Atriana.com.","Zetafish.com received 1 million dollars more than Atriana.com.","Tyngle.com received $2,000,000.","The five businesses are the business that received the $1,000,000 investment, the company started by Lara Larson, Tyngle.com, Zetafish.com and the startup started by Vicky Velez."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57356e6d0ff83ce3e3e014d5ad59a34b"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Audio Array's release wasn't released in July.","Epoch Lantern's album sold 1.5 million copies.","Lip Savage's album was released in June.","The album that came out in May sold 200,000 fewer copies than Audio Array's album.","Epoch Lantern's album sold somewhat fewer copies than Sodium Green's release.","The record with 1.6 million sales is either the release that came out in February or Eagle Ally's record."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Lip Savage","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["February","April","May","June","July"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43d14883aeecb4113e531ea1f2c21280"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The automobile with the GGZ-007 plates and the car that received the $125 fine are different cars.","The automobile that received the $100 fine is either the vehicle with the RBD-337 plates or the Injitsu.","The Grandero was fined $50.","The Injitsu was fined 25 dollars less than the vehicle with the MRT-628 plates.","The Fierro wasn't fined $125.","The Hornet has the GGZ-007 plates.","The car with the MRT-628 plates was fined somewhat less than the Etsalle.","The car with the SVZ-880 plates was fined somewhat less than the automobile with the RBD-337 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125"],"label_b":["Etsalle","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337","SVZ-880"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6585b5621d30227d84cfa73a01ea85aa"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The boat that saw 5 manatees wasn't led by Captain Lloyd.","The Foxy Roxy saw more manatees than the Benny II.","The Watery Pete saw 5 manatees.","Captain Yang's vessel saw 3 more manatees than Captain Preston's boat.","The Foxy Roxy saw 2 fewer manatees than the Mellow Mel.","The Samantha was led by Captain Romero."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Benny II","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Lloyd","Preston","Quinn","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f1cbc95f6233f9f2cca6eb2a5151db6"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Markmanor was visited 1 month after Downsell.","The home on Grant Place was visited sometime after Wolfenden.","The home Priscilla visited in March wasn't located on Bird Road.","The building on Circle Drive was visited 3 months after the house on Darby Lane.","Fletcher Rise was visited in February.","The house Priscilla visited in February was on Grant Place.","The house on Grant Place was investigated 1 month before Downsell."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Barnhill","Downsell","Fletcher Rise","Markmanor","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c933766fd4b8539fe390dd5cc187163f"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The person who will be working with Nelson will start sometime after Brent.","Harold will start 2 hours after the person who will be working with Marguerite.","Joann will be working with Nelson.","Brent will be working with Patrick.","Joann is either the interpreter who will be working with Marguerite or the interpreter whose assignment begins at 11:00am.","The person who will be working with Tyler will start 3 hours after Charlie."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Brent","Charlie","Harold","Joann"],"label_c":["Marguerite","Nelson","Patrick","Sophie","Tyler"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e888d3604d6bfcbf3d5892bf44f294bf"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Pam's pet was bought sometime before the canary.","The bird bought in April is either the lorikeet or the parakeet.","Ellen's pet is the lovebird.","The bird bought in February is either Ellen's pet or the lorikeet.","Whitney's pet was bought sometime before the parakeet.","Ellen's pet was bought 3 months after Tamara's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Ellen","Faye","Pam","Tamara","Whitney"],"label_c":["canary","lorikeet","lovebird","macaw","parakeet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef6b4376cc55425236050ba3b6b9e36e"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The Iunsel is going to Uranus.","The probe going to Pluto launched 1 month before the Jani Mila.","The Eyvaw launched sometime before the mission going to Uranus.","The Iunsel launched in April.","The Lezko launched 1 month after the probe going to Ganymede.","The mission going to Mercury launched 1 month after the Lezko."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Eyvaw","Iunsel","Jani Mila","Lezko","Moro Jaddo"],"label_c":["Ganymede","Mercury","Neptune","Pluto","Uranus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=006ca71289cf40c78ddd6261da6cd301"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The 78 million year old fossil costs 750 dollars more than the gigasaurus.","The archadon is 85 million years old.","The archadon costs 250 dollars more than the mirasaurus.","The senosaurus is either the $750 fossil or the 90 million year old fossil.","The 69 million year old fossil costs more than the senosaurus.","The verasaurus costs less than the mirasaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","mirasaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","90 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00140cce83f8a905a66438f80de1f7fc"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees will get somewhat less snow than the location with a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","The location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees will get 3 more inches of snow than Alden.","Garberville will get 2 more inches of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","Riverbank doesn't have a forecasted low of 11 degrees.","Three Rivers has a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","The town that will get 3 inches of snow has a forecasted low of 11 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Alden","Garberville","Riverbank","Three Rivers","Van Horne"],"label_c":["11 degrees","13 degrees","15 degrees","18 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0b90145b60f7145428b484d74b6ff6d"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The grandchild with the April 15th birthday is 9 years old.","The 5-year-old has a birthday sometime before Bryan.","Hilda has a birthday 8 days before the 8-year-old.","Edmund has a birthday 8 days after the 18-year-old.","Hilda has a birthday sometime before Douglas.","The child with the April 7th birthday is 6 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Bryan","Douglas","Edmund","Hilda","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58a203d9abeafea56d3184928c418489"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The one discovered in 2011 is either Crecci or Trosny.","The comet Ken Jones discovered was discovered 1 year before Crecci.","The one Gilda Frank discovered is Klionne.","Klionne was discovered 1 year before Sporrin.","The comet Miller discovered was discovered 1 year before the one Gilda Frank discovered.","The one Dean Courtis discovered is Sporrin."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Dean Courtis","Gilda Frank","Ken Jones","Lawrence","Miller"],"label_c":["Crecci","Klionne","Sporrin","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcd00d89a22dbaf19f32961448e73e32"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The company that received the $5,000,000 investment is either the business started by Betty Becker or Atriana.com.","Byxby.com, the startup started by Lara Larson and the startup that received the $5,000,000 investment are all different businesses.","Atriana.com received 2 million dollars less than the company started by Lara Larson.","Zetafish.com was started by Lara Larson.","Tyngle.com received $1,000,000.","Byxby.com wasn't founded by Addie Abrams.","Byxby.com received 2 million dollars more than the company started by Fred Frost."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40ca18cbf05298b8199d0380d60e1d95"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Rilania's piece was painted 24 years before \"Lost in Time\".","Quekal's painting is \"Girl at Sea\".","The 1905 painting is \"Clockwork\".","The five paintings are the 1897 piece, Kami's painting, \"Girl at Sea\", Graham Ginso's painting and \"Clockwork\".","Kami's masterpiece was painted 24 years after \"Hoxley Hills\".","Graham Ginso's painting wasn't painted in 1929."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929"],"label_b":["Graham Ginso","Kami","Lanot","Quekal","Rilania"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Willow Bend"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68ff9363cb19174568bbbd3aaa0d20e6"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Raul's hot sauce is rated at 10,000 Scoville Heat Units.","Marshall's product is rated at 25,000 Scoville Heat Units.","\"Burn Squad\" is 5,000 SHU less spicy than \"Lips Ablaze\".","Verna's product is 5,000 SHU spicier than Kate's hot sauce.","The five products are the hot sauce rated at 5,000 SHU, \"Hertz So Good\", Raul's sauce, Verna's product and \"Pants on Fire\".","\"Pants on Fire\" is somewhat spicier than Kate's product."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000"],"label_b":["Kate","Lula","Marshall","Raul","Verna"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afdd82ee114c7839137a6b0de4c0fca5"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["The business owned by Mrs. Dunlap will open sometime before the business owned by Mrs. Chaney.","Frank's Figs will open 6 days before the company owned by Mrs. Norton.","White Elephant, the company owned by Mrs. Mason, the company opening on May 11th and the business opening on May 8th are all different businesses.","White Elephant will open 6 days before Books and More.","The business opening on May 14th is either Frank's Figs or the company owned by Mrs. Mason.","Pandora's Box is either the business owned by Mrs. Norton or the business opening on May 5th.","The company opening on May 11th is owned by Mr. Erickson."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Books and More","Frank\\'s Figs","Pandora\\'s Box","Sinful Sips","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mrs. Chaney","Mrs. Dunlap","Mr. Erickson","Mrs. Mason","Mrs. Norton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c737fdf723f673300c06039b92b90d6"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Kendra won the dance badge.","The youngster who got the fourth award was either the girl who won the ceramics badge or the youngster who won the swimming badge.","Sharon was awarded 1 spot before the scout who won the ceramics badge.","Wendy was awarded 1 spot before Kendra.","The youngster who won the dance badge was awarded 1 spot before the girl who won the first aid badge.","Beverly won the first aid badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Beverly","Kendra","Sharon","Tara","Wendy"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","swimming","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d37f3562cf862ec8ec27e793bd9be3c"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Wade's viral video has somewhat more views than Nichole's viral video.","Wade's viral video has 1 million fewer views than \"Happy Hermits\".","Nichole's viral video is \"Dancing Hyena\".","The video with 8 million views is \"Baby Eats Cake\".","The five videos are Tonya's video, the viral video with 6 million views, \"Baby Eats Cake\", \"Beach Brouhaha\" and the video with 5 million views.","\"Dancing Hyena\" has 1 million more views than Yvonne's viral video."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million"],"label_b":["Marsha","Nichole","Tonya","Wade","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Gabe Goes Nuts","Happy Hermits"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a5d9a1c70b766fd325b64397d5d660e"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Joseph Arena isn't set up for lacrosse games.","Underwood Arena holds 40 fewer people than Austin Arena.","The soccer facility holds 40 fewer people than Joseph Arena.","The soccer facility holds 40 more people than the hockey facility.","Underwood Arena holds more people than the soccer facility.","The five arenas are the arena with seating for 110 people, Gentry Arena, Austin Arena, Joseph Arena and the basketball facility."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270"],"label_b":["Austin","Gentry","Joseph","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["basketball","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b803598914c95346b2063ba466210e60"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Sancode interview is for the tech support job.","The Streeter Inc. interview is 1 day before the Haytouch interview.","The interview on August 23rd is for the social media job.","The interview for the copywriter position is 3 days after the Laneplex interview.","The Canway interview isn't for the janitor job.","The interview for the tech support position is sometime after the meeting for the sales rep position."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc."],"label_c":["copywriter","janitor","sales rep","social media","tech support"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f08edffa327d62db4982ad79102b5512"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid with a diameter of 11 km is rich in yttrium.","The asteroid rich in nickel is either 413 Doiotima or the asteroid with a diameter of 11 km.","The asteroid rich in gold has a diameter 6 km larger than 413 Doiotima.","The asteroid with a diameter of 23 km is rich in lanthanum.","61 Nemesis doesn't contain any cobalt.","49 Eugenia has a diameter 12 km smaller than the asteroid rich in lanthanum.","11 Ceres is either the asteroid rich in lanthanum or the asteroid with a diameter of 29 km."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","nickel","yttrium"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae23309a3edd31fb714f2747bb5a7ba7"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Gator Attack wasn't bought by Lloyd.","The video game bought by Raul came out 1 year after Gator Attack.","The game that came out in 1986 is either Troop Seven or the one bought by William.","Magic Marbles came out sometime after the game bought by Raul.","Countershot came out 1 year after Magic Marbles.","The video game bought by Oscar came out sometime before Troop Seven.","Gator Attack came out sometime after the video game bought by Oscar."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven"],"label_c":["Lloyd","Neal","Oscar","Raul","William"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ee0d672397d42a3b4adcd0111d49fc2"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Carthage has a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees will get 2 more inches of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","Smith River is either the location with a forecasted low of 18 degrees or the location that will get 1 inch of snow.","The town that will get 4 inches of snow is either the location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees or the town with a forecasted low of 19 degrees.","Van Horne has a forecasted low of 11 degrees.","The location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than Fillmore."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Carthage","Fillmore","Kensett","Smith River","Van Horne"],"label_c":["10 degrees","11 degrees","18 degrees","19 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3b2a4f72579dc5200647cb92e069f14"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Wayne paid 3 dollars less than the person who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre.","The client who got picked up at the Norvell House paid 9 dollars more than the customer who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel.","Frederick was picked up at the Hoge Building.","Olga wasn't picked up at the Norvell House.","The customer who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre, Kate, Olga and the customer with the $12.50 fare were all different customers.","Geraldine paid $9.50."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Frederick","Geraldine","Kate","Olga","Wayne"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Camlin Hotel","Hoge Building","Neptune Theatre","Norvell House"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d8d991e5e6acffbd024cda3ee5d1517"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The arena with seating for 230 people is either the football facility or the soccer facility.","Dotson Arena doesn't hold 230 people.","The rugby facility holds 120 fewer people than Sanders Arena.","The lacrosse facility holds more people than the baseball facility.","Quinn Arena holds 80 fewer people than the soccer facility.","The rugby facility holds 40 more people than Quinn Arena.","Lewis Arena holds 190 people."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270"],"label_b":["Dotson","Frederick","Lewis","Quinn","Sanders"],"label_c":["baseball","football","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af1a7c173a09835a37e637694fb98468"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The team that finished with 715 points wore red shirts.","The Splitters wore white shirts.","The team in the gold shirts finished 24 points below the Alley Cats.","The Alley Cats, the squad in the silver shirts, the team in the gold shirts and the squad that finished with 763 points were all different teams.","The Turkey Rolls didn't finish with 715 points.","The squad in the silver shirts finished 12 points above the Rowdy Rollers."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["gold","red","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75d122cce984fb827e245e6c649fbe9b"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 4 outing logged 30 shooting stars.","The trip to Kalona logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the outing to Manchester.","The April 22 outing was in Conesville.","The April 17 trip was either the trip where they saw 23 shooting stars or the trip where they saw 30 shooting stars.","The April 7 outing logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the trip to Isleton.","The outing to Isleton logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 22 outing."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 10","April 17","April 22"],"label_c":["Conesville","Isleton","Kalona","Livermore","Manchester"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a4e1f6f6a71e21f48c08162586f4059"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Rebecca is either the participant who arrived at 4:50 pm or the friend who brought the potato chips.","Bonita arrived at 4:45 pm.","Bonita didn't bring the pizza.","Sergio arrived 5 minutes after Hubert.","The five people are Sergio, the participant who brought the potato chips, the friend who brought the hummus, the friend who arrived at 4:45 pm and the participant who arrived at 4:40 pm.","The participant who arrived at 4:35 pm brought the onion dip."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm"],"label_b":["Bonita","Hubert","Julie","Rebecca","Sergio"],"label_c":["hummus","onion dip","pizza","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2748b3979136d02bd0d27cdcd41ae2a0"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The person who played second was either the player who started with the Reti Opening or the player who started with the Evans Gambit.","Rose didn't begin with the Evans Gambit.","Brooke played 2 games before the person who started with the Giuoco Start.","Gail started with the Torre Attack.","Gail played fourth.","The player who started with the Evans Gambit played 3 games after Walter."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Brooke","Gail","Rose","Walter","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Ware Opening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6390debc9ecb4f553961dc074a27f7f9"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Katherine is either the person flying from Yemen or the traveler leaving at 6:30 pm.","Claude is leaving at 6:30 pm.","Claude isn't flying from Liberia.","Katherine is leaving 2 hours earlier than Gabriel.","The five travelers are the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm, the person flying from Liberia, the traveler flying from Ukraine, Ernest and Katherine.","The traveler flying from Oman is leaving 1 hour earlier than the traveler flying from Yemen."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Claude","Ernest","Gabriel","Katherine","Zachary"],"label_c":["Liberia","Oman","Romania","Ukraine","Yemen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd957e58130132b49bfe4463dbbef0f4"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in July will be headed by Freda Fisher.","Bill Bonner's project begins 1 month after the Ivy Street project.","Cal Craft's project begins 1 month before the Norway Court project.","The five projects are the York Court project, Hal Hamilton's project, the job starting in April, the job starting in July and the job starting in June.","The Oak Road project doesn't start in August.","The job starting in June will be headed by Cal Craft."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Ivy Street","Juniper Lane","Norway Court","Oak Road","York Court"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Freda Fisher","Hal Hamilton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee5d1abc4106d8d867b4937eefd4e705"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Clara Street project will be headed by Hal Hamilton.","The Virgil Street project is either Cal Craft's project or Dawn Daniels's project.","The five projects are the Harkin Drive project, the job starting in June, the job starting in May, Hal Hamilton's project and Gail Garrett's project.","The Harkin Drive project begins 1 month before the Shelly Lane project.","The job starting in May won't be managed by Dawn Daniels.","Cal Craft's project begins sometime after Dawn Daniels's project.","The Willow Street project starts in July."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Clara Street","Harkin Drive","Shelly Lane","Virgil Street","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett","Hal Hamilton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6dd5dc70895b738c86f3cd922624a1a"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Vicky Vaughan's reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than the Jeep reservation.","The 5 day reservation is either Mira Morrow's rental or the Volvo rental.","Ann Alexander's reservation is for 5 days.","Edna Erickson's rental is for 3 days.","The Kia reservation is for a period 2 days shorter than Mira Morrow's reservation.","Zora Zinn's reservation is either the 2 day rental or the Fiat rental."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days"],"label_b":["Ann Alexander","Edna Erickson","Mira Morrow","Vicky Vaughan","Zora Zinn"],"label_c":["Fiat","Jeep","Kia","Nissan","Volvo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d1f7d25f727369033977478e72add09"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Silk Mist was directed by Adrienne Day.","Wild Ones didn't get 4 nominations.","Sea of Dreams received 3 fewer nominations than the film directed by Adrienne Day.","The film that received 2 nominations was directed by Danny Trevor.","The movie directed by Maddie Mintz received 2 more nominations than the movie directed by Paul Walnier.","The film directed by Danny Trevor is either the movie that received 3 nominations or Thorn of Suns."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e784095590482ac197a39d41c4a489de"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The winner who won $10 million was from Mississippi.","Ed Elliott won 10 million more than the winner from Utah.","The winner who won $20 million was from South Dakota.","Ferris Fry won 10 million less than the winner from Nebraska.","The person from Arkansas won somewhat less than Betty Baxter.","Ferris Fry won somewhat less than Dharma Day."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million"],"label_b":["Betty Baxter","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Arkansas","Mississippi","Nebraska","South Dakota","Utah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=034f75a9aba6e3df9edb6c4511988126"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The park established in 2004 is home to the pygmy beaver.","Foxtail Bend is home to the box python.","The box python's reserve was established 4 years before Silver Lakes.","Elm Park was established 4 years before the box python's reserve.","The frilled stork's reserve was established sometime after the fig turtle's reserve.","Wanda Park isn't home to the endangered western gull.","The box python's reserve was established 2 years before Wanda Park.","The fig turtle's reserve was established sometime before the western gull's reserve."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Rosemary Park","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["box python","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","western gull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d57f42a2682da4584bbbed2b23b4d89e"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The white team was ranked 2 places behind the \"Target Bombs\".","The \"Color Blinds\" is either the team that finished fifth or the green team.","The group that finished first uses green paintballs.","The \"Color Blinds\" was ranked 1 place behind the \"Splat Squad\".","The squad that finished fourth uses purple paintballs.","The orange team was ranked 3 places behind the \"Pea Shooters\"."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["green","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7feac59f222544102d4f8b4f0bf5f12e"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The scout who got the fifth award won the leadership badge.","The scout who won the dance badge was awarded 1 spot after Nicole.","The youngster who won the theater badge was awarded before the youngster who won the swimming badge.","Josefina was awarded 1 spot after the scout who won the dance badge.","Latasha was either the youngster who got the fourth award or the scout who won the dance badge.","Constance was awarded fourth.","Josefina was either the scout who won the theater badge or the youngster who got the third award.","The girl who got the third award didn't win the first aid badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Constance","Josefina","Latasha","Nicole","Tara"],"label_c":["dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e01d6c4cc971f9c69ddcd89a7519ee8"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event that requested the rock band is sometime after the Anderson family party.","The booking that requested the clown is on October 7.","The event on October 4 is either the Ingram family booking or the Dalton family booking.","The booking that requested the rock band isn't on October 6.","The event that requested the photo booth is either the Anderson family party or the Stanley family booking.","The Stanley family party is 2 days before the event that requested the clown.","The party on October 7 is for the Ingrams.","The booking that requested the petting zoo is 2 days before the event that requested the photo booth."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Anderson","Dalton","Ingram","Rosario","Stanley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c38f7fbda448ee8250cb43a69a71858c"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The five exhibits are the lacquerware exhibit, the presentation from Tunisia, the presentation from Norway, March's exhibit and April's exhibit.","The basketry exhibit was from Swaziland.","The presentation from Tunisia was held sometime after the exhibit from Norway.","May's exhibit was from Mali.","The armor presentation was held 3 months before the exhibit from Burundi.","The firearms presentation wasn't from Tunisia."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","firearms","glassware","lacquerware"],"label_c":["Burundi","Mali","Norway","Swaziland","Tunisia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f1105ca8ab665c872c5fb55868f29ef"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Russell played 12 games.","The boy who played left field played somewhat more games than the person who played second base.","The five players were the person who played shortstop, Willard, the person who played 9 games, the player who played 11 games and the player who played 8 games.","Hugh was either the player who played shortstop or the boy who played third base.","The person who played 8 games played first base.","Evan played 1 more game than the player who played first base."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Delbert","Evan","Hugh","Russell","Willard"],"label_c":["first base","left field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73dea163c5f9243be3ee6d1a0dcb30dc"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The ash python is 12 inches longer than the serpent from Cambodia.","The pygmy racer isn't exactly 30 inches long.","The horned viper is from Australia.","The banded keel is 6 inches shorter than the reptile from New Guinea.","The five animals are the horned viper, the reptile that is 18 inches long, the animal from Nicaragua, the serpent from Cambodia and the animal that is 30 inches long.","The banded keel is 12 inches long."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","horned viper","pygmy racer","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c69f189cfb76a25c97dfb83bbd7c59d1"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Jana's product costs 2 dollars more than the eucalyptus candle.","The $7.50 candle is either Kari's product or the clove candle.","Gregory's candle contains cinnamon.","The eucalyptus product costs 1 dollar more than Gregory's product.","Olga's product contains freesia.","The $6.50 product, the eucalyptus product, Jana's product and Patricia's product are all different products."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Gregory","Jana","Kari","Olga","Patricia"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","freesia","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=965ff1c72fd1ac15f002cf30892ab5af"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The gem that sold for $820 was found at the Page claim.","The zircon went for $820.","The blue topaz wasn't uncovered at the Livingston claim.","The gem found in the Page claim sold for somewhat more than the rhodolite.","The stone found in the Marsh claim is either the aquamarine or the gem that sold for $820.","The stone that sold for $810 is either the stone found in the Page claim or the gem found in the Fischer claim.","The aquamarine sold for 10 dollars more than the blue topaz."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820","$830"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","rhodolite","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Fischer","Knox","Livingston","Marsh","Page"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad1fddececd7ea50b899197fa1ad25a8"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Foxtrot Group deployed 2 hours before the squad that dropped at Dana Point.","The squad that jumped at 10:00am was dropped at Gran Mountain.","Sierra Group, the team that dropped at Ezra Forest, the team that jumped at 8:00am and the team that jumped at 10:00am are all different teams.","The squad that jumped at 11:00am is either the team that dropped at Dana Point or the squad that dropped at Crestline X.","India Group was dropped at Ezra Forest.","Foxtrot Group deployed sometime before Yankee Group.","The team that dropped at Crestline X deployed 1 hour before Foxtrot Group."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Sierra","Yankee"],"label_c":["Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b730a5d87b2563c115946ed2b2f6a592"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The 87 million year old fossil costs more than the rotosaurus.","The $1000 fossil is either the 90 million year old fossil or the 72 million year old fossil.","The 75 million year old fossil costs more than the 90 million year old fossil.","The five fossils are the $750 fossil, the rotosaurus, the 85 million year old fossil, the gigasaurus and the pilodontus.","The mirasaurus is 85 million years old.","The rotosaurus costs more than the gigasaurus.","The pilodontus costs 500 dollars more than the verasaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["72 million","75 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2544afc131df9436499c3e99358d9c8"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Clayton is either the person who will publish in April or the student who has been studying the Quaol culture.","The student who will publish in May, Ollie, the person who has been studying the Orjack culture and Luther are all different students.","The student who has been studying the Stosam culture will publish 2 months before the student who has been studying the Orjack culture.","The person who will publish in March hasn't been studying the Quaol culture.","Guadalupe has been studying the Quaol culture.","Luther is either the person who will publish in February or the student who has been studying the Rothoc culture.","The student who has been studying the Stosam culture will publish 1 month after Luther.","The student who has been studying the Stosam culture will publish sometime before Pablo."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Clayton","Guadalupe","Luther","Ollie","Pablo"],"label_c":["Orjack","Quaol","Rothoc","Stosam","Zhale"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d399eb7a973cebcc3693feb309b60bc"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["Jujihm was discovered sometime before the island on which the Kukani people lived.","The island discovered in 1782 was inhabited by the Iakepa.","Teuz was discovered 21 years after the island on which the Wainani people lived.","Zafet was discovered 7 years before Verinya.","Fushil was discovered sometime after Verinya.","Zafet was inhabited by the Kukani.","Verinya wasn't inhabited by the Enakai."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775","1782"],"label_b":["Fushil","Jujihm","Teuz","Verinya","Zafet"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Iakepa","Kukani","Wainani"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46853daf58467dac2f1374b19ddb7f19"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The lorikeet was bought sometime before Whitney's pet.","The bird bought in April is either Whitney's pet or the parakeet.","Kellie's pet was bought 1 month after Roberta's pet.","The macaw was bought 1 month after Laura's pet.","Roberta's pet was bought sometime after the macaw.","Laura's pet isn't the canary.","Laura's pet was bought sometime after the lorikeet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Gladys","Kellie","Laura","Roberta","Whitney"],"label_c":["canary","finch","lorikeet","macaw","parakeet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=989dea76275051f76cb7549f17851832"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Tyler started skydiving 3 years before Everett.","Rodney wears the blue suit.","The five skydivers are Tyler, the jumper who first started in 1986, the jumper who wears the pink suit, the jumper who wears the red suit and the jumper who first started in 1983.","The jumper who wears the violet suit started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who wears the pink suit.","Otis didn't start skydiving in 1984."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Bobby","Everett","Otis","Rodney","Tyler"],"label_c":["aquamarine","blue","pink","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35c73c1251bc11a3a9bff37ff9caf776"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Bizolam was approved in May.","Hamzell was approved 1 month before the pharmaceutical that treats diabetes.","The medicine that treats arthritis was approved 2 months before Damasol.","Zednisen, the medicine approved in March and the medicine that treats heart disease are all different drugs.","The drug approved in February treats influenza.","Zednisen was approved sometime after the medicine that treats diabetes."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Gravon","Hamzell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","diabetes","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fffa330a956b3d3c1c6b527c30d41e2e"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Jagged Knee's album is either the release that came out in May or the release with 1.5 million sales.","The release with 1.2 million sales was released in October.","The release that came out in October sold somewhat fewer copies than Epoch Lantern's album.","Eagle Ally's record sold 1.3 million copies.","The release that came out in May sold somewhat fewer copies than the record that came out in August.","The album that came out in August sold somewhat fewer copies than Sodium Green's record.","The release that came out in August sold 200,000 fewer copies than the release that came out in July."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["April","May","July","August","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e345b246070a6ce1f9a874ebdcbc7d71"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The five lines are Line F, the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft, the 800 ft one, the line with a maximum height of 40 ft and the 850 ft one.","The zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft is 50 feet longer than Line G.","Line C isn't exactly 800 ft long.","Line B is 750 ft long.","The line with a maximum height of 55 ft is 50 feet shorter than Line F.","Line C reaches a height of 45 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line B","Line C","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["30 ft","40 ft","45 ft","55 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fecc00228e253eb6bab58b6dcf3741dd"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly won by Sean sold for 10 dollars less than the butterfly that was auctioned 4th.","The butterfly won by Sean sold for 30 dollars less than the butterfly won by Clifford.","The butterfly that sold for $280 was either the insect that was auctioned 1st or the butterfly that was auctioned 8th.","The butterfly won by Joel was either the insect that was auctioned 8th or the insect that sold for $290.","The butterfly won by Sean wasn't the 2nd lot.","The insect won by Kelly was the 8th lot."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290"],"label_b":["Clifford","Joel","Kelly","Orlando","Sean"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","4th","6th","8th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fd6dce97409936194fcdb9aa0cc51b4"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Epoch Lantern's record is either the release with 1.3 million sales or the release that came out in October.","Jagged Knee's record sold 300,000 fewer copies than the record that came out in June.","Audio Array's release sold 1.5 million copies.","Sodium Green's record was released in June.","The record that came out in February sold 300,000 more copies than Epoch Lantern's album.","Jagged Knee's release wasn't released in May."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["February","May","June","August","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fb8ece320bec19927f87d4740102725"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The party on October 4 isn't for the O'Connors.","The event that requested the magician is 3 days before the event that requested the bounce castle.","The Lawson family party is 2 days after the King family booking.","The booking on October 3 is for the Andersons.","The event that requested the superhero is for the Lawsons.","The party that requested the rock band is either the Anderson family party or the King family event.","The booking on October 5, the Ingram family event and the O'Connor family booking are all different events."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["bounce castle","magician","petting zoo","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Anderson","Ingram","King","Lawson","O\\'Connor"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96eb4be91e03492970c3bcb51b7060b2"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Lunia V2 has 8 GB of storage.","The 8 GB phone, the Dynatra phone and the Pegasus phone are all different phones.","The Zennia 580 is made by Andromeda.","The Volkia item has somewhat more storage than the Zennia 580.","The Volkia item has 4 GB less storage than the Lunia V2.","The Alphalon II isn't made by Pegasus.","The Yego Plus has 4 GB more storage than the Alphalon II."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Lunia V2","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8da61654b017b28e5d6ded73f00422f0"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The team that won 5 silver medals ended the games with 3 more gold medals than the team that won 6 silver medals.","The five teams were the team that won 3 gold medals, the team from Yemen, the squad that won 6 silver medals, the squad from Zimbabwe and the squad from Luxembourg.","The squad from Yemen ended with 8 silver medals.","The team that won 1 gold medal ended with 2 silver medals.","The squad that won 6 silver medals was either the team that won 4 gold medals or the squad from Slovakia.","The team from Zimbabwe didn't finish with 2 silver medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["France","Luxembourg","Slovakia","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["2","4","5","6","8"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb4c0afd91784aed7dd4c52104e59314"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The project on the Odyssey starts sometime after Charlie's study.","Gene's project starts 3 months before Ora's study.","Joy's study is either the project beginning in May or the study on the Escape.","The five projects are the assignment beginning in April, the study on the Escape, Charlie's assignment, the project on the Osprey and Ora's assignment.","Gene's study is on the Liberty.","Charlie's project starts 2 months before Joy's project."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Charlie","Gene","Iris","Joy","Ora"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6952f8d0ecf23adee9e6a49a3f2582b9"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The message from Bournemouth was sent 21 years after Tracy's missive.","Sean's letter wasn't from Bournemouth.","Edwin's missive was sent 14 years before the bottle from Brighton.","George's missive was sent in 1983.","The message that was sent in 1969 is either the letter from Cherbourg or the bottle from Bournemouth.","George's bottle was from Le Havre."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990"],"label_b":["Edwin","George","Sean","Tracy","Victor"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df476c81dd612d33e102ed18b7e483af"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Ora's assignment starts sometime after Natasha's assignment.","The study beginning in June is either the assignment on the Pegasus or the study on the Liberty.","Natasha's study starts 1 month after the assignment on the Pegasus.","Vicki's assignment is either the study beginning in April or the project on the Orion.","Ora's study starts in June.","The assignment beginning in May, Natasha's study, the project on the Serenity and Eunice's assignment are all different projects."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Eunice","Iris","Natasha","Ora","Vicki"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Orion","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2a1e8b7fcfcf8820693dddd64d68726"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Ebony's purchase wasn't the black widow.","Anthony's purchase was the darkback.","Rafael's purchase cost 15 dollars more than the ipstin spider.","Shelley's purchase cost more than the black widow.","The spider that sold for $75 was either the ipstin spider or the black widow.","The five spiders were Shelley's purchase, the arachnid that sold for $45, the spider that sold for $105, the wolf spider and the ipstin spider."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Anthony","Ebony","Jan","Rafael","Shelley"],"label_c":["black widow","darkback","ipstin spider","redback","wolf spider"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccfe380d18654cc8fc952032714be61e"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Rebecca's ring cost less than Jacquelyn's piece.","Jacquelyn's piece doesn't have the diamond.","Hazel's ring cost 200 dollars less than the ring with the amethyst.","Jacquelyn's piece cost less than Hazel's ring.","The piece with the opal is either the piece that cost $1300 or Cheri's piece.","The ring with the aquamarine cost 100 dollars more than Jacquelyn's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Cheri","Felicia","Hazel","Jacquelyn","Rebecca"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","opal","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3955ae3c0b1c28ee7126cea4c674a4b0"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Virgil walked 2 fewer miles than the person who started at Bull Creek.","Zachary started at Tosohatchee.","The hiker who started at Tosohatchee, the hiker who started at Cassia and the hiker who trekked for 8 miles are all different hikers.","Sam walked 1 mile less than the person who started at Lake Jesup.","Lana didn't start at Bull Creek.","The person who started at Cassia walked 1 mile less than Virgil."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles"],"label_b":["Claude","Lana","Sam","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89e0255fab7c8fe5db0acbb19d6e4e82"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Lora performed sometime after the person who used batons.","Daryl performed 1 spot before the performer who used mobile phones.","The person who went fourth used mobile phones.","Lora performed 2 spots before Robert.","The performer who used balls performed 1 spot after Trevor.","Floyd used flashlights."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Daryl","Floyd","Lora","Robert","Trevor"],"label_c":["balls","batons","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e16b9214de9e03de6763422c5609826"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The 10:00am outing is either the tour starting at Chinatown or Chester's trip.","The tour starting at Little Italy will begin 3 hours before Adriana's tour.","Whitney's outing won't be at 8:00am.","Whitney's tour will start at Greektown.","The 11:00am trip is either the tour starting at City Hall or Howard's tour.","Roland's outing will begin sometime after the trip starting at Little Italy.","Chester's outing will be at 11:00am."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Adriana","Chester","Howard","Roland","Whitney"],"label_c":["Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2676713775c7e1cf107628a5cd0a5325"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Wilma was awarded some amount more than Martha.","The person who will major in German Poetry was awarded some amount more than the student who will major in Archaeology.","Sarah will major in German Poetry.","The person who will major in Chemistry was awarded some amount more than the person who will major in Physics.","The student who will major in Mathematics was awarded $5,000 more than Martha.","The student who received the $35,000 scholarship is either the student who will major in Physics or Gwendolyn.","Erma was awarded $5,000 more than Wilma.","Gwendolyn was awarded $5,000 more than the student who will major in Physics."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000"],"label_b":["Erma","Gwendolyn","Martha","Sarah","Wilma"],"label_c":["Archaeology","Chemistry","German Poetry","Mathematics","Physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=928f0f56f7b0d646b146a45fbc5778ce"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Geraldine's book was due 2 weeks before Herman's book.","\"Frogs of Iowa\" is either Herman's book or Aimee's book.","Inez's book was due sometime after \"Time to Burn\".","The title due on September 22 was \"Stars Below\".","Yvette's book wasn't due on September 22.","Inez's book was \"Dancing Well\".","\"Dancing Well\" was due 1 week before \"Frogs of Iowa\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Aimee","Geraldine","Herman","Inez","Yvette"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1b328e8bde10412831db4e54ef06224"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Cantu Arena isn't set up for lacrosse games.","Underwood Arena holds 40 fewer people than Cantu Arena.","Wilcox Arena holds 40 fewer people than the rugby facility.","The soccer facility holds more people than Beck Arena.","The arena with seating for 190 people is either the soccer facility or Pierce Arena.","Wilcox Arena, the basketball facility and the lacrosse facility are all different arenas.","Cantu Arena holds 230 people."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270"],"label_b":["Beck","Cantu","Pierce","Underwood","Wilcox"],"label_c":["basketball","football","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ad3af6a82378f781e337b59f7882772"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Vincent will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the Russian.","The person who will lift 920 lbs is the Korean.","Nicola is the Korean.","Jeremy will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Vincent.","The American will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by Francisco.","The contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs is either Nicola or the South African."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Korean","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ffae27f8e5625ea3bbbbba2a1f71ebd"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees will get somewhat less snow than the location with a forecasted low of 13 degrees.","Zearing is expected to receive 3 inches of snow.","Van Horne is either the town with a forecasted low of 10 degrees or the location that will get 1 inch of snow.","Brownfield has a forecasted low of 10 degrees.","The location with a forecasted low of 8 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than Oxford.","The five towns are Zearing, the location with a forecasted low of 8 degrees, the town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees, the location with a forecasted low of 18 degrees and the location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Brownfield","Kensett","Oxford","Van Horne","Zearing"],"label_c":["8 degrees","10 degrees","13 degrees","18 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6205a498d1f95b540b56be881689ae8"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The person who got the red tattoo paid 10 dollars more than Janie.","Rita didn't pay $50.","Janie paid 15 dollars less than the person who got the blue tattoo.","The person who paid $45 was either the customer who got the orange tattoo or Janie.","Eula paid 5 dollars less than the person who got the green tattoo.","Sheila paid $45."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55"],"label_b":["Eula","Janie","Kendra","Rita","Sheila"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0f20b95e1bc51564710eb5c6a9dd961"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["\"Time to Burn\" was due sometime before \"Stars Below\".","Aimee's book was \"Kip and Ken\".","Nettie's book was due 1 week after \"Kip and Ken\".","Nettie's book was \"Heaven's Seal\".","Ora's book wasn't due on September 1.","The five books are \"Stars Below\", the title due on September 15, Yvette's book, Nettie's book and Ora's book.","Ken's book was due sometime before \"Heaven's Seal\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Aimee","Ken","Nettie","Ora","Yvette"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c76a7ee839859e4e45cd79b1350899da"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The five earthquakes were the event that took place in 1938, the 8.1 quake, the 9.0 event, the earthquake with its epicenter at Belok and the earthquake with its epicenter at Miya.","The quake with its epicenter at Aldcard happened in 1944.","The 8.7 event occurred 6 years before the 9.1 earthquake.","The quake with its epicenter at Miya occurred 12 years before the event with its epicenter at Fujizen.","The event with its epicenter at Aldcard didn't have a rating of 8.1.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Miya was either the 9.1 event or the earthquake that took place in 1944."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Aldcard","Belok","Fujizen","Miya","Quyit"],"label_c":["8.1","8.7","8.8","9.0","9.1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4d2956bf9a07e9f3b3d6439da24bef2"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The Z-Free XL has the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs somewhat more than the item with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The EnergyBeam 110 doesn't have exactly 10,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.","The $440 item has the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Freezon Flux is either the unit with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the $570 item.","The EnergyBeam 110 costs somewhat more than the unit with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Chiller Z costs 65 dollars less than the air conditioner with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635"],"label_b":["Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","EnergyBeam 110","Freezon Flux","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c4fc49f285619449ac573ecdab10240"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mrs. Huff's trainee is Opal.","Mr. Ward's trainee doesn't have the 10:00am class.","The client with the 10:00am class is either Randall or Peter.","Mr. Slate's client is Casey.","Mr. Slate's trainee is scheduled 3 hours after Randall.","The five people are Mr. Slate's client, the client with the 10:00am class, the trainee with the 1:00pm class, the student with the 9:00am class and the student with the 11:00am class.","Mr. Padilla's client is either the client with the 11:00am class or the trainee with the 12 noon class."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mrs. Huff","Mr. Padilla","Mr. Slate","Mrs. Vazquez","Mr. Ward"],"label_c":["Casey","Elmer","Opal","Peter","Randall"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a8d3f274cffab9d2763fa2c87709ddc"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Gilda Gray isn't the doctor.","Cate Carlson finished 500 votes ahead of Ida Ingram.","Ida Ingram finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the teacher.","The rancher finished an unknown number of votes behind Kelly Kirby.","The teacher finished 500 votes ahead of Gilda Gray.","The candidate who received 10,000 votes was either Kelly Kirby or the writer.","Gilda Gray finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the rancher."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500"],"label_b":["Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Gilda Gray","Ida Ingram","Kelly Kirby"],"label_c":["doctor","lawyer","rancher","teacher","writer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c83b6be64730b71856d347c8f02cc53e"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["The diver who went fifth dove deeper than Gumbo Giles.","Brit Bradley didn't max out at 110 meters.","The competitor who reached a depth of 98 meters, Gumbo Giles and the person who went fourth were all different divers.","The diver who went sixth dove 6 meters deeper than the person who went fourth.","Ferris Frye dove fifth.","The competitor who reached a depth of 101 meters dove second.","Ed Elliott was either the diver who went fourth or the competitor who went second."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters","110 meters"],"label_b":["Brit Bradley","Daniel Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Frye","Gumbo Giles"],"label_c":["second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abbb8ea1b2d8f807c1fd1c5cbd29cc93"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Handle's print was published sometime before Muenster's map.","The map of Scandinavia was published 36 years before Caronelli's print.","The print published in 1785 is either the print of Denmark or Gostaldo's map.","Lafiori's map was of Tuscany.","Caronelli's map wasn't of Warsaw.","Handle's print was published in 1767."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Caronelli","Gostaldo","Handle","Lafiori","Muenster"],"label_c":["Denmark","North Africa","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32b4a6c3b98412f858fb48c47a4a8629"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The drug approved in March treats diabetes.","The drug approved in April treats heart disease.","The five drugs are Minitrell, the pharmaceutical that treats influenza, the drug approved in January, the pharmaceutical approved in April and the medicine approved in March.","The pharmaceutical that treats asthma was approved 1 month after Bizolam.","Hamzell wasn't approved in May.","The pharmaceutical that treats diabetes was approved 1 month before Gravon."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Favolin","Gravon","Hamzell","Minitrell"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","diabetes","heart disease","influenza"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b1e51db4b8139630e3978aa7c43efaa"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The competitor in the ketch took 4 fewer days to finish than Gil Baxter.","The sailor who finished in 282 days was either the person in the gaff cutter or Debra Decker.","Debra Decker finished in 270 days.","The competitor in the sloop took 4 more days to finish than the competitor in the schooner.","Wendell Orr finished in 278 days.","Wendell Orr took somewhat more days to finish than Tara Carroll."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Gil Baxter","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","ketch","schooner","sloop"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0caa5199e96ccbb029718dde37435b2"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth has 250 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod.","The jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme has 250 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Perunia doesn't have the coral reef theme.","The puzzle with the outer space theme is either the puzzle with 500 pieces or the jigsaw puzzle made by Kimsight.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod has 500 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Sonaco is either the jigsaw puzzle with 500 pieces or the jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme.","The puzzle with the coral reef theme has somewhat more than the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.","The puzzle made by Sonaco doesn't have exactly 1000 pieces."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Furoth","Kimsight","Lyrod","Perunia","Sonaco"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","coral reef","football","outer space","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd0111a0cc11f256ab687739512eb316"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The perle d'or finished 3 places ahead of Francine's flower.","The dame de coeur, Shannon's rose, Francine's flower and Deanna's flower were all different flowers.","The calocarpa didn't win third place.","Shannon's rose was either the rose that won first place or the trier.","The calocarpa was Ethel's.","The dame de coeur won first place."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["calocarpa","dame de coeur","lafter","perle d\\'or","trier"],"label_c":["Deanna","Ethel","Francine","Shannon","Yvette"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f46cb0556cef0b3f5c3edd639915f999"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The piece with the amethyst cost 300 dollars more than the ring with the opal.","Natasha's ring cost $1400.","Pamela's piece cost 200 dollars more than the ring with the aquamarine.","Lorraine's ring didn't cost $1200.","Natasha's ring is either the ring with the aquamarine or the ring with the diamond.","Cheri's piece, the piece with the opal, the piece that cost $1100 and the piece with the topaz are all different rings."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Cheri","Gina","Lorraine","Natasha","Pamela"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","opal","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5335c63e4c23eecbdb107597b139c1f7"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["The student with the 10:00am class is either Greg or Lorena.","Mr. Glenn's trainee has the 12 noon class.","Lorena is scheduled 2 hours after Mr. Alford's client.","Dwayne is scheduled sometime after Mr. French's client.","Elmer is either Mr. Osborne's student or Mr. Alford's client.","Mr. Alford's trainee is Dwayne."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Alford","Mr. French","Mr. Glenn","Mr. Osborne","Mr. Quinn"],"label_c":["Dwayne","Elmer","Frank","Greg","Lorena"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2419ffac06503da05a79b9918cda101"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Epoch Lantern's record sold 200,000 more copies than the release that came out in March.","The album that came out in March is either the album with 1.4 million sales or Jagged Knee's release.","Audio Array's album sold 200,000 fewer copies than the record that came out in August.","Painted Empire's record wasn't released in August.","The record with 1.3 million sales was released in September.","The release with 1.4 million sales was released in February."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Painted Empire"],"label_c":["February","March","June","August","September"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a383a441b3ea4a40771e7bea764523d3"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Brandon's duo finished 9 seconds before Patti's team.","Wendy's team finished 6 seconds after Yvonne's team.","Garrett's duo didn't finish in exactly 35 seconds.","Eddie's duo included Patti.","Tina's team was either the duo that finished in 32 seconds or Felipe's duo.","The duo that finished in 29 seconds included Tina."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Eddie","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Tina","Valerie","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34ee2034d9f447693437cb16a7c2438d"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The gewurztraminer is either the 1988 wine or the Bianca Flaux.","The pinot noir was bottled 4 years after the pinot gris.","The Friambliss was bottled in 1984.","The Luzagueil was bottled in 1996.","The Friambliss was bottled 8 years before the riesling.","The Vendemmia isn't a pinot noir.","The Friambliss was bottled 12 years before the chardonnay."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000"],"label_b":["Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=806dfc8d2ac21bca588b8fb07c76fc25"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The horned tortoise is 18 years older than Snappy.","The 86-year-old tortoise is the pitch belly tortoise.","Snappy is 54 years younger than the black neck tortoise.","The five animals are the ringed tortoise, Shelly, the 14-year-old tortoise, Speedy and Yoda.","Yoda isn't 32 years old.","Shelly is the black neck tortoise."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86"],"label_b":["Shelly","Snappy","Speedy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["black neck","horned","pitch belly","ringed","two rimmed"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be7f9098ff912512f3c987d9c94370a4"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Yolanda's vegetables aren't the turnips.","Yolanda's vegetables sell for 10 cents more per pound than the artichokes.","The onions sell for 10 cents more per pound than Sue's produce.","The potatoes sell for 20 cents more per pound than Olive's vegetables.","Dan's produce sell for $2.70 per pound.","Yolanda's vegetables sell for $2.60 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Billy","Dan","Olive","Sue","Yolanda"],"label_c":["artichokes","leeks","onions","potatoes","turnips"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a109c34dd04fbad936278704f0cccbf"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Adtina V is the tokamak facility.","The reactor launching in May is the polywell reactor.","The Essita CBT will launch sometime before the Tamura BX12.","The fusor reactor will launch 2 months before the Dynotis X1.","The reactor launching in January is either the fast ignition facility or the Dynotis X1.","The Tamura BX12 isn't the polywell reactor.","The facility launching in February, the direct drive facility, the fast ignition facility and the tokamak reactor are all different reactors."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Dynotis X1","Essita CBT","Haramarui LV","Tamura BX12"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","fusor","polywell","tokamak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23f35bafa6376de1c8d2be0527f8ac9c"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Hughenden was visited in May.","The building Priscilla visited in March was on Grant Place.","The building on Bird Road was visited 3 months after Fletcher Rise.","The home on Grant Place was investigated 1 month before Wolfenden.","The house on Fifth Avenue was visited sometime after the building on Eagle Street.","Downsell was either the house on Circle Drive or the building on Eagle Street.","The building on Circle Drive was visited sometime after the home on Grant Place."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Balfern","Downsell","Fletcher Rise","Hughenden","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Circle Drive","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcfe2b72a34320490de20c39e86d9cff"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The computer with 384 GB of hard drive space has 6 GB of RAM.","The computer with 6 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than Zachary's computer.","Zachary's build has 12 GB of RAM.","The five computers are the computer with 640 GB of hard drive space, Victor's build, Zachary's build, the computer with 6 GB of RAM and the system with 1 GB of RAM.","Sean's computer is either the system with 512 GB of hard drive space or the computer with 128 GB of hard drive space.","Ira's system has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than the build with 6 GB of RAM.","The system with 256 GB of hard drive space is either Philip's computer or the computer with 4 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB"],"label_b":["Ira","Philip","Sean","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["1 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d06e4ce2b59a6a251ee223e578351223"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Elisa's job starts 2 hours after the mud room assignment.","The assignment that starts at 10:00am is the mud room.","The assignment that starts at 9:00am is either the kitchen assignment or the garage assignment.","Elisa's job is the kitchen.","The living room assignment starts sometime after Inez's chore.","Ted's assignment starts 1 hour after Glenn's task.","The garage assignment starts 1 hour after Glenn's job."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Daniel","Elisa","Glenn","Inez","Ted"],"label_c":["basement","garage","kitchen","living room","mud room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfae0c6c78a8dd56bcca51eb15ae9a6d"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The graduate assigned to mission WB-664 will launch sometime after the graduate assigned to mission GX-13.","The graduate launching in February is either the graduate assigned to mission PR-97 or the graduate assigned to mission ZF-15.","The astronaut launching in May will be on mission ZF-15.","The five people are the person assigned to mission WB-664, Francis, the graduate launching in April, Mercedes and Nicholas.","Mercedes will launch 1 month after Nicholas.","Katherine will launch in March."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Francis","Katherine","Mercedes","Nicholas","Patti"],"label_c":["CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc6883cd56fe5de864742db0d0ebc4f4"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature in Rwanda wasn't discovered in September.","The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was found in September.","The feature in Macedonia was found in June.","The feature in Poland was either the crater discovered in December or the feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E..","The feature discovered in June is believed to be 30,000 years older than the feature in Yemen.","The crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. was either the crater in Rwanda or the feature discovered in August.","The crater discovered in June is believed to be 90,000 years newer than the crater in Poland."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Macedonia","Poland","Rwanda","Turkmenistan","Yemen"],"label_c":["June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=284bfc0be97f00f49823f89116e412a4"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Calvin was born on April 15th.","The five children are the grandchild with the April 19th birthday, Calvin, the 12-year-old, the 14-year-old and Patti.","Kerry was born on April 3rd.","Nathaniel has a birthday 8 days after the 5-year-old.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 4 days before the 14-year-old.","Calvin isn't 9 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Calvin","Kerry","Nathaniel","Patti","Rosemarie"],"label_c":["5","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a784d301eac5e8171cf2bfe044cddc7"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Gofro.com received 1 million dollars more than Zetafish.com.","The business that received the $3,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Addie Abrams.","Protecha.com was started by Will Waters.","The startup that received the $2,000,000 investment is either the business started by Fred Frost or Tyngle.com.","Zetafish.com was started by Betty Becker.","The five businesses are Tyngle.com, the company started by Addie Abrams, the business started by Betty Becker, the company that received the $4,000,000 investment and the startup that received the $2,000,000 investment."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Pat Padilla","Will Waters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2efdf94056c09e3c06c155d6dccf7b7a"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 4 gold medals ended with 8 silver medals.","The team from Paraguay ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the squad that won 4 silver medals.","The squad from Venezuela ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team that won 4 silver medals.","The team from Paraguay finished with 2 gold medals.","The squad that won 6 silver medals was either the team that won 1 gold medal or the squad from Jordan.","The squad from Paraguay didn't finish with 12 silver medals.","The team that won 12 silver medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the squad from Dominica."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Dominica","Jordan","Paraguay","Uganda","Venezuela"],"label_c":["4","6","8","11","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3029ae3c514510768ead0972c51053c"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The five cars are the Injitsu, the automobile with the BMG-831 plates, the vehicle with the GGZ-007 plates, the car with the RBD-337 plates and the vehicle with the FRZ-192 plates.","The car with the BMG-831 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the Fierro.","The Hornet is either the automobile with the FRZ-192 plates or the car that received the $25 fine.","The Injitsu was fined $75.","The Cavalo has the FRZ-192 plates.","The car with the SVZ-880 plates was fined somewhat less than the car with the GGZ-007 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Etsalle","Fierro","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","GGZ-007","RBD-337","SVZ-880"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08d02794369524393042d22821308c28"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Willard isn't complaining about hip pain.","Edwin has an appointment 2 hours before Kirk.","The patient suffering from shingles, Kirk, Chester and Willard are all different patients.","The person with the 9:00am appointment is complaining about heartburn.","The patient suffering from vertigo has an appointment sometime before the person suffering from shingles.","The patient suffering from heartburn has an appointment 3 hours before Chester.","Kirk is either the patient suffering from vertigo or the person with the 10:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Chester","Edwin","Kirk","Terry","Willard"],"label_c":["back pain","heartburn","hip pain","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=886984af775566b56cbfc22b27c8d4f2"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Thornton won't leave for the 4 day visit.","The ambassador with the 10 day visit will leave 1 month after the ambassador with the 5 day visit.","The ambassador with the 5 day visit will leave 1 month after Case.","Lee will leave sometime after Vasquez.","The ambassador with the 5 day visit is either the person leaving in March or Vasquez.","Ellison will leave for the 8 day visit.","Ellison will leave 2 months before Vasquez."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Case","Ellison","Lee","Thornton","Vasquez"],"label_c":["4 day","5 day","8 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2404095023dec54e344ca58d3ff2037"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The resort that costs $215 per night isn't on Martinique.","The five resorts are the resort on Antigua, Grand Echo, Silver Harbor, Azure Hills and the hotel that costs $175 per night.","Grand Echo is on St. Martin.","The hotel on St. Martin costs 40 dollars more per night than Regal Park.","El Pacifico is either the hotel on Anguilla or the option that costs $255 per night.","Silver Harbor costs $215 per night."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Martinique","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4eb1e292e0c6451bec5b3459610a4171"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Darla danced third.","The person who danced seventh scored somewhat lower than Willie.","The dancer that scored 187 points didn't perform third.","The contestant that scored 193 points, Verna, the dancer who performed second and Shirley were all different dancers.","Clara was either the dancer that scored 190 points or the person who danced third.","Shirley was either the contestant that scored 184 points or the dancer who performed fourth.","The dancer who performed seventh scored 3 points higher than Shirley.","The person who danced seventh scored 6 points lower than the person who danced second."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points"],"label_b":["Clara","Darla","Shirley","Verna","Willie"],"label_c":["2nd","3rd","4th","7th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8bfdd65d4430ce37e4d3f8d2135165e"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Guillermo paid more than the person who got the blue tattoo.","Carole was either the customer who paid $40 or the person who paid $50.","The customer who got the red tattoo paid 10 dollars less than Isaac.","Frederick paid $50.","The five customers were the person who paid $35, Isaac, the customer who got the black tattoo, the person who got the red tattoo and the customer who got the blue tattoo.","The person who got the violet tattoo paid less than the customer who got the blue tattoo."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55"],"label_b":["Carole","Eula","Frederick","Guillermo","Isaac"],"label_c":["black","blue","orange","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98164133587524b88384a67c96ec2dbe"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Peggy spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Taft.","Loretta was either the student who gave the presentation on President Bush or the presenter who spoke for 17 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on President Bush spoke 6 minutes less than Stacy.","Oliver spoke 9 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on President Harding.","Stacy was either the student who gave the presentation on President Van Buren or the student who spoke for 14 minutes.","Loretta spoke 3 minutes more than Peggy.","Loretta spoke for 11 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes"],"label_b":["Inez","Loretta","Oliver","Peggy","Stacy"],"label_c":["Bush","Coolidge","Harding","Taft","Van Buren"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff2fdcf1fb9ba6583433e2a98259f013"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Nathan was 3 years older than Vincent.","Alton was either the 26-year-old or the accountant.","The musician was 2 years younger than Alton.","Dean wasn't the musician.","The 23-year-old was the boxer.","Nathan was 26 years old.","Dean was younger than the banker."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26"],"label_b":["Alton","Dean","Nathan","Omar","Vincent"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02a25d76b1a2e174ce80f1ec1bf4b585"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["The five customers are the second customer, the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop, Fredrick, the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop and Wallace.","Shelia is either the third customer or the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop.","Hope was 3 spots in line ahead of Wallace.","Fredrick was 2 spots in line ahead of Shelia.","The customer who ordered mango for their first scoop was somewhere in line behind Fredrick.","Hope ordered coconut for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["Fredrick","Hope","Miguel","Shelia","Wallace"],"label_c":["cherry","coconut","mango","peppermint","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e9d36882db8b559fa1fd58f77543037"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The album that came out in May sold 300,000 more copies than Painted Empire's release.","Audio Array's record was released in February.","The release that came out in July sold 100,000 more copies than Painted Empire's release.","Epoch Lantern's record sold 1.5 million copies.","Painted Empire's album is either the release that came out in March or the release with 1.2 million sales.","Lip Savage's record is either the record with 1.6 million sales or the album that came out in January.","Audio Array's album sold 100,000 more copies than the record that came out in July."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Painted Empire"],"label_c":["January","February","March","May","July"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e26e3ce6af61896af6a2bee4520a7690"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The company started by Fred Frost is either Byxby.com or Zetafish.com.","Byxby.com was started by Betty Becker.","The startup that received the $2,000,000 investment was started by Will Waters.","Protecha.com received 2 million dollars more than the company started by Vicky Velez.","Zetafish.com received less than Tyngle.com.","Atriana.com didn't get exactly $2,000,000."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4abf943f223b00e7f371e2f79c8516cd"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature in Yemen wasn't discovered in February.","The crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. was found in December.","The feature in Saudi Arabia is believed to be 60,000 years older than the crater discovered in August.","The feature in Brunei was either the crater discovered in August or the crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E..","The crater discovered in September was either the crater in Liberia or the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E..","The feature discovered in April is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater in Liberia.","The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was found in August."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Iraq","Liberia","Saudi Arabia","Yemen"],"label_c":["February","April","August","September","December"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae81e90388d7d6dd1320bbef4fd53865"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Edgar has 120 Facebook friends.","Zachary doesn't have exactly 59 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 50 LinkedIn connections has 10 fewer Facebook friends than Inez.","Of the person with 68 LinkedIn connections and Pamela, one has 130 Facebook friends and the other has 160 Facebook friends.","The one with 59 LinkedIn connections has 20 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 64 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 59 LinkedIn connections has more Facebook friends than the one with 68 LinkedIn connections."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160"],"label_b":["Edgar","Heidi","Inez","Pamela","Zachary"],"label_c":["50","59","64","68","85"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69e95510f9450f16aa8694e4a30be1fa"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Canway interview is for the tech support job.","Of the Laneplex interview and the interview on August 22nd, one is for the social media job and the other is for the web developer job.","The Haytouch interview will be either the meeting on August 21st or the meeting on August 23rd.","The Sancode interview isn't on August 22nd.","Of the Haytouch interview and the meeting for the sales rep position, one is on August 24th and the other is on August 21st.","The meeting on August 20th is for the social media job."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","sales rep","social media","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b47e9aaad23e52cac9974c5313a179ab"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The house with 26 members isn't on Wild Avenue.","The five fraternities are Sigma Beta, the house with 32 members, the fraternity on Kermit Lane, the house with 26 members and the fraternity on Virginia Street.","Alpha Beta Tau has 29 members.","The frat on Russell Road has 3 fewer members than Beta Pi Omega.","Lambda Alpha is on Kermit Lane."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi"],"label_c":["Kermit Lane","Park Street","Russell Road","Virginia Street","Wild Avenue"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74551e295db420c1a1949e0260826268"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Of the person who trekked for 9 miles and the person who trekked for 12 miles, one is Tracey and the other started at Green Swamp.","Of Esther and the person who trekked for 8 miles, one started at Three Lakes and the other started at Reedy Creek.","The hiker who trekked for 11 miles started at Cassia.","The hiker who started at Reedy Creek walked 1 mile more than Orlando.","Heather didn't go exactly 8 miles."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles"],"label_b":["Esther","Glen","Heather","Orlando","Tracey"],"label_c":["Cassia","Green Swamp","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=251196557eb441319ffe0322a4a09582"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["Pandora's Box will open on May 5th.","The company owned by Mrs. Jackson will open 3 days after Tricky Toys.","The business owned by Mr. Kirk is either White Elephant or Sinful Sips.","The business opening on May 8th isn't owned by Mr. Kirk.","Of the company owned by Mrs. Wise and the company owned by Mr. Kirk, one will open on May 2nd and the other is White Elephant.","White Elephant, the company owned by Mrs. Chaney, the company opening on May 14th and the company opening on May 11th are all different businesses."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Books and More","Pandora\\'s Box","Sinful Sips","Tricky Toys","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mr. Barber","Mrs. Chaney","Mrs. Jackson","Mr. Kirk","Mrs. Wise"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fb3b5e54a062bbbbd7910abd336c6d8"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Gil Greene won $15 million.","Gil Greene won somewhat less than the winner from Iowa.","Hilda Hunt wasn't from Iowa.","The winner from Pennsylvania won 10 million more than the person from Hawaii.","The person who won $10 million was from Connecticut.","Of Dharma Day and the person who won $20 million, one was from Connecticut and the other was from Florida.","Of the person from Iowa and Ferris Fry, one won $25 million and the other won $5 million."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Dharma Day","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Florida","Hawaii","Iowa","Pennsylvania"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b69a960b83f25531824997ce1b6601d4"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Jeffrey threw the yellow darts.","Of the player who threw the black darts and the contestant who scored 62 points, one was Rudy and the other was Jeffrey.","Hubert finished 14 points lower than Rudy.","The player who scored 55 points threw the orange darts.","The player who threw the white darts scored somewhat higher than Tom."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Hubert","Jeffrey","Luther","Rudy","Tom"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b4fafa8cc25e31f7ed04643e5b521256"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The client with the $9.50 fare was picked up at the Norvell House.","Della paid $6.50.","Rosa was either the person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower or the client who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel.","The client with the $15.50 fare was either the person who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel or Max.","The customer with the $6.50 fare wasn't picked up at the Fremont Library.","The client who got picked up at the Norvell House paid 3 dollars less than Max.","Of the person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower and Frederick, one paid $15.50 and the other paid $18.50."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Della","Elvira","Frederick","Max","Rosa"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Camlin Hotel","Fremont Library","Norvell House","Seattle Tower"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=677670a260e16ce7bb300d878b80d64c"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The 15 year old alligator is either the animal that is 12.0 feet long or Daredevil.","The gator that is 14.0 feet long is 5 years older than Sparky.","The animal that is 14.0 feet long is either Fred or the 25 year old animal.","Barnabas, the gator that is 10.2 feet long, the 10 year old gator and the 15 year old animal are all different gators.","The 25 year old alligator is 11.1 feet long.","Barnabas is 15.3 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25"],"label_b":["Barnabas","Daredevil","Darwin","Fred","Sparky"],"label_c":["10.2 feet","11.1 feet","12.0 feet","14.0 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c235a695ab8359075fc10857153a2e68"} {"story":"Jarvis is teaching a small group of friends how to properly brew several different types of tea. Using only the clues that follow, determine the ideal temperature and steep time for each tea, as well as its price per pound.","clues":["The tea that requires 195 degree water costs 1 dollar less than the Dong Ding.","Of the tea that costs $5.50 and the variety that requires 195 degree water, one is the Pouchong and the other is the Gold Turtle.","The Ali Shan needs 210 degree water.","The Red Robe doesn't cost $8.50.","The Gold Turtle is either the variety that costs $5.50 or the tea that requires 185 degree water.","The five teas are the tea that costs $5.50, the variety that requires 210 degree water, the Red Robe, the tea that requires 190 degree water and the Pouchong.","Of the tea that costs $6.50 and the variety that costs $7.50, one needs 195 degree water and the other is the Dong Ding."],"categories":["Prices","Teas","Temperatures"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Ali Shan","Dong Ding","Gold Turtle","Pouchong","Red Robe"],"label_c":["185 degree","190 degree","195 degree","200 degree","210 degree"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b791d375b6eb5eb51a4d2eac507d854"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The peak that is 14,210 feet tall is either Mt. York or the peak first summited by Eddie English.","Mt. Vincent is 14,470 feet tall.","Mt. Norman wasn't first climbed by Dale Dickens.","Mt. Knox was first climbed by Ben Beasley.","The peak first summited by Dale Dickens is 260 feet taller than Mt. Knox.","The peak first summited by Gerry Gamble is 260 feet taller than Mt. Ewing."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730"],"label_b":["Mt. Ewing","Mt. Knox","Mt. Norman","Mt. Vincent","Mt. York"],"label_c":["Ben Beasley","Dale Dickens","Eddie English","Gerry Gamble","Hal Hudson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f927daeddf9ca58fc86f51c78539676c"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["The yellow shirt is 1 size larger than Ingram's jersey.","The size 7 jersey is either the green shirt or the yellow jersey.","Oliver's shirt is 1 size smaller than the purple shirt.","Levy's shirt isn't red.","Of the green jersey and the black jersey, one is Oliver's and the other is a size 9.","Of Oliver's shirt and Nelson's jersey, one is green and the other is a size 10."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Ingram","Levy","Nelson","Oliver","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","green","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04143d6d00115d230d061ba9f99179a1"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Friambliss was bottled 4 years before the pinot gris.","The Zifennwein was bottled in 1988.","The Ece Suss is a pinot noir.","The Friambliss isn't a riesling.","Of the Ece Suss and the merlot, one was bottled in 2000 and the other was bottled in 1992.","The Vendemmia was bottled 8 years after the pinot noir."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fed66b50cfc1cea17f33a3abfd93d28"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Nate Nichol's program isn't Red Eye Party.","Of Penny Pugh's show and Maddy Meyer's show, one is Witching Hour and the other starts at 10:45 pm.","Of Maddy Meyer's program and Late Night, one starts at 10:45 pm and the other starts at 10:30 pm.","Of Maddy Meyer's program and Ken Kirby's show, one is Variety X and the other starts at 11:15 pm.","Lina Lopez's show starts 15 minutes after Witching Hour."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm"],"label_b":["Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Late Night","Red Eye Party","Up Till Two","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4776668ef5d77d97c6dbcb41fdc752f9"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in June won't be managed by Bill Bonner.","The Norway Court project will be headed by Gail Garrett.","The Norway Court project begins sometime after Freda Fisher's project.","Of Bill Bonner's project and the job starting in May, one will focus on Virgil Street and the other will focus on Norway Court.","The job starting in July is either Cal Craft's project or the Fred Lane project.","The Fred Lane project starts in April.","The Harkin Drive project is either Freda Fisher's project or the job starting in July."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Fred Lane","Harkin Drive","Norway Court","Virgil Street","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dee37b5e0cdc4001727d436740354c23"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The pharmaceutical approved in January treats asthma.","Of the medicine that treats influenza and Favolin, one was approved in April and the other was approved in February.","Damasol treats meningitis.","Zednisen was approved 2 months before the pharmaceutical that treats dengue fever.","Damasol, the medicine approved in March and Favolin are all different drugs.","The medicine that treats dengue fever was approved 1 month before Gravon."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Damasol","Favolin","Gravon","Minitrell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["asthma","dengue fever","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95a2e6b35b79654fa4753d563b99e53f"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["Mrs. Ferrell will go out with Nadine.","The customer going out with Nadine will dive 3 days after Mr. Gallegos.","The diver going out on July 14 is either the customer going out with Lynn or the diver going out with Sylvia.","The customer going out on July 15 won't go out with Lynn.","Of the customer going out on July 14 and the diver going out on July 13, one will go out with Peter and the other is Mr. Gallegos.","Ms. Chang will dive on July 15.","Of the diver going out on July 14 and the diver going out on July 13, one is Mrs. Blake and the other will go out with Sylvia."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16","July 17"],"label_b":["Mrs. Blake","Ms. Chang","Mr. Drake","Mrs. Ferrell","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Lynn","Nadine","Peter","Sylvia","Ted"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d06917df18be80a34db36a4eb57f245d"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Yuan Zai's baby was born sometime after Den Ping.","The offspring born in May was either Yuan Zai's baby or Den Ping.","The baby born in April wasn't Tai Shan's baby.","Po Lang's baby was born sometime before Tai Shan's baby.","Bai Yun was born 1 month before Hua Mei.","Hua Mei was born in April.","Of the baby born in March and Gao Gao, one was Wang Yu's baby and the other was Po Lang's baby."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Hua Mei","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Po Lang","Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63ef39360a834158fa418aaa48a8a29b"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["The person who paid $26.99 didn't have the shiraz.","Danny paid 3 dollars more than Kurt.","Of the one who had the zinfandel and the person who paid $28.99, one was Kurt and the other was Robin.","Danny was either the one who had the riesling or the person who paid $26.99.","The one who had the bordeaux, Kurt and Isabel were all different foodies.","The person who paid $25.99 had the bordeaux."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99"],"label_b":["Danny","Isabel","Kurt","Lynda","Robin"],"label_c":["bordeaux","port","riesling","shiraz","zinfandel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bee7ee34e906c774e752bf0b34cecc6b"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Zachary's team won't include Paula.","The team leaving in March will be either Alvin's team or Ella's expedition.","Of Ella's expedition and Ronda's team, one will leave in January and the other will include Gordon.","Evan's expedition will leave 3 months before Janice's expedition.","Ella's expedition will leave sometime after Leon's team.","Alvin's expedition will leave in May.","Ronda's expedition will leave 1 month before Yolanda's team."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alvin","Evan","Gordon","Leon","Zachary"],"label_c":["Ella","Janice","Paula","Ronda","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08cc07343232f7966e95a201a4363add"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Natasha's study is on the Escape.","Darryl's study is either the study beginning in May or the project beginning in April.","Darryl's study starts 3 months before Natasha's project.","Of the project on the Serenity and the assignment beginning in April, one is Darryl's study and the other is Charlie's project.","Iris's study is either the assignment beginning in May or the project beginning in April.","The assignment beginning in May isn't on the Pegasus.","The project on the Osprey starts 1 month after the project on the Serenity."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Charlie","Darryl","Iris","Natasha","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d17286ea8330d0ec6cdabf49f9447589"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Asanish impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the Ormagh impact crater.","Of the Kimeta impact crater and the Cambrian impact crater, one is 175 m. wide and the other is 125 m. wide.","The Moriwa impact crater was formed during the Devonian period.","The Ordovician impact crater is either the Cersay impact crater or the 200 m. wide crater.","The Carboniferous impact crater is wider than the Ordovician impact crater.","The 100 m. wide one was formed during the Permian period."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Kimeta","Moriwa","Ormagh"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Carboniferous","Devonian","Ordovician","Permian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=934249c279df31bf54ddcc0a7e249f7c"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on President Fillmore or Ed.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Washington spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on President Jackson.","Of the student who gave the presentation on President Taft and Kelvin, one spoke for 14 minutes and the other spoke for 5 minutes.","Ed was either the student who spoke for 5 minutes or the presenter who gave the presentation on President Coolidge.","Andy didn't speak for 8 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on President Coolidge spoke 3 minutes less than Yvonne.","The five students were Yvonne, the presenter who spoke for 5 minutes, the student who spoke for 14 minutes, the student who spoke for 8 minutes and the student who spoke for 11 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Ed","Kelvin","Stacy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Coolidge","Fillmore","Jackson","Taft","Washington"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e9aa9bc12f3783afb605cfc4f196f32"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["Of the $200 million plane and the jet built by Forsyth, one is the Raven 12 and the other is the Dragon F-15.","The Dragon F-15 costs $175 million.","The aircraft built by Wiseman costs 25 million dollars more than the Graywing VX.","The plane built by Drummond is either the Darkwing 6 or the Vipertooth.","The Darkwing 6 costs $100 million.","The $200 million aircraft is either the aircraft built by Ale and Moore or the Dragon F-15."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Graywing VX","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Wiseman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e53e334db105c38712b131e561562398"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Steven has an appointment sometime before the person suffering from migraines.","Of Victor and the person with the 11:00am appointment, one is complaining about vertigo and the other is complaining about migraines.","The person suffering from heartburn has an appointment 1 hour before the patient suffering from foot pain.","Steven has an appointment sometime after the patient suffering from foot pain.","The patient with the 1:00pm appointment is complaining about shingles.","The person suffering from heartburn is either the person with the 12 noon appointment or Dave.","Fernando isn't complaining about shingles."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Billy","Dave","Fernando","Steven","Victor"],"label_c":["foot pain","heartburn","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32d65330325066264fd90380d7d43f55"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The machine with a maximum range of 650 ft costs 75 dollars less than the machine with a maximum range of 250 ft.","The Werril 23A doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 475 ft.","The Motomiya costs 75 dollars less than the Eldang-X.","The Motomiya costs less than the machine with a maximum range of 350 ft.","Of the drone with a maximum range of 475 ft and the device with a maximum range of 650 ft, one costs $600 and the other is the Mechania.","Of the Mechania and the $750 device, one has a maximum range of 250 ft and the other has a maximum range of 650 ft."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Werril 23A"],"label_c":["100 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f022c3cc2e1d3505737bea8889c61e1"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The squad that finished first doesn't use purple paintballs.","The \"Spray Paints\" is either the yellow team or the orange team.","The \"Night Ninjas\" finished first.","The group that finished second uses red paintballs.","Of the yellow team and the \"Pea Shooters\", one finished fourth and the other finished fifth.","The group that finished fourth is either the orange team or the \"Splat Squad\".","The red team was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Splat Squad\"."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints"],"label_c":["blue","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96692e5525226803df28079f514e0590"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The 1,475 sq ft rental rents for $1,525\/month.","The home in Monticello is either the 1,350 sq ft rental or the home that rents for $1,600\/month.","The home in Hamilton offers 1,100 sq ft of living space.","The home that rents for $1,525\/month is either the house in Delano or the home in Monticello.","Of the home that rents for $1,250\/month and the rental in Gilman, one offers 1,225 sq ft of living space and the other offers 1,350 sq ft of living space.","The home that rents for $1,600\/month is 125 sq ft smaller than the home that rents for $825\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Beaver Cove","Delano","Gilman","Hamilton","Monticello"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$950\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1676945a4d8ecf9f4444c2777cae3129"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Stealth was played in January.","Vendetta wasn't hosted by Vera.","Rules of War was played 1 month before the game hosted at Harvey's house.","The game hosted at Jessie's house was played 2 months before Emberfight.","Of the board game hosted at Lynette's house and the board game hosted at Bonnie's house, one was played in April and the other was Emberfight.","Rules of War was hosted by Lynette."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Emberfight","Rules of War","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Bonnie","Harvey","Jessie","Lynette","Vera"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8980cfb2af8fb416f6d19e331c0e08b"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The five cakes are the $125 cake, the cake shaped like a sports car, the cake shaped like a beach chair, Lori's cake and Rick's piece.","Willie's piece costs 25 dollars less than the cake shaped like a golf ball.","The cake shaped like a football costs 25 dollars more than Christy's cake.","Lori's piece is either the $225 cake or the cake shaped like a sports car.","Of the cake shaped like a sports car and the cake shaped like a train, one costs $200 and the other is Willie's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Christy","Lori","Rick","Salvador","Willie"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","sports car","train"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91322362a49b2df31ab6bf5778cdf0ec"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Thornton will leave in February.","The diplomat leaving in March won't leave for the 5 day visit.","Of the ambassador with the 5 day visit and the ambassador with the 8 day visit, one will leave in February and the other is Mr. Gilbert.","The ambassador with the 2 day visit will leave sometime before the ambassador with the 7 day visit.","Ellison is either the person leaving in March or the person leaving in May.","Vasquez will leave 3 months before the ambassador with the 9 day visit.","The person leaving in February is either the ambassador with the 7 day visit or the ambassador with the 8 day visit."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Ellison","Gilbert","Thornton","Vasquez","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["2 day","5 day","7 day","8 day","9 day"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7726555ddcb3464f74117a2b40dfabed"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["Of the company opening on May 14th and the company opening on May 5th, one is Frank's Figs and the other is owned by Mrs. Ingram.","The business opening on May 14th isn't owned by Mr. Zimmerman.","The business opening on May 8th is owned by Mr. Simmons.","The five businesses are Pandora's Box, the company owned by Mrs. Ingram, the company opening on May 8th, the company opening on May 14th and the business owned by Mr. Ortiz.","Tricky Toys will open sometime after Ant Farms Etc..","Ant Farms Etc. will open 3 days after the company owned by Mrs. Ingram."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Frank\\'s Figs","Pandora\\'s Box","Sinful Sips","Tricky Toys"],"label_c":["Mrs. Ingram","Mr. Ortiz","Mr. Simmons","Mrs. Underwood","Mr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15b6f1af732b0594e376c1b06ff1f2e5"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["The player who played 8 games played left field.","Delbert played first base.","The person who played 12 games didn't play third base.","The person who played center field played 1 more game than Benny.","Of the player who played third base and the player who played first base, one was Leroy and the other played 10 games.","The five players were Willard, the player who played 9 games, the boy who played third base, the boy who played 8 games and the person who played first base."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Benny","Delbert","Leroy","Salvatore","Willard"],"label_c":["center field","first base","left field","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adf7347cae7f0ab10af8c6c9c2c1e972"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Sherri's pet isn't the black lab.","Tracey's pet was adopted 2 months before the poodle.","The poodle was adopted 2 months before Ida's pet.","Sherri's pet was adopted sometime after the dachshund.","Of the shih tzu and the boxer, one was adopted in February and the other is Ida's.","The boxer is either Faye's pet or the dog adopted in January."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Faye","Ida","Miriam","Sherri","Tracey"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","dachshund","poodle","shih tzu"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d86e7b01848e6d8ef3157d5b1f39a681"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["The person who caught 12 lion fish worked at Ash Cay.","The person who worked at Charles Sink caught more fish than Olga.","The person who caught 21 lion fish didn't work at Belle Bar.","Bonita worked at Belle Bar.","Cathy was either the spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish or the person who worked at Ash Cay.","Of the person who worked at Ash Cay and the person who caught 15 lion fish, one is Cathy and the other is Freddie.","The person who worked at Ethel Bay caught 3 more fish than the person who worked at Front Reef."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Bonita","Cathy","Freddie","Olga","Zachary"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f42a85364e57467190d23b353909046"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The jigsaw puzzle made by Kimsight has 250 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Rynir.","The jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme has 250 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Perunia, the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces, the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme and the jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme are all different puzzles.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Chaurd has 1250 pieces.","The puzzle made by Kimsight doesn't have the city skyline theme.","Of the puzzle with the rustic village theme and the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces, one was made by Furoth and the other was made by Chaurd."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Chaurd","Furoth","Kimsight","Perunia","Rynir"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=709046a98d6bc81553375e3ea4186fae"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Nick went fourth.","Ian performed 1 spot after the performer who used chainsaws.","Of Gerald and the performer who used batons, one went first and the other went fifth.","The juggler who used bowling pins performed 2 spots after the juggler who used chainsaws.","The juggler who went fourth was either Gerald or the juggler who used flashlights.","Carmen didn't go fifth."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carmen","Elena","Gerald","Ian","Nick"],"label_c":["batons","bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=155cd80ad6ceb9c315d8c2e90561a645"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Perunia has the football theme.","The puzzle made by Lyrod has 750 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme.","The jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme has 250 more pieces than the puzzle with the football theme.","Of the jigsaw puzzle with 1250 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend, one has the outer space theme and the other has the coral reef theme.","The puzzle with the coral reef theme is either the jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde or the puzzle made by Denlend.","The puzzle with 1000 pieces doesn't have the autumn leaves theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Buralde","Chaurd","Denlend","Lyrod","Perunia"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","coral reef","football","outer space","postage stamp"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ddf1d3f1d4ceabecccd4997c894ab7e"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Of Charlotte's pet and the puppy adopted in February, one is the dachshund and the other is the schnauzer.","The dog adopted in May isn't the shih tzu.","Faye's pet is the boxer.","The schnauzer was adopted 3 months before Alicia's pet.","Charlotte's pet was adopted 2 months before Phyllis's pet.","The five puppies are the schnauzer, the puppy adopted in March, Faye's pet, the puppy adopted in January and Alicia's pet."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alicia","Charlotte","Faye","Hannah","Phyllis"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","dachshund","schnauzer","shih tzu"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50dec991bd6536079d7a0a0c2740d2b7"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Cheri's ring doesn't have the sapphire.","Virginia's piece cost 100 dollars more than Cheri's ring.","The piece with the ruby cost more than Sonja's piece.","Virginia's piece has the ruby.","Of the piece that cost $1100 and the ring with the topaz, one is Natasha's and the other is Sonja's.","The piece that cost $1500 is either Cheri's ring or the ring with the topaz.","The piece with the amethyst cost more than the ring with the ruby."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Cheri","Natasha","Pamela","Sonja","Virginia"],"label_c":["amethyst","diamond","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0113db7f32fd3c7a3d5dd5ed5f9ec1a8"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Favolin wasn't approved in February.","Of the drug approved in March and Hamzell, one treats diabetes and the other treats meningitis.","The medicine approved in February treats dengue fever.","Of Damasol and the pharmaceutical approved in March, one treats heart disease and the other treats diabetes.","Of Minitrell and Favolin, one treats dengue fever and the other was approved in April.","Hamzell was approved in May."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Damasol","Favolin","Hamzell","Minitrell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["asthma","dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","meningitis"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6dbc6451e56bd084242d0d3649a8958"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The A.I. from Stanford was either the system that scored 83% or Galen.","Of Gorgias and Plutarch, one was from CIT and the other scored 55%.","Thales was from UCLA.","Gorgias scored 76%.","The system that scored 62% wasn't from Oxford.","Pythagoeas finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of Thales.","Pythagoeas finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the system from MIT."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%"],"label_b":["Galen","Gorgias","Plutarch","Pythagoeas","Thales"],"label_c":["CIT","MIT","Oxford","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d2fd8ad2413e293c3ff7a6bc4ee02eb"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The article about oceanography is either the piece in Chapter 5 or Dr. Estes's piece.","Of the piece about earthquakes and the essay about oceanography, one will be in Chapter 3 and the other was written by Dr. Horton.","Dr. Orr's essay won't be in Chapter 4.","The article about asteroids will appear 1 chapter before the piece about dinosaurs.","The essay about dinosaurs is either Dr. Melendez's article or Dr. Horton's piece.","The article about earthquakes will appear 3 chapters after the essay about dinosaurs."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5"],"label_b":["Estes","Horton","Melendez","Orr","Underwood"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","volcanoes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=037892776c9d8596b9a0453e5231e4a3"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The runner that finished fifth was #105.","Of #134 and #120, one finished first and the other is Stretch.","Ophelia finished third.","Ozzy finished 1 place before Stretch.","Of the ostrich that finished third and Stretch, one was #136 and the other was #134.","#105 finished sometime after Kermit."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Ozzy","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","120","126","134","136"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6459fed6174d15a700c178b810a72093"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Regal Park costs 20 dollars more per night than Silver Harbor.","Sapphire Hills costs 40 dollars less per night than Grand Echo.","Emerald View is on Antigua.","The resort on St. Barts costs 40 dollars more per night than Sapphire Hills.","Sapphire Hills is either the hotel that costs $215 per night or the resort on Anguilla.","The hotel that costs $175 per night is on Grenada."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Emerald View","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Grenada","Martinique","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3efaa51215cf953ec2c4c21269186f4b"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Underwood will leave 2 months after the ambassador with the 5 day visit.","The diplomat leaving in May will leave for the 10 day visit.","Nguyen will leave 2 months before the ambassador with the 8 day visit.","Of the person leaving in January and the diplomat leaving in April, one will leave for the 5 day visit and the other is Mr. Fitzgerald.","Of Underwood and Macdonald, one will leave for the 8 day visit and the other will leave in May.","Fitzgerald and the ambassador with the 6 day visit are different diplomats."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Fitzgerald","Macdonald","Nguyen","Underwood","York"],"label_c":["5 day","6 day","7 day","8 day","10 day"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=692cba5adad58dde7d8577817ba6aa72"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Quinn's trainee is Frank.","Mrs. Vazquez's student is scheduled sometime after Mr. Duke's trainee.","Mr. Underwood's trainee is Yvonne.","Mrs. Engle's client is scheduled 2 hours after Frank.","The five people are Mrs. Engle's client, Yvonne, Elmer, Frank and the student with the 12 noon class.","Of the student with the 1:00pm class and the student with the 10:00am class, one is Mrs. Vazquez's client and the other is Yvonne.","The trainee with the 12 noon class is either Harold or Elmer."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Duke","Mrs. Engle","Mr. Quinn","Mr. Underwood","Mrs. Vazquez"],"label_c":["Elmer","Frank","Harold","Lorena","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ccf96aa6e66fb9d1e266e5bf02f718e"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Glenn's task doesn't begin at 10:00am.","The laundry room assignment starts 1 hour after Phillip's assignment.","The chore that starts at 8:00am is the garage.","The task that starts at 11:00am is the basement.","Carrie's assignment starts 1 hour after the laundry room assignment.","Of Phillip's job and Willie's job, one is the mud room and the other starts at 12 noon."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Carrie","Glenn","Phillip","Robert","Willie"],"label_c":["basement","garage","laundry room","living room","mud room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75a70699be9b04c9c3851c0f4bbbe647"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Molly's assignment starts sometime after the living room assignment.","The assignment that starts at 10:00am is the kitchen.","Of the dining room assignment and Molly's assignment, one starts at 12 noon and the other starts at 10:00am.","Alexi's task starts at 8:00am.","Robert's task starts 2 hours after Daniel's chore.","Alexi's chore, the chore that starts at 11:00am and the mud room assignment are all different jobs."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Alexi","Daniel","Molly","Robert","Zachary"],"label_c":["dining room","garage","kitchen","living room","mud room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7901b3eb429ecacd678513e42041bccc"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The model made by Honwa doesn't cost $625.","The $625 camera, the Tela G5 and the Lectra 6 are all different cameras.","The $550 model is the G-290.","The model made by Banion costs 25 dollars less than the FC-520.","Of the $575 camera and the model made by Lirios, one is the G-290 and the other is the Zenix 2C.","The Lectra 6 costs more than the Tela G5.","The camera made by Cober is either the Tela G5 or the Lectra 6."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Honwa","Lirios","Nectron"],"label_c":["FC-520","G-290","Lectra 6","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9aaa1dbba9ed9fa0f32fad7694295eb2"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Of Sean's letter and George's missive, one was from Plymouth and the other was sent in 1983.","Carmen's bottle was from Bournemouth.","Bernadette's letter was sent 7 years before Edwin's bottle.","George's bottle was sent 7 years after the bottle from Bournemouth.","George's missive wasn't from Torquay.","Edwin's letter was from Cherbourg."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990"],"label_b":["Bernadette","Carmen","Edwin","George","Sean"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Cherbourg","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd65dad3f46d6e9854c3a12771d35072"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Ben Barrera's film is 5 minutes longer than Arctic Visions.","The film with a running time of 70 minutes isn't Tearful Night.","Tearful Night is longer than Tim Tucker's film.","Arctic Visions is 10 minutes longer than Harvest Sun.","Of Arctic Visions and Jacky Steel, one has a running time of 60 minutes and the other was directed by Gus Guzman.","Keith King's film is Jacky Steel."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Eric Edwards","Gus Guzman","Keith King","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37ebef5ee55c19c2f788cc1cbef0ad13"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The one Solomon discovered was found in 2012.","The one Hal Gregory discovered was discovered 1 year after Trosny.","The one Underwood discovered was discovered 2 years before Trosny.","The comet Rush discovered is Casputi.","The five comets are the comet discovered in 2008, Casputi, the one Hal Gregory discovered, Trosny and Wally Six.","Of the one Hal Gregory discovered and the comet Underwood discovered, one was found in 2008 and the other is Peinope."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Hal Gregory","Parks","Rush","Solomon","Underwood"],"label_c":["Casputi","Peinope","Sporrin","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa9e80bfa45071b06d905cddf229eac8"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["The $125,000 stamp was the \"Yellownose\".","Of Pam Parson's stamp and the \"Frog's Eye\", one sold for $150,000 and the other sold for $175,000.","Sal Sanchez's stamp was the \"Cap de Boule\".","Quinn Quade's stamp didn't sell for $175,000.","Pam Parson's stamp sold for $25,000 more than Ray Ricardo's stamp.","The \"Bull's Dove\" sold for $75,000 less than Sal Sanchez's stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Lou Lawry","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade","Ray Ricardo","Sal Sanchez"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Frog\\'s Eye","Jenny Penny","Yellownose"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be7654bd30a8fcbabc2db7162bcc5d5c"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Roscoe Jones's book is either the title that sold 26 copies or Two for Tennis.","Wendalissa sold 7 more copies than Dessert Oasis.","Roscoe Jones's book sold 21 fewer copies than Daniel Hansen's book.","The book that sold 33 copies and Bill Orega's book are different books.","The book that sold 40 copies was written by Daniel Hansen.","Of Wendalissa and My Best Friend, one sold 33 copies and the other was written by Jeff Holman."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40"],"label_b":["Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4fba62c2c5d0b74e91d94aca076e0d8"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["The 25 ft vessel, the Adagio III and Ernesto Ellis's sailboat are all different boats.","The Adagio III is somewhat longer than Jasper Jones's sailboat.","Of Ann Alvarado's sailboat and the 25 ft vessel, one is the Petite Palm and the other is the Adagio III.","The White Squid is either Jasper Jones's boat or Betsy Becker's boat.","The Restless Wave is 31 ft long.","The 25 ft boat is owned by Betsy Becker.","Ernesto Ellis's sailboat is 6 feet longer than Jasper Jones's vessel."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Irish Pride","Petite Palm","Restless Wave","White Squid"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Betsy Becker","Ernesto Ellis","Frances Farmer","Jasper Jones"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d719c9008fd163519ba851be8995445"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The one Eddy Dennis discovered was discovered 3 years after Wally Six.","The one Vance discovered isn't Casputi.","Trosny is either the one Tillman discovered or the one discovered in 2008.","The one discovered in 2011 is either Wally Six or Trosny.","The one Tillman discovered was discovered 3 years after Sporrin.","The one Vance discovered was discovered sometime after the one Klein discovered.","Of Sporrin and Wally Six, one was found in 2009 and the other was first seen by Dean Courtis."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Dean Courtis","Eddy Dennis","Klein","Tillman","Vance"],"label_c":["Casputi","Crecci","Sporrin","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76c4a34e4f9ab24727e40841b0f583eb"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The study on the Orion starts sometime after the study on the Pegasus.","The study on the Osprey starts 2 months after the study on the Liberty.","Lauren's study is on the Osprey.","The study on the Liberty starts sometime after the study on the Pegasus.","Of the project on the Orion and the project on the Odyssey, one is Zachary's study and the other starts in March.","Tricia's study doesn't begin in April.","Perry's study starts 1 month before the study on the Pegasus."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Lauren","Perry","Stacy","Tricia","Zachary"],"label_c":["Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey","Pegasus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=759468d7cba1ae8a3910b47065dfaf64"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The customer who paid $15.50 is either the person who ordered the spicy tataki roll or the person who ordered the firecracker roll.","The customer who ordered the alaskan roll paid more than the client who ordered the spicy tataki roll.","Of the client who paid $15.50 and the person who paid $13.50, one ordered the boston roll and the other ordered the rainbow roll.","The customer who paid $9.50 ordered the volcano roll.","The client who ordered the boston roll paid 2 dollars more than the person who ordered the firecracker roll.","The client who ordered the california roll ordered the tiger roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","california","eel avocado","firecracker"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tataki","spider","tiger","volcano"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=312896ced98cbdaa644c407f54a25735"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Oscar's team won't be leaving in February.","Of Wilma's expedition and the team leaving in May, one will include Paul and the other will include Isaac.","Brittany's team will leave sometime after Victor's team.","Connie's team will leave sometime after Kay's team.","Janice's expedition will leave 1 month after Brittany's expedition.","The five teams will be Isaac's expedition, the team leaving in February, Kay's expedition, Brittany's team and the expedition leaving in May.","Paul's expedition will leave 1 month after Darrell's expedition."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Darrell","Isaac","Oscar","Paul","Victor"],"label_c":["Brittany","Connie","Janice","Kay","Wilma"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cb1a7d8d526fa3b55eedd024385694b"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Of the sci-fi fan who works with oak and the sci-fi fan who charges 5 dollars, one is Evan and the other is Victor.","Richard charges 4 dollars more than Evan.","Richard charges 4 dollars less than the carver who works with elm.","Oliver works with chestnut.","The sci-fi fan who charges 7 dollars doesn't work with hickory."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars"],"label_b":["Evan","Kelly","Oliver","Richard","Victor"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","hickory","oak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9aa1a41735eaf9da434b67bb2ba5d818"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Cedric's duo finished 3 seconds after Felipe's duo.","Of David's duo and Patti's team, one finished in 41 seconds and the other finished in 35 seconds.","Brandon's duo finished 3 seconds after Yvonne's team.","The duo that finished in 35 seconds included Tina.","Cedric's duo included Sandy."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Brandon","Cedric","David","Eddie","Felipe"],"label_c":["Patti","Sandy","Tina","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d55b1b60f9c915e44a4853a2bd15899c"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Lauren's assignment is on the Escape.","Of the assignment beginning in July and Ora's project, one is on the Liberty and the other is on the Serenity.","Of the project on the Pegasus and Vicki's project, one starts in July and the other starts in May.","The project on the Escape starts 2 months after Ora's assignment.","Felix's study starts 1 month before the project on the Serenity."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Felix","Iris","Lauren","Ora","Vicki"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7242635c966b30c3eeb3e5201505909c"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Kenny's package cost somewhat more than Everett's package.","Of the shipment with the computer in it and the shipment that cost $6.75, one is Kenny's and the other is Oscar's.","The package with the basketball in it cost 2 dollars more than the shipment with the tea set in it.","The shipment with the television in it didn't cost $7.75.","The package with the basketball in it is Oscar's.","The five packages are the package that cost $5.75, the package with the tea set in it, Zachary's package, the shipment with the television in it and the package with the basketball in it."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","rare book","tea set","television"],"label_c":["Alexander","Everett","Kenny","Oscar","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2892c7e68b3803d9dbde35d603ab0e6"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The vessel that saw 7 manatees was led by Captain Romero.","Captain Lloyd's boat saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Espinoza's vessel.","Of the Watery Pete and the boat that saw 5 manatees, one was led by Captain Yang and the other was led by Captain Quinn.","The Sea Cow saw more manatees than Captain Espinoza's vessel.","Captain Lloyd's vessel is either the vessel that saw 6 manatees or the Mellow Mel.","The Samantha wasn't led by Captain Romero.","The Sea Cow saw fewer manatees than Captain Quinn's vessel."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Benny II","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Espinoza","Lloyd","Quinn","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcb049445b2ece7317c7afa12275c19b"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The traveler who took the 1984 cruise took the Azure Seas cruise.","Of Andre and Cory, one was on the 1986 cruise and the other took the Baroness cruise.","The person who took the Farralon cruise is either the traveler who took the 1985 cruise or Greg.","Greg set sail 1 year after the traveler who took the Trinity cruise.","Cory wasn't on the Trinity cruise.","The five travelers are Damon, the traveler who took the 1985 cruise, the traveler who took the Trinity cruise, the traveler who took the 1987 cruise and the person who took the Azure Seas cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Andre","Cory","Damon","Greg","Lee"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Caprica","Farralon","Trinity"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a368206d4fddb14c0e1762ff1a9e27e"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The five families are the family paying $690 a month, the family moving in on Saturday, the Underwoods, the family moving in on Monday and the Quinns.","Of the family paying $700 a month and the family paying $710 a month, one is moving in on Tuesday and the other is the Johnsons.","The Underwoods aren't paying $720 a month.","The family moving in on Tuesday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the Johnsons.","Of the family paying $690 a month and the family moving in on Tuesday, one is the Quinns and the other is the Kerrs.","The Gordons are moving in on Saturday.","The Kerrs are either the family paying $690 a month or the family moving in on Sunday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720"],"label_b":["Gordons","Johnsons","Kerrs","Quinns","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50ccc70e7133764b786e7bd395fe2467"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking that requested the rock band is either the O'Connor family party or the event on October 3.","Of the Ford family booking and the Quinn family party, one requested the superhero and the other is on October 7.","The event that requested the petting zoo is for the Quinns.","The party that requested the rock band is on October 4.","The Hayden family party is 1 day before the party that requested the magician."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Ford","Hayden","O\\'Connor","Quinn","Walker"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a425d1a2e914e93ff838b78370577f18"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["Chris won't depart from Farley.","Of the conductor working on June 14 and the conductor working on June 12, one will depart from Hardwick and the other is Zachary.","Chris will leave 1 day before Wayne.","The conductor departing from Hardwick is either Mitchell or the person working on June 11.","The person working on June 11 is either the person departing from Hardwick or the person departing from Kent.","Zachary will leave 1 day after the person departing from Coulterville."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14"],"label_b":["Chris","Mitchell","Oscar","Wayne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Coulterville","Farley","Guadalupe","Hardwick","Kent"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65c9c9abbd6392d4cf480de200832e91"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The MX-827 costs less than the camera made by Honwa.","The Tela G5 costs 25 dollars more than the model made by Honwa.","The model made by Dayero costs 25 dollars more than the MX-827.","The $575 model isn't the FC-520.","The camera made by Nectron is the Lectra 6.","The camera made by Lirios costs more than the model made by Dayero.","The Lectra 6 costs 25 dollars more than the Tela G5."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Banion","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios","Nectron"],"label_c":["FC-520","G-290","Lectra 6","MX-827","Tela G5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26843b4975c280e58b1aa89cad83f7f1"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The album with 1.5 million sales was released in February.","Sodium Green's album is either the album that came out in February or the record that came out in September.","Of Audio Array's release and Eagle Ally's release, one sold 1.3 million copies and the other was released in March.","Epoch Lantern's record is either the album with 1.6 million sales or the release that came out in May.","Audio Array's release wasn't released in September.","The record that came out in September, Epoch Lantern's album, the release with 1.4 million sales and the album with 1.2 million sales are all different releases.","The release with 1.4 million sales was released in May."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Lip Savage","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["February","March","May","September","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77aa076b5a8f518b3c0c382e3870d692"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The runner in the violet shirt finished 1 minute before Franklin.","Of Lynn and the contestant who finished in 24 minutes, one wore the maroon shirt and the other wore the violet shirt.","The contestant who finished in 21 minutes was either the runner in the aquamarine shirt or Franklin.","Greg didn't finish in 21 minutes.","Wendell was either the competitor who finished in 25 minutes or the contestant in the silver shirt.","Of the runner in the silver shirt and the competitor in the maroon shirt, one was Franklin and the other finished in 24 minutes."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Franklin","Greg","Lynn","Ted","Wendell"],"label_c":["aquamarine","maroon","red","silver","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e0a38822997205208f1d231fe3e9ec8"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The model made by Banion and the G-290 are different cameras.","Of the model made by Honwa and the model made by Cober, one is the MX-827 and the other costs $650.","The camera made by Dayero costs 50 dollars less than the MX-827.","The $650 camera is the Zenix 2C.","The model made by Honwa costs 50 dollars more than the DM-5000.","Of the $550 camera and the $625 camera, one is the DM-5000 and the other is made by Banion."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios"],"label_c":["DM-5000","G-290","Lectra 6","MX-827","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b683776bc955a5ea3dd7fdaef60e2f6"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The 150 m. wide one was formed during the Ordovician period.","The Moriwa impact crater was formed during the Triassic period.","The Kimeta impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the Carboniferous impact crater.","Of the Ordovician impact crater and the Cretaceous impact crater, one is 125 m. wide and the other is known as the Vorckin site.","The 100 m. wide one, the Kimeta impact crater, the Moriwa impact crater and the Garight impact crater are all different craters."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Garight","Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Devonian","Ordovician","Triassic"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48ec429ec38d2ac4e76264ea5ff7c71f"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Of Zachary and Archie, one is leaving at 2:30 pm and the other is flying from Jamaica.","The traveler leaving at 2:30 pm isn't flying from Yemen.","Zachary is leaving 1 hour later than the person flying from Oman.","The five travelers are Nadine, the person leaving at 5:30 pm, the traveler flying from Jamaica, the person leaving at 2:30 pm and the traveler flying from Taiwan.","Of the person leaving at 3:30 pm and the traveler flying from Oman, one is Nadine and the other is Yvette."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Archie","Nadine","Olga","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Oman","Taiwan","Ukraine","Yemen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04932f11359d48f34ec89985fe16018a"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The five vegetables are the kale, Tracey's goods, Elvira's vegetables, Vincent's goods and Dan's produce.","Elvira's produce sell for $2.70 per pound.","The goods that sell for $2.80 per pound are the turnips.","Vincent's goods are either the produce that sell for $2.90 per pound or the produce that sell for $2.70 per pound.","Dan's vegetables sell for somewhat more per pound than Lonnie's vegetables.","Of Tracey's vegetables and the vegetables that sell for $2.70 per pound, one type is the carrots and the other type is the turnips.","The vegetables that sell for $2.90 per pound aren't the onions."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Dan","Elvira","Lonnie","Tracey","Vincent"],"label_c":["carrots","kale","onions","potatoes","turnips"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=300721507496591b0e15b6153334fd80"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Kari's product doesn't cost $5.50.","The $7.50 candle contains cinnamon.","The lavender product costs 3 dollars less than Melinda's product.","The eucalyptus product costs 2 dollars more than Terry's product.","Victoria's product, the cinnamon product, the vanilla candle and the $6.50 product are all different products.","Melinda's product contains cinnamon.","The freesia candle costs more than Victoria's product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Edna","Kari","Melinda","Terry","Victoria"],"label_c":["cinnamon","eucalyptus","freesia","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3947f506f69810fbb8ec9d176d31ec60"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The $6.50 product doesn't contain eucalyptus.","Edna's candle contains cinnamon.","The $4.50 candle is either the clove candle or Jana's product.","Willie's product costs 1 dollar less than the cinnamon candle.","Of the $4.50 candle and the $8.50 candle, one contains clove and the other is Gregory's.","Jana's product contains freesia.","Jana's candle is either the $5.50 product or the lavender product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Edna","Gregory","Jana","Victoria","Willie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","freesia","lavender"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b97da15ff1e790fe17b002c376135d4"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["The centenarian who is 112 years old is either the South Dakota native or Roxanne.","Roxanne isn't a native of Oregon.","The Virginia native, Larry and the Oregon native are all different people.","Willard is 1 year younger than the Illinois native.","Of the centenarian who is 110 years old and Floyd, one is a native of Oregon and the other is a native of Connecticut.","Willard is 3 years older than the Connecticut native."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years"],"label_b":["Ernesto","Floyd","Larry","Roxanne","Willard"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Illinois","Oregon","South Dakota","Virginia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=482196cf61033b4516b3015e5c3deebb"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The contestant who will lift 960 lbs is the Russian.","Oliver will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Francisco.","The Dane will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Wendell.","Jeremy is the South African.","Of the South African and the Korean, one is Wendell and the other will lift 880 lbs."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Wendell"],"label_c":["Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","South African"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d58b5f8f152c6d5c8295949fd8bffb36"} {"story":"Jarvis is teaching a small group of friends how to properly brew several different types of tea. Using only the clues that follow, determine the ideal temperature and steep time for each tea, as well as its price per pound.","clues":["Of the tea that requires 195 degree water and the Red Robe, one costs $7.50 and the other costs $6.50.","The Dan Cong costs 2 dollars less than the Jin Xuan.","The Dan Cong costs 1 dollar more than the variety that requires 205 degree water.","The Iron Monk is either the tea that requires 195 degree water or the tea that requires 205 degree water.","The tea that requires 205 degree water costs more than the variety that requires 210 degree water.","The Red Robe shouldn't brew with 215 degree water."],"categories":["Prices","Teas","Temperatures"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Dan Cong","Dong Ding","Iron Monk","Jin Xuan","Red Robe"],"label_c":["195 degree","200 degree","205 degree","210 degree","215 degree"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c01e741579e6656d773a83ab97771fad"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Pythagoeas scored 69%.","Proclus finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the system from CIT.","The system from UCLA finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Zeno.","The system from Exeter finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of Gorgias.","Of Proclus and the system from Stanford, one scored 76% and the other scored 55%.","Proclus finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the A.I. from Exeter."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%"],"label_b":["Galen","Gorgias","Proclus","Pythagoeas","Zeno"],"label_c":["CIT","Exeter","MIT","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b22b606a544dbbff2c9363a6fc72c21a"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Regal Park is either the resort that costs $215 per night or the option that costs $235 per night.","The hotel that costs $215 per night is on Antigua.","Emerald View costs 20 dollars more per night than Sapphire Hills.","Of Silver Harbor and Sapphire Hills, one is on Anguilla and the other costs $235 per night.","Sapphire Hills costs $175 per night.","The hotel that costs $235 per night isn't on Barbados.","Emerald View is either the hotel on St. Martin or the resort that costs $215 per night."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Emerald View","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Barbados","Grenada","St. Martin"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b830ff8cb18ab6578eca1908d278962"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["The five tracks are Manic Android's song, \"Anything Else\", \"Can't Escape\", the third song and the second song.","Of the fourth track and the third song, one is by Legion Five and the other is \"Can't Escape\".","The third song is \"I Think of You\".","\"Vanity Plates\" is 1 track after \"Anything Else\".","Hustle Boys's track isn't \"Vanity Plates\".","Abacus's track is the first song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Manic Android"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37194bafcd9d6d83b2ce78e00372248d"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Howard Park is home to the western gull.","Howard Park, the box python's reserve, the reserve established in 2006 and the reserve established in 2008 are all different parks.","The park established in 2012 is home to the fig turtle.","The pygmy beaver's reserve was established 2 years after Wanda Park.","The pygmy beaver's reserve is either Silver Lakes or the reserve established in 2012.","The park established in 2008 is either the frilled stork's reserve or Rosemary Park."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["box python","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","western gull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ead3295bb7e14441173e2df126425710"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Alexander's duo was either Yvonne's team or the pair that finished in 35 seconds.","David's duo was either the duo that finished in 35 seconds or the duo that finished in 38 seconds.","The pair that finished in 35 seconds included Tina.","Felipe's duo finished in 29 seconds.","The team that finished in 38 seconds didn't include Valerie.","Of Garrett's duo and Felipe's duo, one included Sandy and the other finished in 38 seconds.","Alexander's duo finished 3 seconds after Felipe's duo."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","David","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Sandy","Tina","Valerie","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=893fdd1e7542492416ac6b9c3e71323f"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo of the orangutan was published by Wildzone.","Of the photo published by Nature Monthly and the shot published by The Geographer, one was of the snow leopard and the other was taken in May.","The photo of the arctic fox wasn't published by Animal Science.","The photo published by Earth Aware was either the photo of the snow leopard or the shot of the tree kangaroo.","The photo taken in April was published by Nature Monthly.","The photo published by Wildzone was taken 1 month after the shot of the tree kangaroo."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["arctic fox","orangutan","red panda","snow leopard","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","The Geographer","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a55ffa4fd538aa9f413df5f53920fa54"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Of Mrs. Huff's client and Mrs. Ingram's trainee, one has the 1:00pm class and the other is Victoria.","The five people are the client with the 10:00am class, Mr. Underwood's student, Randall, Mrs. Huff's student and Bob.","Mrs. Young's client has the 11:00am class.","Isaac is scheduled 1 hour after Victoria.","The student with the 1:00pm class is Randall."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Cortez","Mrs. Huff","Mrs. Ingram","Mr. Underwood","Mrs. Young"],"label_c":["Bob","Isaac","Peter","Randall","Victoria"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8644f3aa51bb5e65f810693154b67b2"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["82 Sylvia has a diameter that is somewhat larger than 49 Eugenia.","Of the asteroid with a diameter of 29 km and the asteroid with a diameter of 35 km, one is rich in rhodium and the other is 49 Eugenia.","The asteroid with a diameter of 23 km doesn't contain any gold.","Of the asteroid rich in platinum and the asteroid with a diameter of 11 km, one is 35 Ursula and the other is 11 Ceres.","11 Ceres is rich in cobalt.","35 Ursula is either the asteroid with a diameter of 11 km or the asteroid with a diameter of 17 km."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","35 Ursula","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","platinum","rhodium"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3873c5306f47d0b28e625d04512d4e16"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Streeter Inc. interview will be either the interview for the janitor position or the interview on August 22nd.","The interview for the graphic design position is 1 day after the Streeter Inc. interview.","Of the meeting on August 23rd and the meeting for the copywriter position, one is at Streeter Inc. and the other is at Haytouch.","The Sancode interview isn't for the tech support job.","The Zathdrill interview is on August 21st.","The interview for the web developer position is sometime after the interview for the graphic design position.","The Canway interview will be either the meeting on August 24th or the meeting on August 22nd."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ed17f5ecf133540475e8441a19f8f91"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The presentation from Zimbabwe was held 2 months before the presentation from Honduras.","The presentation from Denmark was held sometime after the ceramics exhibit.","May's exhibit was from Iraq.","April's exhibit is either the exhibit from Tunisia or the ceramics exhibit.","The armor presentation didn't happen in March.","Of the basketry presentation and the glassware presentation, one was from Tunisia and the other took place in February.","The exhibit from Tunisia is either May's exhibit or the basketry exhibit."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","glassware"],"label_c":["Denmark","Honduras","Iraq","Tunisia","Zimbabwe"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17ae153f2b37f960d3dbc6d4d7f95c03"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["Ann Alvarado's sailboat is somewhat longer than Frances Farmer's sailboat.","The Petite Palm is 25 ft long.","The Mystique is 3 feet longer than Ivor Ingram's vessel.","The Sea Spirit isn't owned by Ivor Ingram.","The Mystique is owned by Charlie Cort.","Of Frances Farmer's vessel and the 31 ft boat, one is the Mystique and the other is the White Squid.","The 34 ft boat is either Ann Alvarado's sailboat or Frances Farmer's boat."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft"],"label_b":["Irish Pride","Mystique","Petite Palm","Sea Spirit","White Squid"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Betsy Becker","Charlie Cort","Frances Farmer","Ivor Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=021310a58d020206d313e828904b1303"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["Of the 1,475 sq ft house and the home that rents for $1,600\/month, one is in Monticello and the other is in Gilman.","The home in Fayette is somewhat larger than the home that rents for $1,100\/month.","The 1,100 sq ft house rents for $1,100\/month.","The 1,225 sq ft house doesn't rent for $1,300\/month.","The home that rents for $950\/month is either the home in Gilman or the house in Eagle Grove.","The house in Monticello offers 1,600 sq ft of living space.","The home that rents for $1,600\/month is 250 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $825\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Capitola","Eagle Grove","Fayette","Gilman","Monticello"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$950\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75a24060f2ee40ade72b4b27b93477dd"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The video game that came out in 1986 wasn't bought by Shannon.","Troop Seven is either the video game that came out in 1984 or the game bought by Gene.","Of Troop Seven and the one that came out in 1985, one was purchased by Horace and the other was purchased by Neal.","AWOL Alert came out 2 years after Gator Attack.","Countershot was purchased by Shannon.","The video game bought by Bruce came out sometime before Troop Seven.","The one bought by Neal is either AWOL Alert or the video game that came out in 1987."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Countershot","Gator Attack","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Bruce","Gene","Horace","Neal","Shannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd636f6d854d73e4ab5ce8867c96fc52"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["Charlie finished sometime after the rower who started from Ventura.","The rower who traveled for 195 days didn't start out from Ventura.","Flora started from Point Arena.","Everett finished in 184 days.","Of the competitor who started from Bodega Bay and the competitor who traveled for 228 days, one was Lowell and the other was Everett.","The competitor who started from Pescadero finished 11 days before Lowell."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days"],"label_b":["Charlie","Everett","Flora","Lowell","Susie"],"label_c":["Avalon","Bodega Bay","Pescadero","Point Arena","Ventura"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8cf9c4a8e4ba056ca91265bd899f3f5"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Josephine paid 3 dollars less than Vera.","Neil paid $18.50.","The client who got picked up at the Moore Mansion paid 3 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Hoge Building.","The customer with the $15.50 fare was picked up at the Neptune Theatre.","Of the customer who got picked up at the Hoge Building and the person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower, one paid $12.50 and the other was Vera.","Kate wasn't picked up at the Neptune Theatre."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Geraldine","Josephine","Kate","Neil","Vera"],"label_c":["Hoge Building","Moore Mansion","Neptune Theatre","Rainier Club","Seattle Tower"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5098b64dec78ed8c8700d8f6638d671f"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Of the product rated at 5,000 SHU and \"Pants on Fire\", one is Natalie's and the other is Stacy's.","Stacy's hot sauce is somewhat spicier than Oliver's product.","Jana's sauce is 5,000 SHU spicier than \"Alpha Pepper\".","\"Burn Squad\" is 15,000 SHU less spicy than Tiffany's sauce.","Jana's sauce isn't \"Baja Tickler\".","The sauce rated at 25,000 SHU is \"Pants on Fire\"."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000"],"label_b":["Jana","Natalie","Oliver","Stacy","Tiffany"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dabd92f8213d7af8829fab93aac0d2b"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["Ashley Dale spoke 1 day after the Independent.","Conner Dawes was the Socialist.","Daniel Stead was the Independent.","Ashley Dale was either the candidate who spoke on January 15th or the Libertarian.","The Socialist spoke sometime after Fred Maddox.","The Independent spoke sometime after the Socialist.","Of Fred Maddox and Edith Frayle, one spoke on January 16th and the other was the Reformist."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Conner Dawes","Daniel Stead","Edith Frayle","Fred Maddox"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Libertarian","Reformist","Socialist"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ca5c3f924115f956801ac0eab00afe0"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["The person who is 111 years old is a native of Pennsylvania.","Roxanne is 1 year older than the Delaware native.","The Delaware native is older than Arlene.","The centenarian who is 109 years old isn't a native of Utah.","Tim is either the centenarian who is 112 years old or the centenarian who is 110 years old.","The five people are Tim, the person who is 111 years old, the person who is 110 years old, the Louisiana native and the centenarian who is 109 years old.","Of the Louisiana native and the Delaware native, one is Kyle and the other is 110 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years"],"label_b":["Arlene","Ernesto","Kyle","Roxanne","Tim"],"label_c":["Delaware","Kansas","Louisiana","Pennsylvania","Utah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ce62c45a4bed55c121cbf2eebe087b0"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["The 150 page project was published in 2005.","Preston's project is 25 pages longer than the book published in 2011.","Of Hazel's project and Ira's assignment, one is 175 pages long and the other was published in 2005.","The book published in 2005 is either Hazel's assignment or Ebony's assignment.","The book published in 2009 is 50 pages shorter than the book published in 2008.","The book published in 2008 is shorter than Wallace's project."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages"],"label_b":["Ebony","Hazel","Ira","Preston","Wallace"],"label_c":["2004","2005","2008","2009","2011"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b814a74c2d4f2cf58acc2687641f5d52"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The house in Eagle Grove rents for $750\/month.","The rental in La Palma is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $750\/month.","The rental in Delano is 125 sq ft smaller than the house in Gilman.","The house in La Palma doesn't rent for $1,600\/month.","The house in Gilman rents for $1,300\/month.","Of the house in Monticello and the house in La Palma, one rents for $1,525\/month and the other offers 1,475 sq ft of living space."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Delano","Eagle Grove","Gilman","La Palma","Monticello"],"label_c":["$750\/month","$825\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95c99b7c223ff3b5c2c3b354b2daaefb"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Cortez's cake won't be shaped like a sports car.","Mrs. Becker's cake will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Armstrong's order.","Mrs. Gillespie's order will be delivered 2 days after the cake shaped like a sports car.","Mrs. Gillespie's order will be in the shape of a sailboat.","Mrs. Becker's order will be in the shape of a turtle.","Of the October 5 delivery and the October 6 delivery, one is for Mrs. Becker and the other will be in the shape of a rocket ship.","The order shaped like a rocket ship is either Mrs. Gillespie's order or Mrs. Armstrong's cake."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Becker","Cortez","Estrada","Gillespie"],"label_c":["baseball glove","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c94cabee5cc7fd77c500d3eb35403b2"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Victor Battalion will deploy sometime after the battalion led by Commander Nichols.","The battalion led by Commander Charles is Papa Battalion.","The battalion deploying in April is either Tango Battalion or the battalion led by Commander Underwood.","The battalion led by Commander Underwood is either the battalion deploying in March or the battalion deploying in February.","The battalion led by Commander Sanchez won't deploy in March.","Of the battalion led by Commander Underwood and the battalion led by Commander Sanchez, one is Charlie Battalion and the other will deploy in February.","November Battalion will deploy 2 months before Charlie Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Charles","Nichols","Sanchez","Underwood","Vincent"],"label_c":["Charlie","November","Papa","Tango","Victor"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=995a4afa33e529562a68a02144f6fe8a"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["Of the butterfly won by Roland and the butterfly won by Gabriel, one sold for $270 and the other was the 2nd lot.","The butterfly that sold for $250 was the 4th lot.","The insect that was auctioned 2nd sold for 20 dollars less than the insect won by Antonio.","The insect won by Roland sold for 20 dollars less than the butterfly won by Benjamin.","The butterfly that sold for $280 wasn't the 1st lot.","The butterfly that was auctioned 7th was either the butterfly won by Kelly or the butterfly won by Benjamin."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290"],"label_b":["Antonio","Benjamin","Gabriel","Kelly","Roland"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","4th","7th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bf0495607870c36ab06aa900b3a9d43"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["Of the quake that took place in 1944 and the 8.2 earthquake, one had its epicenter at Lorak and the other had its epicenter at Jaorm.","The 8.3 event occurred 12 years after the event with its epicenter at Lorak.","The earthquake that took place in 1926 had a rating of 8.4.","The event with its epicenter at Delest occurred 6 years before the earthquake with its epicenter at Sycula.","The quake with its epicenter at Lorak occurred sometime after the quake with its epicenter at Delest.","The quake that took place in 1920 didn't have a rating of 8.5."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Delest","Jaorm","Lorak","Perlkin","Sycula"],"label_c":["8.2","8.3","8.4","8.5","9.1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=717fa0daef29759eb7e6056e733c223d"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Nathaniel received 14 votes fewer votes than the golf player.","Of the lacrosse player and the golf player, one received 18 votes and the other is Anthony.","The person who got 4 votes never played basketball.","Of Anthony and Guillermo, one played soccer and the other received 11 votes.","Lowell, the contestant who got 25 votes and the soccer player are all different people."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32"],"label_b":["Anthony","Guillermo","Ken","Lowell","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","golf","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc7d26dc59459a77f36a4d6d64a48e5f"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The Armor-Stop is louder than the siren released in 2006.","Of the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels and the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels, one is the Soundarm and the other was released in 1996.","The Viking 5 was released in 1996.","The siren released in 2006 is louder than the siren released in 2004.","The Eco Alert is 5 decibels louder than the Viking 5.","The siren released in 2003 is either the Armor-Stop or the Securalert."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Eco Alert","Securalert","Soundarm","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1996","2003","2004","2006","2007"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0c3cd1503032a44b78eee960337a499"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["West of Eden is 10 minutes shorter than Tearful Night.","Ben Barrera's film is 15 minutes shorter than Eric Edwards's film.","Of Don Daugherty's film and Eric Edwards's film, one has a running time of 65 minutes and the other is Tearful Night.","Ben Barrera's film isn't Arctic Visions.","The five films are the film with a running time of 75 minutes, Tearful Night, Arctic Visions, Dreams of July and Lionel Lowe's film."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Don Daugherty","Eric Edwards","Jesse Jimenez","Lionel Lowe"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=817b59bfecb46e6fe05fa6d01a3f0cb5"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["The Georgia native is 2 years older than the Florida native.","Of the Florida native and the centenarian who is 112 years old, one is Herbert and the other is Kyle.","Kyle, the Rhode Island native, the Virginia native and the Georgia native are all different people.","The Florida native is 1 year older than Tim.","Yolanda isn't 111 years old.","The person who is 111 years old is either Herbert or the Connecticut native.","The person who is 113 years old is a native of Rhode Island."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years"],"label_b":["Ernesto","Herbert","Kyle","Tim","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Florida","Georgia","Rhode Island","Virginia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d661cd42a4fab40b9f0b321d6fa14aab"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Marc served 75 more riders than the person who works in the yellow section.","Of the worker who works in the blue section and the worker who works in the pink section, one served 50 riders and the other is Willis.","Isaac served 50 more riders than Chris.","The person who works in the pink section served more riders than the worker who works in the purple section."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders"],"label_b":["Chris","Fredrick","Isaac","Marc","Willis"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","purple","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b35c8dcea4c10bb0c9e02c7c42482cd"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The fraternity on Erick Lane has 3 more members than Alpha Beta Tau.","Alpha Beta Tau, Delta Gamma Pi, Theta Delta and the frat on Holly Street are all different fraternities.","Of the house with 29 members and the house with 35 members, one is on Holly Street and the other is Beta Pi Omega.","Delta Gamma Pi is on Russell Road.","The house with 35 members is on Shelly Lane."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Sigma Beta","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Aspen Court","Erick Lane","Holly Street","Russell Road","Shelly Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84c38804e89afe03d461c4ce866e0056"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The campaign with 625 responses was produced by Gilda Gamble.","Of the ad produced by Faith Fowler and the ad with 775 responses, one is the direct mailer and the other is the radio spot.","The direct mailer wasn't produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The five campaigns are the newspaper ad, the campaign with 1075 responses, the ad produced by Kenneth Kirby, the campaign with 1225 responses and the ad with 625 responses.","The web campaign has brought in 150 more responses than the ad produced by Faith Fowler.","The campaign with 1225 responses was produced by Iva Ingram."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","newspaper ad","radio spot","web campaign"],"label_c":["Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b9eea12655b1cad90564e205597b8fd"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The 1913 masterpiece isn't \"Clockwork\".","Turxar's piece was painted sometime after \"Orange Sky\".","Turxar's piece is \"Tantrum\".","Baudry Brim's painting was painted in 1897.","Of \"Clockwork\" and the 1905 painting, one is by Xesobe and the other is by Turxar.","The 1921 piece is either \"Girl at Sea\" or Baudry Brim's masterpiece.","Jenadije's piece is either \"Orange Sky\" or the 1921 painting."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929"],"label_b":["Baudry Brim","Jenadije","Turxar","Xesobe","Zhale"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Orange Sky","Tantrum"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cca26b2b7fc744e9a2588383e4a8f7c"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The package that cost $8.75, the shipment that cost $5.75 and Harry's package are all different packages.","Willie's package cost somewhat less than the package with the rare book in it.","Of the shipment with the basketball in it and Steven's package, one cost $7.75 and the other cost $4.75.","Steven's shipment is either the shipment with the tea set in it or the package that cost $6.75.","The package with the television in it is either Neil's package or the shipment that cost $4.75.","The shipment with the basketball in it cost 1 dollar more than Alexander's shipment."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","rare book","tea set","television"],"label_c":["Alexander","Harry","Neil","Steven","Willie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94fe5e8eeb2514cfac8d1916f065331d"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Of the person leaving at 2:30 pm and the person flying from Liberia, one is Terrance and the other is Katherine.","The person leaving at 4:30 pm is flying from Oman.","Nadine is leaving earlier than the traveler flying from Romania.","The person flying from Malta is either Terrance or the person leaving at 3:30 pm.","Gabriel is leaving 1 hour later than Harvey.","Harvey isn't flying from Romania.","Nadine is leaving 1 hour later than the traveler flying from Liberia."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Harvey","Katherine","Nadine","Terrance"],"label_c":["Liberia","Malta","Oman","Qatar","Romania"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=809ea459810d9eff6e49196e7ba262f8"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Bladescape, the board game played in April, the board game hosted at Adrian's house and the board game hosted at Jessie's house were all different games.","Emberfight was played 2 months before the game hosted at Bonnie's house.","Android Disco was played in March.","Vendetta was played in February.","Of the board game hosted at Jessie's house and the board game hosted at Yolanda's house, one was Vendetta and the other was played in May."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Emberfight","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Adrian","Bonnie","Jessie","Nick","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dabbd2dd3248b344130016b33179001a"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["The player who graduated in 2009 is now with the Cubs.","Of Ivan and the player who graduated in 2006, one is now with the Reds and the other is now with the Pirates.","Francis didn't graduate in 2009.","Orlando is either the player who's now with the Cubs or the player who's now with the Pirates.","The player who's now with the Reds graduated 1 year before Lonnie.","The person who graduated in 2007 is either the player who's now with the Reds or the person who's now with the Pirates.","The person who's now with the Tigers graduated before Francis."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Francis","Ivan","Lonnie","Orlando","Perry"],"label_c":["Cubs","Dodgers","Pirates","Reds","Tigers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=840b3a1df3cf61516cb22e744461280f"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The purchase that included spinach cost more than the purchase that included kale.","Of the order that included celery and the purchase that included spinach, one cost $4.25 and the other was Yolanda's.","Sylvia's purchase and the $8.25 order are different orders.","The $8.25 purchase included asparagus.","Gregory's order cost 1 dollar less than the purchase that included turnips.","Of the $5.25 purchase and the $6.25 order, one included turnips and the other was Bennie's."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25"],"label_b":["Bennie","Douglas","Gregory","Sylvia","Yolanda"],"label_c":["asparagus","celery","kale","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c5cda5dad9045972c4f77d14c01f85a"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Willard started skydiving 1 year before Francisco.","The jumper who wears the indigo suit started skydiving sometime after Marcus.","Of the skydiver who first started in 1984 and the jumper who first started in 1985, one is Francisco and the other wears the violet suit.","The skydiver who first started in 1986 is either the jumper who wears the maroon suit or the jumper who wears the teal suit.","Rodney started skydiving 3 years before Jorge.","Rodney wears the teal suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jorge","Marcus","Rodney","Willard"],"label_c":["indigo","maroon","silver","teal","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82e163b46c09ba4a70deab67cb570f4c"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The one with the April 3rd birthday is either the 18-year-old or Ollie.","Ollie was born on April 7th.","The 12-year-old has a birthday sometime before Michelle.","The grandchild with the April 11th birthday isn't 6 years old.","Isaac is 6 years old.","Of Michelle and Nathaniel, one is 18 years old and the other was born on April 19th.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 12 days before the 14-year-old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Isaac","Michelle","Nathaniel","Ollie"],"label_c":["6","8","12","14","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3229611fb76107b3ca9885c42a74edb5"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo taken in June wasn't published by Nature Monthly.","The shot taken in May was either the shot of the orangutan or the photo published by Earth Aware.","The photo of the red panda and the photo published by Travel Almanac were different photos.","The shot of the polar bear was taken sometime after the photo of the red panda.","The shot taken in April was published by Travel Almanac.","The photo of the white rhino was published by The Geographer.","The photo of the arctic fox was taken 2 months after the shot published by The Geographer."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["arctic fox","orangutan","polar bear","red panda","white rhino"],"label_c":["Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","Science World","The Geographer","Travel Almanac"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19b56c0bf36fa8c79720bb1a6ba1e45d"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Sherrie's book is either the book due on September 29 or \"Stars Below\".","Cory's book was \"Heaven's Seal\".","Yvette's book was \"Dancing Well\".","\"Dancing Well\" was due 1 week before \"Ohio Haunts\".","Of the book due on September 22 and the book due on September 29, one was taken out by Sherrie and the other was \"Heaven's Seal\".","Of Sherrie's book and Dan's book, one was due on September 8 and the other was \"Stars Below\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Cory","Dan","Pauline","Sherrie","Yvette"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0cd034d2c5efc760f6235072fa15e926"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Natasha set sail 2 years before Damon.","The person who took the 1985 cruise wasn't on the Neptunia cruise.","Kathy was on the 1984 cruise.","The person who took the Silver Shores cruise is either Kathy or Ollie.","The traveler who took the Trinity cruise set sail 3 years before Eugene.","Of the traveler who took the Baroness cruise and Ollie, one was on the 1987 cruise and the other was on the 1984 cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Damon","Eugene","Kathy","Natasha","Ollie"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Neptunia","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67184ed2669d9c1ee0f9eceb3b00776b"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Nancy, the child born at 12:13am, the child born at 12:01am and the child born at 12:10am were all different babies.","Olga was either the Pearsons' child or the Ortegas' child.","Agnes wasn't the Ingrams'.","Of Luis and the Ingrams' baby, one was born at 12:10am and the other was born at 12:04am.","The Ortegas' child was born 3 minutes after Luis.","The baby born at 12:13am was the Estradas'."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am"],"label_b":["Agnes","Iris","Luis","Nancy","Olga"],"label_c":["Estrada","Herrera","Ingram","Ortega","Pearson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb7a0122acb9e15d9b73991a4db0ba30"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["Of the event with its epicenter at Wyseyld and the event with its epicenter at Belok, one had a rating of 8.7 and the other happened in 1926.","The event with its epicenter at Perlkin happened in 1932.","The 8.9 event occurred 6 years after the 8.6 quake.","The earthquake that took place in 1926 was either the 8.9 earthquake or the event with its epicenter at Garenia.","The 8.7 quake occurred 18 years after the event with its epicenter at Yeronia.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Wyseyld occurred sometime after the 8.9 event.","The event with its epicenter at Perlkin didn't have a rating of 8.2."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Belok","Garenia","Perlkin","Wyseyld","Yeronia"],"label_c":["8.2","8.6","8.7","8.9","9.0"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fc4f0f0e7ab7c68ef49ef91ab1b10b2"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Emerald View costs 40 dollars less per night than El Pacifico.","Silver Harbor costs 40 dollars less per night than the hotel on Grenada.","The resort on St. Martin is either the resort that costs $215 per night or El Pacifico.","Of Azure Hills and Silver Harbor, one is on St. Barts and the other costs $235 per night.","The resort that costs $215 per night is either the resort on St. Barts or the option on Grenada.","The hotel that costs $235 per night isn't on Anguilla."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Emerald View","Grand Echo","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Grenada","Martinique","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1775e6107baba2abf15cb997c0686e45"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Plutarch was either the A.I. that scored 69% or the A.I. that scored 76%.","Epicurus was either the A.I. from UCLA or the A.I. that scored 69%.","Epicurus finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of Proclus.","Proclus scored 55%.","The system that scored 69% was from Exeter.","The system that scored 76% wasn't from MIT.","Of Pythagoeas and Proclus, one was from Cambridge and the other scored 76%."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%"],"label_b":["Epicurus","Gorgias","Plutarch","Proclus","Pythagoeas"],"label_c":["Cambridge","Exeter","MIT","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=994a098ef8dfc54929bd5b722725c741"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["Of the person working on June 12 and the conductor working on June 13, one will depart from Kent and the other is Mitchell.","Roderick will leave 3 days before Mitchell.","Of Francis and Roderick, one will depart from Jackman and the other is scheduled to leave on June 11.","Wayne is scheduled to leave on June 14.","Wayne won't depart from Hardwick.","The person departing from Jackman will leave 1 day before the conductor departing from Leland."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14"],"label_b":["Francis","Mitchell","Roderick","Vernon","Wayne"],"label_c":["Epworth","Hardwick","Jackman","Kent","Leland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b37920486901da48a1e52c199c589f7c"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Willie didn't order challah.","The person who ordered flatbread came in a half-hour after the person who ordered matzo.","Of the customer who ordered matzo and the customer who came in at 8:30am, one was Willie and the other was Yvette.","The person who came in at 9:00am was either the person who ordered naan or the person who ordered challah.","Eva was either the customer who came in at 9:00am or the customer who came in at 7:00am.","Naomi came in one hour after Yvette.","The person who ordered flatbread came in a half-hour before the customer who ordered brioche."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am"],"label_b":["Angie","Eva","Naomi","Willie","Yvette"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","flatbread","matzo","naan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a0e117497535c5b85fca72eff5eca7b"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["The student with the 9:00am class is either Elmer or Alvin.","Casey is scheduled 1 hour before Mr. French's student.","Mrs. Barr's trainee is Elmer.","The client with the 12 noon class isn't Alvin.","Mr. French's student is scheduled 1 hour before Mr. Cortez's client.","Mrs. Ingram's student is scheduled sometime after Nettie.","Mr. French's trainee is Nettie."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mrs. Barr","Mr. Cortez","Mr. French","Mrs. Ingram","Mr. Terry"],"label_c":["Alvin","Casey","Elmer","Kellie","Nettie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d510992e7a1ca3432f883675f5180074"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle with 750 pieces has the rustic village theme.","Of the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle with 1000 pieces, one was made by Vesem and the other has the postage stamp theme.","Of the jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod and the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme, one has 1000 pieces and the other has 250 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Vesem has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Rynir has 250 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Irycia.","The jigsaw puzzle with the coral reef theme has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle made by Perunia."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Irycia","Lyrod","Perunia","Rynir","Vesem"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","coral reef","football","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb422f3201b16d5a36840b0b5b54dc4e"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The $600 camera is the Tela G5.","The model made by Dayero costs less than the model made by Torvia.","The model made by Banion costs 25 dollars more than the FC-520.","The model made by Cober isn't the FC-520.","The camera made by Dayero isn't the DM-5000.","The MX-827 is either the model made by Banion or the $600 model.","Of the $600 camera and the $575 model, one is made by Lirios and the other is the DM-5000."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Dayero","Lirios","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","Lectra 6","MX-827","Tela G5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06705b99cc6ae23dee779911438f3ff5"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Tara Carroll finished in 286 days.","Vicky Estes didn't use the sloop.","Neal Bundt took somewhat more days to finish than the sailor in the catamaran.","Debra Decker used the catamaran.","Of Neal Bundt and the person who finished in 282 days, one used the pilot cutter and the other used the sloop.","Vicky Estes, the sailor in the ketch, the sailor who finished in 270 days and the person in the catamaran were all different people."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","sloop"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5654c8c18de815cd4c67038ed76be438"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The perens pig is either the animal with a population size of 175 or the species added to the list in 2008.","Of the species with a population size of 560 and the nibner newt, one was recognized as endangered in 2008 and the other was recognized as endangered in 2007.","The lisner cat was listed sometime before the nibner newt.","Of the dobra dingo and the lisner cat, one has 280 surviving individuals and the other was recognized as endangered in 2007.","The eldar elk doesn't have a surviving population of 455.","The five species are the lisner cat, the species added to the list in 2007, the species added to the list in 2008, the species added to the list in 2009 and the animal with a population size of 175."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","eldar elk","lisner cat","nibner newt","perens pig"],"label_c":["175","210","280","455","560"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc89e841b766ab03442c8917a2953a7a"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Blaster Boy wasn't bought by Virgil.","Troop Seven came out sometime after Countershot.","Of the game bought by Lloyd and the game bought by Zachary, one came out in 1987 and the other is Countershot.","Victorforce came out 1 year after AWOL Alert.","AWOL Alert is either the video game that came out in 1986 or the game bought by Lloyd.","Blaster Boy came out sometime after Troop Seven.","The video game bought by Phillip came out 1 year after the one bought by Zachary."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Alfred","Lloyd","Phillip","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=029c388db39dcec992628e8dce4804de"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The trip to Gilmore City logged 7 more shooting stars than the trip to Eastbrook.","Of the outing where they saw 16 shooting stars and the outing where they saw 2 shooting stars, one was on April 4 and the other was in Gilmore City.","The April 10 trip was in Eastbrook.","Of the outing to Isleton and the trip to Manchester, one logged 2 shooting stars and the other was on April 7.","The outing where they saw 30 shooting stars wasn't in Isleton.","The April 15 trip logged 23 shooting stars."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 10","April 15","April 28"],"label_c":["Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Manchester"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3260d3ed1ebf549c0f03881c1f1664d9"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Daryl performed 1 spot after the person who used flashlights.","Lora performed 2 spots after the performer who used mobile phones.","Of the performer who used batons and the performer who went second, one is Jeffery and the other is Gerald.","Lora went third.","Gerald didn't go fifth.","Daryl didn't use rings."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Brandi","Daryl","Gerald","Jeffery","Lora"],"label_c":["batons","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f659eb43559e68ca865fa85d01eb86e"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["The business owned by Mrs. Villarreal will open 6 days after Ant Farms Etc..","Sinful Sips will open 3 days after Ant Farms Etc..","The company opening on May 14th isn't owned by Mr. Richmond.","Of the business opening on May 14th and the company opening on May 5th, one is owned by Mrs. Quinn and the other is Pandora's Box.","Frank's Figs will open sometime before White Elephant.","The company opening on May 2nd is owned by Mr. Kirk.","Frank's Figs will open sometime after the business owned by Mrs. Quinn."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Frank\\'s Figs","Pandora\\'s Box","Sinful Sips","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mr. Kirk","Mrs. Quinn","Mr. Richmond","Mrs. Underwood","Mrs. Villarreal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93880208543759157e4412952a56d5f5"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The one who had the cappuccino, Ivan and the person who paid $5.99 were all different friends.","The one who had the cafe americano paid 3 dollars less than the one who had the chai tea.","Ivan paid less than Addie.","The one who had the cappuccino paid more than Virgil.","Of Virgil and Addie, one had the cafe latte and the other paid $6.99.","Russell was either the one who had the cafe mocha or the one who had the cafe americano."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Addie","Belinda","Ivan","Russell","Virgil"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=493df72fc95e7b3985155bb2e1985486"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Gayle's piece costs 50 dollars less than Lori's piece.","Vincent's cake isn't shaped like a beach chair.","Of Vincent's cake and the piece shaped like a football, one costs $225 and the other costs $125.","Patrick's cake costs $150.","The five cakes are Gayle's cake, the $175 piece, the $225 cake, the $200 cake and the cake shaped like a train.","Melba's piece is shaped like a golf ball."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Gayle","Lori","Melba","Patrick","Vincent"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","sports car","train"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57a2fc7d8e6e12558d3928d58c22958d"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Randy will make $85,000.","The man making $100,000 will film on September 8th.","Bruce won't be filming on September 1st.","Noel will make 15,000 dollars more than the man filming on September 29th.","Jim is either the man filming on September 29th or the person filming on October 13th.","Bruce is either the person making $130,000 or the person filming on October 13th.","Of the actor filming on September 8th and the actor making $115,000, one is Carlos and the other is Noel."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000"],"label_b":["Bruce","Carlos","Jim","Noel","Randy"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 8th","September 29th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b5462cc1995de04c25825779c3226bb"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The five students were the student who spoke for 14 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on Maximus, the student who gave the presentation on Diocletian, the student who gave the presentation on Claudius and the student who gave the presentation on Augustus.","Dave didn't speak for 12 minutes.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on Diocletian and the presenter who gave the presentation on Maximus, one was Leroy and the other spoke for 10 minutes.","Leroy spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Augustus.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Maximus was either Belinda or the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes.","Ivan spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Diocletian."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Belinda","Dave","Ivan","Leroy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Augustus","Claudius","Diocletian","Maximus","Valerian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a253f720803cb0e637e57f0eceb53cea"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The creature found at 16,500 ft was discovered in the Bristle Trench.","The creature found at 18,000 ft was discovered in the Malinga Trench.","Of the creature found at 15,000 ft and the animal found at 21,000 ft, one is the lancetfish and the other was discovered in the Fallon Deep.","Of the specimen discovered in the Fallon Deep and the animal discovered in the Velma Deep, one was found at 15,000 ft and the other is the anglerfish.","The viperfish wasn't found at 16,500 ft.","The bristlemouth was found 3,000 feet lower down than the creature discovered in the Fallon Deep."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","lanternfish","lancetfish","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Velma Deep","Willis Trench"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c2cdda0947b02ca41b366e31be78a49"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Of the album that came out in October and Jagged Knee's record, one sold 1.4 million copies and the other sold 1.3 million copies.","Eagle Ally's record wasn't released in September.","Epoch Lantern's record sold somewhat fewer copies than Jagged Knee's release.","Of Audio Array's release and Epoch Lantern's release, one was released in July and the other sold 1.3 million copies.","The five releases are Epoch Lantern's album, the release with 1.3 million sales, the release with 1.4 million sales, the album with 1.5 million sales and the album that came out in March.","Sodium Green's album is either the release that came out in March or the record with 1.4 million sales."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["March","April","July","September","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43a83c88ee439d1b96e05076d1fed701"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The cappuccino cost somewhat more than the vanilla latte.","The coffee ordered by Charlie cost 10 cents more than the beverage ordered by Ira.","The mocha was either the coffee that cost $3.50 or the drink Ira ordered.","The drink ordered by Darrell was the iced americano.","The vanilla latte cost 10 cents more than the beverage Darrell ordered.","Of the beverage Darrell ordered and the vanilla latte, one cost $3.60 and the other cost $3.50.","The beverage Austin ordered didn't cost $3.60."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70"],"label_b":["Austin","Charlie","Darrell","Fredrick","Ira"],"label_c":["cappuccino","espresso","iced americano","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df6b26446c13c73d355235b1e953e474"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Barca didn't graduate in April.","The canine that graduated in March was assigned to Officer Underwood.","Tinkerbell was either the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Parks or the canine assigned to Officer Ingram.","Of Sarge and Barca, one was assigned to Officer Ingram and the other graduated in June.","Of the dog that graduated in May and Hercules, one was assigned to Officer Parks and the other was assigned to Officer Wheeler.","The canine assigned to Officer Ingram graduated 1 month after Aries."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Hercules","Sarge","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Cochran","Ingram","Parks","Underwood","Wheeler"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fefa314df17a64fc163b506b9b2fb918"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The essay about oceanography will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Phillips's article.","Dr. Weber's article won't be in Chapter 4.","The piece in Chapter 2, the essay about dinosaurs, Dr. Kent's piece and the piece about asteroids are all different essays.","The piece about dinosaurs is either Dr. Bender's essay or the piece in Chapter 2.","Dr. Callahan's essay will be in Chapter 2.","Of the piece about asteroids and the article about volcanoes, one will be in Chapter 5 and the other was written by Dr. Weber."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5"],"label_b":["Bender","Callahan","Kent","Phillips","Weber"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","oceanography","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18ca758e082be01838d23d0d1f3e72e7"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Freddie caught 21 lion fish.","Eloise caught 9 more fish than Yvonne.","Of Bonita and Yvonne, one caught 12 lion fish and the other worked at Holly Hock.","Eloise worked at Gillis Deep.","The person who caught 12 lion fish was either the person who worked at Belle Bar or Yvonne.","The person who caught 18 lion fish didn't work at Front Reef."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Bonita","Eloise","Freddie","Kent","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc959cffa55a9955abc2c0d2067cf926"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["Of the client who paid $15.50 and the client who ordered the spicy tuna roll, one ordered the alaskan roll and the other ordered the boston roll.","The person who ordered the futomaki roll ordered the yellowtail roll.","The customer who ordered the yellowtail roll paid 4 dollars less than the client who ordered the volcano roll.","The person who ordered the firecracker roll is either the person who paid $11.50 or the client who ordered the tiger roll.","The customer who paid $17.50 ordered the tiger roll.","The client who ordered the futomaki roll paid more than the person who ordered the alaskan roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","dragon","firecracker","futomaki"],"label_c":["spicy tuna","summer","tiger","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8fbac4548283b03f35d3347f1d55717"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Fernando's dog won 1 year before Chester's canine.","Of the great dane and the irish setter, one won in 2008 and the other is Elsie's.","Fernando's dog won sometime before the dalmatian.","The irish setter won 1 year before the chow chow.","Ginger's canine isn't the great dane.","Of Elsie's dog and the canine that won in 2010, one is the chow chow and the other is the irish setter."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Anita","Chester","Elsie","Fernando","Ginger"],"label_c":["bulldog","chow chow","dalmatian","great dane","irish setter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a1386e8138839adf848a554fcfb2b19"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The customer who ordered the california roll didn't order the spicy tuna roll.","The client who ordered the dragon roll is either the person who paid $9.50 or the client who ordered the spicy tuna roll.","The customer who ordered the firecracker roll ordered the tiger roll.","Of the client who ordered the boston roll and the customer who ordered the dragon roll, one paid $15.50 and the other ordered the teriyaki roll.","The customer who ordered the tiger roll paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the rainbow roll.","The client who ordered the tiger roll paid more than the customer who ordered the california roll.","The client who paid $9.50 is either the customer who ordered the teriyaki roll or the customer who ordered the tiger roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["boston","california","dragon","dynamite","firecracker"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tuna","spider","teriyaki","tiger"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fc8a660a254736ecb02ae2cf6967095"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Christy's piece costs somewhat more than Heidi's cake.","The piece shaped like a train costs somewhat more than the cake shaped like a sports car.","Of the piece shaped like a train and the $225 cake, one is Heidi's and the other is Joey's.","The $175 cake is either Heidi's cake or the cake shaped like a beach chair.","Ora's piece is shaped like a mountain.","The $200 piece is shaped like a mountain."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Christy","Heidi","Joey","Ora","Rick"],"label_c":["beach chair","golf ball","mountain","sports car","train"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db0bdca709532d548fd5f629bf2aa96d"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The 28-10 game was 4 days before the match with the Tuscanos.","The October 7 game finished with a score of 42-20.","The match with the Eagles was 12 days after the game with the White Rhinos.","The October 11 match finished with a score of 28-10.","The October 3 match didn't finish with a score of 20-13.","Of the October 15 game and the October 3 game, one featured the Dragons and the other finished with a score of 13-9."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","20-13","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=753649a7a37bebc36a813df94df48f62"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["Verinya wasn't inhabited by the Kukani.","Of Zafet and Verinya, one was inhabited by the Iakepa and the other was discovered in 1775.","Verinya was discovered 7 years after the island on which the Enakai people lived.","Fushil was inhabited by the Enakai.","Beruhga was discovered 7 years before Jujihm.","Jujihm was inhabited by the Holo'oka."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775","1782"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Fushil","Jujihm","Verinya","Zafet"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Iakepa","Kukani"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f518fe15319889bfb67749b6f00585e"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The house Priscilla visited in February was on Grant Place.","Stockford was on Haley Square.","The building on Bird Road was investigated 2 months before the house on Darby Lane.","The house on Bird Road was investigated sometime before Fletcher Rise.","The building on Haley Square was visited sometime after Fletcher Rise.","Wolfenden wasn't located on Circle Drive.","Of the building on Darby Lane and the building Priscilla visited in April, one was Stockford and the other was Balfern."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Balfern","Barnhill","Fletcher Rise","Stockford","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f65e0fb0340088cee4b8ecd361afe841"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Christian will be on mission GX-13.","Delia is either the astronaut launching in May or the astronaut launching in March.","Harold will launch 2 months before Becky.","Becky is either the astronaut launching in January or the graduate assigned to mission TV-412.","Of the person launching in January and the astronaut launching in April, one will be on mission ZF-15 and the other is Becky.","The astronaut launching in February will be on mission WB-664.","Christian won't launch in May."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Becky","Christian","Delia","Harold","Seth"],"label_c":["AV-435","GX-13","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be01844de9701210bcc3aa9d80c27613"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Bliss Iron's track is 1 track before \"Anything Else\".","Silver Blue's track is \"Can't Escape\".","Hustle Boys's song is either \"Anything Else\" or \"What We Need\".","The second song isn't \"Can't Escape\".","The five tracks are the third track, \"What We Need\", Legion Five's track, \"Can't Escape\" and \"I Think of You\".","The fifth song is \"What We Need\".","Of \"Vanity Plates\" and Legion Five's song, one is the third track and the other is the fourth song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21f2a8a2b6c1d8519bec012385bc5f88"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The Yukon Bolds landed 15 feet short of the contestants that used the hybrid sling.","The Mad Mashers was either the team that used the trebuchet or the team that used the air cannon.","The Spud Chuckers used the vacuum cannon.","The group that made it to 135 ft used the trebuchet.","The Flying Eyes didn't use the air cannon.","The Potato Bros landed 15 feet short of the Flying Eyes.","The team that made it to 150 ft was either the team that used the vacuum cannon or the Mad Mashers."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft","195 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Spud Chuckers","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["air cannon","hybrid sling","trebuchet","vacuum cannon","water cannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ede65fba178bf8ba6ef7c690e86537e1"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Sonja played sometime after the player who started with the Torre Attack.","The person who played third started with the Giuoco Start.","The person who played fourth, the person who started with the Evans Gambit and the person who started with the Ware Opening were all different people.","Sonja didn't play fifth.","Heather played 2 games after Christine.","Of Christine and the person who played fifth, one started with the Torre Attack and the other started with the Evans Gambit.","Gail played fourth."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Christine","Gail","Heather","Rose","Sonja"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Torre Attack","Ware Opening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2435c27956bd28c9a2a48bbdb9e6c85c"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["Of the show that aired on April 20th and Alfredo's show, one was filmed in Nicaragua and the other was filmed in Myanmar.","Rafael's episode wasn't filmed in Vanuatu.","Rafael's episode is either the show that aired on April 27th or the episode that aired on April 6th.","Kurt's episode aired on May 4th.","The show filmed in Bolivia aired 1 week before the show filmed in Nicaragua.","Alfredo's show aired 1 week after the episode filmed in Bolivia.","Wendell's show was filmed in Bolivia."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Alfredo","Kurt","Rafael","Victor","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Myanmar","Nicaragua","Vanuatu"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=525a1b220dca4f44e2f6b74e1b6441a7"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Tanya Todd's reservation is for a somewhat shorter period than Gena Graham's reservation.","The 4 day rental, Irene Ingram's reservation, Tanya Todd's reservation and Vicky Vaughan's rental are all different rentals.","Bethany Bryan's rental is for the Lexus.","Gena Graham's reservation is either the Nissan rental or the Lexus reservation.","Vicky Vaughan's rental is for the Toyota.","The Kia rental is for a period 1 day shorter than Bethany Bryan's rental.","Of the 6 day reservation and the 4 day rental, one is for the Toyota and the other is Bethany Bryan's.","Irene Ingram's reservation isn't for the Volvo."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days"],"label_b":["Bethany Bryan","Gena Graham","Irene Ingram","Tanya Todd","Vicky Vaughan"],"label_c":["Kia","Lexus","Nissan","Toyota","Volvo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50db24d063e2a18d85d7f889d8f46bc7"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["Of the fossil fuels expert and the sulfur oxide expert, one is Zachary and the other will speak on May 14th.","Yolanda will speak on May 12th.","The global warming expert, Oliver, the person who will speak on May 13th and Nancy will be all different presenters.","Nancy will be either the fossil fuels expert or the person who will speak on May 10th.","The solar energy expert is scheduled sometime before the wind power expert.","Yolanda won't talk about global warming.","The sulfur oxide expert is scheduled 1 day before Oliver."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Nancy","Oliver","Ramon","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["fossil fuels","global warming","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab99bb18ec0cd0aa3723a348f2a858c1"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the Opel mobile phone and the Andromeda mobile phone, one has 8 GB of storage and the other is the Yego Plus.","The Zennia 580 is either the Andromeda item or the 6 GB mobile phone.","The 10 GB mobile phone is either the Pegasus one or the Yego Plus.","The Alphalon II has 2 GB more storage than the Opel item.","The Epplex 7s is made by Volkia.","The 2 GB item is made by Opel."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Portimax C","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Volkia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aa5921f5bfe3818d5757238a005b3f0"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Alexander's duo finished in 29 seconds.","Garrett's duo finished in 41 seconds.","The five teams were the team that finished in 41 seconds, Tina's team, Robyn's team, Yvonne's team and Felipe's duo.","Of Tina's team and Robyn's team, one included Cedric and the other finished in 38 seconds.","Valerie's team finished 3 seconds after Alexander's duo.","The pair that finished in 35 seconds didn't include Tina."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Robyn","Tina","Valerie","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9d82c2682a290b53ff1200ad23ffa71"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Laura's pet was bought 1 month after Joan's pet.","Celia's pet was bought in May.","Della's pet, the bird bought in May, the lovebird and the bird bought in April are all different birds.","Of the macaw and the lovebird, one is Laura's and the other was bought in January.","Joan's pet isn't the lovebird.","Laura's pet was bought 1 month before the parakeet.","Celia's pet is either the finch or the macaw.","The parrot was bought sometime after the parakeet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Celia","Della","Faye","Joan","Laura"],"label_c":["finch","lovebird","macaw","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bafa99aa49c93025de7495cc4a4a5318"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The bird that finished fourth was either #118 or Ozzy.","Of #134 and Ophelia, one finished fourth and the other finished fifth.","The ostrich that finished second was #126.","Bridget finished first.","Stretch was either #134 or #118.","#126 finished 1 place before Ozzy.","The runner that finished first wasn't #120."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Ozzy","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","134"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8003077c53a4ce402c66fb05543624b8"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The one who had the cappuccino paid more than the one who had the chai tea.","Gary paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the cafe americano.","Hope was either the one who had the chai tea or the one who had the cappuccino.","The person who paid $8.99, the one who had the chai tea and the one who had the cappuccino were all different friends.","The person who paid $5.99 had the cafe latte.","Of the person who paid $6.99 and Opal, one had the cafe latte and the other had the earl grey tea.","Kim didn't pay $8.99."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Gary","Hope","Kim","Opal","Stacey"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=140d71f0718cbbd23114d7ebfd72fecc"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Perunia has somewhat fewer than the puzzle with the postage stamp theme.","Of the puzzle made by Rynir and the puzzle made by Kimsight, one has the postage stamp theme and the other has 1250 pieces.","The puzzle made by Rynir doesn't have exactly 750 pieces.","The puzzle made by Chaurd has the outer space theme.","The jigsaw puzzle with 1250 pieces is either the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme or the jigsaw puzzle made by Irycia.","The puzzle made by Chaurd has 500 fewer pieces than the puzzle with the city skyline theme.","The puzzle with the outer space theme has 750 fewer pieces than the puzzle with the football theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Chaurd","Irycia","Kimsight","Perunia","Rynir"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","football","outer space","postage stamp"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d10ab01f589739d38dca0ee80ddad28a"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The person who got the black tattoo paid 5 dollars more than Neil.","Of the customer who paid $50 and the customer who paid $35, one got the orange tattoo and the other was Mario.","The person who paid $50 was either Ann or the customer who got the green tattoo.","The person who got the black tattoo paid 10 dollars less than Mario.","The customer who got the green tattoo paid more than the customer who got the violet tattoo.","Kendra didn't get the black tattoo.","Phillip got the violet tattoo."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55"],"label_b":["Ann","Kendra","Mario","Neil","Phillip"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8af4d411475c63a65ee839cae16853e6"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The jet built by McConnell costs 50 million dollars less than the Graywing VX.","The Vipertooth costs more than the Falcon X-2.","The jet built by Wiseman costs 50 million dollars more than the aircraft built by Ale and Moore.","Of the plane built by Wiseman and the aircraft built by Pittakan, one costs $150 million and the other is the Kesseling.","The Darkwing 6 was built by Wiseman."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","McConnell","Pittakan","Wiseman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d0abe94bc2c45eaec0adeb8cabfd7a3"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Charlie Group deployed 1 hour before Whiskey Group.","Charlie Group weren't dropped at Brook Woods.","The team that jumped at 9:00am is either the squad that dropped at Ezra Forest or the squad that dropped at Frazier Park.","The team that dropped at Ezra Forest is either Sierra Group or the squad that jumped at 9:00am.","Yankee Group deployed 1 hour after the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge.","Of the team that jumped at 12:00pm and the team that jumped at 10:00am, one was dropped at Ezra Forest and the other is Yankee Group."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b2d3ed2c1cbaf3303535e1eee855b34"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The film that received 4 nominations wasn't directed by Adrienne Day.","Fatal Sheen wasn't directed by Paul Walnier.","The movie that received 6 nominations is either the film directed by Adrienne Day or The Illusion.","The film that received 3 nominations was directed by Danny Trevor.","The movie directed by Danny Trevor received more nominations than the film directed by Paul Walnier.","The Illusion received one more nomination than Sea of Dreams.","Of Maximum Risk and the movie that received 5 nominations, one was directed by Virgil Katz and the other was directed by Danny Trevor."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","The Illusion"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Paul Walnier","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=401f6035cb28c112c3030ce8c575f7bb"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The mask was either Eleanor's item or the item that printed in 20 minutes.","Hilda's piece didn't take exactly 25 minutes to print.","The cup took 10 more minutes to print than Zachary's piece.","The piece that printed in 15 minutes was the phone case.","The design that printed in 30 minutes was the mask.","The helmet took 10 more minutes to print than the phone case.","Of the design that printed in 25 minutes and Irma's piece, one was the cup and the other was the helmet."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes"],"label_b":["Eleanor","Hilda","Irma","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["cup","flower","helmet","mask","phone case"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a83b1d18bc5eb58029eddb254711a3b"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Hustle Boys's song is 2 tracks after \"Can't Escape\".","The five tracks are Gizmo Glory's track, the fourth song, \"Vanity Plates\", \"What We Need\" and \"Poorly Worded\".","Manic Android's track isn't the fifth track.","\"I Think of You\" is sometime before \"Vanity Plates\".","Of \"Poorly Worded\" and \"I Think of You\", one is by Silver Blue and the other is the fourth song.","Hustle Boys's track is \"What We Need\"."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce7060e83c90848c39d1eac231a430e6"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Angie didn't order naan.","Ora came in a half-hour after the person who ordered flatbread.","Patty came in sometime before Jean.","Jean came in sometime before the customer who ordered matzo.","Of the person who ordered pumpernickel and the person who ordered naan, one was Rose and the other came in at 8:30am.","The person who ordered matzo came in sometime before the person who ordered pumpernickel."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am"],"label_b":["Angie","Jean","Ora","Patty","Rose"],"label_c":["flatbread","matzo","naan","pumpernickel","wheat bread"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f2717148b85ab3d86be64aa700104c4"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Oak Road project will be headed by Bill Bonner.","The Aspen Court project will be headed by Dawn Daniels.","Irma Ingram's project begins sometime before Dawn Daniels's project.","The Ethel Street project begins 1 month after the Juniper Lane project.","The Juniper Lane project, Dawn Daniels's project, the job starting in June and Irma Ingram's project are all different projects.","The job starting in May is either the York Court project or Dawn Daniels's project.","The Juniper Lane project won't be managed by Hal Hamilton."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Aspen Court","Ethel Street","Juniper Lane","Oak Road","York Court"],"label_c":["Bill Bonner","Dawn Daniels","Freda Fisher","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05536d95e7799431812fe0bea0501578"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Casey's produce are either the carrots or the goods that sell for $2.80 per pound.","Tracey's goods are the endive.","Casey's goods are the leeks.","Of Vincent's vegetables and the carrots, one type sells for $2.70 per pound and the other sell for $2.90 per pound.","Of the goods that sell for $2.60 per pound and the goods that sell for $2.90 per pound, one type is sold by Billy and the other type is the carrots.","Billy's goods aren't the onions."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Billy","Casey","Ronald","Tracey","Vincent"],"label_c":["artichokes","carrots","endive","leeks","onions"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95fa5f75cf6f17b0fb423faceecd2b2c"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mrs. Ingram's student is Frank.","Mr. Glenn's client has the 10:00am class.","Mr. Glenn's student, the client with the 1:00pm class, Frank and Yvonne are all different people.","Mrs. Engle's trainee is scheduled 2 hours after Mr. Cortez's trainee.","Of Mr. Cortez's trainee and Mrs. Engle's trainee, one has the 9:00am class and the other is Harold.","The client with the 1:00pm class isn't Marion."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Cortez","Mrs. Engle","Mr. Glenn","Mrs. Ingram","Mr. Osborne"],"label_c":["Frank","Harold","Marion","Opal","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ccf4ca54467973d8281e04892dd771a"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["Crecci was discovered sometime after Sporrin.","The comet Bill Austin discovered is Trosny.","Of Wally Six and the comet Tillman discovered, one was found in 2009 and the other was found in 2008.","The comet Rush discovered is Sporrin.","The comet discovered in 2012 is either the one Young discovered or Trosny.","The one Young discovered was discovered 2 years before the comet Rush discovered."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Bill Austin","Jack Ingram","Rush","Tillman","Young"],"label_c":["Crecci","Peinope","Sporrin","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e3ace9bd2661245730d94d03d676f37"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["The actor filming on September 22nd is either the actor making $115,000 or Gerald.","Dwight will make 30,000 dollars less than Luis.","Of Gerald and Mark, one will film on October 6th and the other will make $145,000.","Gerald will make 30,000 dollars more than Carlos.","The man filming on September 1st will make 15,000 dollars more than the man filming on October 13th.","Of the man making $145,000 and the man filming on September 1st, one is Gerald and the other is Carlos."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000"],"label_b":["Carlos","Dwight","Gerald","Luis","Mark"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 22nd","September 29th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=058921afa307240ba547810cbf6b926e"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Geraldine's book is either \"Heaven's Seal\" or the title due on September 29.","Jimmy's book was due 2 weeks before Franklin's book.","The title due on September 29 was \"Stars Below\".","Franklin's book was \"Frogs of Iowa\".","The book due on September 8 wasn't \"Heaven's Seal\".","Cory's book was due 1 week after Jimmy's book.","Of \"Time to Burn\" and Cory's book, one was due on September 8 and the other was due on September 22."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Cory","Franklin","Geraldine","Jimmy","Vicki"],"label_c":["Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a22e22560bda7c892dd8671e4bb05806"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The one Young discovered is either the one discovered in 2010 or the comet discovered in 2011.","The one discovered in 2011 is Klionne.","Wally Six was discovered 1 year before Crecci.","The comet Eddy Dennis discovered was found in 2011.","Of the comet discovered in 2008 and the one Whitaker discovered, one is Wally Six and the other is Crecci.","Sporrin was discovered sometime after the comet Ken Jones discovered.","The comet Young discovered isn't Sporrin."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Eddy Dennis","Gilda Frank","Ken Jones","Whitaker","Young"],"label_c":["Crecci","Gostroma","Klionne","Sporrin","Wally Six"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81b075b734c20eb7daa07aeade0c8511"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Isaac began his contest 30 minutes after the competitor who won the hot dog contest.","Ollie began his contest 15 minutes before the competitor who won the oyster contest.","Of the competitor who began his competition at 11:15 am and the competitor who began his competition at 12:00 pm, one was Zachary and the other won the blueberry pie contest.","Of Ollie and the contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm, one won the blueberry pie contest and the other won the chicken wing contest.","Francis is either the contestant who won the hot dog contest or the contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm"],"label_b":["Francis","Isaac","Lucas","Ollie","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=221cf4c0a5a4f4366aa2395e96de1f12"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["Gloria's event took place at Bald Hill Run.","Randy's account was either the sighting at Laurel Grove or the sighting at Bald Hill Run.","Gloria's sighting didn't happen in May.","The sighting at Laurel Grove took place 3 months before the sighting at Viking Woods.","Jenny's event took place sometime before the account at Laurel Grove.","Of the July event and the March sighting, one was Francis's and the other took place at Seryl Forest."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Francis","Gloria","Jenny","Marla","Randy"],"label_c":["Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Laurel Grove","Seryl Forest","Viking Woods"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20493bb761d2c58a0db375ecaa6567f3"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Laneplex interview is on August 20th.","Of the interview on August 24th and the interview on August 21st, one is for the web developer job and the other is at Streeter Inc..","The meeting on August 23rd isn't for the janitor job.","The interview for the sales rep position is 1 day before the Canway interview.","The meeting on August 24th is for the graphic design job.","Of the interview for the web developer position and the Sancode interview, one is on August 21st and the other is on August 23rd."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Canway","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["graphic design","janitor","sales rep","social media","web developer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c222a1e188cc919172401835ad099195"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Of Ned Noble and Randy Reid, one covered the royal wedding and the other was sent out on April 7th.","The person who covered the royal wedding left 3 days after the person who covered the flooding.","Ned Noble was sent out on April 8th.","Orin Olsen left 1 day after Maddy Moore.","Maddy Moore covered the earthquake.","The journalist sent out on April 7th didn't cover the election."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th"],"label_b":["Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Randy Reid","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","mass protests","royal wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06dd9f80f46b0d38f5d064324b736d17"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The company that received the $5,000,000 investment was started by Pat Padilla.","Of the business that received the $3,000,000 investment and the startup that received the $4,000,000 investment, one is Atriana.com and the other was started by Vicky Velez.","Byxby.com received 1 million dollars more than Gofro.com.","The company started by Lara Larson received 1 million dollars more than Byxby.com.","Protecha.com received $4,000,000.","The company that received the $2,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Addie Abrams."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de1fe24525a69746e44be2a1c62e529a"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Donna's pack is 25 liters.","Leroy's pack is smaller than the Grennel pack.","Olga's pack is made by Adironda.","Of Cheri's pack and Leroy's pack, one is 30 liters and the other is made by Travelore.","The 40 liter pack is either the Grennel pack or the Bistric pack.","The 30 liter pack isn't made by Bistric.","Leroy's pack is 5 liters smaller than Cheri's pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter"],"label_b":["Cheri","Donna","Ivan","Leroy","Olga"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Naturba","Travelore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3ffe5923c655064669725a4d618e816"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The 8 GB mobile phone isn't made by Technitron.","The Lunia V2 has 4 GB of storage.","The Andromeda phone has 2 GB more storage than the Zennia 580.","The 2 GB mobile phone is made by Volkia.","The Alphalon II has 2 GB less storage than the Dynatra one.","Of the 4 GB phone and the 6 GB mobile phone, one is the Yego Plus and the other is made by Andromeda."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Opel","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb365165e0b4b37648a32cb0c68811e9"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The message that was sent in 1976 is either the message from Bournemouth or Leah's message.","Of Karla's bottle and the message from Brighton, one was sent in 1969 and the other was sent in 1962.","Leah's bottle was sent in 1962.","Robert's missive was sent in 1990.","The message from Cherbourg was sent 14 years after George's message.","Karla's missive wasn't from Le Havre."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990"],"label_b":["George","Isaac","Karla","Leah","Robert"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Penzance"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df5cc1a9995b26a2f8da263c96535260"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Hinveng is either the exoplanet 41 light years from earth or the exoplanet 43 light years from earth.","Ereph orbits star BDF 198.","Of the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427 and the planet 41 light years from earth, one is Hinveng and the other is Ereph.","Xidat is farther away from us than Llyrak.","The planet 45 light years from earth doesn't orbit star EX 53.","Of the planet 47 light years from earth and the planet 49 light years from earth, one orbits star VJD 913 and the other is Llyrak."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Ereph","Hinveng","Llyrak","Rodul","Xidat"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","HV 491","MKP 427","VJD 913"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8cc259c754b6bf7bf3759ba7b8aea9ad"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Peter Parka was released 3 months later than Flowcarts.","The game released by Gadingo was released 2 months later than Flowcarts.","The five apps are the app released in May, Flowcarts, the app released by Novio, Castle Crunch and the application released by BeGamez.","The game released by BeGamez is either Bubble Bombs or the app released in March.","The application released in April was made by Trebuchet.","Angry Ants is either the application released by Gadingo or the application released in July."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Flowcarts","Peter Parka"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df0410f1abe5fe9b462c609510bdd885"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The girl who won the first aid badge was either Kendra or Roberta.","Elaine won the wildlife badge.","The scout who won the wildlife badge was awarded 1 spot after Roberta.","Of the scout who won the leadership badge and the girl who won the theater badge, one was Kendra and the other was awarded third.","Angelina didn't win the dance badge.","The youngster who got the second award won the leadership badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Elaine","Felicia","Kendra","Roberta"],"label_c":["dance","first aid","leadership","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59d1a44c48ad85daa54e235244121957"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Estrada's order will be delivered sometime after the order shaped like a baseball glove.","The October 8 delivery will be in the shape of a turtle.","The cake shaped like a turtle will be delivered 2 days after Mrs. Cortez's cake.","The cake shaped like a biplane is either Mrs. Harper's order or Mrs. Estrada's order.","The cake shaped like a baseball glove will be delivered 1 day before the cake shaped like a biplane.","Mrs. Armstrong's order will be delivered on October 9.","Of Mrs. Harper's cake and the cake shaped like a bowling pin, one will be delivered on October 7 and the other will be delivered on October 9."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Cortez","Estrada","Harper","Lowe"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1564223dd592e2124ea01236b6201b1"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The Flying Eyes, the contestants that used the air cannon, the group that made it to 150 ft and the team that made it to 165 ft were all different teams.","The Flying Eyes used the water cannon.","The team that used the vacuum cannon went 15 feet farther than the Spud Chuckers.","The group that used the vacuum cannon was either the Russets or the contestants that made it to 195 ft.","The contestants that made it to 195 ft used the catapult.","The contestants that made it to 165 ft was either the contestants that used the slingshot or the Mad Mashers."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft","195 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Russets","Spud Chuckers"],"label_c":["air cannon","catapult","slingshot","vacuum cannon","water cannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f64c4270b0a432d4b7f79f04f9278986"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["Of the horned viper and the two-nosed asp, one is from Spain and the other is 18 inches long.","The tawny cobra isn't from Panama.","The two-nosed asp is from Australia.","The serpent from Panama is 18 inches longer than the serpent from Australia.","The pygmy racer is 12 inches long.","The serpent that is 24 inches long is either the reptile from Panama or the serpent from Cambodia."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Panama","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3e03691f8b49a3651ba135d581b2e57"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["Of the meeting on August 22nd and the interview on August 24th, one is for the sales rep job and the other is at Sancode.","The Zathdrill interview is on August 23rd.","The meeting on August 20th will be either the meeting for the copywriter position or the interview for the sales rep position.","The interview for the tech support position, the Canway interview, the meeting for the sales rep position and the Sancode interview will be all different interviews.","The Laneplex interview isn't on August 22nd.","The interview for the sales rep position is 1 day before the interview for the graphic design position."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep","tech support"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90927dd65c60debe1383688e053da8b2"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Phillip paid 5 dollars less than Yolanda.","Phillip didn't get the orange tattoo.","The customer who got the violet tattoo paid 5 dollars less than Carole.","The customer who paid $35 got the blue tattoo.","Oscar paid 5 dollars more than the customer who got the blue tattoo.","The customer who got the red tattoo was either the person who paid $35 or Yolanda."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55"],"label_b":["Carole","Laura","Oscar","Phillip","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd3e24bae469970a4e60c1f1dc8a528d"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Of Vazquez Arena and Sanders Arena, one holds 230 people and the other is set up for baseball games.","The facility with seating for 110 people isn't set up for football games.","Vazquez Arena is either the arena with seating for 230 people or the football facility.","The five arenas are Kline Arena, the facility with seating for 190 people, the lacrosse facility, the baseball facility and the arena with seating for 150 people.","Kline Arena holds 40 fewer people than Ortiz Arena.","Ortiz Arena is set up for basketball games."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270"],"label_b":["Kline","Lewis","Ortiz","Sanders","Vazquez"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16abdd200aea37305ad5152c16eceee2"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Plutarch finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of Zeno.","The system from CIT finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. from MIT.","The system from SFIT was either Proclus or Plutarch.","Zeno was either the system from UCLA or the A.I. that scored 55%.","The five systems were Thales, the system that scored 83%, the A.I. that scored 55%, the A.I. from UCLA and the system that scored 62%.","Proclus scored 83%."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Plutarch","Proclus","Thales","Zeno"],"label_c":["CIT","MIT","Oxford","SFIT","UCLA"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66cd4bd82f5ef336c88feb52d9b2a3eb"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["The person who started at Reedy Creek walked somewhat less than the person who started at Cassia.","Glen walked 3 more miles than the person who started at Lake Jesup.","Claude didn't start at Green Swamp.","Tracey walked somewhat more than Yvette.","Brandi walked 12 miles.","The person who started at Reedy Creek is either Tracey or Glen.","Of the hiker who trekked for 9 miles and the person who trekked for 12 miles, one started at Three Lakes and the other is Tracey."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles"],"label_b":["Brandi","Claude","Glen","Tracey","Yvette"],"label_c":["Cassia","Green Swamp","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41fcc4f8718efca60550f20b7d34176f"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The record that came out in July sold 100,000 fewer copies than the release that came out in June.","Lip Savage's album wasn't released in June.","Of the release that came out in July and the album with 1.3 million sales, one is Epoch Lantern's and the other is Sodium Green's.","The release with 1.4 million sales is either the release that came out in June or the record that came out in April.","Sodium Green's release was released in February.","Jagged Knee's record sold 100,000 fewer copies than the record that came out in February."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["February","April","June","July","August"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6f01bf0d3953a99b9236cea99a41698"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["The company opening on May 14th is owned by Mrs. Dunlap.","Sinful Sips is either the company owned by Mrs. Dunlap or the business owned by Mrs. Ingram.","Ant Farms Etc. won't open on May 14th.","The company owned by Mrs. Mason will open 3 days before Frank's Figs.","The company opening on May 8th is either the company owned by Mrs. Mason or the company owned by Mrs. Ingram.","The business owned by Mrs. Quinn will open sometime before Ant Farms Etc..","Of Books and More and the business opening on May 5th, one is owned by Mrs. Mason and the other is owned by Mrs. Ingram."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Books and More","Frank\\'s Figs","Sinful Sips","Tricky Toys"],"label_c":["Mrs. Dunlap","Mr. Erickson","Mrs. Ingram","Mrs. Mason","Mrs. Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa63e4ddeff90dbae47df69dc8c0dc3d"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The gold chain was either the piece that sold for $550 or the item found at Front Beach.","The earring was found at Front Beach.","The silver coin wasn't found at Addison Beach.","Of the wristwatch and the piece that sold for $475, one was found at Heffen Lane and the other was found at Addison Beach.","The item that sold for $325 was found at Front Beach.","The cannonball sold for 150 dollars less than the object found at Burr Woods."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550"],"label_b":["cannonball","earring","gold chain","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1dc217a41aa1ea66c4052b02f3c0215"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["The \"Inverted Blue\" sold for $50,000 more than the \"Yellownose\".","The \"Bull's Dove\" sold for somewhat more than Quinn Quade's stamp.","Mel Morton's stamp was the \"Inverted Blue\".","The $150,000 stamp was the \"Cap de Boule\".","Of the $150,000 stamp and the $225,000 stamp, one was bought by Nina Nunez and the other was the \"Frog's Eye\".","Pam Parson's stamp was either the \"Inverted Blue\" or the $225,000 stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Mel Morton","Nina Nunez","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade","Ted Tucker"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Frog\\'s Eye","Inverted Blue","Yellownose"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=564e4e1b910fcbe47110b47287a6c041"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Florence, the traveler leaving at 6:30 pm, the person flying from Malta and the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm are all different travelers.","Of the person flying from Oman and the traveler flying from Malta, one is Terrance and the other is leaving at 2:30 pm.","Archie is either the person flying from Jamaica or the person flying from Oman.","Terrance is leaving 1 hour later than Scott.","Terrance is leaving 1 hour earlier than the person flying from Peru.","Scott isn't flying from Malta.","Archie is leaving at 6:30 pm.","The person flying from Yemen is leaving later than the traveler flying from Peru."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Archie","Florence","Lydia","Scott","Terrance"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Malta","Oman","Peru","Yemen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87eb77e6c5bebca7c20add86fc880e86"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Ingram is either the ambassador with the 10 day visit or the ambassador with the 7 day visit.","The person leaving in May won't leave for the 6 day visit.","Vasquez will leave 1 month after Kirby.","Of the ambassador with the 4 day visit and Gilbert, one will leave in February and the other will leave in March.","Vasquez is either the person leaving in February or the person leaving in May.","The ambassador with the 10 day visit will leave sometime before the ambassador with the 4 day visit.","The diplomat leaving in January will leave for the 7 day visit."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Gilbert","Ingram","Jacobson","Kirby","Vasquez"],"label_c":["4 day","6 day","7 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=467f50d697e3e0635fb454ccd061d9fd"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The hotel on Antigua costs 40 dollars more per night than Silver Harbor.","The hotel that costs $195 per night is on St. Barts.","The hotel on Grenada costs 40 dollars more per night than the hotel on St. Barts.","Emerald View doesn't cost $235 per night.","The hotel on St. Martin is either Azure Hills or the option that costs $215 per night.","The resort that costs $255 per night is on St. Martin.","Of the resort that costs $235 per night and Grand Echo, one is on Antigua and the other is on Grenada."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","Emerald View","Grand Echo","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Antigua","Barbados","Grenada","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8cc57b7ea4bd7942d4792dcfc810fa1b"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The trip starting at Yorkville will begin sometime before the trip starting at Chinatown.","Vicki's outing will start at Casa Loma.","Of the 11:00am outing and the 9:00am outing, one is with Faye and the other will start at Casa Loma.","Adriana's trip will begin 1 hour after Faye's outing.","Adriana's tour won't start at City Hall.","Zachary's trip will start at Chinatown."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Adriana","Faye","Janice","Vicki","Zachary"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","High Park","Yorkville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b5aa1f13b3d468e1cbab6c0300c2245"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Randy Reid left sometime before the reporter who covered the mass protests.","Of the person sent out on April 5th and Sid Snyder, one covered the flooding and the other covered the earthquake.","Ned Noble covered the mass protests.","Tam Terry, the reporter who covered the mass protests, the journalist sent out on April 6th and the reporter sent out on April 8th were all different people.","Orin Olsen left 1 day before the person who covered the flooding.","The person sent out on April 4th didn't cover the royal wedding."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th"],"label_b":["Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Randy Reid","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","mass protests","royal wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4678551b66de921ac492b54ccbc96465"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The outing where they saw 16 shooting stars, the April 15 trip, the April 17 trip and the April 25 trip were all different trips.","Of the trip where they saw 30 shooting stars and the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars, one was in Kalona and the other was on April 7.","The April 17 outing logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 10 outing.","The April 7 outing was in Isleton.","The April 10 outing was either the trip to Janesville or the trip to Isleton.","The April 25 trip was in Kalona.","The outing to Conesville logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the April 7 outing.","The April 15 outing wasn't in Manchester."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 7","April 10","April 15","April 17","April 25"],"label_c":["Conesville","Isleton","Janesville","Kalona","Manchester"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56e70850df1a566923d6e752919bb123"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The contestant who got 25 votes played soccer.","The person who got 11 votes is either Francisco or the lacrosse player.","Francisco, Sergio, Harvey and the soccer player are all different people.","The person who got 4 votes never played basketball.","Guillermo received 4 votes.","Sergio is either the hockey player or the person who got 11 votes.","The lacrosse player received 7 votes fewer votes than Sergio."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32"],"label_b":["Francisco","Guillermo","Harvey","Pablo","Sergio"],"label_c":["basketball","football","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64896293fc9cabb1009726e6c25c412b"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The $570 air conditioner is either the item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Z-Free XL has the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Coolstar XV5 costs $505.","The item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars more than the Chiller Z.","The Z-Free XL costs somewhat more than the air conditioner with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","Of the item with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity, one costs $570 and the other is the Coolstar XV5.","The Binson C40 costs 65 dollars more than the Chiller Z."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef7da62b3d129a51aacea786d9cea184"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Spray Paints\" was ranked 2 places behind the \"Oil Crew\".","The group that finished fifth doesn't use orange paintballs.","Of the \"Pea Shooters\" and the \"Target Bombs\", one uses white paintballs and the other finished fifth.","The \"Target Bombs\" finished first.","The \"Night Ninjas\" was ranked 1 place behind the yellow team.","The team that finished third is either the \"Oil Crew\" or the blue team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7a85614fd4304047a595fcc762e2209"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["The five diners were Nina, the one who got the orange soda, the diner who paid $5.99, the diner who paid $8.99 and the one who got the ginger ale.","Of the diner who paid $7.99 and the one who got the water, one was Vanessa and the other was Nina.","Marta paid more than James.","James paid 1 dollar less than the one who got the lemonade.","Marta had the ginger ale."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["James","Lee","Marta","Nina","Vanessa"],"label_c":["ginger ale","lemonade","orange soda","root beer","water"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c9f50a30673ae8436316c4dc4d7345c"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The assignment beginning in April is either Joy's study or the assignment on the Orion.","Felix's project starts sometime before the study on the Orion.","Vicki's project starts 1 month after Felix's assignment.","Joy's project is on the Escape.","Beulah's assignment, the study on the Liberty and the study on the Odyssey are all different projects.","Of Felix's assignment and Kerry's project, one is on the Liberty and the other starts in May.","Beulah's project starts 1 month after Kerry's project.","Vicki's project starts sometime before Joy's project."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Beulah","Felix","Joy","Kerry","Vicki"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca4449f7749de8483c87b4bb017431cc"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Mobilex mobile phone has somewhat less storage than the Pegasus mobile phone.","The Portimax C has 4 GB less storage than the Opel one.","The Epplex 7s has 2 GB more storage than the Lunia V2.","Of the Mobilex one and the Yego Plus, one has 10 GB of storage and the other has 4 GB of storage.","The Epplex 7s is made by Volkia.","The 8 GB item is made by Volkia."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Yego Plus"],"label_c":["Dynatra","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Volkia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6d02cd3be1af38be0be7d5e51589c73"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["Daniel Stead spoke 1 day after the Independent.","Edith Frayle was the Reformist.","Of the speaker who spoke on January 15th and Daniel Stead, one was the Socialist and the other was the Objectivist.","Conner Dawes was either the Objectivist or the person who spoke on January 18th.","The speaker who spoke on January 18th was either Barron Tweed or the Reformist.","The Objectivist spoke sometime after Barron Tweed."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th"],"label_b":["Barron Tweed","Conner Dawes","Daniel Stead","Edith Frayle","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Objectivist","Reformist","Socialist"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b58930faf35d46d2d9188c497d009665"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["Delbert isn't playing for the Giants.","The person who graduated in 2005 is either the player who's now with the Pirates or the person who's now with the Yankees.","The player who's now with the Yankees graduated after Delbert.","Edward is either the person who graduated in 2005 or the player who's now with the Giants.","The player who's now with the Yankees graduated 1 year before the player who's now with the Dodgers.","Of Clayton and Edward, one graduated in 2008 and the other is now with the Pirates.","Victor is now with the Yankees."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Clayton","Delbert","Edward","Kenny","Victor"],"label_c":["Dodgers","Giants","Mariners","Pirates","Yankees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ae1ff4bb00cf13991b7c27160f26ac8"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Target Bombs\" doesn't use purple paintballs.","The blue team was ranked somewhere behind the \"Spray Paints\".","The red team was ranked 1 place ahead of the white team.","The \"Color Blinds\" finished fifth.","The squad that finished third is either the \"Color Blinds\" or the blue team.","Of the blue team and the red team, one finished first and the other is the \"Splat Squad\".","The \"Oil Crew\" was ranked 3 places ahead of the orange team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Oil Crew","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37023ef275cf4040a15a9567e1fdcc3b"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Chaurd has 500 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth.","The puzzle with the rustic village theme has 250 more pieces than the puzzle made by Rynir.","Of the jigsaw puzzle made by Chaurd and the puzzle made by Furoth, one has the city skyline theme and the other has 1000 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Vesem doesn't have the postage stamp theme.","The puzzle made by Rynir has the coral reef theme.","The puzzle made by Chaurd has somewhat more than the puzzle made by Kimsight."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Chaurd","Furoth","Kimsight","Rynir","Vesem"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","coral reef","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97ef4a005d0f4a90c0a4f5de5674facd"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["The five candidates were Gilda Gray, the writer, the rancher, the candidate who received 8,500 votes and the architect.","Gilda Gray is the doctor.","Of the writer and the person who received 9,500 votes, one was Dale Donovan and the other was Jed Jarvis.","Fred Francis isn't the teacher.","The architect finished an unknown number of votes behind Dale Donovan.","The rancher finished 500 votes ahead of Dale Donovan."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500"],"label_b":["Bev Baird","Dale Donovan","Fred Francis","Gilda Gray","Jed Jarvis"],"label_c":["architect","doctor","rancher","teacher","writer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eeb493de9f7e72fa10ddab87b016ec00"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The home in Beaver Cove rents for $1,300\/month.","Of the 1,225 sq ft house and the 1,350 sq ft home, one rents for $950\/month and the other is in Eagle Grove.","The rental in Gilman is 250 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,300\/month.","The home that rents for $1,525\/month is 250 sq ft larger than the rental in Eagle Grove.","The rental in La Palma isn't 1,600 sq ft in size.","The 1,600 sq ft rental rents for $1,600\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Beaver Cove","Eagle Grove","Gilman","La Palma","Monticello"],"label_c":["$950\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09a0d94371781da7c0751ab0fd4bbb41"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Of Tara Carroll and Neal Bundt, one used the ketch and the other finished in 278 days.","Gil Baxter was either the sailor in the schooner or the person who finished in 274 days.","The sailor who finished in 274 days used the sloop.","Vicky Estes finished in 286 days.","The competitor in the trimaran took 8 more days to finish than Neal Bundt.","Neal Bundt took 12 fewer days to finish than the competitor in the catamaran."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286"],"label_b":["Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes"],"label_c":["catamaran","ketch","schooner","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ce0e729d8d168127096a92363244aa9"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["The third customer is either Nancy or the person who ordered banana for their first scoop.","Of Yvette and the second person, one ordered cherry for their first scoop and the other ordered vanilla for their first scoop.","The first person ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","Nancy was 2 spots in line behind Zachary.","Of the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop and the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop, one was second in line and the other was Adam.","Yvette is either the third person or the fifth customer."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["Adam","Nancy","Opal","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=158ef1d093dd8f0e686697f2e7097f09"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The print of Scandinavia was published 36 years after Bleux's map.","Muenster's print was published in 1749.","The map of Iceland was published 36 years after Caronelli's map.","Lafiori's map wasn't of Iceland.","Caronelli's print was of Denmark.","The map published in 1713 is either Waldemuller's print or the print of North Africa."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Lafiori","Muenster","Waldemuller"],"label_c":["Denmark","Iceland","North Africa","Scandinavia","Warsaw"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb871915edf686190945cbd6da2289e9"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["The program that starts at 10:45 pm is Witching Hour.","The program that starts at 11:00 pm is either Ken Kirby's show or Green Tonight.","Of Nate Nichol's show and Up Till Two, one starts at 11:00 pm and the other starts at 10:15 pm.","Lina Lopez's program is either the show that starts at 10:30 pm or Green Tonight.","Variety X starts sometime after Maddy Meyer's program.","The show that starts at 10:30 pm is Variety X.","Penny Pugh's show isn't Late Night."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm"],"label_b":["Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Up Till Two","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96e46f98816bf4236acae2c8746a5a68"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Bobby wears the indigo suit.","Tyler doesn't wear the violet suit.","Of Gordon and Kelly, one wears the lime green suit and the other started skydiving in 1984.","Gordon started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who wears the blue suit.","The skydiver who wears the violet suit started skydiving 3 years after Kelly."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Bobby","Gordon","Kelly","Nathaniel","Tyler"],"label_c":["blue","indigo","lime green","violet","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1be8285bd8e8f9630b60fb55b51f045"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The fraternity on Q Street has somewhat fewer members than Theta Delta.","Sigma Beta doesn't have a head count of 32.","Of Lambda Alpha and Theta Delta, one is on Virginia Street and the other has 29 members.","Alpha Beta Tau has 23 members.","The house with 32 members is on Joseph Street.","The frat on Boom Court has 9 more members than Theta Delta."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Boom Court","Island Drive","Joseph Street","Q Street","Virginia Street"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e729ad0ee32f30106814a58ff67f111"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Vickie's pack is 35 liters.","Hazel's pack is made by Lugmor.","Of the Bistric pack and Freddie's pack, one is 30 liters and the other is 40 liters.","Of the 25 liter pack and the 40 liter pack, one is made by Pinkster and the other is Wendell's.","The Naturba pack is 15 liters smaller than Freddie's pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter"],"label_b":["Freddie","Hazel","Robert","Vickie","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ba8356feffc9606e0dcd4c490f13483"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The Doubloon sank 18 years after the Mermaid.","The one that sank in 1785, the Sea Shame, the ship captained by Four Eyed Fin and the Mermaid were all different ships.","The Barnacle didn't sink in 1785.","The vessel captained by Sparrow Annis sank 18 years after the boat captained by Stubborn Seth.","Of the boat captained by Sparrow Annis and the boat captained by Four Eyed Fin, one was the Sea Shame and the other went down in 1731.","The ship captained by Four Eyed Fin sank sometime after the boat captained by Wicked Weiss."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Crusty Knave","Doubloon","Mermaid","Sea Shame"],"label_c":["Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fa6b00520b4ef03fd9bf3a72a8f2a0f"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The class with 11 students is either the class in room 120 or the class in room 114.","Of the 7:00 am class and the 9:00 am class, one has 10 students and the other is in room 114.","The course with 10 students starts 2 hours after the course with 13 students.","The class in room 122 is either the 11:00 am class or the course with 18 students.","The 1:00 pm class has 11 students.","The class in room 201 starts sometime after the class in room 208.","The course in room 201 doesn't have 18 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm"],"label_b":["114","120","122","201","208"],"label_c":["10","11","13","14","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b817b1953f53cb36c24cbad96bc6193b"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["The K-9 unit assigned to Officer Nolan was either Tinkerbell or Jaws.","The K-9 unit assigned to Officer Parks graduated sometime after Hercules.","The canine assigned to Officer Erickson graduated 1 month after the dog assigned to Officer Parks.","Jaws didn't graduate in June.","Of Tinkerbell and Hercules, one was assigned to Officer Parks and the other graduated in March.","Of the dog assigned to Officer Parks and the dog assigned to Officer Zimmerman, one graduated in April and the other was Hercules.","Sarge was assigned to Officer Velasquez."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aries","Hercules","Jaws","Sarge","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Erickson","Nolan","Parks","Velasquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49a3e38f06a74684c188940673447a29"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Streeter Inc. interview isn't on August 24th.","The Laneplex interview will be either the meeting on August 23rd or the interview for the copywriter position.","The Haytouch interview is 3 days before the meeting for the sales rep position.","Of the Laneplex interview and the interview on August 24th, one is for the social media job and the other is for the sales rep job.","The meeting on August 21st is for the tech support job.","The interview for the copywriter position is 2 days after the Zathdrill interview."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","janitor","sales rep","social media","tech support"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd66b3488a0efd845690b3ea7561ccec"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event on October 4 isn't for the Zimmermans.","Of the O'Connor family party and the booking that requested the petting zoo, one is on October 3 and the other is on October 7.","The Zimmerman family party is sometime before the party that requested the photo booth.","The party on October 3 is for the Daltons.","The party that requested the superhero is for the Johnsons.","The five events are the event that requested the rock band, the booking on October 3, the party on October 5, the party on October 6 and the event on October 4."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["clown","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Dalton","Garner","Johnson","O\\'Connor","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5779e5669463a7f03f7c6e8b2f409709"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature in Haiti was dated to 150,000 B.C.E..","Of the crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. and the feature that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E., one is in Brunei and the other was found in February.","The feature in Rwanda is believed to be 30,000 years older than the crater in Haiti.","The crater in Macedonia wasn't discovered in April.","The feature in Macedonia was dated to 120,000 B.C.E..","The feature discovered in February is believed to be newer than the crater discovered in December.","The feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was either the crater discovered in December or the feature discovered in June."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Haiti","Liberia","Macedonia","Rwanda"],"label_c":["February","April","June","September","December"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fb6fd4fb5088c73d559c77cc8912980"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Jenson's map was of Scandinavia.","Bleux's map was published sometime after the map of Warsaw.","The map published in 1731 wasn't of Warsaw.","Handle's map was published in 1713.","Of the print of Denmark and the map published in 1785, one was Lafiori's and the other was Handle's.","The print of Iceland was published 18 years before Lafiori's map."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Bleux","Handle","Jenson","Lafiori","Stamson"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Iceland","Scandinavia","Warsaw"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1f42c15d06dc03e06fd74433705db08"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Zachary's goods, the artichokes and the potatoes are all different vegetables.","Olive's vegetables sell for 20 cents less per pound than Lonnie's produce.","Of Olive's goods and Billy's goods, one type is the spinach and the other sell for $2.90 per pound.","Lonnie's goods are the artichokes.","The artichokes sell for somewhat less per pound than the onions.","Of the produce that sell for $2.70 per pound and the kale, one type is sold by Florence and the other type is sold by Zachary."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Billy","Florence","Lonnie","Olive","Zachary"],"label_c":["artichokes","kale","onions","potatoes","spinach"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8197bad182106d7dfd2cfb3fba5c23ad"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Of the player who started with the Ware Opening and Rose, one played first and the other played fourth.","Mae didn't play fifth.","Rose started with the Evans Gambit.","Rose was either the person who played fourth or the person who played fifth.","The five people were Dawn, the person who played second, the person who started with the Evans Gambit, the person who started with the Benko Gambit and the person who played third.","The person who started with the Torre Attack played 1 game after Irma."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Brooke","Dawn","Irma","Mae","Rose"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Ware Opening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9f2ebaf26708ba466a9db0a42e53f5e"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["Joanna paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the zinfandel.","April didn't pay $25.99.","Joanna was either the person who paid $28.99 or the one who had the port.","Of Robin and the one who had the shiraz, one paid $24.99 and the other paid $27.99.","The one who had the shiraz paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the bordeaux.","Joanna paid more than the one who had the shiraz.","The person who paid $28.99, April and Evan were all different foodies."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99"],"label_b":["April","Evan","Joanna","Robin","Salvador"],"label_c":["bordeaux","chianti","port","shiraz","zinfandel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1db08bc80e4aeb284f34fcde6c4688fd"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Of Henrietta and the customer who got picked up at the Hoge Building, one paid $15.50 and the other paid $6.50.","The customer with the $9.50 fare was picked up at the Norvell House.","Della was either the person with the $9.50 fare or the customer who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","The client with the $15.50 fare was either Allen or the person who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","The customer who got picked up at the Norvell House paid somewhat more than Elvira.","Philip wasn't picked up at the Camlin Hotel.","The customer with the $12.50 fare was picked up at the Seattle Tower."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Allen","Della","Elvira","Henrietta","Philip"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Camlin Hotel","Hoge Building","Norvell House","Seattle Tower"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77937c6d94953a5b0579c307a7078e9d"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The $25,000 craft is sold by MarineCo.","The five submarines are the Ompoc Eleven, the $28,000 craft, the craft built by Zephyr Waves, the $29,000 submarine and the $25,000 craft.","Of the craft built by Deep Sea Inc. and the $26,000 submersible, one is the Marine V and the other is the Steado G5.","The $29,000 submarine is sold by Watertime LLC.","The Marine V isn't sold by Zephyr Waves.","The Ukani Q2 costs 1,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc.."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d7395fe0128ee47b25d56ed4766e413"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["The canine assigned to Officer Trujillo graduated 3 months before the dog assigned to Officer Herrera.","Aries, the canine assigned to Officer Nolan, the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Wheeler and the dog that graduated in April were all different dogs.","The K-9 unit that graduated in May was assigned to Officer Nolan.","Aries graduated sometime before the canine assigned to Officer Morton.","Jaws graduated in April.","Tinkerbell wasn't assigned to Officer Nolan.","Barca graduated 3 months after the dog assigned to Officer Trujillo."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Jaws","McGruff","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Herrera","Morton","Nolan","Trujillo","Wheeler"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31a3bc4067cb2e7003e460032745d521"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The building Priscilla visited in March was on Fifth Avenue.","Markmanor was either the building Priscilla visited in May or the home on Fifth Avenue.","The building on Grant Place, Markmanor, the home Priscilla visited in March and the home Priscilla visited in January were all different houses.","Of Balfern and Downsell, one was visited in February and the other was on Darby Lane.","The building Priscilla visited in April was on Circle Drive.","Wolfenden was either the house on Circle Drive or the house on Grant Place.","Balfern wasn't located on Grant Place."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Balfern","Downsell","Markmanor","Stockford","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec465321245dcf8fc5c58359ee280943"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Pea Shooters\" is either the orange team or the team that finished fifth.","The \"Night Ninjas\" finished first.","The yellow team was ranked somewhere behind the purple team.","The \"Target Bombs\" doesn't use orange paintballs.","Of the squad that finished fourth and the squad that finished second, one is the \"Target Bombs\" and the other uses white paintballs.","The \"Oil Crew\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Color Blinds\".","The \"Oil Crew\" uses yellow paintballs."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["green","orange","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4fdaca0e77a765c47d2318ee9659061f"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["Zachary is either the player who's now with the Tigers or the person who graduated in 2006.","Victor isn't playing for the Reds.","Lonnie graduated 1 year after the player who's now with the Giants.","The person who graduated in 2009 is now with the Reds.","Of Lonnie and Glenn, one is now with the Orioles and the other graduated in 2006.","The five players are the person who graduated in 2008, Glenn, Zachary, Herman and Victor."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Glenn","Herman","Lonnie","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["Giants","Mariners","Orioles","Reds","Tigers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63271e50bb3e4be6dbe83e1845d981d0"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The order shaped like a sports car, Mrs. Massey's order, the October 9 delivery and the October 6 delivery are all different cakes.","Mrs. Jackson's order will be delivered on October 6.","Of Mrs. Danielson's cake and Mrs. Massey's order, one will be delivered on October 5 and the other will be in the shape of a rocket ship.","The October 6 delivery will be in the shape of a bowling pin.","Mrs. Estrada's cake won't be delivered on October 9.","The cake shaped like a sailboat will be delivered 3 days before Mrs. Danielson's order."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Danielson","Estrada","Jackson","Lowe","Massey"],"label_c":["bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d52084365b365501e519b2138a2bfc3"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island on which the Wainani people lived was discovered 14 years before the island on which the Hakili people lived.","Nuhirk was discovered 7 years before the island on which the Holo'oka people lived.","Beruhga was either the island on which the Enakai people lived or the island discovered in 1782.","Jujihm was discovered sometime after the island on which the Wainani people lived.","Of Fushil and the island discovered in 1761, one was inhabited by the Enakai and the other was inhabited by the Kukani.","Fushil was discovered sometime after the island on which the Enakai people lived."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775","1782"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Fushil","Jujihm","Nuhirk","Verinya"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Kukani","Wainani"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5a518f5a5372b388ab24617d928e350"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Arthur is 5 years old.","The gator that is 12.9 feet long is 5 years older than Arthur.","The 15 year old animal isn't 11.5 feet long.","Sherman is 25 years old.","Of the gator that is 11.5 feet long and the alligator that is 10.2 feet long, one is named Draco and the other is 20 years old.","The five gators are the 25 year old animal, the gator that is 11.5 feet long, the animal that is 10.2 feet long, the animal that is 15.3 feet long and Kirby."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25"],"label_b":["Arthur","Darwin","Draco","Kirby","Sherman"],"label_c":["10.2 feet","11.5 feet","12.9 feet","13.6 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c89358632eb0344903fec855281858f9"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["The dancer who performed third scored 6 points lower than the person who danced second.","Evelyn was either the dancer who performed second or the dancer that scored 181 points.","Clara didn't perform second.","Kara was either the person that scored 184 points or the dancer who performed fourth.","Irma scored 9 points lower than the person who danced seventh.","The dancer who performed fourth scored 9 points higher than Evelyn."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points"],"label_b":["Clara","Evelyn","Irma","Kara","Natasha"],"label_c":["2nd","3rd","4th","6th","7th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0133b53c623b08d2a4536a3d73c1ee12"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking on October 5 is for the Ingrams.","Of the booking that requested the photo booth and the booking that requested the magician, one is for the Ingrams and the other is on October 7.","The booking that requested the bounce castle is on October 3.","The party on October 6 isn't for the Daltons.","The party that requested the magician isn't for the Johnsons.","The Powell family party is 1 day after the booking that requested the bounce castle.","The five events are the booking on October 3, the Powell family event, the event that requested the rock band, the Johnson family party and the Ingram family booking."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["bounce castle","magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Dalton","Ingram","Johnson","Powell","Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b72ec1f0d7aac49507178b01d475cc5"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Of the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427 and the planet orbiting star PLC 120, one is 43 light years from earth and the other is Kinucia.","The exoplanet orbiting star ZQ 75 is 2 light years farther away from us than Istryn.","Llyrak is either the exoplanet 49 light years from earth or the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53.","Istryn is 43 light years from earth.","Quael is farther away from us than Hinveng.","Llyrak isn't 47 light years from earth.","The exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427 is 2 light years farther away from us than the planet orbiting star PLC 120."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Hinveng","Istryn","Kinucia","Llyrak","Quael"],"label_c":["EX 53","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d79cf68a5a67208c9453085e2a655fcc"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The five trips are the 2004 trip, the vacation with Mable, the trip with Kelley, the trip with Bill and the camping vacation.","The kayaking trip was before the holiday with Samuel.","The vacation with Mable was 1 year after the skydiving vacation.","Of the kayaking vacation and the vacation with Dustin, one was in 2003 and the other was in 2004.","The holiday with Bill was 1 year after the holiday with Kelley.","The holiday with Dustin wasn't the hang gliding trip."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005"],"label_b":["Bill","Dustin","Kelley","Mable","Samuel"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hang gliding","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11941d38ed016aa79516878f46d3796e"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["The person who caught 21 lion fish didn't work at Ash Cay.","The person who worked at Front Reef was either Pat or Ivan.","Of Zachary and Kent, one caught 18 lion fish and the other worked at Charles Sink.","The spearfisher who caught 12 lion fish worked at Ethel Bay.","The person who worked at Charles Sink caught 6 fewer fish than Bonita.","Zachary caught 6 fewer fish than Ivan."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Bonita","Ivan","Kent","Pat","Zachary"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Holly Hock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aff487922ba9e8726dd3e6a41ebb503a"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["Of the photo of the arctic fox and the photo of the giant tortoise, one was published by Nature Monthly and the other was taken in June.","The photo of the giant tortoise was either the photo published by Wildzone or the photo taken in April.","The photo of the red panda was published by Science World.","The photo taken in May was published by Science World.","The shot published by Animal Science was taken sometime after the shot of the polar bear.","The five photos were the photo of the arctic fox, the photo published by Animal Science, the shot published by The Geographer, the shot published by Science World and the photo published by Wildzone.","The shot taken in March wasn't published by Nature Monthly.","The photo published by Wildzone was taken 1 month before the photo of the snow leopard."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["arctic fox","giant tortoise","polar bear","red panda","snow leopard"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Nature Monthly","Science World","The Geographer","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ebd1c237e6c2fa44178b8e2c6c80ab2"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Yvette didn't finish with 190 points.","Lillian performed sixth.","Lillian scored 3 points lower than the dancer who performed fifth.","Natasha scored 6 points lower than the dancer who performed second.","Of Lillian and Rosie, one danced first and the other scored 184 points.","The person who danced first scored 6 points lower than Natasha."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points"],"label_b":["Hannah","Lillian","Natasha","Rosie","Yvette"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","5th","6th","8th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2071b82395fa09e74b4c43b5ce208041"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Garight impact crater is either the 175 m. wide one or the Carboniferous impact crater.","Of the Carboniferous impact crater and the 125 m. wide one, one is known as the Garight site and the other is known as the Kimeta site.","The Silurian impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Triassic impact crater.","The Jurassic impact crater is wider than the Moriwa impact crater.","The Cersay impact crater was formed during the Cretaceous period.","The 175 m. wide crater wasn't formed during the Cretaceous period.","The 100 m. wide one was formed during the Carboniferous period."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Cersay","Garight","Kimeta","Moriwa","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Jurassic","Silurian","Triassic"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=104b2391e713c84480a8db362b42c389"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["Of the animal discovered in the Malinga Trench and the animal discovered in the Zini Trench, one is the lanternfish and the other was found at 15,000 ft.","The viperfish was found 1,500 feet lower down than the lancetfish.","The lancetfish was found 4,500 feet higher up than the specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench.","The creature found at 19,500 ft wasn't discovered in the Velma Deep.","The specimen found at 18,000 ft was discovered in the Willis Trench.","The animal discovered in the Willis Trench is either the creature found at 15,000 ft or the viperfish.","The bristlemouth was found somewhat lower down than the lancetfish."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft"],"label_b":["bristlemouth","lanternfish","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f86b692f83e958bf3d0677c15f5d8dd2"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The 10-year-old bird has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the 4-year-old bird.","Of the bird with a wingspan of 110 inches and the condor with a wingspan of 106 inches, one is 9 years old and the other was Spike.","Gracie isn't 9 years old.","Sunshine has a wingspan of 118 inches.","Buddy has a wingspan of 102 inches.","The bird with a wingspan of 114 inches is either the 12-year-old bird or the 9-year-old bird."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches"],"label_b":["Buddy","Gracie","Mango","Spike","Sunshine"],"label_c":["4","8","9","10","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a3c39acb9966ea25d8e78c178f193be"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Pablo's produce sell for somewhat more per pound than the artichokes.","The vegetables that sell for $2.80 per pound are the radishes.","Of Pablo's vegetables and Lonnie's produce, one type sells for $2.60 per pound and the other type is the radishes.","Lonnie's produce sell for 10 cents less per pound than the leeks.","Lonnie's produce sell for somewhat more per pound than Pablo's vegetables.","Grace's vegetables aren't the leeks.","Kari's goods are the turnips."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Grace","Kari","Lonnie","Pablo","Sue"],"label_c":["artichokes","leeks","potatoes","radishes","turnips"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4793ea5e97dfc1d9f7592f70e1d0d2fe"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["Of the company owned by Mrs. Mason and the business owned by Mrs. Norton, one is Ant Farms Etc. and the other will open on May 5th.","The company owned by Mr. Ortiz will open sometime after Books and More.","The company owned by Mrs. Mason will open 6 days after Sinful Sips.","Frank's Figs isn't owned by Mrs. Norton.","Sinful Sips is either the business owned by Mr. Zimmerman or the business opening on May 14th.","The business owned by Mrs. Norton will open 3 days after Books and More."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Books and More","Frank\\'s Figs","Sinful Sips","Tricky Toys"],"label_c":["Mrs. Mason","Mrs. Norton","Mr. Ortiz","Mrs. Pugh","Mr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eec32fb72a404a6bb55fa78f5eabf29c"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Rules of War was played 1 month before Android Disco.","Vendetta was hosted by Ethel.","Rules of War was played sometime before the board game hosted at Ira's house.","Of Android Disco and Rules of War, one was played in February and the other was hosted by Yolanda.","The board game played in February wasn't hosted by Felicia.","Bladescape was played in January.","The board game played in April was either the board game hosted at Ira's house or the game hosted at Felicia's house."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Planets Align","Rules of War","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Ethel","Felicia","Ira","Pat","Yolanda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7476d62e0af8a004e284c55d1f35a76"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The iyengar yoga class starts 2 hours after Nancy's session.","Of the 9:30am class and Rosemary's class, one teaches ashtanga yoga and the other teaches anusara yoga.","Nancy's class begins sometime before the ashtanga yoga class.","Pamela's session begins sometime before the hatha yoga class.","The 1:30pm session is led by Teresa.","Nancy's class, the vinyasa yoga session and the 12:30pm class are all different classes.","The 12:30pm class is either the iyengar yoga session or Karen's class."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","hatha","iyengar","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Nancy","Pamela","Rosemary","Teresa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3801f74ecb97e39d3b5d924b798bde12"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The ashtanga yoga session is led by Karen.","The vinyasa yoga session, Opal's session, Leah's session and the 10:30am session are all different classes.","The 12:30pm session isn't led by Karen.","Of Marilyn's session and the bikram yoga session, one is at 9:30am and the other is at 10:30am.","The 1:30pm class is led by Nancy.","The iyengar yoga session is either Opal's class or the 9:30am class."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["ashtanga","bikram","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Leah","Marilyn","Nancy","Opal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b79fa072d5d5a0f66de2cec71798c073"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on Valerian spoke 2 minutes less than Dave.","Omar spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Hadrian.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on Tiberius or the student who gave the presentation on Augustus.","Gina talked about Augustus.","Allan, the presenter who gave the presentation on Nero and the student who gave the presentation on Hadrian were all different students.","The student who gave the presentation on Valerian spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on Nero."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Allan","Dave","Gina","Omar","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Augustus","Hadrian","Nero","Tiberius","Valerian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bab379369609ae6db3edc51cb5707ac"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Myrna's pack is made by Naturba.","The Adironda pack is smaller than the Naturba pack.","Of Myrna's pack and the Pinkster pack, one is 30 liters and the other is 35 liters.","Tasha's pack is 15 liters smaller than Cheri's pack.","Myrna's pack is 5 liters smaller than Freddie's pack.","Gene's pack is made by Travelore."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter"],"label_b":["Cheri","Freddie","Gene","Myrna","Tasha"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b080f6766f5b6ff5630840a08057242e"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The five skydivers are the jumper who first started in 1982, Clayton, the skydiver who wears the aquamarine suit, Ira and the jumper who wears the violet suit.","Shaun is either the skydiver who wears the aquamarine suit or the skydiver who first started in 1982.","Clayton started skydiving 3 years after Nathaniel.","Tyler started skydiving 1 year before the skydiver who wears the aquamarine suit.","The jumper who first started in 1986 wears the indigo suit.","Nathaniel doesn't wear the blue suit.","Nathaniel started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who wears the violet suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Clayton","Ira","Nathaniel","Shaun","Tyler"],"label_c":["aquamarine","blue","indigo","lime green","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25303f804e64d0aa5c468c49218ae195"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Nina Nunez's stamp sold for $25,000 less than Sal Sanchez's stamp.","The \"Danish Rosa\" sold for $25,000 more than Ted Tucker's stamp.","The $225,000 stamp wasn't the \"Yellownose\".","Ted Tucker's stamp sold for $50,000 more than the \"Frog's Eye\".","Of Quinn Quade's stamp and the $125,000 stamp, one was the \"Inverted Blue\" and the other was the \"Frog's Eye\".","The \"Yellownose\" sold for somewhat more than Pam Parson's stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Nina Nunez","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade","Sal Sanchez","Ted Tucker"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Danish Rosa","Frog\\'s Eye","Inverted Blue","Yellownose"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c0da288fbf5682bea32a0279b350193"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The five craters are the Carboniferous impact crater, the 125 m. wide one, the 175 m. wide one, the Garight impact crater and the Hinwore impact crater.","The Cambrian impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the Carboniferous impact crater.","The Asanish impact crater is either the Triassic impact crater or the Cambrian impact crater.","The Triassic impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Garight impact crater.","Of the 150 m. wide one and the 200 m. wide crater, one is known as the Moriwa site and the other was formed during the Cretaceous period."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Garight","Hinwore","Moriwa","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Jurassic","Triassic"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c31ef1412263787d2dbf2071879ad703"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The order shaped like a sailboat will be delivered 2 days after the cake shaped like a sports car.","Of Mrs. Becker's cake and Mrs. Gillespie's order, one will be in the shape of a sports car and the other will be delivered on October 6.","Mrs. Estrada's order will be in the shape of a biplane.","The October 7 delivery is either Mrs. Massey's cake or the order shaped like a sailboat.","The October 8 delivery won't be shaped like a bowling pin.","Mrs. Gillespie's cake will be in the shape of a rocket ship."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Becker","Estrada","Gillespie","Ingram","Massey"],"label_c":["biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a05a6b16c9e4a434124d9c71e703a3ad"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Of the person who came in at 7:00am and the person who ordered pumpernickel, one was Eva and the other was Deanna.","The customer who ordered naan came in sometime before Louise.","The customer who came in at 9:00am asked for rye bread.","Ora came in one hour after the person who ordered matzo.","The person who ordered matzo, Yvette and the person who came in at 8:30am were all different customers.","The person who came in at 8:30am was either Ora or the customer who ordered flatbread.","The person who ordered matzo came in sometime before Eva."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am"],"label_b":["Deanna","Eva","Louise","Ora","Yvette"],"label_c":["flatbread","matzo","naan","pumpernickel","rye bread"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3ebccb33322c281655ce3ff95bd8cad"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Natasha's cake is shaped like a train.","Ora's cake costs somewhat more than the piece shaped like a golf ball.","The cake shaped like a potato costs 75 dollars less than the cake shaped like a beach chair.","The piece shaped like a potato costs 75 dollars less than Zachary's piece.","Bridget's piece is either the $175 piece or the $225 cake.","Terri's cake is either the cake shaped like a golf ball or the $225 piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Bridget","Natasha","Ora","Terri","Zachary"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","potato","train"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0eac9f712a616f899e67c62c137c49a8"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["The \"Danish Rosa\" was either Ted Tucker's stamp or Odette Opal's stamp.","The $125,000 stamp was either the \"Bull's Dove\" or Ted Tucker's stamp.","Of the \"Bull's Dove\" and the $225,000 stamp, one was bought by Lou Lawry and the other was bought by Ray Ricardo.","Pam Parson's stamp sold for $75,000 less than Ray Ricardo's stamp.","The $225,000 stamp was the \"Yellownose\".","Odette Opal's stamp sold for somewhat less than the \"Frog's Eye\"."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Lou Lawry","Odette Opal","Pam Parson","Ray Ricardo","Ted Tucker"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Danish Rosa","Frog\\'s Eye","Inverted Blue","Yellownose"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d873e398375afdf9f38be16f2e70c887"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The shaggy mane mushroom sells for somewhat less per pound than the bricktop mushroom.","The bricktop mushroom sells for $35 per pound.","The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.","The five mushrooms are the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound, the mushroom going to Organimarket, the mushroom going to Wickman's, the mushroom going to Abby's Mart and the woodear mushroom.","Of the bear's tooth mushroom and the shaggy mane mushroom, one will go to Organimarket and the other sells for $30 per pound.","The bear's tooth mushroom doesn't sell for $40 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","pink bottom","shaggy mane","woodear"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Localvoria","Organimarket","Pete\\'s Produce","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05568dfbc41628bceaff377ffa6b8da8"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The cup took 5 more minutes to print than Gary's item.","Philip's piece was either the piece that printed in 10 minutes or the mask.","Nadine's item, the piece that printed in 15 minutes and the design that printed in 30 minutes were all different items.","Nadine's piece wasn't the whistle.","The piece that printed in 10 minutes was the skull.","Of Willis's item and the cup, one took 15 minutes to print and the other took 20 minutes to print."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes"],"label_b":["Gary","Lee","Nadine","Philip","Willis"],"label_c":["cup","helmet","mask","skull","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b195b9de95b65f4fdcbefcf453693f2c"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The nibner newt doesn't have a surviving population of 350.","The perens pig was listed 3 years after the species with a population size of 560.","Of the lisner cat and the perens pig, one has 385 surviving individuals and the other was recognized as endangered in 2010.","The dobra dingo was listed 1 year after the lisner cat.","The species added to the list in 2008 is either the nibner newt or the species with a population size of 490.","The nibner newt was listed sometime after the osbele oryx."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["280","350","385","490","560"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b81c30ef4c455175994aa8253fe46bb"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Phillip charges 4 dollars less than Angel.","Of the carver who works with yew and the woodworker who charges 11 dollars, one is Evan and the other is Martin.","The sci-fi fan who charges 9 dollars works with pine.","Oliver is either the sci-fi fan who charges 5 dollars or the carver who works with pine.","The carver who charges 11 dollars doesn't work with rosewood.","Evan charges 2 dollars less than the woodworker who works with ash."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Evan","Martin","Oliver","Phillip"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","pine","rosewood","yew"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65a8bd131ef31820b4920e89a2d4c7d9"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Roland's outing will begin sometime after the trip starting at Greektown.","The outing starting at Greektown will begin sometime after the trip starting at Chinatown.","Of Adriana's outing and Emily's tour, one will be at 11:00am and the other will start at Greektown.","The outing starting at Yorkville will begin 2 hours after Inez's trip.","Emily's outing won't be at 9:00am.","The tour starting at Little Italy is either the 9:00am outing or Inez's outing."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Adriana","Emily","Inez","Kelly","Roland"],"label_c":["Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=478241ddf515b58fbe36680e44cc4c8f"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Asanish impact crater is wider than the Moriwa impact crater.","The five craters are the 150 m. wide crater, the Cambrian impact crater, the Hinwore impact crater, the Ormagh impact crater and the Triassic impact crater.","The Asanish impact crater is either the Triassic impact crater or the 150 m. wide one.","The Kimeta impact crater wasn't formed during the Jurassic period.","The Asanish impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the Permian impact crater.","The 175 m. wide one is either the Hinwore impact crater or the Permian impact crater.","The Asanish impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the Kimeta impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa","Ormagh"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Carboniferous","Jurassic","Permian","Triassic"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d1e146d5b6f91d82dfa3164c2ab1b59"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The 2003 vacation is either the holiday with Lillie or the kayaking trip.","The kayaking holiday was 2 years after the holiday with Neal.","The trip with Lillie wasn't the cycling holiday.","Of the vacation with Neal and the 2002 vacation, one was the hiking trip and the other was the hunting vacation.","The 2004 trip, the hiking trip and the holiday with Lillie are all different trips.","The vacation with Rochelle was 2 years after the holiday with Victor.","The hunting trip is either the vacation with Yvonne or the holiday with Victor."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005"],"label_b":["Lillie","Neal","Rochelle","Victor","Yvonne"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hiking","hunting","kayaking"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25486cb0a20afcddabbb7b515e53c5ab"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Navarro is staying somewhat longer than the guest in room 320.","Of Mr. Gonzalez and Zamora, one is in room 117 and the other is staying for 4 days.","Mr. Gonzalez is staying 1 day longer than the guest in room 320.","Ingram is either the client in room 203 or the customer who is staying for 2 days.","The five people are the guest who is staying for 6 days, the person in room 320, Navarro, the guest in room 114 and Ingram.","The client who is staying for 4 days is in room 114."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mr. Gonzalez","Ingram","Lara","Navarro","Zamora"],"label_c":["114","117","203","209","320"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d31ce9b8b4ef436a070951eb241d4772"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The $2,500 display is 5 gallons larger than the $550 tank.","The display bought by Al Ayala cost $1,825.","The fish tank bought by Gideon Gates is either the 60 gallon display or the $775 tank.","Of the 70 gallon fish tank and the 65 gallon fish tank, one was bought by Al Ayala and the other cost $1,500.","The display bought by Faith Frisk isn't 65 gallons.","The tank bought by Edwin Ellis is either the 75 gallon fish tank or the 55 gallon display.","The tank bought by Cora Carey cost $550."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Cora Carey","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$1,500","$1,825","$2,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=697d10b286686fdbc2204ec9ce7fd85f"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Lucky Star is in Latimer.","Lucky Star will be worked on sometime before Lone Oak.","The business in Albion will be worked on 2 days after the business in Latimer.","Hazelwood is either the business Michael will dust on June 8th or the business in Newark.","Of the one in Red Oak and Hazelwood, one will be dusted on June 8th and the other will be dusted on June 6th.","The farm in Paradise will be worked on 1 day after the farm in Albion.","Meadowgrove isn't in Albion.","Meadowgrove will be worked on sometime after Lucky Star."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th"],"label_b":["Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star"],"label_c":["Albion","Latimer","Newark","Paradise","Red Oak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c94fe10209425b0668c44dba1c41b46"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The business that received the $4,000,000 investment was started by Vicky Velez.","Of Byxby.com and Atriana.com, one received $3,000,000 and the other was started by Lara Larson.","Gofro.com received 1 million dollars more than Byxby.com.","Madinkz.com was started by Addie Abrams.","Byxby.com received less than the startup started by Will Waters.","Byxby.com received 2 million dollars more than the business started by Addie Abrams."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Tyngle.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f54127b130b90a9dc15f9b94bb5a1e00"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The ashtanga yoga session isn't led by Pamela.","The bikram yoga class is at 11:30am.","The five classes are the hatha yoga class, Karen's session, the 12:30pm session, the 11:30am session and the 10:30am session.","The hatha yoga class is led by Opal.","The iyengar yoga class begins 1 hour before the anusara yoga session.","Rosemary's class starts 1 hour after the iyengar yoga class."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar"],"label_c":["Karen","Opal","Pamela","Rosemary","Teresa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6299eb0dfe25ec56bcb1a00d6af303f8"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly that sold for $260 wasn't the 8th lot.","The insect won by Joel sold for 10 dollars more than the insect won by Benjamin.","Of the butterfly that was auctioned 1st and the butterfly that sold for $270, one was won by Harry and the other was won by Lowell.","The insect that sold for $250 was either the insect that was auctioned 9th or the insect that was auctioned 6th.","The butterfly that was auctioned 6th sold for 20 dollars more than the insect won by Lowell.","The insect won by Orlando sold for somewhat more than the butterfly that was auctioned 7th."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290"],"label_b":["Benjamin","Harry","Joel","Lowell","Orlando"],"label_c":["1st","6th","7th","8th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8085869d7a756d62a49d8af350641af"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The job with 150 attendees is the wedding.","The event with 50 attendees is either the anniversary assignment or Zachary's assignment.","The birthday assignment is either Zachary's job or Kurt's event.","Oliver's job will involve 75 fewer people than Vicky's job.","Kurt's assignment will involve somewhat fewer people than the conference job.","Of the anniversary event and the job with 150 attendees, one will be handled by Clarence and the other will be handled by Vicky."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150"],"label_b":["Clarence","Kurt","Oliver","Vicky","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","retreat","wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ea644aab7aa71e200ef31f90e2dfbd2"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["The viral video with 8 million views isn't \"Happy Hermits\".","Bill's video has 1 million more views than Wade's viral video.","\"Happy Hermits\" has somewhat more views than \"Baby Eats Cake\".","The viral video with 7 million views is either \"Beach Brouhaha\" or Wade's viral video.","\"Beach Brouhaha\" is either Nichole's viral video or Bill's video.","\"Dancing Hyena\" has 3 million fewer views than Nichole's viral video.","Of Daryl's video and Bill's viral video, one is \"Baby Eats Cake\" and the other received 6 million views."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million"],"label_b":["Bill","Daryl","Marsha","Nichole","Wade"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Happy Hermits","You Otter Know"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f60c1fef8a4608dc966bcef862ffd02"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The rocket developed by Vexatech will launch 2 months before the Cornick.","The rocket that will launch in May is either the Worul or the rocket developed by Omnipax.","The Gralax will launch 1 month before the Beritron.","The Worul won't launch in February.","Of the rocket that will launch in April and the rocket developed by Rubicorp, one is the Cornick and the other is the Gralax.","The rocket developed by Permias will launch sometime before the Gralax."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Beritron","Cornick","Exatris","Gralax","Worul"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Permias","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Vexatech"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d60965bcbf801a6d4ce1a85f313cc4e"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Manic Android's song is 3 tracks before \"Anything Else\".","Gizmo Glory's song is 1 track after \"What We Need\".","The five tracks are Silver Blue's song, the fourth track, the fifth track, \"I Think of You\" and the first track.","Abacus's track is either \"Can't Escape\" or the fifth track.","Of Gizmo Glory's song and the third song, one is \"I Think of You\" and the other is \"Can't Escape\"."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=389dcab73d64477ad0292709b3420725"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The jumper who wears the lime green suit started skydiving sometime after Kelly.","Of the skydiver who wears the pink suit and the skydiver who wears the lime green suit, one is Marcus and the other started skydiving in 1985.","The jumper who first started in 1983 doesn't wear the silver suit.","Nathaniel started skydiving 2 years after Marcus.","Arnold started skydiving in 1985.","The jumper who first started in 1984 is either Kelly or the skydiver who wears the red suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Arnold","Harvey","Kelly","Marcus","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["lime green","pink","red","silver","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0cbfd30f729c4873af5b05a8a2b9238"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Of the customer who requested quinoa and Isabel, one paid $8.75 and the other paid $9.75.","Mercedes paid less than Isabel.","Frederick asked for wheat grass.","Rosa paid 2 dollars more than the person who requested flaxseed.","The customer who requested chia seeds paid more than the person who requested wheat grass.","The customer who requested flaxseed paid less than the customer who requested wheat grass.","Trevor didn't request chia seeds."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["Frederick","Isabel","Mercedes","Rosa","Trevor"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=055a57d485e4f125d76e5c141e84d6be"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The ring that cost $1200 doesn't have the ruby.","The piece with the aquamarine cost more than Elvira's piece.","The piece that cost $1300 is either Elvira's ring or the piece with the opal.","Of the ring with the diamond and the piece with the aquamarine, one is Jacquelyn's and the other cost $1400.","Lorraine's ring cost 200 dollars more than Jacquelyn's piece.","Becky's piece cost $1400."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Becky","Cheri","Elvira","Jacquelyn","Lorraine"],"label_c":["aquamarine","diamond","opal","ruby","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b8c5823e89c79da7bebef69ee60f6df"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Alphalon II is made by Dynatra.","The 10 GB phone is made by Technitron.","The Portimax C is either the Volkia mobile phone or the 2 GB mobile phone.","The 8 GB phone isn't made by Dynatra.","Of the Pegasus phone and the Epplex 7s, one has 2 GB of storage and the other has 4 GB of storage.","The Yego Plus, the Volkia one, the Opel one and the 4 GB phone are all different phones."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Yego Plus"],"label_c":["Dynatra","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a8580d21a771f0004bffe2674229611"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Opel item has 4 GB more storage than the Zennia 580.","The Volkia one has 4 GB less storage than the Technitron mobile phone.","The Zennia 580 has somewhat more storage than the Lunia V2.","The Zennia 580 is made by Andromeda.","The Dynatra one is either the Winnow XD or the 6 GB mobile phone.","Of the Winnow XD and the Epplex 7s, one is made by Technitron and the other has 10 GB of storage."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Opel","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e1fb3ccc5e0c3335b0365264f3211ef"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Thorn of Suns is either the movie that received 6 nominations or the movie directed by Danny Trevor.","Sea of Dreams received one more nomination than the film directed by Tank Reznor.","The film directed by Virgil Katz received one more nomination than Maximum Risk.","The Illusion didn't get 5 nominations.","Of the movie that received 6 nominations and the movie directed by Paul Walnier, one is Fatal Sheen and the other is The Illusion.","Of the film that received 3 nominations and The Illusion, one was directed by Virgil Katz and the other was directed by Paul Walnier."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns"],"label_c":["Danny Trevor","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9242ae93bcb0e098908c13ac179ddde"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Alvin's team will include Paula.","Horace's expedition will leave sometime before Charles's team.","Connie's expedition will leave sometime after Paula's team.","Oscar's team will leave 2 months after Dixie's team.","Dixie's expedition will leave sometime before Paula's expedition.","Zachary's expedition won't include Connie.","Of Ida's expedition and Charles's expedition, one will leave in March and the other will leave in April."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alvin","Charles","Horace","Oscar","Zachary"],"label_c":["Brittany","Connie","Dixie","Ida","Paula"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4dbc2fadcb9388bdce18ee982ffe05fa"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Yuba City will get somewhat more snow than Garberville.","The location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees will get 2 more inches of snow than Yuba City.","The location with a forecasted low of 11 degrees is either Meadow Vista or the location that will get 3 inches of snow.","The town with a forecasted low of 22 degrees will get 2 fewer inches of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 19 degrees.","Yuba City has a forecasted low of 8 degrees.","Of Meadow Vista and Alden, one has a forecasted low of 19 degrees and the other is expected to receive 5 inches of snow."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Alden","Garberville","Meadow Vista","Smith River","Yuba City"],"label_c":["8 degrees","11 degrees","12 degrees","19 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2d2e9e13257fdd3791241829d8f4e6a"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The customer going out with Jorge will dive sometime before Mrs. Ferrell.","The customer going out with Ted will dive 2 days before Ms. Chang.","Of the diver going out on July 16 and the customer going out with Kristy, one is Ms. Chang and the other is Mrs. Ferrell.","The customer going out on July 17 is either Mr. Gallegos or the customer going out with Hilda.","Mrs. Ferrell will dive 1 day before Mr. Ayers.","Mr. Gallegos won't dive on July 14."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16","July 17"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Ms. Chang","Mr. Erickson","Mrs. Ferrell","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Hilda","Jorge","Kristy","Rachael","Ted"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04b58aa396be671a7b9c82bc0ee2bf42"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Of Emerald View and the hotel that costs $175 per night, one is on Antigua and the other is on Grenada.","The option that costs $255 per night is either the resort on St. Barts or Sapphire Hills.","The option that costs $195 per night is either the resort on Antigua or Sapphire Hills.","Emerald View costs 20 dollars less per night than the resort on Martinique.","Emerald View costs 20 dollars more per night than Silver Harbor.","Sapphire Hills isn't on Anguilla.","Grand Echo costs $255 per night."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Emerald View","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Grenada","Martinique","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=091d8a16ff3436592857606fa02ba838"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["The person who works in the green section served 50 more riders than Victor.","Victor served more riders than the worker who works in the yellow section.","Of the employee who works in the orange section and Eduardo, one served 75 riders and the other served 150 riders.","Of the person who works in the green section and the worker who works in the orange section, one is Chris and the other served 150 riders.","The worker who served 125 riders doesn't work in the blue section.","Jeremy served 50 riders."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders"],"label_b":["Chris","Eduardo","Guy","Jeremy","Victor"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=deec528e2d7795f43239ca6ead4774e6"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Quael is farther away from us than Istryn.","The planet orbiting star PLC 120 is 4 light years farther away from us than Quael.","Quael orbits star BDF 198.","The planet orbiting star HV 491 is either Kinucia or the exoplanet 45 light years from earth.","The planet orbiting star ZQ 75 is 4 light years closer to us than the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.","Of Kinucia and Hinveng, one orbits star VJD 913 and the other is 49 light years from earth."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Hinveng","Istryn","Kinucia","Llyrak","Quael"],"label_c":["BDF 198","HV 491","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8604c65f78e3410f423bd08b081a9967"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Foxtrot Group deployed 1 hour after Charlie Group.","Of the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge and the squad that dropped at Dana Point, one deployed at 8:00am and the other is Tango Group.","The squad that dropped at Frazier Park is either the team that jumped at 11:00am or India Group.","Of the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge and the squad that jumped at 10:00am, one is India Group and the other is Charlie Group.","The five teams are the squad that jumped at 12:00pm, Charlie Group, the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain, the squad that dropped at Dana Point and India Group."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Sierra","Tango"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Dana Point","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a7d385a94836c7538767919b6c8a04a"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The battalion led by Commander Hensley is Echo Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Zimmerman won't deploy in April.","Golf Battalion is either the battalion led by Commander Wood or the battalion led by Commander Rhodes.","Echo Battalion will deploy 1 month before the battalion led by Commander Wood.","Of the battalion led by Commander Lee and the battalion led by Commander Wood, one is Victor Battalion and the other will deploy in March.","Golf Battalion will deploy 1 month before Echo Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Wood is either Lima Battalion or the battalion deploying in March."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Hensley","Lee","Rhodes","Wood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Echo","Golf","Lima","Mike","Victor"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fab3318a75ab069538b37da03691228e"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The one bought by Shannon came out sometime before the game bought by Dave.","The one bought by Frank came out 2 years after the one bought by Shannon.","AWOL Alert came out 3 years after the one bought by Shannon.","The one bought by Dave and Troop Seven are different video games.","The game bought by Dave came out 1 year before Blaster Boy.","Blaster Boy came out sometime before Magic Marbles.","The video game that came out in 1986 wasn't bought by Bruce."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven"],"label_c":["Bruce","Dave","Frank","Shannon","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96cd196184a542584bdcb7626a02b597"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Bryan is either the 14-year-old or the 8-year-old.","Of the child with the April 3rd birthday and the child with the April 7th birthday, one is Edmund and the other is 14 years old.","The 6-year-old is either Johanna or Bryan.","The five children are Patti, the grandchild with the April 15th birthday, the child with the April 7th birthday, the child with the April 19th birthday and the grandchild with the April 3rd birthday.","Bryan has a birthday 8 days after the 5-year-old.","The 8-year-old has a birthday 4 days before Johanna."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Bryan","Edmund","Johanna","Patti","Rosemarie"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","14"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5027a32bf518ce2524ab5a6455458237"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Eileen hit 4 years after the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage.","Hurricane Gwendolyn hit sometime before Hurricane Nina.","Hurricane Heidi caused $12.5 million in damage.","The storm that caused $17.4 million in damage hit 8 years before the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage.","Hurricane Heidi hit sometime after Hurricane Eileen.","Of the storm that hit in 1960 and the hurricane that hit in 1956, one caused $16.6 million in damage and the other was Hurricane Audrey."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960"],"label_b":["Audrey","Eileen","Gwendolyn","Heidi","Nina"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$15.7 million","$16.6 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba5710eadbe8c9adc0638cd37149bd20"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The design that printed in 25 minutes was either Ollie's piece or the cup.","The design that printed in 30 minutes was the whistle.","Ollie's item took 10 more minutes to print than the helmet.","The helmet, Yvonne's design and the design that printed in 25 minutes were all different items.","The phone case required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Jacqueline's item.","The helmet required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Hilda's design.","Of the item that printed in 10 minutes and the skull, one was Hilda's and the other was Gary's."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes"],"label_b":["Gary","Hilda","Jacqueline","Ollie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["cup","helmet","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ff74f1043df7518cb3642b706772005"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 1 gold medal was either the team that won 5 silver medals or the squad from Yemen.","The team from Paraguay ended the games with 3 fewer gold medals than the squad from Slovakia.","The team from Jordan ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team that won 10 silver medals.","The team that won 6 silver medals was either the team from Yemen or the squad from Jordan.","The squad that won 5 gold medals ended with 12 silver medals.","Of the team that won 5 silver medals and the team that won 5 gold medals, one is the squad from Dominica and the other is the team from Slovakia."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Dominica","Jordan","Paraguay","Slovakia","Yemen"],"label_c":["5","6","10","11","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0a9d479c80a1a32a4e278169706a4e6"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The five orders were the beverage that cost $3.70, the drink Charlie ordered, the vanilla latte, the iced americano and the drink Fredrick ordered.","The beverage ordered by Eduardo cost 10 cents more than the coffee ordered by Charlie.","Of the cappuccino and the iced americano, one cost $3.30 and the other was ordered by Ira.","Of the cappuccino and the coffee that cost $3.50, one was ordered by Fredrick and the other was ordered by Charlie.","The mocha was either the coffee that cost $3.60 or the beverage Fredrick ordered."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70"],"label_b":["Charlie","Eduardo","Fredrick","Henry","Ira"],"label_c":["cappuccino","espresso","iced americano","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28ee39d107f3af733ce96e05237dd78d"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Of the contestant who threw the violet darts and Luther, one finished with 41 points and the other finished with 48 points.","The contestant who scored 62 points didn't throw the gray darts.","Zachary, the player who threw the yellow darts, the contestant who threw the orange darts and the player who scored 48 points were all different players.","Rudy was either the player who threw the yellow darts or the contestant who scored 41 points.","The player who scored 69 points threw the white darts.","Bill threw the gray darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Bill","Luther","Rudy","Willard","Zachary"],"label_c":["gray","orange","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=716221f641cf99d859877870ef19a45b"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Of \"Dancing Well\" and \"Heaven's Seal\", one was due on September 1 and the other was taken out by Yvette.","Rosa's book was due 1 week after Pauline's book.","The five books are the book due on September 29, Pauline's book, \"Stars Below\", \"Heaven's Seal\" and Terrance's book.","Of \"Dancing Well\" and the book due on September 15, one was taken out by Terrance and the other was taken out by Pauline.","\"Ohio Haunts\" is either the title due on September 22 or Terrance's book."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Pauline","Rosa","Terrance","Wayne","Yvette"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=101b7aa19dc1ad5abfaa3bcefa82821f"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The customer going out with Muriel is either Mr. Erickson or Mr. Ayers.","The customer going out with Peter will dive 3 days before Mr. Erickson.","The customer going out with Sylvia will dive sometime after the diver going out with Jorge.","The customer going out on July 17 won't go out with Sylvia.","Of Mrs. Blake and Mr. Ayers, one will go out with Jorge and the other will dive on July 15.","The diver going out on July 16 is either the customer going out with Muriel or Mrs. Ferrell.","Mr. Ayers will dive 1 day after Mrs. Ferrell."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16","July 17"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mrs. Blake","Ms. Chang","Mr. Erickson","Mrs. Ferrell"],"label_c":["Jorge","Muriel","Peter","Sylvia","Willard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c2e89b6f3ec2020896f26cd3ddd5a74"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Francis didn't start his contest at 12:00 pm.","Guillermo started eating at 11:45 am.","The five contestants are the contestant who began his competition at 11:15 am, the competitor who won the hot dog contest, the contestant who won the watermelon contest, the person who won the chicken wing contest and Paul.","The competitor who won the doughnut contest began his contest 15 minutes before the contestant who won the chicken wing contest.","Ollie began his contest sometime before Guillermo.","Of Francis and Ollie, one won the hot dog contest and the other started eating at 11:30 am."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm"],"label_b":["Francis","Guillermo","Lucas","Ollie","Paul"],"label_c":["chicken wing","doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","watermelon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e994cd5c9b7511021de9f885e59c88fe"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The ring with the aquamarine cost 200 dollars more than the ring with the amethyst.","Angela's ring is either the piece that cost $1500 or the piece with the diamond.","Natasha's piece doesn't have the aquamarine.","Terry's ring has the amethyst.","Of the ring with the topaz and Angela's piece, one cost $1500 and the other cost $1300.","Terry's ring cost less than Irene's ring.","Natasha's ring cost more than Terry's ring.","The piece with the ruby cost 100 dollars more than the piece with the aquamarine."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Angela","Cheri","Irene","Natasha","Terry"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","ruby","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe276c283fe771b8910357f3f67d12ed"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Delores received the $45,000 scholarship.","The person who received the $30,000 scholarship is either the person who will major in Biology or Jan.","Jan won't major in Astronomy.","Of Brooke and the student who received the $25,000 scholarship, one will major in Biology and the other will major in English.","The student who received the $45,000 scholarship is either the person who will major in Theology or Jan.","Brooke was awarded $5,000 more than Tracy.","Brooke was awarded $5,000 less than the student who will major in Finance."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000"],"label_b":["Brooke","Delores","Felicia","Jan","Tracy"],"label_c":["Astronomy","Biology","English","Finance","Theology"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6308f531abba735c4f7578e295ff069"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The person who ordered the philadelphia roll paid 4 dollars more than the customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll.","The client who ordered the dynamite roll didn't order the spider roll.","The customer who ordered the alaskan roll paid $11.50.","The client who ordered the futomaki roll is either the customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll or the customer who paid $13.50.","The customer who ordered the boston roll ordered the teriyaki roll.","Of the person who ordered the summer roll and the customer who ordered the boston roll, one paid $15.50 and the other paid $13.50."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","dynamite","futomaki","philadelphia"],"label_c":["spicy tuna","spider","summer","teriyaki","yellowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5f1b2726af459e1d517ea472439a4cd"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The direct mailer was produced by Eddie Evans.","The billboard was produced by Hal Hopkins.","The web campaign is either the campaign with 775 responses or the ad produced by Faith Fowler.","The newspaper ad is either the ad with 1225 responses or the campaign with 625 responses.","The tv commercial hasn't brought in a total of 925 responses.","Of the campaign with 1075 responses and the campaign with 925 responses, one is the billboard and the other was produced by Gilda Gamble.","The campaign produced by Iva Ingram has brought in 150 more responses than the ad produced by Eddie Evans."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","newspaper ad","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6e513b7ccb1f05e1a9f9c57b06c2625"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Of the sandy hare's reserve and the park established in 2012, one is Howard Park and the other is Rosemary Park.","Howard Park was established 2 years before the atlas otter's reserve.","The park established in 2012 isn't home to the endangered pygmy beaver.","The reserve established in 2010 is home to the fig turtle.","Riverside Glen is either the reserve established in 2006 or the fig turtle's reserve.","Wanda Park was established 4 years before Elm Park."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","fig turtle","pygmy beaver","sandy hare"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3944252fd8c989b8d947b8b556858eb"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The five people are the basketball player, the person who got 11 votes, the contestant who got 25 votes, Guillermo and Isaac.","Francisco is either the soccer player or the baseball player.","The baseball player received 14 votes fewer votes than the basketball player.","The soccer player received 7 votes more votes than Guillermo.","Of the person who got 18 votes and the contestant who got 32 votes, one is Omar and the other played football."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32"],"label_b":["Francisco","Guillermo","Isaac","Omar","Tommy"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a91c19e983a7962776fca66ecabc2e70"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The submersible built by MarineCo costs 1,000 dollars less than the craft built by Deep Sea Inc..","The Ompoc Eleven costs 1,000 dollars more than the Steado G5.","The Marine V is either the $27,000 submersible or the submersible built by Zephyr Waves.","The submarine built by Watertime LLC costs somewhat more than the craft built by Pan Systems.","The Ukani Q2 is sold by Deep Sea Inc..","Of the craft built by Pan Systems and the $29,000 craft, one is the Ompoc Eleven and the other is the Rubico One."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f169fcbd0f77d368ef67a9346632143"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Pluniden is either the drug approved in March or the pharmaceutical that treats dengue fever.","Of Zednisen and the pharmaceutical approved in May, one treats arthritis and the other treats heart disease.","The medicine that treats heart disease was approved 2 months after Minitrell.","The medicine that treats influenza was approved 2 months before the drug that treats arthritis.","Damasol was approved in January.","The pharmaceutical that treats influenza was approved sometime after the pharmaceutical that treats dengue fever.","The medicine approved in February isn't used to combat diabetes."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Damasol","Gravon","Minitrell","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","influenza"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21ba493c7ce5a869e270df6b065daccf"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Silver Lakes is home to the atlas otter.","Of Howard Park and Foxtail Bend, one was established in 2008 and the other is home to the box python.","Howard Park was established sometime before the western gull's reserve.","Howard Park was established 4 years after the atlas otter's reserve.","The reserve established in 2010 is home to the pygmy beaver.","Riverside Glen was established 2 years after Howard Park."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","western gull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97b6193320e3f7c3a2afbe107f81520f"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The five teams are the \"Target Bombs\", the group that finished fourth, the team that finished fifth, the red team and the squad that finished first.","The \"Spray Paints\" was ranked 3 places ahead of the green team.","The \"Pea Shooters\" was ranked 1 place behind the yellow team.","The \"Color Blinds\" is either the purple team or the squad that finished fifth.","Of the \"Pea Shooters\" and the team that finished third, one uses red paintballs and the other uses purple paintballs."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["green","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18cc76dab72754cbd458681318c109e8"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Wesley used chainsaws.","Wesley performed sometime before Robert.","The juggler who used bowling pins performed 2 spots after the person who used chainsaws.","Trevor performed sometime after Wesley.","Of the performer who used rings and Ian, one went fifth and the other went third.","Trevor didn't use bowling pins.","Ian was either the performer who went fifth or the performer who used flashlights.","The person who used mobile phones performed 1 spot after the person who used bowling pins."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ian","Katrina","Robert","Trevor","Wesley"],"label_c":["bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2195f7b6013abbfa1265209bc7491ae"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The Illusion was directed by Paul Walnier.","Sea of Dreams wasn't directed by Maddie Mintz.","Wild Ones received 3 fewer nominations than the movie directed by Maddie Mintz.","Of the film that received 2 nominations and the film that received 4 nominations, one was directed by Paul Walnier and the other is Fatal Sheen.","Wild Ones was directed by Gabby Jones.","The movie directed by Danny Trevor received one more nomination than the movie directed by Paul Walnier."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=576f8455a54fd9f01357bb60d2ae6209"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The event with 150 attendees isn't the wedding.","Zachary's job will involve 50 more people than the conference event.","The wedding event will involve somewhat more people than Roland's assignment.","Daisy's job will involve 25 fewer people than Teresa's job.","The birthday assignment will involve 25 more people than Zachary's event.","Of Susan's assignment and the event with 50 attendees, one is the retreat and the other is the conference."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150"],"label_b":["Daisy","Roland","Susan","Teresa","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","retreat","wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ae62903bfd38ff347e94579d2b9dca9"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Of the woodworker who charges 3 dollars and the sci-fi fan who charges 11 dollars, one works with oak and the other is Wallace.","Of the carver who charges 9 dollars and Zachary, one works with spruce and the other works with hickory.","The carver who works with spruce charges 6 dollars more than Floyd.","Zachary doesn't charge 5 dollars.","Of Wallace and Martin, one works with teak and the other charges 9 dollars."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars"],"label_b":["Floyd","Martin","Richard","Wallace","Zachary"],"label_c":["hickory","mahogany","oak","spruce","teak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=911b73594952c39ff244cb24487595bb"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["Roderick will leave 2 days after the conductor departing from Hardwick.","The person departing from Manson will leave 2 days after the person departing from Leland.","Luke is scheduled to leave on June 10.","The person working on June 14 won't depart from Audubon.","Of the conductor working on June 13 and the conductor working on June 14, one will depart from Manson and the other is Nathan.","Allen is either the conductor working on June 14 or the person working on June 11.","Nathan is either the conductor departing from Hardwick or the person working on June 14."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14"],"label_b":["Allen","Chris","Luke","Nathan","Roderick"],"label_c":["Audubon","Hardwick","Jackman","Leland","Manson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=337e7cbe479ebb2fbbce0a4b7fb23446"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The anniversary job will involve 50 fewer people than the wedding job.","Of the anniversary assignment and the conference event, one will be handled by Patrice and the other will have 75 attendees.","Zachary's job will have 150 attendees.","The retreat job will involve somewhat more people than the graduation job.","The conference assignment will involve 25 fewer people than the anniversary assignment.","Vicky's job is either the wedding event or the assignment with 50 attendees.","Kurt's event is the graduation."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150"],"label_b":["Kurt","Patrice","Teresa","Vicky","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","conference","graduation","retreat","wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f5223551990e704c7bfaf69411c2698"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The earring was found at Addison Beach.","Of the object that sold for $475 and the item that sold for $400, one is cannonball and the other was found at Dimmot Woods.","The wristwatch was either the object that sold for $325 or the piece found at Colbert Run.","The gold chain was either the piece that sold for $550 or the item that sold for $250.","The silver coin didn't sell for $400.","The piece found at Heffen Lane sold for 75 dollars more than the piece found at Addison Beach.","The cannonball was found at Front Beach."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550"],"label_b":["cannonball","earring","gold chain","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52036e7061185e82e7a837598890899e"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The October 15 match didn't finish with a score of 20-13.","The 28-10 game was 8 days after the 34-7 match.","The match with the Tuscanos finished with a score of 24-21.","Of the match with the Eagles and the match with the Tuscanos, one finished with a score of 34-7 and the other was on October 7.","The game with the Rams finished with a score of 13-9.","The October 11 game is either the game with the White Rhinos or the 28-10 game."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Eagles","Rams","Tuscanos","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","20-13","24-21","28-10","34-7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a23e1e59201d12da4fcedaa439873f1f"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Foxy Roxy saw fewer manatees than Captain Lloyd's boat.","The Samantha saw 3 fewer manatees than the Sea Cow.","Of Captain Armstrong's vessel and the boat that saw 7 manatees, one was the Daily Ray and the other was the Sea Cow.","The vessel that saw 7 manatees was led by Captain Yang.","The vessel that saw 3 manatees is either Captain Armstrong's boat or the Watery Pete.","Captain Espinoza's boat is either the Watery Pete or the Foxy Roxy."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Lloyd","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd48144ef8c0365e6e782d19af002cd0"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["The person who will major in Physics was awarded some amount less than the student who will major in Archaeology.","Of the student who received the $25,000 scholarship and Carrie, one will major in Physics and the other will major in Chemistry.","Iris won't major in Finance.","Iris was awarded $10,000 less than Lauren.","The person who received the $40,000 scholarship will major in Theology.","Delores was awarded $5,000 less than the student who will major in Physics."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000"],"label_b":["Carrie","Delores","Iris","Lauren","Vicky"],"label_c":["Archaeology","Chemistry","Finance","Physics","Theology"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24856b5dd3011aa692c5a867813a4081"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Yang scored 2 goals more than the person from the Comets.","The person with 10 goals isn't from the Wolverines.","The player from the Checkers scored 1 goal more than Yang.","Of Owens and the person with 6 goals, one is from the River Kings and the other is from the Comets.","Carson scored 1 goal less than Vazquez.","The player from the Wolverines scored somewhat more than Nicholson."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Carson","Nicholson","Owens","Vazquez","Yang"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","Comets","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb62700b05d5c1c8e99c4721c84813db"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Of Fatal Sheen and the film that received 2 nominations, one was directed by Virgil Katz and the other was directed by Danny Trevor.","Of the movie directed by Adrienne Day and the film directed by Danny Trevor, one is Wild Ones and the other got 6 nominations.","Bold Service received more nominations than Maximum Risk.","The film directed by Adrienne Day received 2 more nominations than the film directed by Tank Reznor.","Bold Service is either the movie that received 3 nominations or the film that received 2 nominations."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Maddie Mintz","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7e1aa85c2ebe20247ff29129a2f4394"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The item found at Addison Beach sold for somewhat more than the cannonball.","The cannonball sold for 75 dollars less than the piece found at Gillis Park.","The object that sold for $550 wasn't found at Addison Beach.","Of the gold chain and the object found at Burr Woods, one sold for $250 and the other sold for $325.","The cannonball sold for 75 dollars less than the silver coin.","The wristwatch was either the item found at Burr Woods or the item found at Colbert Run."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550"],"label_b":["cannonball","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73b8de817e45c797847fe069db0c5a91"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The quake that took place in 1944 was either the 9.1 earthquake or the 8.1 event.","The quake with its epicenter at Sycula occurred 6 years after the 8.4 event.","The quake with its epicenter at Lorak occurred sometime after the earthquake with its epicenter at Umkad.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Jaorm was either the 8.4 event or the earthquake that took place in 1932.","The quake with its epicenter at Sycula and the 8.1 event were different earthquakes.","The quake with its epicenter at Voroldo occurred 6 years after the 8.5 event.","Of the 8.1 event and the event with its epicenter at Voroldo, one happened in 1926 and the other happened in 1938."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Jaorm","Lorak","Sycula","Umkad","Voroldo"],"label_c":["8.1","8.2","8.4","8.5","9.1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7f7b8ff05a5c9e14cb0b3815e595fd3"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["\"Frogs of Iowa\" is either Ora's book or the title due on September 15.","The five books are \"Ohio Haunts\", the title due on September 29, Vicki's book, Yvette's book and the title due on September 1.","Barry's book was due sometime before \"Heaven's Seal\".","The book due on September 15 is either \"Ohio Haunts\" or Herman's book.","\"Stars Below\" was due 1 week before Yvette's book."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Barry","Herman","Ora","Vicki","Yvette"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c07efa475fd5b1c94ec1004eb74dc17"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Tall Pines is in Defiance.","Iron Hill will be worked on 1 day after Lucky Star.","The business in Kent will be worked on sometime after the farm in George.","The one in Eldon will be worked on 1 day before the farm in Defiance.","Blackwater is either the farm Michael will dust on June 6th or the farm in Santa Clara.","Of the one in George and the farm Michael will dust on June 8th, one is Iron Hill and the other is Meadowgrove."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Iron Hill","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Defiance","Eldon","George","Kent","Santa Clara"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e69863b2b63d5a7c944eeacd4245fd8d"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Bagee is 12 feet tall.","Pezaku is 1 foot taller than the giraffe from Kenya.","Of the one from Chad and the one that is 14 feet tall, one is Angrit and the other is Pezaku.","The animal from Ethiopia is somewhat taller than Kaldel.","The giraffe that is 14 feet tall came from South Sudan.","The animal that is 11 feet tall is either the giraffe from Namibia or the animal from Kenya."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Bagee","Kaldel","Pezaku","Zakita"],"label_c":["Chad","Ethiopia","Kenya","Namibia","South Sudan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f53829aba88365c66ddd79d7a48210db"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The five products are the $9.50 product, the alfalfa product, Nick Norris's product, Linda Lynn's product and the lemon blossom product.","The basswood honey costs 1 dollar more than the alfalfa product.","Midge Mintz's honey is either the $8.50 honey or the lemon blossom honey.","Of Heddy Heath's product and the $7.50 honey, one is made from lemon blossom nectar and the other is made from alfalfa nectar.","Of Heddy Heath's product and Linda Lynn's honey, one costs $5.50 and the other is made from sourwood nectar."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b08e1be539a89219fcdd50f2c9e1dd2"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Bold Service wasn't directed by Tank Reznor.","Wild Ones is either the movie that received 3 nominations or the movie directed by Maddie Mintz.","The movie that received 3 nominations was directed by Paul Walnier.","The Illusion received 3 fewer nominations than the movie directed by Maddie Mintz.","Of Wild Ones and Sea of Dreams, one was directed by Danny Trevor and the other got 5 nominations.","Bold Service got 4 nominations."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af4e662edd3570670c3a119879eb44ec"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Bliss Iron's song is 1 track after Abacus's track.","Of \"Beverly\" and the third song, one is by Hustle Boys and the other is by Abacus.","The five tracks are the fifth song, Abacus's song, \"What We Need\", \"Poorly Worded\" and Hustle Boys's song.","Of \"Beverly\" and \"Poorly Worded\", one is the first track and the other is by Silver Blue.","\"Vanity Plates\" is either the fourth track or Hustle Boys's song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Hustle Boys","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d5cfaf45bbea57cf0c3fdc468648cc4"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Tyngle.com received 3 million dollars less than the business started by Fred Frost.","Atriana.com received $3,000,000.","Atriana.com wasn't founded by Vicky Velez.","Zetafish.com is either the company that received the $2,000,000 investment or the startup started by Fred Frost.","The business that received the $2,000,000 investment was started by Pat Padilla.","Of Zetafish.com and Byxby.com, one was started by Betty Becker and the other received $4,000,000."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f6e34df549baf8a5cea3083c22dca3d"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The Russells are paying 30 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Saturday.","Of the Huffs and the Russells, one is moving in on Tuesday and the other is paying $720 a month.","The Gordons are paying 10 dollars more per month than the Huffs.","The Johnsons aren't moving in on Monday.","The Johnsons are paying more per month than the Kerrs.","The family paying $700 a month is either the Johnsons or the family moving in on Wednesday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720"],"label_b":["Gordons","Huffs","Johnsons","Kerrs","Russells"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6275536249a72da9b6c9e77f35741214"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The fifth period class isn't taught by Mr. Kerr.","The class in room 120 is held 2 periods after Mr. Yang's class.","The class in room 319 is held 2 periods after Mr. Stafford's class.","The course in room 319 and Mr. Quinn's class are different classes.","Mr. Quinn's class is held sometime after the class in room 405.","Of the class in room 318 and Mr. Quinn's class, one is held during second period and the other is held during third period."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["120","318","319","322","405"],"label_c":["Duffy","Kerr","Quinn","Stafford","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ba9804d96c613c3949d4eac358274f9"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["\"Dancing Well\" was due 2 weeks after \"Frogs of Iowa\".","\"Stars Below\" was due 1 week after \"Dancing Well\".","Ken's book wasn't \"Dancing Well\".","Of \"Time to Burn\" and Cory's book, one was due on September 29 and the other was due on September 15.","Ken's book was due sometime after Latasha's book.","Latasha's book was \"Frogs of Iowa\".","Cory's book is either the title due on September 29 or \"Ohio Haunts\".","Latasha's book was due sometime before Franklin's book."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Cory","Dan","Franklin","Ken","Latasha"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7743ff4096ab4fd12bce6cbb20d08742"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Of the print published in 1713 and the map published in 1767, one was Gostaldo's and the other was of Corsica.","The map published in 1767 is either Bleux's print or the map of North Africa.","Bleux's print was published sometime before Handle's print.","Jenson's print was published in 1749.","The print published in 1785 wasn't of Tuscany.","Bleux's map was of Scandinavia."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Bleux","Gostaldo","Handle","Jenson","Waldemuller"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","North Africa","Scandinavia","Tuscany"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=714b5fb336f3af6391e343b8aaa72022"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The 800 ft zip line doesn't have a maximum height of 25 ft.","Of the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft and Line D, one is 700 ft long and the other is 850 ft long.","Line F is 650 ft long.","Line G is longer than the line with a maximum height of 70 ft.","The line with a maximum height of 30 ft is 100 feet longer than Line G.","Of the one with a maximum height of 30 ft and the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft, one is Line A and the other is 850 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line D","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","55 ft","70 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84944f1b32d7b932aae7ca4a50b6f63b"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Troop Seven is either the one bought by Gene or the video game that came out in 1986.","Of the one bought by Gene and the game bought by Jamie, one is Magic Marbles and the other came out in 1985.","Magic Marbles, the video game bought by Raul, the video game that came out in 1986 and the video game bought by Dave are all different video games.","AWOL Alert came out sometime after Magic Marbles.","Troop Seven came out 2 years after Victorforce.","The one bought by Frank is either Magic Marbles or Blaster Boy.","The game that came out in 1987 wasn't bought by Dave."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Dave","Frank","Gene","Jamie","Raul"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39a5d4232d3e64464ab78c8a2134a090"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Anthony has a birthday 4 days after the 18-year-old.","Of Anthony and Walter, one is 6 years old and the other was born on April 11th.","Ollie has a birthday sometime after the 18-year-old.","The five children are the grandchild with the April 19th birthday, the 18-year-old, Ollie, the 5-year-old and Hilda.","Hilda is either the 8-year-old or the one with the April 3rd birthday.","The one with the April 11th birthday is 5 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Hilda","Michelle","Ollie","Walter"],"label_c":["5","6","8","14","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=432671ebf0ae1adcf9739ae4475bfeb5"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Dolores was awarded 3 spots before the girl who won the ceramics badge.","Ollie was awarded 2 spots before the girl who won the first aid badge.","The youngster who won the leadership badge was awarded before the youngster who won the wildlife badge.","The five girls were the youngster who won the theater badge, Ollie, Patsy, Dolores and Harriet.","Patsy was awarded 2 spots before Harriet."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Dolores","Harriet","Maxine","Ollie","Patsy"],"label_c":["ceramics","first aid","leadership","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83f46caee6919c96ce0cc37ce75b20be"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Ollie's pet was bought 2 months after the tree frog.","The cane toad was bought 1 month after the tree frog.","Rosemary's pet is either the wood frog or the animal bought in April.","Freda's pet was bought 1 month before the wood frog.","Gertrude's pet was bought in May.","The amphibian bought in April isn't the bullfrog."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Angela","Freda","Gertrude","Ollie","Rosemary"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10262f3a043a1d75de5c9a6473c63e60"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Eleanor's piece required 10 fewer minutes to print than Jacqueline's piece.","Of the design that printed in 10 minutes and Bertha's item, one was the phone case and the other was the helmet.","The phone case required somewhat fewer minutes to print than the flower.","Cedric's item required 5 fewer minutes to print than the phone case.","The piece that printed in 25 minutes was the whistle.","Eleanor's piece wasn't the mask."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes"],"label_b":["Bertha","Cedric","Eleanor","Jacqueline","Yvonne"],"label_c":["flower","helmet","mask","phone case","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ce2d4883f4862a5a02e552e8c86f08a"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The ring with the sapphire cost 200 dollars more than Opal's ring.","Sonja's piece is either the piece that cost $1300 or the ring with the diamond.","Of Virginia's ring and the ring that cost $1500, one has the amethyst and the other has the sapphire.","Angela's ring cost $1100.","The ring with the topaz cost more than the ring with the diamond.","The piece with the topaz cost 200 dollars less than the ring with the amethyst.","The ring that cost $1200 doesn't have the opal."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Angela","Felicia","Opal","Sonja","Virginia"],"label_c":["amethyst","diamond","opal","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=741e5623b1a307cc03170da7e6ce498d"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["Of Ernesto Ellis's vessel and the 28 ft vessel, one is the Mystique and the other is the Adagio III.","Jasper Jones's sailboat is either the 31 ft boat or the Mystique.","Of Ernesto Ellis's sailboat and Griffin Gaines's boat, one is 22 ft long and the other is the White Squid.","The five boats are the 34 ft sailboat, the Adagio III, Kelly Koch's sailboat, Griffin Gaines's boat and the Mystique.","The Fair Weather is 3 feet longer than the Adagio III."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Mystique","Sea Spirit","White Squid"],"label_c":["Ernesto Ellis","Frances Farmer","Griffin Gaines","Jasper Jones","Kelly Koch"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31a4415d5767d277240e0e7f493ed76c"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Yolanda asked for flaxseed.","The customer who paid $10.75 asked for chia seeds.","The person who requested acai berries paid 2 dollars less than Sergio.","Leticia is either the customer who requested flaxseed or the customer who paid $6.75.","The person who paid $9.75 didn't request ginger.","Of Sergio and the person who requested flaxseed, one paid $9.75 and the other paid $8.75.","Wilbur is either the person who paid $9.75 or the customer who requested acai berries."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["Betsy","Leticia","Sergio","Wilbur","Yolanda"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","quinoa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=153753c13a200a6d7107e90546783e7d"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Color Blinds\" uses yellow paintballs.","The yellow team was ranked 3 places behind the \"Oil Crew\".","The \"Oil Crew\" and the orange team are different teams.","The \"Oil Crew\" doesn't use green paintballs.","The \"Oil Crew\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Pea Shooters\".","Of the purple team and the \"Night Ninjas\", one finished third and the other finished fourth.","The team that finished first is either the green team or the red team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad"],"label_c":["green","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=756f0618a2d3e7b914082069eac34996"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Of the grandchild with the April 11th birthday and the child with the April 19th birthday, one is Leticia and the other is 9 years old.","Franklin is either the 18-year-old or the 5-year-old.","The 5-year-old has a birthday 8 days before the 6-year-old.","The five children are the 6-year-old, the one with the April 7th birthday, the child with the April 15th birthday, Johanna and Kerry.","The 18-year-old has a birthday 4 days after Johanna."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Franklin","Johanna","Kerry","Leticia","Tanya"],"label_c":["5","6","9","12","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd60e0501098f05e3d3249c5f7f063e9"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Of the K-9 unit that graduated in May and the canine that graduated in July, one was McGruff and the other was assigned to Officer Trujillo.","Aries was either the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Wheeler or the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Daugherty.","The five dogs were the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Salinas, the K-9 unit that graduated in April, the dog that graduated in June, Barca and Jaws.","The canine assigned to Officer Daugherty graduated 2 months before the dog assigned to Officer Salinas.","The canine assigned to Officer Wheeler graduated 1 month after Barca."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Jaws","McGruff","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Daugherty","Salinas","Trujillo","Underwood","Wheeler"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bd5a9f875440897bc04d27f1df823e9"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Ingram is either the person in room 124 or the client who is staying for 2 days.","Salinas is either the customer who is staying for 5 days or the customer in room 114.","Tran is in room 124.","Of Parker and the guest in room 124, one is staying for 5 days and the other is staying for 4 days.","The guest who is staying for 6 days is in room 117.","The client who is staying for 5 days isn't in room 203.","The customer in room 114 is staying 2 fewer days than Parker."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mr. Bray","Ingram","Parker","Salinas","Tran"],"label_c":["114","117","124","203","320"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e7a87428f7626e0ded847a3e49b4728"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Jennie didn't have the cafe americano.","Of Elizabeth and the one who had the cafe mocha, one paid $7.99 and the other paid $8.99.","Elizabeth had the earl grey tea.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid 1 dollar less than Jennie.","The one who had the cafe latte was either the person who paid $7.99 or Marco.","Virgil paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the cafe latte."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Elizabeth","Gary","Jennie","Marco","Virgil"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3069f660f8c287b84e5b8420fe382da1"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Of Geraldine and Allen, one was picked up at the Smith Tower and the other paid $18.50.","The customer who got picked up at the Norvell House was either Geraldine or the customer with the $12.50 fare.","The person who got picked up at the Rainier Club paid 6 dollars more than Yolanda.","Yolanda paid somewhat more than Frederick.","The person who got picked up at the Space Needle paid 6 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Smith Tower.","Yolanda was picked up at the Arctic Building."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Allen","Frederick","Geraldine","Tim","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Norvell House","Rainier Club","Smith Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7322efa1eff777ea4679827e674516f6"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Wayland will get somewhat more snow than Garberville.","The town with a forecasted low of 18 degrees will get 2 fewer inches of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees.","Of Jackman and Elma, one has a forecasted low of 12 degrees and the other is expected to receive 5 inches of snow.","The location with a forecasted low of 11 degrees will get 2 more inches of snow than Wayland.","Wayland has a forecasted low of 8 degrees.","The location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees is either Jackman or the town that will get 3 inches of snow."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Elma","Garberville","Jackman","Upton","Wayland"],"label_c":["8 degrees","10 degrees","11 degrees","12 degrees","18 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1556259460019e6c52abd3ea85d90a36"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The rocket developed by Vexatech will launch 2 months after the rocket developed by Rubicorp.","The rocket developed by Vexatech will launch sometime before the Cornick.","The Gralax will launch 1 month before the rocket developed by SpaceZen.","The Worul will launch sometime after the Dreadco.","The rocket developed by Omnipax will launch 1 month after the Exatris.","Of the Exatris and the Worul, one will launch in March and the other is made by Ubersplore.","The Cornick is either the rocket that will launch in February or the rocket developed by SpaceZen."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Cornick","Dreadco","Exatris","Gralax","Worul"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Ubersplore","Vexatech"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b307131bf47cb423e567c1823a077e0d"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The five packs are the 45 liter pack, Donna's pack, the Travelore pack, the Grennel pack and Gene's pack.","Of the Adironda pack and the 35 liter pack, one is Gene's and the other is Donna's.","Of the Adironda pack and the Grennel pack, one is 25 liters and the other is Wendell's.","Eugene's pack is 5 liters larger than Donna's pack.","The Naturba pack is either the 40 liter pack or Gene's pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter"],"label_b":["Donna","Eugene","Gene","Vickie","Wendell"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Naturba","Travelore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccb6176129bbb5b0a23deabdbeaa10f8"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The lavender product costs 3 dollars less than the cinnamon product.","Francisco's product is either the $6.50 candle or the $8.50 candle.","The lavender candle costs 3 dollars less than Zachary's candle.","Melinda's candle costs more than the eucalyptus product.","Hope's candle contains sandalwood.","Randall's candle is either the eucalyptus product or the $8.50 candle."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Francisco","Hope","Melinda","Randall","Zachary"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","lavender","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7af4762224d9de0f917d1f9115cb44ca"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Harper's cake won't be shaped like a rocket ship.","The October 8 delivery will be in the shape of a turtle.","Of the October 5 delivery and Mrs. Armstrong's cake, one will be in the shape of a sailboat and the other will be in the shape of a bowling pin.","Mrs. Gillespie's cake will be delivered 1 day before the order shaped like a sailboat.","The order shaped like a sailboat will be delivered sometime before the order shaped like a baseball glove.","Mrs. Harper's order will be delivered 2 days before Mrs. Jackson's order."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Gillespie","Harper","Jackson","Lowe"],"label_c":["baseball glove","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","turtle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b504c494947fa2bcbbb07f225c8b2423"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Of the option that costs $235 per night and the resort that costs $215 per night, one is Azure Hills and the other is on Grenada.","Regal Park doesn't cost $215 per night.","Sapphire Hills is either the resort that costs $195 per night or the resort on Barbados.","Grand Echo is either the option that costs $255 per night or the resort that costs $175 per night.","Azure Hills is on St. Martin.","The hotel on St. Barts costs 20 dollars more per night than the resort on Antigua.","Emerald View is on Antigua."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","Emerald View","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills"],"label_c":["Antigua","Barbados","Grenada","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b2db7e4dbdc2934c75d4ca56935efdf"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The assignment beginning in April is either the assignment on the Orion or Wilbur's study.","Henrietta's study starts 1 month before Gene's study.","Of Henrietta's project and Iris's assignment, one starts in June and the other is on the Orion.","The project on the Liberty is either Wilbur's project or Ora's project.","Ora's study doesn't begin in May.","The project beginning in July isn't on the Osprey.","Of Gene's project and the assignment beginning in May, one is on the Osprey and the other is on the Odyssey."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Gene","Henrietta","Iris","Ora","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98a2a50301ad0b1bacd52d6ebea802a8"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The meeting on August 21st will be either the Laneplex interview or the interview for the sales rep position.","The Laneplex interview is for the graphic design job.","Of the Haytouch interview and the meeting for the tech support position, one is on August 20th and the other is on August 24th.","The Sancode interview is 1 day before the meeting for the graphic design position.","The Canway interview is for the social media job.","The Streeter Inc. interview is sometime before the Sancode interview."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc."],"label_c":["graphic design","janitor","sales rep","social media","tech support"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=999d3bdb3060c59394ce93134272c7c2"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Of the movie with a running time of 55 minutes and the movie with a running time of 60 minutes, one was directed by Gus Guzman and the other is West of Eden.","Eric Edwards's film is 10 minutes longer than Arctic Visions.","Eric Edwards's film is either West of Eden or Milton Vale.","Jacky Steel is either Keith King's film or Eric Edwards's film.","Milton Vale is 5 minutes shorter than Keith King's film.","The five films are Lionel Lowe's film, the movie with a running time of 70 minutes, the film with a running time of 60 minutes, the movie with a running time of 75 minutes and the movie with a running time of 55 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes"],"label_b":["Eric Edwards","Gus Guzman","Keith King","Lionel Lowe","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17e50cadcf7b518647b1199a28fcfd5c"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The drone with a maximum range of 250 ft costs 150 dollars more than the drone with a maximum range of 350 ft.","The device with a maximum range of 150 ft costs 75 dollars less than the Eldang-X.","The drone with a maximum range of 150 ft and the Werril 23A are different devices.","The drone with a maximum range of 350 ft costs less than the machine with a maximum range of 150 ft.","The Eldang-X costs less than the Suzutake.","The $675 machine doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 100 ft.","The Belhino 5 costs 225 dollars more than the device with a maximum range of 350 ft."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0aca22cfcfece884c960e57f1d42655e"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["#120 finished 2 places after #105.","Polly was either the animal that finished third or the runner that finished fifth.","#105 finished sometime before Otis.","#118 was either Polly or Otis.","Ozzy finished 2 places after #126.","Of the bird that finished third and the bird that finished second, one was #126 and the other is Stretch."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ophelia","Otis","Ozzy","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","128"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3a9af6f112415c34db5d4ed6ec61a2e"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["The conductor working on June 10 is either the person departing from Manson or the conductor departing from Guadalupe.","Luke will leave sometime after the conductor departing from Hardwick.","The person working on June 11 won't depart from Jackman.","Herman will leave 1 day after Bryan.","Of the person departing from Epworth and the person working on June 12, one is Chris and the other is Julio.","The person departing from Guadalupe will leave 2 days after Julio."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14"],"label_b":["Bryan","Chris","Herman","Julio","Luke"],"label_c":["Epworth","Guadalupe","Hardwick","Jackman","Manson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ebf724aaed0fe29ab732f46fa504ac8"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The chalkhill butterfly was either Rena's purchase or Faye's purchase.","Of the atlas butterfly and the insect that sold for $105, one was won by Derek and the other was won by Linda.","The butterfly that sold for $105 was the peppered butterfly.","Faye's purchase cost less than the emperor butterfly.","The insect that sold for $45 was either the atlas butterfly or Rena's purchase.","Joann's purchase cost 45 dollars less than Linda's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Derek","Faye","Joann","Linda","Rena"],"label_c":["atlas","chalkhill","emperor","peacock","peppered"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56537ef9328f7b50b02f7751d127944c"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Garroda doesn't have the city skyline theme.","The jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle with the coral reef theme.","The puzzle with 1250 pieces is either the puzzle with the football theme or the puzzle made by Vesem.","The puzzle with 250 pieces has the city skyline theme.","Of the puzzle with 1250 pieces and the puzzle with 750 pieces, one was made by Lyrod and the other has the football theme.","The puzzle made by Kimsight, the jigsaw puzzle with 1250 pieces, the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces and the puzzle with the coral reef theme are all different puzzles.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Vesem is either the puzzle with 1250 pieces or the puzzle with the rustic village theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Astury","Garroda","Kimsight","Lyrod","Vesem"],"label_c":["city skyline","coral reef","football","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d065800cb1e1a41beec3a62ee86850aa"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The textbook written by Tara Tyne costs 15 dollars less than the textbook written by Pat Peterson.","The set theory title costs 15 dollars more than the title written by Steve Spark.","Of the geometry title and the $24.99 textbook, one was written by Steve Spark and the other was written by Tara Tyne.","The textbook written by Velma Vintz costs less than the textbook written by Rosa Rubens.","The $34.99 textbook, the pre-calculus book and the $39.99 title are all different books.","The field theory textbook is either the textbook written by Rosa Rubens or the title written by Steve Spark."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99"],"label_b":["calculus","field theory","geometry","pre-calculus","set theory"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fe9bdd0dee87c3328931c8aaf722d58"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The $675 device doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 150 ft.","The Motomiya has a maximum range of 250 ft.","The Mechania has a maximum range of 100 ft.","The $600 device is either the Zarobit-C or the machine with a maximum range of 650 ft.","Of the Eldang-X and the Motomiya, one has a maximum range of 1,000 ft and the other costs $525.","The drone with a maximum range of 650 ft costs 150 dollars more than the device with a maximum range of 1,000 ft."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750"],"label_b":["Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e21ede0855001fb1e903546351e66969"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Silver Lakes is home to the atlas otter.","The sandy hare's reserve was established sometime after the frilled stork's reserve.","Of the frilled stork's reserve and the park established in 2012, one is Foxtail Bend and the other is Rosemary Park.","Foxtail Bend was established 2 years after Riverside Glen.","Elm Park is either the reserve established in 2008 or the western gull's reserve.","The box python's reserve was established 2 years before the atlas otter's reserve."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","frilled stork","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45b6d880953e3f606eebedc241125e8a"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The assignment that starts at 11:00am isn't the bathroom.","Henrietta's job is either the mud room assignment or the chore that starts at 8:00am.","Willie's job, the mud room assignment, the dining room assignment and the assignment that starts at 9:00am are all different jobs.","Of the garage assignment and Francisco's assignment, one starts at 8:00am and the other starts at 9:00am.","The chore that starts at 12 noon is the kitchen.","Elisa's assignment is the bathroom."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Elisa","Francisco","Henrietta","Jack","Willie"],"label_c":["bathroom","dining room","garage","kitchen","mud room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24a45bc43be825cc12e5208f5e8f316b"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["Mr. Drake will dive 2 days after the customer going out with Jorge.","Of the customer going out on July 13 and the diver going out with Ora, one is Mrs. Blake and the other is Mr. Ayers.","The diver going out on July 17 will go out with Sylvia.","The customer going out with Jorge, Mrs. Ferrell and the customer going out on July 16 are all different divers.","The diver going out with Muriel will dive sometime before Ms. Chang.","The customer going out on July 16 is either Mr. Drake or the customer going out with Hilda.","The customer going out with Jorge will dive sometime before Mrs. Blake."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16","July 17"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mrs. Blake","Ms. Chang","Mr. Drake","Mrs. Ferrell"],"label_c":["Hilda","Jorge","Muriel","Ora","Sylvia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a26ae8dc5ef4e1e86caa225e5873dece"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The holiday with Yvonne was the camping holiday.","The cycling trip was 1 year before the camping vacation.","The holiday with Lillie was 1 year after the holiday with Tasha.","The vacation with Isabel is either the 2003 holiday or the kayaking holiday.","Of the hiking vacation and the 2005 vacation, one was with Lillie and the other was with Olga.","The hunting vacation was after the hiking vacation."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005"],"label_b":["Isabel","Lillie","Olga","Tasha","Yvonne"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hiking","hunting","kayaking"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b2c9f38c77171cea45c70736ca62b3b"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The party-goer who arrived at 4:35 pm is either the friend who brought the potato chips or Sergio.","Of Hubert and Julie, one arrived at 4:45 pm and the other brought the potato chips.","Of Eunice and the friend who arrived at 4:40 pm, one brought the soda and the other brought the onion dip.","Phyllis didn't arrive at 4:40 pm.","The participant who brought the hummus is either Sergio or Phyllis.","Hubert arrived 5 minutes before Eunice.","The friend who arrived at 4:50 pm didn't bring the soda."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm"],"label_b":["Eunice","Hubert","Julie","Phyllis","Sergio"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c648a0a6d4206079e3b7e5ee37a0ed22"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["The person leaving at 6:30 pm is either Yvette or the traveler flying from Jamaica.","Yvette isn't leaving at 3:30 pm.","The traveler flying from Malta is leaving earlier than Nadine.","Nadine is leaving 1 hour earlier than Claude.","Of the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm and the traveler flying from New Zealand, one is Lydia and the other is Nadine.","The traveler flying from Qatar is leaving 2 hours earlier than Lydia."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Claude","Lydia","Michael","Nadine","Yvette"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Malta","New Zealand","Peru","Qatar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1cb10935ad731f5a6a6fca1b58037778"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The system that scored 83% was either the A.I. from Oxford or Zeno.","Of the A.I. that scored 83% and the system that scored 69%, one was Plutarch and the other was from Oxford.","Zeno was either the A.I. that scored 83% or the system from Stanford.","The system from Stanford finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the A.I. from MIT.","The system that scored 55% was from Cambridge.","Gorgias, the system that scored 83%, the system that scored 55% and the A.I. from MIT were all different systems.","Galen wasn't from Cambridge."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%"],"label_b":["Aristotle","Galen","Gorgias","Plutarch","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","MIT","Oxford","SFIT","Stanford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2496d951974d94b4e553e60f7ee92e2b"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Danny's appointment is 1 hour before the appointment with Irene.","Of the lesson with Irene and the session at 11:30am, one is Emma's and the other is Blake's.","The lesson at 8:30am is either Emma's lesson or the appointment with Jimmy.","The session at 12:30pm is with Howard.","The appointment at 11:30am isn't with Nicholas.","Emma's session is 2 hours after Arnold's lesson."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Danny","Emma","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Jimmy","Kristin","Nicholas"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4c107fa1ae77726024328be135c9da9"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The client who paid $17.50 ordered the volcano roll.","Of the client who paid $9.50 and the customer who paid $15.50, one ordered the teriyaki roll and the other ordered the eel avocado roll.","The customer who ordered the dynamite roll didn't order the summer roll.","The client who ordered the firecracker roll is either the client who ordered the tiger roll or the client who paid $9.50.","Of the client who ordered the dynamite roll and the person who ordered the yellowtail roll, one paid $13.50 and the other paid $15.50.","The person who ordered the california roll paid $11.50."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["california","dynamite","eel avocado","firecracker","philadelphia"],"label_c":["summer","teriyaki","tiger","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43c34bf31130ddb900cfe0771d7ba26b"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["Of Rosemary's session and Teresa's class, one is at 10:30am and the other teaches vinyasa yoga.","The 11:30am class is led by Opal.","The five classes are the 1:30pm class, Rosemary's class, Juana's class, the prenatal yoga session and the ashtanga yoga session.","The prenatal yoga class isn't led by Teresa.","Rosemary's session begins 1 hour before the anusara yoga session."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Karen","Opal","Rosemary","Teresa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb173599bc43528e8ac0e26fdb27a080"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Sapphire Hills costs more per night than the hotel on Grenada.","El Pacifico doesn't cost $215 per night.","The option on St. Martin costs 40 dollars more per night than Grand Echo.","The option on Martinique is either the hotel that costs $215 per night or Grand Echo.","The hotel on Grenada costs more per night than the hotel on Antigua.","Of Azure Hills and El Pacifico, one costs $255 per night and the other is on Grenada."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills"],"label_c":["Antigua","Barbados","Grenada","Martinique","St. Martin"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2400fbaf3964d341e2b8ee7e67cc57b9"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["Of the 7:00 am class and the course with 8 students, one is in room 212 and the other is in room 412.","The class in room 122 is either the 11:00 am class or the course with 22 students.","The class in room 207 starts 2 hours after the class in room 212.","The course in room 207 is either the 9:00 am class or the 11:00 am class.","The course in room 207 has 18 students.","The class with 25 students starts 4 hours after the course in room 122."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm"],"label_b":["122","125","207","212","412"],"label_c":["8","17","18","22","25"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d3e3d7ba9ae9a8b4f8006ed9f80381d"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The Exatris won't launch in April.","Of the Athios and the Gralax, one is made by Ubersplore and the other will launch in March.","The rocket that will launch in April is made by Vexatech.","The rocket that will launch in January is made by Techtrin.","The rocket developed by SpaceZen will launch 1 month before the Gralax.","The Beritron will launch 1 month before the rocket developed by SpaceZen."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Athios","Beritron","Dreadco","Exatris","Gralax"],"label_c":["Omnipax","SpaceZen","Techtrin","Ubersplore","Vexatech"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bde00d16f11671e4159f5626c73899e"} {"story":"Jarvis is teaching a small group of friends how to properly brew several different types of tea. Using only the clues that follow, determine the ideal temperature and steep time for each tea, as well as its price per pound.","clues":["The variety that requires 200 degree water costs 1 dollar less than the variety that requires 190 degree water.","The tea that requires 195 degree water costs 2 dollars less than the Red Robe.","The variety that requires 210 degree water costs more than the tea that requires 185 degree water.","The Ali Shan needs 210 degree water.","The Gold Turtle is either the tea that costs $7.50 or the variety that requires 185 degree water.","The Ali Shan costs 2 dollars more than the Jin Xuan.","The Pouchong, the tea that requires 210 degree water and the tea that costs $6.50 are all different teas."],"categories":["Prices","Teas","Temperatures"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Ali Shan","Gold Turtle","Jin Xuan","Pouchong","Red Robe"],"label_c":["185 degree","190 degree","195 degree","200 degree","210 degree"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5f8d11791d8077161ee58da1da752ea"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Mccormick is 130 feet shorter than the mountain first summited by Hal Hudson.","Mt. Phillips is 260 feet taller than the peak first summited by Gerry Gamble.","The peak first summited by Chip Carson is 130 feet taller than the peak first summited by Gerry Gamble.","Mt. Sloan is either the peak first summited by Hal Hudson or the peak that is 14,600 feet tall.","Mt. Ochoa is 14,730 feet tall.","The mountain that is 14,600 feet tall wasn't first climbed by Art Aguilar."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730"],"label_b":["Mt. Knox","Mt. Mccormick","Mt. Ochoa","Mt. Phillips","Mt. Sloan"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Chip Carson","Dale Dickens","Gerry Gamble","Hal Hudson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=510f887360d9e9feec48c7493ae05254"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["The player from the Monsters scored 1 goal more than Nicholson.","Of Nicholson and Duran, one had 8 goals this season and the other is from the Ice Hogs.","The person from the River Kings is either the player with 8 goals or Farrell.","The player from the Checkers scored somewhat more than Ingram.","Ingram, the player with 8 goals, Farrell and the person with 9 goals are all different players.","The player from the Wolverines scored 2 goals more than the player from the Ice Hogs."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Duran","Farrell","Ingram","Nicholson","Walls"],"label_c":["Checkers","Ice Hogs","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c510056ac24a2c589dfcac1c365ef73"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Of Matt Stevens's book and the book that sold 40 copies, one is Call of Duty and the other is My Best Friend.","Away in Arles is either the title that sold 26 copies or Zoey Stout's book.","Roscoe Jones's book sold somewhat more copies than Matt Stevens's book.","Jeff Holman's book sold 7 fewer copies than Alexis Olson's book.","Call of Duty sold 7 more copies than Two for Tennis.","Wendalissa was written by Alexis Olson."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec90f57a76de42da43849c831f5ae105"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Salinas is staying for 4 days.","Of the guest who is staying for 2 days and the client who is staying for 5 days, one is Mrs. Cruz and the other is in room 117.","The guest who is staying for 6 days isn't in room 320.","The customer who is staying for 5 days is either Mrs. Arnold or the guest in room 203.","Mrs. Arnold is staying for a shorter time than Lara.","Mrs. Arnold is in room 209."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mrs. Arnold","Mrs. Cruz","Lara","Salinas","Tran"],"label_c":["117","124","203","209","320"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b52954a461198871581164cb9986646e"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Polly was either #126 or the animal that finished first.","Bridget finished second.","Of Otis and #134, one finished third and the other finished fourth.","Otis wasn't #105.","Of the runner that finished first and the bird that finished fourth, one was #118 and the other is Ozzy.","The animal that finished fifth was #128."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Otis","Ozzy","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","126","128","134"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39369cab4e55a67d259adb63530f5f95"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad from Zimbabwe ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the team that won 5 silver medals.","The squad that won 12 silver medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad from Jordan.","The team that won 5 gold medals didn't finish with 12 silver medals.","Of the squad from Malawi and the team that won 1 gold medal, one ended with 8 silver medals and the other ended with 5 silver medals.","The team that won 2 silver medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad from Zimbabwe.","The team from Grenada ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad from Yemen."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Grenada","Jordan","Malawi","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["1","2","5","8","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e99fae31c7fef52f8d238f4aed7a919"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The jigsaw puzzle with 1250 pieces doesn't have the autumn leaves theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Sonaco is either the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme or the puzzle with the coral reef theme.","Of the jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth and the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme, one has 250 pieces and the other has 500 pieces.","The puzzle made by Buralde has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle made by Lyrod.","The puzzle with the autumn leaves theme has somewhat more than the puzzle made by Buralde.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde has 250 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Buralde","Furoth","Kimsight","Lyrod","Sonaco"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","coral reef","football","outer space"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e2d64a69ac1a07ed10335d827b3fb58"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The person who ordered the boston roll paid $11.50.","Of the person who ordered the california roll and the person who ordered the yellowtail roll, one paid $13.50 and the other paid $15.50.","The person who paid $17.50 ordered the volcano roll.","The client who ordered the eel avocado roll is either the client who ordered the tiger roll or the customer who paid $9.50.","The person who ordered the california roll didn't order the spicy tuna roll.","Of the client who paid $9.50 and the client who paid $15.50, one ordered the summer roll and the other ordered the dynamite roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["boston","california","dynamite","eel avocado","futomaki"],"label_c":["spicy tuna","summer","tiger","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5e0ec3e87e2b566c0befb62eb6c9df8"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Brandon's purchase wasn't the cart spider.","The five spiders were Melinda's purchase, the arachnid that sold for $45, the redback, the cart spider and the ipstin spider.","The cart spider cost 15 dollars less than Anthony's purchase.","Of Brandon's purchase and Shelley's purchase, one sold for $60 and the other was the redback.","The raft spider cost 15 dollars less than the cart spider.","The spider that sold for $90 was either the cart spider or the redback."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Anthony","Brandon","Charles","Melinda","Shelley"],"label_c":["cart spider","ipstin spider","raft spider","redback","whip spider"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1854a8a879bc2d1dd24c9af000064e15"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["Of the $575 camera and the model made by Nectron, one is the Zenix 2C and the other is the G-290.","The model made by Lirios costs 25 dollars more than the Tela G5.","The model made by Torvia is either the $650 model or the DM-5000.","Of the $650 model and the G-290, one is made by Banion and the other is made by Nectron.","The model made by Nectron doesn't cost $625.","The Zenix 2C costs 25 dollars more than the camera made by Dayero."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Banion","Dayero","Lirios","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","G-290","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed6b2e5f07f761791d129e3609813b67"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Pluniden was approved 1 month before the drug that treats arthritis.","Zednisen was approved sometime before Pluniden.","Of Hamzell and the drug that treats meningitis, one was approved in January and the other was approved in May.","Bizolam treats influenza.","Minitrell treats arthritis.","The pharmaceutical approved in February is either Minitrell or the drug that treats diabetes."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Hamzell","Minitrell","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","dengue fever","diabetes","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d6052e89d70694d037497828e79738f"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The Lectra 6 costs 25 dollars more than the model made by Banion.","The MX-827, the model made by Cober, the camera made by Lirios and the $575 camera are all different cameras.","The model made by Cober is either the Zenix 2C or the $600 model.","Of the Zenix 2C and the FC-520, one costs $550 and the other is made by Cober.","The Zenix 2C costs less than the camera made by Lirios.","The model made by Nectron costs $650."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Dayero","Lirios","Nectron"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","Lectra 6","MX-827","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afc3e2f55484b1ff563b3cf4b2904b2b"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Zachary's video has somewhat more views than Edna's viral video.","\"Baby Eats Cake\" has 1 million more views than Kyle's viral video.","\"You Otter Know\" has somewhat fewer views than Carl's viral video.","Carl's video is either the video with 5 million views or \"Dancing Hyena\".","Olivia's video has 1 million fewer views than \"Dancing Hyena\".","\"You Otter Know\" has 2 million more views than \"Beach Brouhaha\".","Of Kyle's viral video and Zachary's viral video, one received 6 million views and the other is \"Happy Hermits\"."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million"],"label_b":["Carl","Edna","Kyle","Olivia","Zachary"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Happy Hermits","You Otter Know"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f899928af323ba53acc289149512f85a"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The ad with 1075 responses is either the ad produced by Eddie Evans or the ad produced by Hal Hopkins.","The magazine ad wasn't produced by Eddie Evans.","The five campaigns are the tv commercial, the ad with 625 responses, the ad produced by Hal Hopkins, the campaign produced by Eddie Evans and the campaign produced by Faith Fowler.","Of the magazine ad and the web campaign, one has brought in 775 responses and the other was produced by Hal Hopkins.","The ad produced by Gilda Gamble has brought 150 fewer responses than the ad produced by Eddie Evans.","The campaign produced by Eddie Evans has brought 150 fewer responses than the billboard."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["billboard","magazine ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19569b733525af955e76a3b0b2f6092c"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Delia won't launch in February.","The graduate assigned to mission GX-13 will launch 1 month after the graduate assigned to mission AV-435.","James will launch 2 months after Mercedes.","The graduate assigned to mission PR-97 will launch 1 month before the graduate assigned to mission ZF-15.","James is either the graduate assigned to mission GX-13 or the astronaut launching in March.","The five people are the graduate launching in February, Francis, the person assigned to mission ZF-15, Mercedes and the person assigned to mission CR-260."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Delia","Edwin","Francis","James","Mercedes"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","ZF-15"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=592d2f727ea8af16d9530d84cb688cf5"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The game with the Eagles wasn't on October 11.","The 42-20 game was 8 days after the match with the Tuscanos.","The match with the White Rhinos was sometime after the 24-21 match.","The 24-21 match was sometime after the 18-6 match.","Of the game with the Dragons and the match with the Eagles, one was on October 19 and the other finished with a score of 24-21.","The 34-7 match is either the October 11 match or the game with the Tuscanos."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Tuscanos","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["18-6","20-13","24-21","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf820f357fd952f90f27e586f4ff01e9"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The graduate launching in May will be on mission ZF-15.","Latoya will launch 1 month after the astronaut assigned to mission PR-97.","The person assigned to mission CR-260 will launch sometime after Geraldine.","The person launching in February is either the person assigned to mission WB-664 or the astronaut assigned to mission PR-97.","Francis will launch in March.","Of the astronaut assigned to mission AV-435 and the astronaut launching in May, one is Becky and the other is Latoya."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Becky","Francis","Geraldine","Latoya","Nicholas"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","PR-97","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7e64c47676c9a96b8dc3a3a9a77c502"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["The five teams were the duo that finished in 35 seconds, Patti's team, Cedric's duo, Garrett's duo and Yvonne's team.","Alexander's duo was either Yvonne's team or the duo that finished in 35 seconds.","The team that finished in 38 seconds was either Cedric's duo or Valerie's team.","David's duo didn't include Sandy.","Alexander's duo finished 6 seconds before Valerie's team.","Alexander's duo finished sometime after Felipe's duo.","Alexander's duo finished 3 seconds before David's duo."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Cedric","David","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Valerie","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59e795e839e6bbcd6be321558a85b5d4"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in April is either Bill Bonner's project or the Oak Road project.","The Fred Lane project begins 3 months before the Norway Court project.","The job starting in August will be headed by Irma Ingram.","Of Bill Bonner's project and the job starting in August, one will focus on Aspen Court and the other will focus on Norway Court.","The Ethel Street project begins sometime before Dawn Daniels's project.","Cal Craft's project is either the Oak Road project or the Ethel Street project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Aspen Court","Ethel Street","Fred Lane","Norway Court","Oak Road"],"label_c":["Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Ed Erickson","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0563ec8c2b94bc8ee1cd4d9b9ddda243"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Geraldine's book was due 1 week before \"Ohio Haunts\".","Herman's book was due on September 29.","Of Geraldine's book and the book due on September 1, one was \"Heaven's Seal\" and the other was \"Kip and Ken\".","Latasha's book wasn't \"Frogs of Iowa\".","The title due on September 29 is either \"Stars Below\" or Latasha's book.","Geraldine's book was due 1 week after Vicki's book.","The book due on September 8 is either \"Heaven's Seal\" or Latasha's book."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Geraldine","Herman","Inez","Latasha","Vicki"],"label_c":["Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bd64ff817a731ecfa07bd95c2b49ce3"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Yvonne was awarded 3 spots after the scout who won the leadership badge.","Isabel was either the youngster who won the first aid badge or the scout who won the leadership badge.","The scout who won the wildlife badge was awarded before the scout who won the first aid badge.","The youngster who won the swimming badge was awarded 3 spots before the scout who won the ceramics badge.","Of Maxine and the youngster who got the first award, one won the leadership badge and the other won the swimming badge.","The youngster who got the third award, Sharon and the girl who got the fourth award were all different girls."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Beverly","Isabel","Maxine","Sharon","Yvonne"],"label_c":["ceramics","first aid","leadership","swimming","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=016d94a14346d8702a3c779368551257"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Of Sophie's purchase and Nick's purchase, one sold for $60 and the other was the swallowtail butterfly.","Nick's purchase was either the insect that sold for $60 or the clearwing butterfly.","The peacock butterfly cost more than the swallowtail butterfly.","Linda's purchase wasn't the grayling butterfly.","Joann's purchase cost less than the grayling butterfly.","The peacock butterfly cost 15 dollars less than the atlas butterfly.","Joann's purchase cost 30 dollars less than Linda's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Joann","Linda","Nick","Sophie","Walter"],"label_c":["atlas","clearwing","grayling","peacock","swallowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef25ab05aa780bc4660744ac9c6c6e3c"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Of the application released in March and the app released in April, one is Castle Crunch and the other was made by Vortia.","Bubble Bombs is either the application released by Vortia or the game released by Gadingo.","The five apps are Vitalinks, the application released in June, the application released in April, the game released in July and the app released in March.","The game released by Gadingo was released 1 month earlier than Peter Parka.","The game released by BeGamez is either Peter Parka or Bubble Bombs.","Bubble Bombs was released 2 months later than the app released by Apptastic."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Gadingo","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be47c06993b482e30100944abaa4e385"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 9-year-old has a birthday 4 days before the 8-year-old.","The five children are the child with the April 3rd birthday, the 12-year-old, the 18-year-old, the 8-year-old and Vicki.","Ollie has a birthday sometime before Guy.","Bryan wasn't born on April 15th.","Guy was born on April 11th.","Of Bryan and Ollie, one is 12 years old and the other was born on April 7th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Bryan","Guy","Nathaniel","Ollie","Vicki"],"label_c":["8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69ad7c34694b303ae9c09117c5be9dcb"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The town in Middlesex County has 3,000 fewer people than the town in Barnstable County.","The town in Middlesex County has 3,000 more people than Turin.","Allerton is in Franklin County.","Oakland Acres has 9,000 more people than Montclair.","The city in Hampden County has more people than the town in Barnstable County."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000"],"label_b":["Allerton","Montclair","Oakland Acres","Turin","Yale"],"label_c":["Barnstable","Franklin","Hampden","Middlesex","Plymouth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c564b6dcaaa81c4ddd3c28144cfeb1f"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The match with the Red and Blues finished with a score of 20-13.","The game with the Red and Blues was 4 days after the match with the Tuscanos.","The 28-10 game was 8 days after the match with the Eagles.","Of the October 3 game and the 13-9 match, one featured the Tuscanos and the other featured the White Rhinos.","The match with the Red and Blues is either the October 7 match or the October 11 match.","The match with the Eagles is either the October 11 match or the 24-21 match."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","20-13","24-21","28-10"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4932253d19424b798a2b036e2c9961ca"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Hilda was either the person who came in at 8:00am or the person who ordered wheat bread.","Yvette asked for brioche.","The person who ordered challah came in a half-hour before the person who ordered brioche.","Of the customer who ordered matzo and the person who came in at 9:00am, one was Ora and the other was Rose.","Ora came in a half-hour after Sheri.","The person who ordered rye bread came in sometime after the customer who ordered matzo."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am"],"label_b":["Hilda","Ora","Rose","Sheri","Yvette"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","matzo","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53f1695b599bc6f90ca0a1c7c1f6e187"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["My Best Friend sold 21 fewer copies than Two for Tennis.","The book that sold 12 copies is either Alexis Olson's book or Zara's Game.","Dessert Oasis sold somewhat fewer copies than Matt Stevens's book.","The title that sold 40 copies was written by Zoey Stout.","Of Alexis Olson's book and the title that sold 40 copies, one is Away in Arles and the other is Two for Tennis.","Daniel Hansen's book is either Zara's Game or Dessert Oasis."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Daniel Hansen","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ff7a7e38300f8bdc8349d86192ec7d3"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["Of Walter and Bradley, one graduated in 2006 and the other is now with the Pirates.","Bradley isn't playing for the Tigers.","Of Lonnie and Perry, one graduated in 2008 and the other is now with the Cubs.","Bradley graduated 1 year after Perry.","The person who's now with the Pirates is either the person who graduated in 2007 or Walter.","Lonnie is either the player who graduated in 2005 or the player who's now with the Angels."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Bradley","Lonnie","Micheal","Perry","Walter"],"label_c":["Angels","Cubs","Dodgers","Pirates","Tigers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd564a835b0c91ab6dc3aaac3207a0ab"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The letter that was sent in 1969 is either Leah's bottle or the letter from Le Havre.","Tracy's bottle was sent 7 years before the missive from Bournemouth.","Warren's message was sent sometime before Tracy's message.","Leah's bottle was from Bournemouth.","Amelia's message was from Plymouth.","Of Herbert's letter and the message from Torquay, one was sent in 1962 and the other was sent in 1990."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990"],"label_b":["Amelia","Herbert","Leah","Tracy","Warren"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Le Havre","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=588f0e9b384a650984e62e1e5254b5e0"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The jumper who jumped 95.0 meters and Yvonne were different people.","Becky scored 21 more points than the contestant who jumped 105.6 meters.","The person who jumped 105.6 meters scored fewer points than the jumper who jumped 95.0 meters.","Kristy scored fewer points than Patti.","The jumper who scored 103 points didn't jump 90.1 meters.","The skier who jumped 95.0 meters scored 7 fewer points than Kristy.","The contestant who jumped 96.3 meters scored 14 more points than the jumper who jumped 105.6 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110"],"label_b":["Becky","Kristy","Lindsey","Patti","Yvonne"],"label_c":["90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","105.6 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44177166ecfed26b7a776bb930a932ba"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Lonnie Love played 3 fewer games than the center.","Edward Ellis is either the corner back or the person who played in 7 games last season.","Of Gordon Gregg and the person who played in 5 games last season, one is the defensive back and the other is the corner back.","Gordon Gregg played one game more than the tight end.","The five players are Mike Mullen, the person who played in 6 games last season, the person who played in 7 games last season, the defensive back and the person who played in 3 games last season."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Edward Ellis","Gordon Gregg","Kurt Koch","Lonnie Love","Mike Mullen"],"label_c":["center","corner back","defensive back","quarterback","tight end"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef9a04c1ea040084b388fc244c0738b4"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Atriana.com was started by Fred Frost.","The business started by Addie Abrams received 2 million dollars less than the startup started by Will Waters.","Tyngle.com is either the business started by Will Waters or the company that received the $1,000,000 investment.","Of the company started by Addie Abrams and the startup started by Betty Becker, one is Gofro.com and the other received $2,000,000.","Zetafish.com received $5,000,000.","The company started by Vicky Velez received more than the company started by Fred Frost.","The business started by Betty Becker received 1 million dollars less than the startup started by Addie Abrams."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=719e44af27a6b9b7ed839404fe79e854"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Nancy was the Pearsons'.","The Quinns' child was born 6 minutes after the Vaughans' baby.","Deloris was the Lamberts'.","The child born at 12:07am was either Willard or the Quinns' baby.","Of Bill and Nancy, one was the Vaughans' and the other was born at 12:04am.","The child born at 12:10am wasn't the Ortegas'."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am"],"label_b":["Bill","Deloris","Nancy","Toni","Willard"],"label_c":["Lambert","Ortega","Pearson","Quinn","Vaughan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55e9b1ed29571c4f9c5192b363b7863f"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The 70 gallon tank cost $2,500.","The display bought by Donna Drake didn't cost $1,500.","The $1,825 tank is somewhat smaller than the $775 display.","The tank bought by Cora Carey is 5 gallons smaller than the $1,825 display.","Of the 55 gallon display and the display bought by Betsy Beard, one cost $1,825 and the other cost $920.","The fish tank bought by Donna Drake is 10 gallons smaller than the tank bought by Edwin Ellis."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons"],"label_b":["Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk"],"label_c":["$775","$920","$1,500","$1,825","$2,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edbaf94b3d3ddb89da267b39e868fd28"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Houghton will get 1 more inch of snow than Newcastle.","The location with a forecasted low of 19 degrees will get somewhat more snow than the location with a forecasted low of 12 degrees.","Of the town with a forecasted low of 12 degrees and the location that will get 5 inches of snow, one is Houghton and the other is Jackman.","Portola has a forecasted low of 8 degrees.","Daly City is either the town that will get 3 inches of snow or the town with a forecasted low of 22 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees will get 1 less inch of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 8 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Daly City","Houghton","Jackman","Newcastle","Portola"],"label_c":["8 degrees","11 degrees","12 degrees","19 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=435f5ca0a4a1ca486057d9f68d89a811"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Fast and Dead made 9 million more than Easy to Love.","The movie directed by Odette Olson made 3 million less than the film directed by Kenneth Key.","The film directed by Odette Olson made 3 million more than Let Me Out.","Amerigo was directed by Micah Moreno.","The film directed by Nan Norman made somewhat more than the movie directed by Kenneth Key."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Kenneth Key","Micah Moreno","Nan Norman","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e8413af9d2f24f66941e18a2440dcfb"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Felicia's design was either the flower or the helmet.","Willis's piece took 15 more minutes to print than the helmet.","The whistle required somewhat fewer minutes to print than the flower.","The phone case required 15 fewer minutes to print than the cup.","The piece that printed in 20 minutes, Virgil's design and the item that printed in 25 minutes were all different items.","Of Ollie's item and the design that printed in 10 minutes, one was the helmet and the other was the phone case."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Felicia","Ollie","Virgil","Willis"],"label_c":["cup","flower","helmet","phone case","whistle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b332de5e082c7b12e9588b22284145a8"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["The size 10 jersey isn't red.","The size 9 shirt is either the green shirt or Quinn's jersey.","The red jersey is larger than the black shirt.","Alford's jersey is 1 size larger than Quinn's jersey.","Of Ellison's jersey and Alford's shirt, one is black and the other is a size 8.","The green jersey is either Kirby's jersey or Alford's shirt.","The purple jersey is 3 sizes smaller than Kirby's jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Alford","Ellison","Ingram","Kirby","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","green","purple","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a71d96464b48d0021f650f01eb9a98dc"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The Jeep rental is for a period 3 days shorter than Sarah Sanchez's reservation.","The Kia rental is for a somewhat longer period than the Fiat rental.","Of Irene Ingram's reservation and Hannah Herman's reservation, one is for the Fiat and the other is for 4 days.","The Hyundai reservation is either Sarah Sanchez's rental or Hannah Herman's rental.","The 5 day reservation is either the Hyundai rental or Wanda Wilson's reservation.","The 6 day rental isn't for the Kia.","Hannah Herman's reservation is for a period 1 day longer than Wanda Wilson's reservation."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days"],"label_b":["Hannah Herman","Irene Ingram","Linda Lindsey","Sarah Sanchez","Wanda Wilson"],"label_c":["Fiat","Hyundai","Jeep","Kia","Toyota"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb1aa049642d591fb17c74f9fb971580"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Of Chevy Chen and the contestant who reached a depth of 98 meters, one dove fifth and the other dove sixth.","The competitor who went sixth reached a maximum depth that was 9 meters shallower than the person who went second.","The contestant who reached a depth of 104 meters, Ferris Frye and the diver who reached a depth of 107 meters were all different divers.","Jorel Joyce dove 9 meters deeper than the diver who went fifth.","Brit Bradley was either the person who went third or the diver who went fifth.","The competitor who went seventh reached a maximum depth that was shallower than the diver who went third."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters","110 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Brit Bradley","Chevy Chen","Ferris Frye","Jorel Joyce"],"label_c":["second","third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8c9792144355831e5229951d935ad73"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot of the white rhino was either the shot published by The Geographer or the shot taken in May.","The shot of the snow leopard was taken sometime before the photo of the white rhino.","The photo of the snow leopard wasn't published by Wildzone.","The shot of the tree kangaroo was taken 3 months before the photo published by Travel Almanac.","The shot of the giant tortoise was taken 1 month after the shot of the snow leopard.","The photo of the tree kangaroo was taken 1 month before the shot of the red panda.","The five photos were the photo of the tree kangaroo, the shot published by Travel Almanac, the photo taken in May, the photo published by The Geographer and the shot published by Nature Monthly."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["giant tortoise","red panda","snow leopard","tree kangaroo","white rhino"],"label_c":["Nature Monthly","Science World","The Geographer","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59c3192c5ca2960a4258a8d65572949e"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Of the piece that cost $1200 and Pamela's ring, one has the topaz and the other has the ruby.","Of the ring that cost $1500 and the piece with the ruby, one is Felicia's and the other is Pamela's.","Wanda's ring is either the ring that cost $1500 or the piece with the aquamarine.","Jacquelyn's ring cost 100 dollars more than the piece with the sapphire.","Pamela's ring didn't cost $1400.","The piece with the topaz cost 100 dollars more than Gina's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Felicia","Gina","Jacquelyn","Pamela","Wanda"],"label_c":["aquamarine","diamond","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dab3c4e4a1d1c845aedb2d8b55e51f40"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Barnhill was either the building on Haley Square or the building on Bird Road.","The building on Bird Road was investigated 2 months before the house on Darby Lane.","Of the home Priscilla visited in March and the home Priscilla visited in May, one was Hughenden and the other was on Eagle Street.","The five houses were the home on Darby Lane, the building Priscilla visited in February, the building Priscilla visited in April, Downsell and Fletcher Rise.","The house on Haley Square was visited 1 month after Downsell."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Barnhill","Downsell","Fletcher Rise","Hughenden","Markmanor"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue","Haley Square"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4391b60ee2d55ed7d8e37564c7fb96f"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The company started by Addie Abrams received less than the business started by Fred Frost.","Madinkz.com was started by Fred Frost.","Madinkz.com received 1 million dollars less than Byxby.com.","Gofro.com was started by Pat Padilla.","Of Madinkz.com and the startup started by Lara Larson, one received $2,000,000 and the other received $3,000,000.","Protecha.com received 3 million dollars less than Atriana.com."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be07b747c5bc5ae8668d52ff27a7d5dd"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["Robin paid $24.99.","Of the one who had the merlot and Frances, one paid $25.99 and the other paid $28.99.","The person who paid $27.99 didn't have the bordeaux.","Willie paid more than the one who had the riesling.","Of the one who had the chianti and the one who had the merlot, one was Danny and the other paid $28.99.","The one who had the chianti paid 2 dollars more than Willie."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99"],"label_b":["Danny","Frances","Hannah","Robin","Willie"],"label_c":["bordeaux","chianti","merlot","port","riesling"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=923eb83b2e6f692c2dce7957951e2dec"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The five players were the contestant who threw the green darts, the player who scored 48 points, the player who scored 62 points, Greg and Matthew.","The contestant who threw the violet darts scored 7 points higher than Greg.","Colin was either the contestant who threw the violet darts or the contestant who threw the black darts.","Of the contestant who scored 55 points and the contestant who scored 69 points, one was Willard and the other threw the orange darts.","The player who threw the black darts finished 14 points lower than the contestant who threw the green darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Colin","Greg","Matthew","Willard","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bdbf71bce78a0e94ea605bdcd1009ac"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Pablo's produce sell for 10 cents less per pound than the kale.","Yolanda's vegetables sell for 20 cents more per pound than Billy's goods.","The vegetables that sell for $2.50 per pound are either Yolanda's vegetables or the leeks.","Of the kale and the vegetables that sell for $2.80 per pound, one type is sold by Yolanda and the other type is sold by Dan.","The goods that sell for $2.90 per pound are the carrots.","The goods that sell for $2.80 per pound aren't the turnips."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Billy","Dan","Pablo","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["carrots","kale","leeks","onions","turnips"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=181cf6b2b936f1af097332bf8cbbc33f"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The five amphibians are Nettie's pet, the tree frog, the cane toad, the wood frog and the amphibian bought in March.","The horned toad was bought sometime after Maxine's pet.","Maxine's pet was bought 1 month after the cane toad.","Freda's pet isn't the horned toad.","Of the amphibian bought in February and the animal bought in May, one is the tree frog and the other is Nettie's.","Patrice's pet was bought 1 month before the newt."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Freda","Katie","Maxine","Nettie","Patrice"],"label_c":["cane toad","horned toad","newt","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c7b6d438c5035f2fb4f9c510350377a"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The siren with a loudness of 120 decibels is either the siren released in 2006 or the siren released in 2004.","The siren released in 2007 is 10 decibels louder than the Securalert.","The Eco Alert is 5 decibels louder than the Securalert.","Of the siren released in 1994 and the siren released in 2006, one is the Armor-Stop and the other is 120 decibels loud.","The siren released in 1994 is louder than the siren released in 2004.","The siren with a loudness of 105 decibels was released in 2000.","The Soundarm isn't 110 decibels loud."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Eco Alert","Securalert","Soundarm","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1994","2000","2004","2006","2007"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c3792d831237fa56c45aef1f99fd5ac"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["The conductor departing from Buttonwillow will leave sometime after Allen.","Of Greg and the conductor departing from Daly City, one is scheduled to leave on June 10 and the other is scheduled to leave on June 11.","Roderick is either the conductor departing from Daly City or the person departing from Jackman.","Allen will leave 1 day before Luke.","The person working on June 14 won't depart from Buttonwillow.","Allen will leave 1 day before the conductor departing from Leland."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14"],"label_b":["Allen","Greg","Ira","Luke","Roderick"],"label_c":["Buttonwillow","Daly City","Jackman","Leland","Manson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10346a0ba8f30e76045860ff53d58fa5"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Howell won't leave in February.","The ambassador with the 6 day visit will leave 1 month after the ambassador with the 2 day visit.","Owens will leave 2 months after Zimmerman.","The five diplomats are the person leaving in February, Macdonald, the ambassador with the 8 day visit, Zimmerman and the ambassador with the 4 day visit.","The ambassador with the 7 day visit will leave 1 month before the ambassador with the 8 day visit.","Owens is either the ambassador with the 6 day visit or the diplomat leaving in March."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Howell","Kirby","Macdonald","Owens","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["2 day","4 day","6 day","7 day","8 day"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1298f498e864d453377dc50605a3dd9"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Gregory's tour will begin 1 hour before the outing starting at City Hall.","Of the outing starting at City Hall and the 10:00am tour, one is with Teresa and the other is with Bonita.","The 7:00am trip is either Teresa's outing or the tour starting at High Park.","Teresa's trip will begin 2 hours after Adriana's outing.","The 10:00am tour won't start at Yorkville.","The 11:00am outing will start at Chinatown."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Adriana","Bonita","Gregory","Teresa","Whitney"],"label_c":["Chinatown","City Hall","High Park","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c792a2c0d9ca792e896d474256d385c"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Sea Cow saw 1 fewer manatees than the Daily Ray.","The Sea Cow was led by Captain Jacobson.","Of the Sea Cow and Captain Quinn's vessel, one saw 4 manatees and the other saw 5 manatees.","Captain Armstrong's vessel saw fewer manatees than Captain Jacobson's boat.","The Samantha was led by Captain Romero.","The Watery Pete saw 3 fewer manatees than the Benny II."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Jacobson","Quinn","Romero"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80ac7cb78305bc286beaf23fd48eb5c3"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Foxy Roxy was led by Captain Quinn.","The Daily Ray saw 4 manatees.","The Sea Cow is either Captain Armstrong's vessel or the vessel that saw 5 manatees.","The Watery Pete saw 2 more manatees than Captain Armstrong's boat.","Of Captain Preston's vessel and the Foxy Roxy, one saw 6 manatees and the other saw 5 manatees.","The Mellow Mel wasn't led by Captain Jacobson."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Jacobson","Preston","Quinn","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75419f79ba47fd3e1e266824c0010900"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The direct mailer has brought in 150 more responses than the newspaper ad.","Of the campaign produced by Iva Ingram and the ad with 1225 responses, one is the direct mailer and the other is the magazine ad.","The tv commercial was produced by Gilda Gamble.","The ad produced by Hal Hopkins has brought 150 fewer responses than the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble.","The billboard is either the ad with 925 responses or the campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The ad produced by Julie Jordan has brought in more responses than the ad produced by Iva Ingram."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","tv commercial"],"label_c":["Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad68f2072e65b2d1aed0d99fa6595d7d"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The customer who ordered the dragon roll ordered the spicy tuna roll.","The client who ordered the california roll ordered the volcano roll.","The customer who ordered the dragon roll paid 2 dollars less than the person who ordered the boston roll.","The client who ordered the eel avocado roll paid 6 dollars less than the customer who ordered the alaskan roll.","The person who ordered the rainbow roll paid less than the customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll.","Of the customer who ordered the dragon roll and the person who ordered the spider roll, one paid $11.50 and the other paid $13.50."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","california","dragon","eel avocado"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tataki","spicy tuna","spider","volcano"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee06c3cb9801f7fd66e87c8b3c73a625"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Zhezios is either the planet 49 light years from earth or the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198.","Of the planet 43 light years from earth and Xidat, one orbits star ZQ 75 and the other orbits star MKP 427.","Of the exoplanet 49 light years from earth and the planet orbiting star MKP 427, one is Cheelia and the other is Xidat.","Theros is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.","The planet orbiting star ZQ 75 is 2 light years farther away from us than Quael.","Xidat isn't 47 light years from earth."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Cheelia","Quael","Theros","Xidat","Zhezios"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","MKP 427","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af53814dc7324839171a405062a208a7"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 15 outing logged 7 more shooting stars than the outing to Manchester.","The April 22 trip logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the trip to Conesville.","The five trips were the April 28 outing, the trip where they saw 23 shooting stars, the outing where they saw 30 shooting stars, the trip to Kalona and the outing where they saw 2 shooting stars.","Of the April 15 trip and the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars, one was in Kalona and the other was in Isleton.","The April 10 outing was either the trip to Isleton or the outing where they saw 30 shooting stars."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 10","April 15","April 17","April 22","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Isleton","Kalona","Livermore","Manchester"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d63cd1d16d9dc867895a35249dde8769"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Debra was either the person who paid $160 or the person who paid $170.","Beulah was either the person who paid $170 or Vicki's client.","Yvonne's client paid 20 dollars more than Beulah.","Of the client who paid $150 and Nancy's client, one was Ginger and the other was Hannah.","Debra was Teri's client.","Debra paid 10 dollars more than Ginger."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180","$190"],"label_b":["Beulah","Caroline","Debra","Ginger","Hannah"],"label_c":["Nancy","Pam","Teri","Vicki","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b44acba8663e6ad58e7a3ad68ad0994"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["The person departing from Coulterville is either the conductor working on June 12 or Vernon.","Julio will depart from Kent.","Wayne will leave 1 day before the person departing from Coulterville.","The conductor departing from Jackman will leave 1 day before Roderick.","Of Julio and the conductor departing from Jackman, one is scheduled to leave on June 12 and the other is scheduled to leave on June 13.","Roderick won't depart from Audubon."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14"],"label_b":["Julio","Philip","Roderick","Vernon","Wayne"],"label_c":["Audubon","Coulterville","Jackman","Kent","Leland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e755e6a54d59a021ca0223aba0746bbb"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["Colin's show aired 1 week before the episode filmed in Nicaragua.","Zachary's show is either the episode filmed in Nicaragua or the episode that aired on April 27th.","Luke's episode aired on May 4th.","Pedro's show aired 2 weeks after the show filmed in Myanmar.","The show that aired on April 27th wasn't filmed in Bolivia.","The episode filmed in Cambodia aired 1 week after the show filmed in Myanmar."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Bennie","Colin","Luke","Pedro","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c2157a4ae7ca7b4637ec2f258928351"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Lionel Lowe's film and Jacky Steel are different films.","Jacky Steel is longer than Tim Tucker's film.","The movie with a running time of 75 minutes isn't Harvest Sun.","Don Daugherty's film is 10 minutes longer than West of Eden.","Lionel Lowe's film is 10 minutes longer than Milton Vale.","Of Jesse Jimenez's film and Jacky Steel, one has a running time of 60 minutes and the other has a running time of 65 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes"],"label_b":["Don Daugherty","Jesse Jimenez","Lionel Lowe","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","West of Eden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b75a7b64bf543099bb6eaaa5e6e5c406"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Of Nathan and Zachary, one works in the orange section and the other served 75 riders.","Of the person who served 150 riders and the employee who served 50 riders, one works in the orange section and the other is Guy.","The person who served 125 riders and Lyle are different employees.","Nathan served 75 fewer riders than the employee who works in the pink section.","The employee who works in the blue section served 25 fewer riders than the worker who works in the red section.","The employee who served 150 riders is either the person who works in the green section or Peter."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders"],"label_b":["Guy","Lyle","Nathan","Peter","Zachary"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","pink","red"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf93fa9fe001062d013a5046c36dce9f"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Cooper and the canine Odette trained are different dogs.","Lucky trained 1 week more than the one Stephanie trained.","The canine that was in school for 10 weeks is either the one Teresa trained or the dog Odette trained.","Bailey is either the one Rachel trained or the dog that was in school for 8 weeks.","Buster had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of Jake.","Of the canine Odette trained and Lucky, one was in classes for 7 weeks and the other was in classes for 9 weeks.","Cooper trained 1 week more than the one Rachel trained."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Cooper","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Odette","Paula","Rachel","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a111cb816dad69463d3251530445cd51"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["The five pairs were Vanessa's pair, the Schtillet footwear, the size 6 set, the Manzarita footwear and the Cormano footwear.","Estelle's pair was 1 size larger than Kimberly's pair.","Vanessa's pair was 3 sizes smaller than the Schtillet footwear.","Kimberly's pair was somewhat smaller than Whitney's pair.","Vanessa's pair was 1 size smaller than Juana's pair.","Whitney's pair was either the Manzarita footwear or the size 6 set.","Kimberly's pair wasn't made by Williford."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Estelle","Juana","Kimberly","Vanessa","Whitney"],"label_c":["Cormano","Graffetz","Manzarita","Schtillet","Williford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2319a2d904444064ea06b1fa719a852"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Nathan charges 2 dollars more than the woodworker who works with elm.","Wallace charges 2 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with oak.","Blake doesn't work with hickory.","The five woodworkers are Richard, the woodworker who works with rosewood, the carver who works with elm, the woodworker who works with walnut and the sci-fi fan who charges 7 dollars.","Of the sci-fi fan who charges 5 dollars and the woodworker who charges 11 dollars, one works with rosewood and the other is Richard.","The sci-fi fan who works with hickory charges more than Nathan."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars"],"label_b":["Blake","Johnnie","Nathan","Richard","Wallace"],"label_c":["elm","hickory","oak","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1308c8e3ae90e1f19ecb323d31ae1367"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The game hosted at Adrian's house was played sometime after Android Disco.","Stealth was either the board game hosted at Caroline's house or the board game hosted at Pat's house.","The board game played in May wasn't hosted by Adrian.","Of Bladescape and the board game hosted at Caroline's house, one was played in January and the other was played in February.","Android Disco was played 1 month before Planets Align.","Android Disco was played 1 month before the game hosted at Todd's house."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Emberfight","Planets Align","Stealth"],"label_c":["Adrian","Caroline","Pat","Todd","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec9a9aa99c451055e54dae01eeae5346"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Guy served 25 more riders than the employee who works in the red section.","Nathan didn't serve 125 riders.","Of the employee who served 75 riders and Nathan, one works in the yellow section and the other works in the purple section.","The worker who works in the yellow section served 25 more riders than Darrell.","Troy is either the employee who served 150 riders or the employee who works in the green section.","Of the person who served 150 riders and the worker who works in the purple section, one is Chris and the other is Nathan."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders"],"label_b":["Chris","Darrell","Guy","Nathan","Troy"],"label_c":["green","pink","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c061e86585109b1c7db75282cdaab7c"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The Alvarado family's home was built sometime before Fox Cottage.","Leiman Manor is either the 1848 building or the 1862 house.","Gunston Hall was built 14 years after the Porter family's building.","Of the 1848 home and the 1841 building, one is owned by the Porter family and the other is Roesch Heights.","The Baker family's house is either Leiman Manor or Fox Cottage.","The Frazier family's house was built 14 years after the Alvarado family's home."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862"],"label_b":["Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Leiman Manor","Roesch Heights"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Baker","Frazier","Porter","Sanchez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6052e9bb07f6ebb7695eb6cd434955c"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Sam is either the carver who works with boxwood or the sci-fi fan who charges 5 dollars.","Gerald is either the carver who works with hickory or the woodworker who works with boxwood.","Of the sci-fi fan who works with teak and Angel, one charges 11 dollars and the other charges 5 dollars.","The sci-fi fan who works with teak charges 2 dollars more than Sam.","Sam charges less than Gerald.","Blake doesn't charge 7 dollars.","The sci-fi fan who works with yew charges less than the sci-fi fan who works with hickory."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Blake","Gerald","Nathan","Sam"],"label_c":["boxwood","fir","hickory","teak","yew"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc696647d059ebc3cb7333e2b6a1ff1d"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The party-goer who brought the pork rinds arrived 5 minutes before the participant who brought the potato chips.","The party-goer who brought the pizza arrived 5 minutes after the participant who brought the corn chips.","Olga arrived 10 minutes after Sergio.","The five people are the friend who arrived at 4:35 pm, Marilyn, the party-goer who brought the potato chips, Sergio and the party-goer who brought the onion dip.","Bonita didn't arrive at 4:35 pm.","Olga is either the participant who brought the pizza or the friend who arrived at 4:40 pm."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm"],"label_b":["Bonita","David","Marilyn","Olga","Sergio"],"label_c":["corn chips","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eef0f21249f7c65bbdf96e6725a591bd"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["Of the team in the gold shirts and the team that finished with 739 points, one was the Rowdy Rollers and the other was the Alley Cats.","The five teams were the squad that finished with 763 points, the Alley Cats, the team in the red shirts, the team in the orange shirts and the Rowdy Rollers.","The Gutter Gals finished 12 points above the Alley Cats.","The team in the pink shirts was either the team that finished with 751 points or the Rowdy Rollers.","Of the team in the gold shirts and the squad in the orange shirts, one had a final score of 715 points and the other was the Turkey Rolls."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["gold","lime green","orange","pink","red"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d66a2c78807ccaba2cf53a78dafb6714"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["Nellie's rose finished 2 places ahead of Mattie's flower.","Kristin's flower finished 2 places behind the quietness.","Georgia's flower was either the magic dragon or the flower that won third place.","Of the magic dragon and the calocarpa, one was Mattie's and the other won fifth place.","The quietness finished somewhere behind the kazanlik.","The quietness was Ethel's."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["calocarpa","kazanlik","magic dragon","old blush","quietness"],"label_c":["Ethel","Georgia","Kristin","Mattie","Nellie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b42f92cfad979e6c0a6814169574df69"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The 2002 vacation is either the hunting vacation or the holiday with Tasha.","The 2005 trip wasn't the kayaking holiday.","The trip with Samuel wasn't in 2003.","Of the vacation with Dustin and the vacation with Isabel, one was in 2004 and the other was the hunting holiday.","The trip with Dustin was 1 year before the vacation with Bill.","Of the holiday with Bill and the 2003 holiday, one was the kayaking trip and the other was the hiking holiday.","The cycling vacation is either the holiday with Tasha or the vacation with Samuel."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005"],"label_b":["Bill","Dustin","Isabel","Samuel","Tasha"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hiking","hunting","kayaking"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35b948ec6f92e00fceeb9131ecf6cf21"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Ernest isn't leaving at 4:30 pm.","The traveler flying from South Africa is leaving 1 hour later than Violet.","The person flying from Zambia is leaving earlier than the traveler flying from Romania.","Violet is leaving earlier than Lydia.","Of the traveler flying from South Africa and Bridget, one is leaving at 6:30 pm and the other is leaving at 3:30 pm.","Lydia is either the traveler flying from Romania or the traveler flying from Malta.","Violet is either the person flying from Malta or the person leaving at 3:30 pm."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Bridget","Ernest","Lydia","Pablo","Violet"],"label_c":["Malta","Oman","Romania","South Africa","Zambia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=118d32fc81407161b51b16ac97e90c3e"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["AWOL Alert is either the game bought by Jamie or the game that came out in 1987.","Of Blaster Boy and the game that came out in 1985, one was purchased by Neal and the other was purchased by Jamie.","Gator Attack came out 3 years before the video game bought by Ivan.","The five video games are Troop Seven, the video game that came out in 1986, the one that came out in 1987, the one bought by Neal and the game that came out in 1983.","Blaster Boy came out 1 year after the one bought by Virgil."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Troop Seven"],"label_c":["Ivan","Jamie","Neal","Phillip","Virgil"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f7084b61bea3a441658bcdde54937af"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The cane toad, Theresa's pet and the animal bought in April are all different amphibians.","The horned toad was bought sometime before Ollie's pet.","The amphibian bought in April is either Rosemary's pet or the bullfrog.","Rosemary's pet was bought 2 months after the cane toad.","The amphibian bought in May is the tree frog.","Of the animal bought in January and the newt, one is Katie's and the other is Ida's.","The cane toad was bought sometime before Katie's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Ida","Katie","Ollie","Rosemary","Theresa"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","newt","tree frog"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b5d537cc4fb6f82d2ab3d1cfc2ce5aa"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of Marvin and the student who gave the presentation on Caligula, one spoke for 8 minutes and the other spoke for 10 minutes.","Ivan was either the student who spoke for 6 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on Galerius.","The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes talked about Maximus.","Harriet, the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes and the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes were all different students.","Harriet didn't talk about Tiberius.","The student who gave the presentation on Caligula spoke 2 minutes more than Belinda."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Belinda","Faye","Harriet","Ivan","Marvin"],"label_c":["Caligula","Constantine","Galerius","Maximus","Tiberius"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=333336cfdcd21ca75f4681de32c4e528"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of Dolores's candle and Courtney's candle, one contains cinnamon and the other is $6.50.","The clove product is either Iris's product or Courtney's candle.","Courtney's candle costs 1 dollar more than Willie's product.","The eucalyptus candle costs 3 dollars less than Iris's product.","The lavender candle costs more than the cinnamon product.","The $7.50 candle is either the clove candle or Willie's product.","The $8.50 product doesn't contain lavender."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Courtney","Dolores","Francisco","Iris","Willie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae8cd4b06f4dfb7002fa3ae8008d1275"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Scott is leaving at 3:30 pm.","Pablo is leaving 1 hour earlier than the traveler flying from Zambia.","The traveler flying from Jamaica is leaving later than Ernest.","The five travelers are the traveler leaving at 2:30 pm, the person flying from Zambia, the traveler flying from Jamaica, the person flying from Ukraine and Bridget.","The person leaving at 5:30 pm isn't flying from Malta.","Bridget is leaving 1 hour later than Ernest."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Bridget","Ernest","Pablo","Scott","Yvette"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Malta","Taiwan","Ukraine","Zambia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1361753c11c7fd8ad3fec1ce47aaf6b"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The five sirens are the Securalert, the siren released in 2003, the siren released in 1997, the siren released in 2006 and the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels.","The siren released in 1999 is louder than the Rip Tide.","The Rip Tide is 5 decibels louder than the siren released in 1997.","The Armor-Stop wasn't released in 1999.","The Viking 5 is 5 decibels quieter than the siren released in 2000.","Of the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels and the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels, one was released in 2003 and the other is the Securalert."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Eco Alert","Rip Tide","Securalert","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1997","1999","2000","2003","2006"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75eac4caaf316e94fd3d33c9df48651e"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Isabel is either the customer who paid $7.75 or the person who paid $6.75.","The person who requested acai berries paid 2 dollars more than the customer who requested quinoa.","Of Ken and the customer who paid $6.75, one asked for wheat grass and the other asked for ginger.","Isabel paid more than Nellie.","Of the person who requested acai berries and the person who requested ginger, one is Sergio and the other paid $10.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["Isabel","Ken","Nellie","Paulette","Sergio"],"label_c":["acai berries","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b373aeca0f63ad5928573ee3c54a017"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Igor Ingram dove first.","Brit Bradley was either the diver who reached a depth of 104 meters or the contestant who went sixth.","Of the person who went fourth and the diver who reached a depth of 110 meters, one was Daniel Day and the other was Ferris Frye.","Daniel Day dove 3 meters deeper than Gumbo Giles.","The person who went second reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the person who went first.","The diver who went fifth dove deeper than the person who went fourth."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters","110 meters"],"label_b":["Brit Bradley","Daniel Day","Ferris Frye","Gumbo Giles","Igor Ingram"],"label_c":["first","second","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9065fe5d8d7f414af63d36114ed6247"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Gerald works with fir.","Of the sci-fi fan who works with boxwood and Oliver, one charges 7 dollars and the other charges 11 dollars.","The five woodworkers are Blake, the sci-fi fan who charges 5 dollars, the sci-fi fan who works with elm, the carver who charges 3 dollars and the sci-fi fan who charges 9 dollars.","The woodworker who charges 7 dollars is either Zachary or the sci-fi fan who works with elm.","Zachary doesn't work with pine.","The carver who works with fir charges 2 dollars more than Zachary."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars"],"label_b":["Blake","Floyd","Gerald","Oliver","Zachary"],"label_c":["boxwood","elm","fir","pine","yew"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3923aff87ca4f444c3eb8fad3a3e4cc8"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The shipment that cost $7.75 isn't Alexander's.","Of the shipment that cost $5.75 and Vernon's package, one contains the tea set and the other contains the rare book.","The shipment with the computer in it cost 1 dollar more than the shipment with the toaster in it.","The shipment with the tea set in it cost somewhat less than the shipment with the rare book in it.","The shipment with the basketball in it cost 1 dollar more than Neil's shipment.","Everett's shipment is either the package that cost $4.75 or the shipment with the computer in it."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","rare book","tea set","toaster"],"label_c":["Alexander","Everett","Greg","Neil","Vernon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1b96a4a7b10d5b4e142cc1667e237f9"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["The baby born in May was Xi Lian's baby.","Chi Chi wasn't Shi Lin's baby.","Ling Ling was either Tian Tian's baby or the panda born in January.","Bai Yun was born in February.","Of Chi Chi and Yuan Zai's baby, one was born in March and the other was born in April.","Of the baby born in January and the panda born in April, one was Tai Shan's baby and the other was Den Ping."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Den Ping","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Shi Lin","Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dceaf872529d97407645e3424bb05bb"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Christopher's purchase cost 15 dollars more than Rena's purchase.","The insect that sold for $105 wasn't the peacock butterfly.","The butterfly that sold for $90 was either the clearwing butterfly or Rena's purchase.","Of Katie's purchase and Christopher's purchase, one was the chalkhill butterfly and the other sold for $75.","The emperor butterfly cost 45 dollars less than Phillip's purchase.","The peacock butterfly cost more than the chalkhill butterfly.","The clearwing butterfly was either Phillip's purchase or Christopher's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Christopher","Katie","Nick","Phillip","Rena"],"label_c":["chalkhill","clearwing","emperor","peacock","peppered"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00203ab28e6821c07334525c6344c19b"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Cheelia is either the planet orbiting star ZQ 75 or the planet orbiting star BDF 198.","The planet orbiting star BDF 198 is 4 light years closer to us than the planet orbiting star HV 491.","The planet orbiting star ZQ 75 is 2 light years farther away from us than Hinveng.","The five planets are the planet orbiting star HV 491, the exoplanet 43 light years from earth, the planet 47 light years from earth, Hinveng and Kinucia.","Of the planet 45 light years from earth and the planet 49 light years from earth, one is Llyrak and the other orbits star MKP 427."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Cheelia","Hinveng","Kinucia","Llyrak","Vestor"],"label_c":["BDF 198","HV 491","MKP 427","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51ed0771d069a56b81ed945f09fecc31"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The map published in 1749 is either Lafiori's print or the map of Scandinavia.","Of Bleux's print and Handle's map, one was of Warsaw and the other was published in 1731.","Handle's map was of Iceland.","Gostaldo's print was of Corsica.","The print published in 1767 wasn't of Denmark.","The map of Scandinavia was published 36 years after the map of Warsaw."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Bleux","Gostaldo","Handle","Jenson","Lafiori"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Iceland","Scandinavia","Warsaw"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f80ef7e7092df39d134e31725a99147d"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The Mermaid didn't sink in 1749.","The Sea Shame was either the boat that sank in 1731 or the boat captained by Four Eyed Fin.","The ship captained by Wicked Weiss sank 18 years after the boat captained by Crazy Kate.","The Dagger was either the one that sank in 1785 or the vessel that sank in 1713.","The Crusty Knave was captained by Crazy Kate.","Of the ship that sank in 1767 and the ship that sank in 1749, one was the Barnacle and the other was captained by Ruthless Ruby.","The Barnacle was captained by Sparrow Annis."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Crusty Knave","Dagger","Mermaid","Sea Shame"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Four Eyed Fin","Ruthless Ruby","Sparrow Annis","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fd274027e90c364db97d487fbe9e020"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The Ingrams are paying 10 dollars more per month than the Nortons.","The Underwoods are paying 30 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Friday.","The family paying $700 a month is either the Pattersons or the family moving in on Thursday.","The Pattersons aren't moving in on Monday.","Of the Nortons and the Underwoods, one is moving in on Tuesday and the other is paying $720 a month.","The Pattersons are paying more per month than the Quinns."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720"],"label_b":["Ingrams","Nortons","Pattersons","Quinns","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb734469bdda1cf41948af842adfb865"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Of Rose and the astronaut assigned to mission PR-97, one will launch in February and the other will launch in March.","Traci will launch 3 months before Edwin.","Rose will launch 1 month before Francis.","Rose will be on mission GX-13.","Patti will be on mission ZF-15.","The astronaut assigned to mission AV-435 will launch sometime before the graduate assigned to mission GX-13."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Edwin","Francis","Patti","Rose","Traci"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","ZF-15"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=749c71277c7c4a8367e2eacbee0518c5"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Of Gracie and the bird with a wingspan of 102 inches, one is 8 years old and the other is 9 years old.","The condor with a wingspan of 118 inches is either the 12-year-old bird or Spike.","Mango has a wingspan of 118 inches.","The condor with a wingspan of 106 inches is either the 8-year-old bird or Spike.","Gracie has a wingspan 4 inches longer than Sunshine.","Gracie has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the 10-year-old condor.","Spike isn't 4 years old."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches"],"label_b":["Gracie","Mango","Smokey","Spike","Sunshine"],"label_c":["4","8","9","10","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09c4f57b789ec8d183becb5a13f586f0"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["The $125,000 stamp was the \"Jenny Penny\".","Of Ted Tucker's stamp and the \"Bull's Dove\", one sold for $150,000 and the other sold for $175,000.","Quinn Quade's stamp, the $150,000 stamp and the $225,000 stamp were all different stamps.","Quinn Quade's stamp wasn't the \"Yellownose\".","The \"Bull's Dove\" sold for $25,000 more than Nina Nunez's stamp.","Sal Sanchez's stamp was either the $125,000 stamp or the \"Inverted Blue\"."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Nina Nunez","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade","Sal Sanchez","Ted Tucker"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Danish Rosa","Inverted Blue","Jenny Penny","Yellownose"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e69e0ef4e9aca1d02ae2cfe0007c8675"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["Of the client who ordered the california roll and the client who ordered the boston roll, one paid $13.50 and the other ordered the summer roll.","The client who ordered the california roll paid 4 dollars more than the customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll.","The client who ordered the dragon roll paid 2 dollars more than the customer who ordered the california roll.","The customer who ordered the california roll paid less than the person who ordered the yellowtail roll.","The client who ordered the firecracker roll ordered the spicy tuna roll.","The client who paid $15.50 ordered the volcano roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["boston","california","dragon","firecracker","philadelphia"],"label_c":["spicy tuna","summer","tiger","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab65532acb9d3e3a6d1e24a56f78474f"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["Of the perens pig and the animal added to the list in 2010, one has 245 surviving individuals and the other has 490 surviving individuals.","The species added to the list in 2007 doesn't have a surviving population of 420.","The species with a population size of 525 was listed sometime after the species with a population size of 315.","The osbele oryx is either the animal added to the list in 2008 or the species with a population size of 315.","The species with a population size of 525 was listed 2 years before the species with a population size of 245.","The eldar elk was recognized as endangered in 2006.","The animal with a population size of 490 was listed 2 years after the nibner newt."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["eldar elk","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["245","315","420","490","525"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16ff5ea2627ed192d20d8fd01fd541ec"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The Turkey Rolls, the squad in the yellow shirts, the squad in the red shirts and the squad that finished with 727 points were all different teams.","The team that finished with 763 points wore violet shirts.","The squad that finished with 751 points didn't wear orange shirts.","The Rowdy Rollers was either the team in the yellow shirts or the team that finished with 715 points.","Of the squad in the silver shirts and the Gutter Gals, one had a final score of 715 points and the other had a final score of 727 points.","The Alley Cats wore orange shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["orange","red","silver","violet","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e870b09b253467426b1832e4a0185e2"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The person in room 320 is staying for a shorter time than Jennings.","The person in room 203 is staying 1 day longer than Mrs. Arnold.","Mrs. Fowler is either the customer in room 320 or the person who is staying for 4 days.","The client in room 314, Mrs. Fowler, Jennings and the guest who is staying for 3 days are all different people.","Of the customer in room 320 and the client in room 124, one is staying for 2 days and the other is Mrs. Fowler.","Tran is staying for 6 days."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mrs. Arnold","Mrs. Fowler","Mr. Gonzalez","Jennings","Tran"],"label_c":["114","124","203","314","320"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d4bb25ec403be163e2e4245f5c8b966"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["Of the crater discovered in February and the crater discovered in June, one was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. and the other is in Yemen.","The five impacts were the feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E., the feature in Eritrea, the feature discovered in October, the feature discovered in June and the crater in Iraq.","Of the feature discovered in February and the feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E., one is in Iraq and the other is in Eritrea.","The feature in Haiti is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater in Eritrea.","The crater discovered in August was either the feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. or the feature in Iraq."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Eritrea","Haiti","Iraq","Vietnam","Yemen"],"label_c":["February","April","June","August","October"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93f0c664c00c6ee9e266b78b0b5b4362"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["Of the fourth period class and Mr. Pitts's class, one is in room 122 and the other is in room 129.","Mr. Osborn's class is held sometime before the course in room 129.","The class in room 215 isn't held during second period.","Mr. Villarreal's class is held 2 periods before the class in room 122.","The fifth period class is either the class in room 215 or Mr. Newman's class.","The class in room 129 is held 1 period before the class in room 114."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["114","122","125","129","215"],"label_c":["Newman","Osborn","Pitts","Quinn","Villarreal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5bdc854fe8129716ade6196bd67a00b"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Dr. Estes's piece isn't about oceanography.","Of Dr. Guerrero's piece and the article in Chapter 2, one is about physiology and the other is about space travel.","The essay about volcanoes will appear 2 chapters after Dr. Guerrero's essay.","The essay about space travel is either Dr. Zamora's piece or Dr. Leach's essay.","Dr. Kent's article will appear 2 chapters after Dr. Leach's piece.","The piece in Chapter 3 is either Dr. Estes's essay or the piece about volcanoes.","The article in Chapter 4, the essay about physiology and Dr. Estes's piece are all different essays."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5"],"label_b":["Estes","Guerrero","Kent","Leach","Zamora"],"label_c":["asteroids","oceanography","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33317f2c0e809b6936d6c0897af21ec7"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Yamahana drove somewhat less than the Garusky.","The automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH drove 25 fewer miles than the automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH.","The five cars were the car that drove for 525 miles, the automobile with a high speed of 67 MPH, the car with a high speed of 72 MPH, the automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH and the Zenmoto.","The Garusky drove for 575 miles.","The Awick didn't drive for exactly 600 miles.","Of the Awick and the Yamahana, one had a high speed of 67 MPH and the other drove for 550 miles."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Garusky","Poltris","Yamahana","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["62 MPH","65 MPH","67 MPH","70 MPH","72 MPH"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4be860c020950a2065d58db4d849db86"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 25 outing logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the outing to Janesville.","The trip to Eastbrook logged 7 more shooting stars than the outing to Kalona.","The April 22 outing was in Kalona.","Of the outing where they saw 2 shooting stars and the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars, one was in Kalona and the other was on April 4.","The April 15 outing wasn't in Janesville.","The April 25 trip was in Gilmore City."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 4","April 15","April 17","April 22","April 25"],"label_c":["Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Janesville","Kalona","Livermore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=deda880bdc1d551ee3683fb318cb26e6"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Of the player who threw the green darts and the player who scored 62 points, one was Shaun and the other was Felix.","The player who scored 41 points was either Shaun or the contestant who threw the orange darts.","The player who scored 69 points threw the gray darts.","The player who scored 62 points didn't throw the white darts.","Shaun scored 14 points higher than Donald.","Greg finished 7 points lower than the player who threw the green darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Donald","Felix","Greg","Shaun","Willard"],"label_c":["gray","green","orange","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0264913c481206c57b40c44e16ab5e2f"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Of the person who played in 4 games last season and the person who played in 7 games last season, one is the wide receiver and the other is Kurt Koch.","Fred Frankl is the placekicker.","Horace Hayden played 6 games last season.","The person who played in 6 games last season, the center, the defensive back and Fred Frankl are all different players.","The defensive back is either Edward Ellis or the person who played in 4 games last season.","The center played one game more than the placekicker."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Edward Ellis","Fred Frankl","Horace Hayden","Kurt Koch","Lonnie Love"],"label_c":["center","defensive back","placekicker","running back","wide receiver"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1af39efa74c0f7aede33de1dd2e9cc8c"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The client who ordered the philadelphia roll paid $17.50.","The person who ordered the tiger roll paid more than the person who ordered the summer roll.","The person who ordered the dragon roll ordered the summer roll.","The client who ordered the rainbow roll paid 4 dollars less than the customer who ordered the volcano roll.","Of the client who ordered the rainbow roll and the person who ordered the spicy tataki roll, one ordered the dynamite roll and the other paid $11.50.","The person who ordered the spicy tataki roll paid 2 dollars less than the person who ordered the rainbow roll.","The person who ordered the hawaiian roll is either the person who ordered the volcano roll or the client who paid $9.50."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["dragon","dynamite","firecracker","hawaiian","philadelphia"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tataki","summer","tiger","volcano"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b25dd45951e92ed00ab47b03ba30b2a5"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["The person with 160 Facebook friends is either the person with 70 LinkedIn connections or Opal.","Opal doesn't have exactly 54 LinkedIn connections.","Danny has 160 Facebook friends.","Blake has 10 more Facebook friends than Pamela.","The person with 130 Facebook friends is either the person with 58 LinkedIn connections or Opal.","Blake has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 68 LinkedIn connections.","Of Blake and the one with 120 Facebook friends, one has 58 LinkedIn connections and the other has 64 LinkedIn connections."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160"],"label_b":["Blake","Danny","Jonathan","Opal","Pamela"],"label_c":["54","58","64","68","70"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aaa5a4b7527f882d0dd1dcf9409a1d3f"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The jigsaw puzzle made by Irycia has 500 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme.","The puzzle with the autumn leaves theme has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle made by Garroda.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod is either the jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces or the jigsaw puzzle with 1250 pieces.","The puzzle with the city skyline theme is either the puzzle made by Lyrod or the puzzle made by Garroda.","The puzzle with the coral reef theme has 500 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.","Of the puzzle with 750 pieces and the puzzle with 500 pieces, one has the outer space theme and the other was made by Sonaco."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Buralde","Garroda","Irycia","Lyrod","Sonaco"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","coral reef","outer space","rustic village"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afdd50dbe3b8be4912cf016b58d2be24"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Bradley was either the one who got the water or the one who got the orange soda.","Bradley paid 2 dollars more than the one who got the iced tea.","The five diners were Roberto, the diner who paid $7.99, the diner who paid $5.99, the diner who paid $8.99 and the diner who paid $4.99.","The one who got the orange soda paid 1 dollar less than Oliver.","Of the diner who paid $4.99 and the diner who paid $5.99, one was Kelli and the other had the water.","The one who got the lemonade was either Oliver or Bradley."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Bradley","Kelli","Oliver","Roberto","Yvonne"],"label_c":["iced tea","lemonade","orange soda","root beer","water"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9366a3344ce998ec6446e7928ec93ec0"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Sancode interview is 1 day after the meeting for the social media position.","The Sancode interview and the meeting for the copywriter position will be different interviews.","Of the interview for the copywriter position and the Zathdrill interview, one is on August 21st and the other is on August 23rd.","The Zathdrill interview is 1 day after the meeting for the tech support position.","The interview on August 24th will be either the interview for the web developer position or the meeting for the copywriter position.","The Alpha Plus interview will be either the interview for the social media position or the interview on August 22nd.","The Laneplex interview is sometime after the Streeter Inc. interview."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","janitor","social media","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffd41964525ca241f26b739bc50a5685"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["The gas station charging $1.07 per gallon is in Firebaugh.","Kwik Mart doesn't charge $1.19 per gallon.","The business charging $1.19 per gallon is in Pollock Pines.","Of Energo and Vexon, one is in Irvine and the other offers gas at $1.15 per gallon.","The business in Eagle Grove charges 4 cents less per gallon than Vexon.","Gas-N-Go charges 4 cents less per gallon than the business in Eagle Grove."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23"],"label_b":["Energo","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Vexon"],"label_c":["Chester","Eagle Grove","Firebaugh","Irvine","Pollock Pines"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14f1eab4a342b796917545d336d1080a"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The game with the Red and Blues finished with a score of 28-10.","The game with the Tuscanos was on October 7.","The 28-10 match was sometime after the match with the Dragons.","The 13-9 game was 4 days after the 20-13 match.","The October 15 match is either the game with the Rams or the 24-21 match.","Of the October 11 match and the October 15 game, one featured the Red and Blues and the other finished with a score of 24-21."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","Tuscanos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","20-13","24-21","28-10"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95525838d9a86a80573f2b965a410443"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The $8.50 product contains cinnamon.","Of the clove product and the $7.50 product, one is Melinda's and the other is Hope's.","Kari's candle costs 1 dollar less than the clove candle.","Melinda's product costs 2 dollars more than Francisco's product.","The $7.50 product doesn't contain sandalwood.","The $4.50 candle is either Melinda's candle or the eucalyptus product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Francisco","Hope","Kari","Melinda","Willie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","lavender","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33aec5eb85b6dc7d1e45d799fc837327"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature in Haiti was found in April.","The crater in Oman was either the feature discovered in December or the feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E..","The feature in Zimbabwe, the feature discovered in December, the crater discovered in June and the crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. were all different impacts.","Of the crater discovered in August and the crater in Macedonia, one was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. and the other was dated to 180,000 B.C.E..","The crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. wasn't discovered in April.","The feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. was found in September."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Haiti","Macedonia","Oman","Saudi Arabia","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["April","June","August","September","December"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c647fc52a6079762f93c4c94b2f82615"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The 200 m. wide crater is either the Moriwa impact crater or the Cambrian impact crater.","The Silurian impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the Garight impact crater.","The Kimeta impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the Cersay impact crater.","The Moriwa impact crater isn't 125 m. wide.","Of the 175 m. wide one and the Devonian impact crater, one is known as the Garight site and the other is known as the Kimeta site.","The Cretaceous impact crater is smaller than the Kimeta impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Cersay","Garight","Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Cretaceous","Devonian","Jurassic","Silurian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7a96a28a3dc1e9d21b7fef0c03056db"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line A is shorter than the line with a maximum height of 55 ft.","Of Line F and Line E, one is 700 ft long and the other reaches a height of 85 ft.","The one with a maximum height of 70 ft is longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft.","Line E is either the 700 ft one or the one with a maximum height of 45 ft.","The one with a maximum height of 70 ft is 50 feet shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft.","Line D doesn't have a maximum height of 55 ft.","Line A is 100 feet shorter than Line D."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line D","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["30 ft","45 ft","55 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dbece2abff8640b0e8a269dc1a9b8790"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Zenmoto drove somewhat less than the automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH.","The Leden drove 25 miles farther than the Cober.","Of the car that drove for 550 miles and the automobile with a high speed of 74 MPH, one is the Leden and the other is the Zenmoto.","The car with a high speed of 65 MPH drove somewhat farther than the Poltris.","The car that drove for 625 miles had a high speed of 81 MPH."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles"],"label_b":["Cober","Leden","Poltris","Yamahana","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["65 MPH","69 MPH","70 MPH","74 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=281e1301fe071a917deb3a136b064253"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Uniform Battalion will deploy 1 month before X-ray Battalion.","The battalion deploying in May is either Golf Battalion or the battalion led by Commander Edwards.","The battalion led by Commander Underwood is either India Battalion or the battalion deploying in April.","The battalion led by Commander Gilbert is Uniform Battalion.","Of the battalion led by Commander Taylor and the battalion deploying in March, one is India Battalion and the other is Golf Battalion.","X-ray Battalion will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Hensley.","The battalion led by Commander Hensley won't deploy in April."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Edwards","Gilbert","Hensley","Taylor","Underwood"],"label_c":["Alpha","Golf","India","Uniform","X-ray"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=256783cc157a7fd9e408198f5c955de1"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["April had the shiraz.","Of the one who had the riesling and Willie, one paid $25.99 and the other paid $26.99.","Salvador paid 1 dollar less than Danny.","Willie was either the person who paid $27.99 or the one who had the zinfandel.","Salvador was either the one who had the chianti or the person who paid $27.99.","The one who had the riesling paid 1 dollar less than Salvador."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99"],"label_b":["April","Danny","Isabel","Salvador","Willie"],"label_c":["chianti","port","riesling","shiraz","zinfandel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a837c889fc9bd7b190793c80bd2aecf"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The client in room 320 is either the customer who is staying for 5 days or the person from Connecticut.","The person from Connecticut is staying 1 day longer than the client in room 209.","The client in room 314 is staying 1 day longer than Watkins.","The guest in room 209, the client from Louisiana, and Navarro are three different people.","The person from Connecticut, Navarro, and the person who is staying for 3 days are three different people.","Navarro is either the customer from Texas or the person who is staying for 2 days.","The customer in room 314 is staying for a shorter time than Mr. Gonzalez."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mr. Bray","Mr. Gonzalez","Navarro","Watkins"],"label_c":["203","209","314","320"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Kentucky","Louisiana","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=590c930cec18b8363c7b1cfbe3112d55"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The cake shaped like a potato costs somewhat more than the vanilla-flavored cake.","The $175 cake is shaped like a beach chair.","Heidi's cake is either the vanilla-flavored cake or the cake shaped like a potato.","Natasha's piece isn't shaped like a beach chair.","Terri's cake is banana-flavored.","The piece shaped like a mountain costs 25 dollars less than the banana-flavored piece.","The strawberry-flavored cake costs 25 dollars more than the piece shaped like a potato."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200"],"label_b":["Christy","Heidi","Natasha","Terri"],"label_c":["beach chair","mountain","potato","train"],"label_d":["banana","lemon","strawberry","vanilla"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84b75d2e64c57cf5be1cf461753f73ee"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["The diver who went sixth was either the contestant who reached a depth of 101 meters or the competitor who reached a depth of 107 meters.","Neither Brit Bradley nor Hill Harvey was the competitor who reached a depth of 98 meters.","The person from Qatar was either the person who went sixth or the diver who went seventh.","The diver who went fifth reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the competitor from Honduras.","Hill Harvey was from Ethiopia.","The person who went seventh was either Gumbo Giles or Hill Harvey.","Igor Ingram was from Qatar.","Neither the contestant who reached a depth of 107 meters nor the contestant who reached a depth of 104 meters was Brit Bradley."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Brit Bradley","Gumbo Giles","Hill Harvey","Igor Ingram"],"label_c":["fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_d":["Ethiopia","Honduras","Portugal","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52248e6270386e78eb8bd92f85d09a76"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The tourmaline sold for 20 dollars more than the stone found in the Zamora claim.","The gem from California is either the gem that sold for $790 or the stone found in the Collins claim.","The gem found in the Page claim sold for 10 dollars less than the zircon.","The gem that sold for $810 was from Colorado.","Of the corundum and the gem from Utah, one went for $810 and the other was found at the Page claim."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["corundum","rhodolite","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Collins","Dunlap","Page","Zamora"],"label_d":["California","Colorado","Nevada","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ef0167c105e77c86892cb2b7e8a6873"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who went to Martinique set sail 2 years before the person who went to Jamaica.","The person who took the 1986 cruise wasn't on the Caprica cruise.","Damon is either the person who took the 1985 cruise or the traveler who went to Martinique.","Of the person who took the Farralon cruise and the person who went to Aruba, one was on the 1983 cruise and the other is Kathy.","Francis set sail sometime after Damon.","Francis set sail 1 year before Ollie.","Neither the traveler who took the 1986 cruise nor the traveler who went to Barbados is the person who took the Neptunia cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Damon","Francis","Kathy","Ollie"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Caprica","Farralon","Neptunia"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbados","Jamaica","Martinique"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61dc8654d926f4e797c99d6573eeed36"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Doris is younger than the Florida native.","The New Mexico native is either Larry or the person who is 110 years old.","Neither the person who is 111 years old nor the centenarian who lives in Plymouth is Tim.","Larry is 2 years younger than the person who lives in Highland.","The centenarian who lives in Limington is 1 year younger than the Oregon native.","Doris isn't a native of Oregon.","The New Mexico native is younger than the person who lives in Limington."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years"],"label_b":["Doris","Larry","Tim","Zachary"],"label_c":["Florida","New Mexico","Oregon","Washington"],"label_d":["Highland","Limington","Plymouth","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20a738004ce9b1ae3f49ede6659dd218"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["The pair that skated to Kalinka scored somewhat higher than Holden's pair.","Bonita's pair didn't finish with 26.6 points.","Penny's pair was either the team that scored 26.3 points or the team that skated to Rondo Fantasie.","Neither Heidi's pair nor the team that scored 26.9 points was Corey's pair.","The team that skated to Umbrellas Up scored somewhat lower than Wesley's pair.","Holden's pair scored somewhat lower than Penny's pair.","Of Francine's pair and the team that skated to Umbrellas Up, one finished with 27.2 points and the other included Gabriel.","Heidi's pair skated to Umbrellas Up."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2"],"label_b":["Bonita","Francine","Heidi","Penny"],"label_c":["Corey","Gabriel","Holden","Wesley"],"label_d":["Falling Star","Kalinka","Rondo Fantasie","Umbrellas Up"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b60902a2b2a936e79c1c9b90b49ecf30"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Neither the city in Dukes County nor Urbana is the town whose mayor is Will Walton.","Of the town with a population of 37,000 and Wapello, one has Will Walton as its mayor and the other is in Middlesex County.","The city whose mayor is Ted Tanner isn't in Dukes County.","Brisbane has 3,000 more people than the town whose mayor is Will Walton.","The town in Suffolk County has more people than Urbana.","The city whose mayor is Kevin King is in Berkshire County.","Wapello is either the city with a population of 34,000 or the town whose mayor is Will Walton."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000"],"label_b":["Brisbane","Fallbrook","Urbana","Wapello"],"label_c":["Berkshire","Dukes","Middlesex","Suffolk"],"label_d":["Kevin King","Sal Swanson","Ted Tanner","Will Walton"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e3ef9596b261ee9bc9d6de258292ff9"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The $2,500 display is either the display going to Buena Park or the 70 gallon display.","The tank going to Buena Park, the 65 gallon display, and the 60 gallon display are three different tanks.","The tank going to Philo, the display bought by Faith Frisk, and the 60 gallon tank are three different tanks.","The display bought by Cora Carey is somewhat larger than the $1,500 display.","The 55 gallon fish tank cost $550.","The $2,500 fish tank, the fish tank going to Philo, and the fish tank going to Lone Pine are three different tanks.","The tank bought by Al Ayala cost $550."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Cora Carey","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$920","$1,500","$2,500"],"label_d":["Buena Park","Lone Pine","Ottumwa","Philo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6db14890046302978a4186341f59008a"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Oil Crew\" uses blue paintballs.","The \"Target Bombs\" finished fourth.","The white team, the group from Prairie City, and the \"Splat Squad\" are three different teams.","The white team is either the squad that finished second or the \"Target Bombs\".","The yellow team was ranked somewhere ahead of the team from Armona.","The squad from Forest City was ranked 2 places behind the yellow team.","The team that finished fourth, the yellow team, and the white team are three different teams."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Forest City","Libertyville","Prairie City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=332ebc07492d2de6661c28b0f2c572b4"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Of Victor and the patient suffering from heartburn, one has HealthCo insurance and the other has the 10:00am appointment.","The patient with Ambercare insurance is either Kirk or the patient with the 11:00am appointment.","Of the patient with HealthCo insurance and Terry, one has the 9:00am appointment and the other is complaining about foot pain.","The person with the 12 noon appointment is either the patient suffering from foot pain or Kirk.","The person with the 12 noon appointment doesn't have insurance through Ambercare.","The patient with Lifealign insurance is either the person suffering from foot pain or the patient suffering from migraines.","Terry has an appointment 1 hour after the patient suffering from migraines.","Neither the person with the 12 noon appointment nor Terry is the person suffering from heartburn."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Kirk","Melvin","Terry","Victor"],"label_c":["foot pain","heartburn","migraines","shingles"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Lifealign"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bca5631939d65da101275f6c7c837818"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Neither the team leaving in April nor Janice's expedition will be Kenneth's expedition.","The expedition going to Honduras will leave sometime after Brittany's expedition.","Shelby's team will leave 2 months before Brittany's team.","The team going to Qatar will be either Janice's team or the expedition leaving in January.","Mike's team will leave sometime before the expedition going to Qatar.","Oscar's team won't include Connie.","Of the team going to Chile and the team leaving in April, one will include Mike and the other will include Connie."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bob","Kenneth","Mike","Oscar"],"label_c":["Brittany","Connie","Janice","Shelby"],"label_d":["Chile","Honduras","Qatar","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c50135263c1b4ccc27162b85054d012"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Kristy hit 4 years after the storm that made landfall at Granger.","The storm that made landfall at Alta Vista hit sometime after the storm that made landfall at Hesperia.","Hurricane Deloris hit 4 years before the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage.","Hurricane Iris hit sometime before Hurricane Eileen.","The storm that made landfall at Granger hit 4 years after the hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage.","Of the storm that hit in 1956 and Hurricane Kristy, one caused $16.9 million in damage and the other hit land at Varina.","The storm that made landfall at Granger didn't cause exactly $17.4 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956"],"label_b":["Deloris","Eileen","Iris","Kristy"],"label_c":["$13.1 million","$16.9 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Granger","Hesperia","Varina"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30f9e4de2659100836f21d75a59b3d3a"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The guest who is staying for 5 days is from Florida.","The guest from Alaska is staying 1 day fewer than the client in room 117.","The client from Florida is staying 2 days longer than Underwood.","The person from Delaware is staying 1 day longer than Hartman.","The customer who is staying for 4 days is either the guest in room 124 or Underwood.","Keith is in room 114."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mrs. Fowler","Hartman","Keith","Underwood"],"label_c":["114","117","124","314"],"label_d":["Alaska","Delaware","Florida","Kentucky"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16b2135d7771acf2800462c39040f374"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["Teuz was inhabited by the Manika'i.","The island first seen by Captain Bradley was discovered 14 years before the island on which the Enakai people lived.","The island discovered in 1754 was either the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta or the island on which the Iakepa people lived.","The island discovered in 1768 was either the island on which the Enakai people lived or the island first seen by Captain Bradley.","The island first seen by Captain Payne was discovered 7 years after Jujihm.","Qlork wasn't discovered in 1775.","Teuz was discovered 14 years before the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Jujihm","Qlork","Teuz","Verinya"],"label_c":["Enakai","Iakepa","Manika\\'i","Kukani"],"label_d":["Azpilleta","Bradley","Guizburuaga","Payne"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07ccb5943763c3b3e8315676196f0a27"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The carver who sells Haramarui figurines charges less than the sci-fi fan who works with pine.","The woodworker who works with yew charges 2 dollars more than the carver who sells Wata figurines.","The sci-fi fan who charges 9 dollars is either the sci-fi fan who sells Wata figurines or Richard.","The carver who works with walnut charges 4 dollars less than the carver who sells Ineoch figurines.","Evan works with yew.","The sci-fi fan who works with boxwood charges more than Ian.","Martin doesn't charge 7 dollars.","Neither the woodworker who charges 3 dollars nor the sci-fi fan who works with yew is the sci-fi fan who sells Ineoch figurines."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Evan","Ian","Martin","Richard"],"label_c":["boxwood","pine","walnut","yew"],"label_d":["Haramarui","Ineoch","Nysest","Wata"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5acf5fde387fccacb5b3238092f8b39"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The contestant from Quimby finished sometime before Greg.","Greg was either the competitor from Bellflower or the runner who finished in 24 minutes.","The runner from Kamrar was either the competitor in the aquamarine shirt or the runner in the lime shirt.","Greg didn't wear the aquamarine shirt.","The contestant from Bellflower was either the contestant in the lime shirt or the contestant in the aquamarine shirt.","The runner who finished in 24 minutes wore the cyan shirt.","Neither Greg nor Kelly was the contestant from Quimby.","Lynn finished sometime after the contestant from Quimby.","Kelly finished sometime after the contestant from Bellflower.","The contestant in the silver shirt finished 1 minute before the competitor from Kamrar."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Greg","Kelly","Lynn","Ralph"],"label_c":["aquamarine","cyan","lime","silver"],"label_d":["Bellflower","Kamrar","Olema","Quimby"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e3c7f74e21cf323100e1f788bc90c3c"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Of the client with the 10:00am class and the student with the 11:00am class, one is Mrs. Young's client and the other is Peter.","The four people are Mr. Jones's student, the client with the 11:00am class, the client with the 10:00am class and the 16-year-old student.","The student with the 10:00am class isn't 21 years old.","Of the 16-year-old student and the student with the 11:00am class, one is Peter and the other is Mrs. Nolan's client.","The student with the 11:00am class is 20 years old.","Isaac is scheduled sometime after the 16-year-old student.","Mrs. Nolan's trainee is Victoria.","Isaac, the trainee with the 10:00am class, and Mrs. Nolan's client are three different people."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Mr. Jones","Mrs. Mueller","Mrs. Nolan","Mrs. Young"],"label_c":["Isaac","Jerry","Peter","Victoria"],"label_d":["15","16","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94201751e8cfc530a28bde8152ec50e3"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The athlete who finished at Takahagi, the competitor who started from Ventura, and the athlete who traveled for 206 days are three different rowers.","Flora finished in 195 days.","Of the competitor who traveled for 206 days and the competitor who finished at Hachinohe, one was Tracy and the other started from Encinitas.","The rower who finished at Hachinohe, the competitor who traveled for 217 days, and Flora are three different rowers.","Flora didn't start out from Pismo Beach.","Geneva, the competitor who started from Ventura and the rower who traveled for 206 days were all different rowers.","The athlete who finished at Onagawa finished sometime before Geneva.","Flora finished at Takahagi."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Dana","Flora","Geneva","Tracy"],"label_c":["Encinitas","Morro Bay","Pismo Beach","Ventura"],"label_d":["Hachinohe","Kushiro","Onagawa","Takahagi"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=398cb416e9bed449a5bb693f2b690aa9"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["The employee who served 75 riders works in the purple section.","The worker who manages The Screamer served 25 more riders than Eduardo.","Of Marc and the person who served 50 riders, one manages Zinjo and the other works in the purple section.","The person who works in the red section is either Kurt or Marc.","Eduardo doesn't manage Zinjo.","The worker who served 50 riders is either the employee who works in the purple section or the worker who works in the blue section.","The person who manages Speed Devil is either the person who works in the purple section or the person who works in the red section."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Eduardo","Kurt","Marc","Orlando"],"label_c":["blue","green","purple","red"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Speed Devil","The Screamer","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=137df433879b813b43fdf89de932a60c"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The course in room 208 doesn't have 8 students.","Of the course in room 114 and the Dutch class, one has 14 students and the other starts at 9:00 am.","The class in room 212 starts at 9:00 am.","The class in room 120 starts sometime after the English class.","The course in room 208 isn't the German class.","The class in room 208 starts 4 hours after the course with 17 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["114","120","208","212"],"label_c":["8","14","17","25"],"label_d":["Dutch","English","German","Russian"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa41da5e1232922bc807253aa07012c3"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The acid rock record sold 200,000 more copies than the album that came out in June.","Painted Empire's record, the rockabilly release, and the record that came out in May are three different releases.","Of Sodium Green's release and the record with 1.2 million sales, one was heavy metal and the other was released in May.","The new wave record sold somewhat more copies than the release that came out in October.","Of the new wave record and Eagle Ally's album, one was released in October and the other sold 1.3 million copies."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","May","June","October"],"label_d":["acid rock","heavy metal","new wave","rockabilly"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81e0e2fdc789ac592698c613f04c815b"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Pythagoeas scored 55%.","Proclus was either the system that scored 69% or the A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team.","The system built by Dr. Fernandez's team finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. from Oxford.","Gorgias finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the A.I. from CIT.","Of the A.I. that scored 55% and the system from Cambridge, one was built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team and the other was Proclus.","The system from Exeter finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system built by Dr. Coulson's team.","Gorgias was from Oxford."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Gorgias","Proclus","Pythagoeas","Thales"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","Exeter","Oxford"],"label_d":["Abbratozzato","Coulson","Eisenberg","Fernandez"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a022ad22359d6042befc85ba305759b"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The armored tortoise is 18 years younger than Yoda.","Yoda is from Oman.","Speedy is 18 years younger than the one from Yemen.","Yoda is younger than the black neck tortoise.","The 32-year-old animal, Speedy, and Snappy are three different animals.","The armored tortoise is either the 50-year-old one or the 32-year-old animal.","Yoda is the horned tortoise.","The 68-year-old animal isn't from Honduras."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68"],"label_b":["Snappy","Speedy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","horned","two rimmed"],"label_d":["Honduras","Oman","Swaziland","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14342de97be4f4a9407905d0e0406f6f"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The vessel that went to Hollow Hole, the Watery Pete, and the Mellow Mel are three different boats.","The Sea Cow saw 1 fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel.","Of the vessel that saw 3 manatees and the Sea Cow, one was led by Captain Espinoza and the other went to Silver springs.","The boat that went to Trey's Tunnel is either Captain Jacobson's boat or the Watery Pete.","The vessel that saw 4 manatees went to Silver springs.","The Mellow Mel wasn't led by Captain Yang.","The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef was led by Captain Yang."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Benny II","Mellow Mel","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Jacobson","Yang"],"label_d":["Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20073959d77bc9930eac5215fa77319c"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The rental to be picked up in Groveland is for the Kia.","The reservation to be picked up in Durham is for a somewhat shorter period than the Nissan rental.","Vicky Vaughan's reservation isn't for the Fiat.","The rental to be picked up in Los Altos is for the Nissan.","Bethany Bryan's reservation is for a period 2 days shorter than the Buick reservation.","The rental to be picked up in Groveland is for a period 2 days longer than the Fiat rental.","The 5 day reservation is either Vicky Vaughan's rental or Yolanda Young's rental.","Sarah Sanchez's rental is either the Kia reservation or the rental to be picked up in Valencia."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days"],"label_b":["Bethany Bryan","Sarah Sanchez","Vicky Vaughan","Yolanda Young"],"label_c":["Buick","Fiat","Kia","Nissan"],"label_d":["Durham","Groveland","Los Altos","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e55e4bf6bd8986b09c26dbfd088dade"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The carver who sells Jenadije figurines is either the sci-fi fan who works with mahogany or the sci-fi fan who charges 3 dollars.","Neither the sci-fi fan who works with mahogany nor the sci-fi fan who sells Nysest figurines is the woodworker who charges 9 dollars.","Of Ian and the sci-fi fan who charges 9 dollars, one sells Ineoch figurines and the other works with rosewood.","Gerald charges more than the sci-fi fan who sells Untiaos figurines.","The sci-fi fan who sells Untiaos figurines works with elm.","Angel charges 4 dollars more than the woodworker who sells Jenadije figurines."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Gerald","Ian","Nathan"],"label_c":["boxwood","elm","mahogany","rosewood"],"label_d":["Ineoch","Jenadije","Nysest","Untiaos"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35c67278484dcdbcf12eb0677fe9fb00"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The item that printed in 25 minutes, Eleanor's piece, and Hilda's design are three different items.","The orange item wasn't the mask.","The orange design required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Raquel's design.","The green item was either the whistle or the item that printed in 20 minutes.","The whistle required 5 fewer minutes to print than the orange item.","Raquel's design was either the item that printed in 10 minutes or the item that printed in 20 minutes.","The yellow item required somewhat fewer minutes to print than Eleanor's item.","The skull was either the design that printed in 25 minutes or the item that printed in 10 minutes."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Eleanor","Hilda","Raquel","Willis"],"label_c":["helmet","mask","skull","whistle"],"label_d":["green","orange","red","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc01f728db7c43fce73d345f257e629c"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Eunice's assignment is either the assignment on the Escape or the blacktip shark study.","Kerry's study has nothing to do with great white sharks.","The tiger shark study starts sometime after the project on the Serenity.","The leopard shark assignment starts 1 month after the study on the Serenity.","The tiger shark project starts sometime before Kerry's assignment.","The assignment on the Liberty starts 1 month after the tiger shark assignment.","Joy's project is concerned with leopard sharks."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Eunice","Gene","Joy","Kerry"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Serenity"],"label_d":["blacktip","great white","leopard","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f226fff4aa316c7886da1cf87cb9f244"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Of the performer from Selma and the performer who used bowling pins, one went fourth and the other is Floyd.","The person who used bowling pins was either Jeffery or the juggler who went first.","Floyd performed 2 spots after the juggler who used balls.","The performer from Dubuque didn't use balls.","The performer who went second was either Floyd or the juggler from Odebolt.","The juggler who went second used mobile phones.","Katrina went first."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Floyd","Jeffery","Katrina","Peter"],"label_c":["balls","bowling pins","flashlights","mobile phones"],"label_d":["Burt","Dubuque","Odebolt","Selma"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78b70a9344e1c3c562660418944f63d5"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The team from Cromberg is either the \"Night Ninjas\" or the red team.","The yellow team was ranked somewhere behind the team from Prairie City.","The \"Spray Paints\" finished third.","Of the yellow team and the squad that finished second, one is the \"Spray Paints\" and the other is the \"Pea Shooters\".","The four teams are the \"Night Ninjas\", the group from Evansdale, the red team and the white team.","The red team was ranked 1 place behind the \"Night Ninjas\".","The \"Pea Shooters\" isn't from Prairie City."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["green","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Prairie City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2be46d21ca8ff7520f4c6d231d75f44"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Of the contestant going seventh and the contestant who will lift 920 lbs, one is the Swede and the other is Francisco.","The South African is either the person who will lift 1,000 lbs or the contestant going third.","Vincent, the man who will lift 960 lbs, and the person going fifth are three different competitors.","Francisco will lift 1,000 lbs.","Jeremy won't go second.","The man who will lift 880 lbs is the Dane.","The man going third will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by Jeremy."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Vincent"],"label_c":["Canadian","Dane","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["second","third","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e6b7a6a6e8d8a6ceeff0670cb5e0176"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Kimeta impact crater is 50 meters wider than the one in modern-day Jamaica.","The one in modern-day France was formed during the Silurian period.","Of the 150 m. wide one and the Kimeta impact crater, one was found in France and the other was formed during the Permian period.","Neither the Hinwore impact crater nor the Cambrian impact crater is the one in modern-day Kazakhstan.","The Asanish impact crater is wider than the one in modern-day Poland.","The crater in modern-day Jamaica wasn't formed during the Ordovician period.","The Hinwore impact crater is 50 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Poland."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Hinwore","Kimeta"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Ordovician","Permian","Silurian"],"label_d":["France","Jamaica","Kazakhstan","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5bca28d5566381d985d18b6eea31ab11"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The movie that opened in 105 theaters and Zephyr Breeze are different films.","The movie that opened in 59 theaters is either the movie directed by Jim Johnson or the movie that grossed $2 million.","Easy to Love opened in 92 theaters.","What a World made somewhat more than the movie directed by Nan Norman.","What a World wasn't directed by Odette Olson.","Zephyr Breeze made $8 million.","Easy to Love made somewhat more than the film directed by Micah Moreno.","The movie that opened in 92 theaters is either the film directed by Micah Moreno or the film directed by Jim Johnson."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million"],"label_b":["Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Jim Johnson","Micah Moreno","Nan Norman","Odette Olson"],"label_d":["59","65","92","105"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4dd387399fc17dbf7937ba213704b3dc"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The armor presentation was held 1 month after the presentation from Mali.","February's exhibit saw 8,880 visitors.","March's exhibit, the exhibit from Uganda and the presentation from Mali are all different exhibits.","The presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors was held 2 months after the armor presentation.","March's exhibit wasn't from Yemen.","The firearms presentation was from Mali.","Of the exhibit that pulled in 6,910 visitors and the exhibit from Yemen, one featured lacquerware and the other took place in January."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["armor","ceramics","firearms","lacquerware"],"label_c":["Honduras","Mali","Uganda","Yemen"],"label_d":["6,910","7,525","8,880","9,500"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73186a507aadaef17ffe5a8dcbfa8dc3"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The redback cost 15 dollars more than Brandon's purchase.","Neither the arachnid that sold for $90 nor the arachnid that sold for $45 was the specimen from Jordan.","Zachary's purchase was the archaenido.","Of Zachary's purchase and the specimen from Tanzania, one was the wolf spider and the other sold for $90.","The black widow cost more than the specimen from Yemen.","Hazel's purchase cost more than the redback."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Brandon","Hazel","Jan","Zachary"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","redback","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Guinea","Jordan","Tanzania","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cf44d6041d1ee75e1e7a4ace325cd87"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Danielson's order will be delivered 2 days after the banana cake.","The October 7 delivery will be in the shape of a turtle.","Mrs. Danielson's order won't be coconut-flavored.","Of the strawberry cake and the October 5 delivery, one is for Mrs. Becker and the other will be in the shape of a baseball glove.","The order shaped like a rocket ship will be delivered 2 days before Mrs. Becker's order.","Mrs. Harper's cake will be delivered on October 5."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Becker","Danielson","Harper"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","rocket ship","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","coconut","lemon","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d063095988b1b16323e4ef441e33607"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The rose that won third place was grown in Roland.","The ispahan finished 2 places behind Mattie's flower.","The flower that won first place was grown in Zamora.","Of the bon silene and the ispahan, one was Casey's and the other was grown in West Liberty.","Casey's flower finished 1 place behind the flower grown in West Liberty.","The enchantress finished 1 place ahead of the rose grown in West Liberty.","The bon silene wasn't grown by Nellie."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["bon silene","enchantress","ispahan","magic dragon"],"label_c":["Casey","Mattie","Nellie","Renee"],"label_d":["Junction City","Roland","West Liberty","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c26091783056e22425145041be8ebd36"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The bikram yoga session begins 1 hour before the class with 9 people.","Leah's session begins 1 hour before the iyengar yoga class.","Karen's session starts 2 hours after the bikram yoga class.","The session with 9 people, the 9:30am class, and the bikram yoga class are three different classes.","Opal's session is either the iyengar yoga class or the 10:30am session.","The iyengar yoga session doesn't have exactly 14 people in it.","Of the session with 15 people and the anusara yoga class, one is at 11:30am and the other is led by Opal."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","bikram","hatha","iyengar"],"label_c":["Karen","Leah","Opal","Pamela"],"label_d":["8","9","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33f28288e36d71bae6e0238b6876da79"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["Of the jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces and the puzzle made by Garroda, one has the autumn leaves theme and the other was released in 1988.","The jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme is either the puzzle with 750 pieces or the puzzle made by Kimsight.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme.","The puzzle with 1000 pieces wasn't released in 1995.","Of the puzzle released in 1992 and the jigsaw puzzle with 1000 pieces, one has the postage stamp theme and the other was made by Garroda.","The puzzle made by Garroda has 250 pieces."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Denlend","Garroda","Kimsight","Vesem"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","football","outer space","postage stamp"],"label_d":["1982","1988","1992","1995"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80794ba5f0885a7bcab5998d13705d9c"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["The size 7 set, the $140 pair and the $200 pair were all different pairs.","The $185 pair was 1 size smaller than the Graffetz footwear.","Of Marie's pair and the size 6 set, one cost $140 and the other was by Manzarita.","Neither the Graffetz footwear nor Genevieve's pair was the $200 pair.","Yvette's pair cost $200.","The Abbott Hill footwear was somewhat smaller than Marie's pair.","Estelle's pair was by Schtillet."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Estelle","Genevieve","Marie","Yvette"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Graffetz","Manzarita","Schtillet"],"label_d":["$125","$140","$185","$200"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e96ad9f107bc8ae667ea5f1a80e30ee"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Of the A.I. that scored 76% and the system built by Dr. Eisenberg's team, one was from SFIT and the other was Galen.","The A.I. built by Dr. Macmahon's team was from Stanford.","Aristotle was either the system from Exeter or the A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team.","The system that scored 69% wasn't built by Dr. Coulson's team.","Aristotle finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the A.I. from SFIT.","Proclus scored 55%.","Galen finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Aristotle","Galen","Proclus","Thales"],"label_c":["CIT","Exeter","SFIT","Stanford"],"label_d":["Coulson","Dower","Eisenberg","Macmahon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25aa72ea4fc28eb6967e0c95fdcf7b6d"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Yvette walked somewhat less than Glen.","Glen didn't go exactly 11 miles.","Of the person who trekked for 8 miles and the hiker who started at Reedy Creek, one is Nora and the other finished at Coyote Creek.","The four hikers are the person who started at Three Lakes, the hiker who trekked for 11 miles, the hiker who finished at Coyote Creek and the person who trekked for 8 miles.","Nora is either the person who started at Green Swamp or the hiker who finished at Wolf Creek.","The hiker who finished at Fern Camp walked 1 mile more than the hiker who started at Green Swamp."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Glen","Nora","Tracey","Yvette"],"label_c":["Green Swamp","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes"],"label_d":["Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Flagler Trail","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe1a69ecc9345e3649d2c6683bbd2234"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The shipment going to Urbana cost 1 dollar more than Oscar's package.","Neither the package with the television in it nor Oscar's shipment is the package that cost $7.75.","The shipment going to Applegate isn't Alexander's.","The shipment going to Applegate cost 2 dollars more than Ron's package.","The package going to Bingham is either the shipment that cost $5.75 or the shipment that cost $6.75.","The shipment with the basketball in it is either Alexander's package or the package going to Waterville.","The package with the television in it cost 1 dollar more than Oscar's shipment.","The shipment with the toaster in it is either the package that cost $6.75 or the package that cost $5.75."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","television","toaster"],"label_c":["Alexander","Harry","Oscar","Ron"],"label_d":["Applegate","Bingham","Urbana","Waterville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56f54c39349bab1adffce48940ecb92e"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["The person who ordered cherry for their first scoop was somewhere in line behind Opal.","Neither the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop nor the second person is Wallace.","Neither the second person nor the person who ordered lemon for their second scoop is Shelia.","The person who ordered egg nog for their second scoop is either the second customer or the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop.","Of the customer who ordered chocolate for their second scoop and the customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop, one was first in line and the other was Opal.","The third person didn't order strawberry for their second scoop.","The person who ordered lemon for their second scoop is either Opal or the person who ordered vanilla for their first scoop.","Neither the second customer nor Shelia is the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Opal","Roberta","Shelia","Wallace"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","coconut","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","egg nog","lemon","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1ed5835ed5ec5c035970f70dbc2d0d3"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Vanessa's project is longer than Bryan's project.","Vanessa's project isn't in Swedish.","Vanessa's assignment isn't in Italian.","Bryan's project is longer than Andy's project.","The Italian project is longer than the book published in 2009.","The 225 page project is either the book published in 2007 or the German project.","Vanessa's project is either the 200 page assignment or the book published in 2009.","The 175 page assignment was published in 2007.","The book published in 2004 is 25 pages shorter than the book published in 2002."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Andy","Bryan","Vanessa","Yvonne"],"label_c":["2002","2004","2007","2009"],"label_d":["German","Italian","Swedish","Thai"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=030169e634b04edf097bc17dbd4209cf"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Horace Hayden is the center.","Player number 28 played one game more than Gordon Gregg.","Player number 28 played fewer games than Donald Davis.","Of Horace Hayden and the person who played in 5 games last season, one wears number 2 and the other wears number 21.","Neither player number 21 nor the quarterback is the person who played in 6 games last season.","Player number 21 isn't the corner back.","The person who played in 4 games last season and the quarterback are different players."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Donald Davis","Gordon Gregg","Horace Hayden","Mike Mullen"],"label_c":["center","corner back","quarterback","tight end"],"label_d":["2","12","21","28"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9103ab2cffb2eaa31447ed715295829"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Alan is either the person with the 10:00am appointment or the person with the 9:00am appointment.","The patient with the 11:00am appointment is complaining about heartburn.","Kirk isn't complaining about vertigo.","Neither the patient suffering from hip pain nor the person suffering from migraines is the patient with Medicorp insurance.","Neither the person suffering from migraines nor the person suffering from heartburn is the patient with Lifealign insurance.","The patient with Medicorp insurance has an appointment sometime after the patient suffering from vertigo.","The patient with the 9:00am appointment is either the person with Ambercare insurance or the patient suffering from hip pain.","Of the patient with the 10:00am appointment and Zachary, one is complaining about vertigo and the other has Red Shield insurance.","Neither the person suffering from migraines nor the patient with Ambercare insurance is Alan."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Alan","Kirk","Steven","Zachary"],"label_c":["heartburn","hip pain","migraines","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b521276c4a16741f8aaf9a0514e3d98"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["The person who's going to Brown was awarded some amount less than Tracy.","The student who received the $25,000 scholarship won't major in Astronomy.","The student who will major in Astronomy is either the student who received the $40,000 scholarship or Anna.","Wilma is either the student who's going to Northwestern or the person who received the $30,000 scholarship.","Tracy was awarded $10,000 less than the student who will major in Finance.","Of Tracy and the student who's going to Stanford, one received the $35,000 scholarship and the other will major in Archaeology."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000"],"label_b":["Anna","Gwendolyn","Tracy","Wilma"],"label_c":["Archaeology","Astronomy","Finance","Philosophy"],"label_d":["Brown","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=960f04855f72c45e8c2caf7802d31f14"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The match with the Dragons was on October 15.","The October 11 game didn't finish with a score of 42-20.","The October 11 game wasn't in Ferndale.","The game in Humeston is either the match with the Dragons or the 13-9 match.","The 20-13 game, the game in Ferndale, and the game with the Tuscanos are three different games.","The game in Groveland, the October 11 game, and the October 15 game are three different games.","The match with the Eagles was 4 days after the match in Humeston.","The 13-9 game was 4 days after the game with the White Rhinos.","The October 11 match, the match with the Tuscanos, and the 20-13 game are three different games."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Tuscanos","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","20-13","28-10","42-20"],"label_d":["Edinburg","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d89405ff830149ea7b6f860b138da304"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["The lawyer finished 500 votes ahead of Ida Ingram.","The politician who received 9,500 votes is the academic.","Of the lawyer and the politician who received 8,500 votes, one is from Mountain Mesa and the other was Bev Baird.","Dale Donovan finished 1,000 votes behind the Mountain Mesa native.","Neither the architect nor Bev Baird was the Indian Wells native.","The Unionville native finished 1,000 votes behind Ida Ingram."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Ida Ingram"],"label_c":["academic","architect","lawyer","rancher"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Indian Wells","Mountain Mesa","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a5e78bbfff4eb63f6cfc3e6fca834da"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Grand Echo is on Barbados.","Regal Park is on Antigua.","The option that offers parasailing costs more per night than Regal Park.","Of Sapphire Hills and the option that offers scuba diving, one is on Barbados and the other costs $215 per night.","The option that costs $235 per night doesn't offer parasailing.","The hotel that offers golf lessons costs 20 dollars less per night than the hotel on St. Martin.","Regal Park costs more per night than Grand Echo."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands","Features"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills"],"label_c":["Antigua","Barbados","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":["golf lessons","hang gliding","parasailing","scuba diving"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93a58f9f47d9ac37d1727b125f161277"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The person who paid $8.75, Nellie, and Betsy are three different people.","Wilbur didn't request kale.","Betsy wanted bananas.","Of the customer who wanted blackberries and Betsy, one paid $9.75 and the other asked for ginger.","The customer who paid $8.75 asked for kale.","Wilbur is either the person who wanted blackberries or the person who wanted oranges.","The person who wanted blueberries paid 1 dollar more than Betsy.","The customer who wanted blackberries paid 2 dollars more than the customer who requested chia seeds."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Betsy","Gene","Nellie","Wilbur"],"label_c":["chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8cbb21c911f9ee46bc38d79431cb2b1"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The house haunted by Tarlton was either the home on Fifth Avenue or Stockford.","Of the building Priscilla visited in March and the home Priscilla visited in April, one was Downsell and the other was on Grant Place.","The building haunted by Abigail was on Darby Lane.","Neither the home on Darby Lane nor Downsell was the house Priscilla visited in February.","The building on Grant Place was either Markmanor or the home Priscilla visited in April.","Neither the house on Bird Road nor Downsell was the house haunted by Brunhilde.","Markmanor was on Bird Road.","Barnhill wasn't investigated in April."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Barnhill","Downsell","Markmanor","Stockford"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Darby Lane","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place"],"label_d":["Abigail","Brunhilde","Lady Grey","Tarlton"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b111033488828d960dd57e4f92f49f56"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Marine V is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The submersible with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet, the $28,000 submarine, and the Abby EX-4 are three different submarines.","The Marine V costs 2,000 dollars more than the craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet.","Of the $27,000 submersible and the craft built by Pan Systems, one has a maximum depth of 5,500 feet and the other is the Ompoc Eleven.","The $27,000 submarine doesn't have a maximum depth of 10,000 feet.","The Ompoc Eleven is sold by Watertime LLC."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Ecomarine Ltd.","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC"],"label_d":["5,500 feet","7,000 feet","10,000 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=837819bad453ea0cafb70ee192423eb3"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Cory set sail 1 year before the person who took the Neptunia cruise.","Francis didn't go to Aruba.","Neither the person who took the Azure Seas cruise nor Bradley is the person who took the 1986 cruise.","Bradley set sail 1 year after the traveler who took the Baroness cruise.","Miranda went to Jamaica.","The traveler who went to Trinidad set sail 1 year after the traveler who took the Caprica cruise.","The person who went to Jamaica set sail sometime after Francis."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Bradley","Cory","Francis","Miranda"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Caprica","Neptunia"],"label_d":["Aruba","Jamaica","Puerto Rico","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ed949f7bc4fcf32b17a4d7dea19253c"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Maxine was born at 12:04am.","The child delivered in room 112 was born 3 minutes after Veronica.","The baby born at 12:01am was the Quinns'.","Iris was either the child born at 12:07am or the Blanchards' baby.","Nancy was born 6 minutes after the Quinns' baby.","Of the child delivered in room 230 and the Estradas' child, one was born at 12:01am and the other was Nancy.","The child born at 12:07am and the child delivered in room 145 were different babies."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Iris","Maxine","Nancy","Veronica"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Estrada","Ortega","Quinn"],"label_d":["112","120","145","230"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42e0b28f0469e0abb9ad47409e2fef9c"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of the party-goer from Fairfield and the participant who arrived at 4:30 pm, one is Rebecca and the other brought the soda.","The party-goer who brought the soda arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer from Dos Palos.","The friend from Kernville brought the corn chips.","Marilyn is either the party-goer who brought the soda or the party-goer from Dos Palos.","Rebecca brought the corn chips.","Of the party-goer from El Segundo and the friend who arrived at 4:35 pm, one brought the hummus and the other is Lorraine."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Hubert","Lorraine","Marilyn","Rebecca"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","soda"],"label_d":["Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14bad61980c06182145a7245aba32045"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Mobilex phone has 2 GB less storage than the Dynatra item.","The $165 phone has 2 GB more storage than the Portimax C.","The 4 GB one is either the Zennia 580 or the Lunia V2.","The Yego Plus doesn't have exactly 8 GB of storage.","The $25 mobile phone is made by Technitron.","The Portimax C has somewhat more storage than the Zennia 580.","Of the Dynatra one and the Portimax C, one costs $125 and the other has 6 GB of storage."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_b":["Lunia V2","Portimax C","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Dynatra","Mobilex","Opel","Technitron"],"label_d":["$25","$125","$165","$199"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aafe1341b9dfa904e52ee8c3a934c8bc"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Shi Lin's baby was born sometime after Ling Ling.","The baby that weighed 86 grams was born sometime before Ling Ling.","Chi Chi was born 1 month after the panda that weighed 93 grams.","Nan Sheng's baby was either Bai Yun or the panda born in February.","Ling Ling was born 1 month before the baby that weighed 82 grams.","Yuan Zai's baby was born 1 month after the offspring that weighed 82 grams.","The panda that weighed 93 grams was born sometime after Den Ping."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Den Ping","Ling Ling"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Po Lang","Shi Lin","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":["82 grams","86 grams","93 grams","102 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dec99a4794aa82d9b15dab6eff4aa1bc"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Away in Arles is either Alexis Olson's book or the 310-page book.","The 204-page book is either the title that sold 19 copies or the title that sold 26 copies.","The book that sold 33 copies, My Best Friend, and Roscoe Jones's book are three different books.","Zara's Game is either the book that sold 26 copies or the book that sold 19 copies.","The 280-page book sold 7 more copies than Roscoe Jones's book.","The 192-page book sold 14 more copies than Zoey Stout's book.","The 192-page book wasn't written by Alexis Olson.","My Best Friend sold 7 more copies than Roscoe Jones's book."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","My Best Friend","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Jeff Holman","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["192","204","280","310"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a63841131393fc272ed32a2ce346297c"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The boat that went to Arno's Spit is either Captain Armstrong's boat or the vessel that saw 5 manatees.","Captain Quinn's boat saw 1 more manatees than the boat that went to Trey's Tunnel.","The Benny II saw more manatees than the boat that went to Arno's Spit.","The vessel that went to Arno's Spit saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Jacobson's boat.","The boat that went to Arno's Spit saw fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Hollow Hole.","The Daily Ray saw 2 more manatees than the boat that went to Hollow Hole.","Captain Espinoza's vessel is either the boat that went to Arno's Spit or the Samantha."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Samantha","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Jacobson","Quinn"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Hollow Hole","Trey\\'s Tunnel","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9537ed7e754c9a19ad00a69afaf78776"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Of the print published in 1731 and the $1,100 print, one was of Warsaw and the other was Caronelli's.","Jenson's map is either the map published in 1749 or the map published in 1713.","Of the print of Corsica and the map published in 1749, one is priced at $2,500 and the other was Caronelli's.","The map published in 1749 was of Tuscany.","Caronelli's map was published 18 years after the $315 map.","Bleux's map was published in 1713."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Jenson","Muenster"],"label_c":["Corsica","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$315","$545","$1,100","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=021d150788b4adb454fa33d804f14b39"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly won by Harry was either the butterfly that sold for $270 or the Lycaenidae.","The insect won by Harry wasn't the 2nd lot.","The insect won by Marco was the Stenzleridae.","The Papillionidae sold for 20 dollars less than the butterfly won by Lowell.","The four butterflies were the Lycaenidae, the butterfly that sold for $250, the butterfly that was auctioned 3rd and the insect that was auctioned 8th.","Of the insect that sold for $280 and the Vanessid, one was the 8th lot and the other was won by Marco."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280"],"label_b":["Francisco","Harry","Lowell","Marco"],"label_c":["2nd","3rd","7th","8th"],"label_d":["Lycaenidae","Papillionidae","Stenzleridae","Vanessid"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a80a2fe9211f65c6a25cb311b7d8b06"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["Ida's account, the 8:15 pm sighting, and the April account are three different events.","The 9:30 pm event took place 1 month after Virgil's event.","Marla's event took place at Laurel Grove.","Ida's account wasn't at Aspen Hills.","The four events were the June event, Ethel's account, the 8:15 pm account and the 9:30 pm event.","The June account was either the 4:35 pm account or Marla's sighting.","Virgil's sighting took place at Seryl Forest.","Virgil's event was either the 8:15 pm sighting or the event at Aspen Hills."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Ethel","Ida","Marla","Virgil"],"label_c":["Aspen Hills","Laurel Grove","Seryl Forest","Twin Pines"],"label_d":["4:35 pm","8:15 pm","9:30 pm","11:25 pm"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=030c5a0756ca76d66542fb984e3c0775"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event that requested the bounce castle is 1 day before the event on O Street.","The party that requested the bounce castle is sometime after the party on Ethel Street.","Of the party that requested the photo booth and the event that requested the bounce castle, one is for the Kings and the other is on October 3.","The event on O Street isn't for the Andersons.","The booking on Sunset Way is sometime after the party that requested the photo booth.","The O'Connor family event is either the booking on October 5 or the event that requested the superhero.","The event on October 3 is either the party that requested the rock band or the Garner family party.","The Anderson family booking is 1 day before the booking on Lakeview Lane."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["bounce castle","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Anderson","Garner","King","O\\'Connor"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Lakeview Lane","O Street","Sunset Way"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59c39ef915cf2ff95e2442ee4e199cad"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on Galerius spoke 4 minutes more than Omar.","Ivan spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the B+.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian spoke 4 minutes less than Pat.","Omar spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the D.","Marvin was either the presenter who got the C+ or the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes.","The student who spoke for 12 minutes didn't talk about Licinius.","Neither the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian nor the student who got the C+ was Ivan.","Ivan spoke for 8 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Ivan","Marvin","Omar","Pat"],"label_c":["Augustus","Galerius","Licinius","Valerian"],"label_d":["A-","B+","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1473398263b53be4e2ea6b1dddf21ec"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The anglerfish was discovered in the Willis Trench.","The specimen found in 2006 was found 1,500 feet lower down than the animal discovered in the Tethys Trough.","The specimen found at 19,500 ft wasn't found in 1993.","The creature found in 1984 was discovered in the Velma Deep.","Of the viperfish and the creature discovered in the Fallon Deep, one was found at 16,500 ft and the other was found at 18,000 ft.","The viperfish was found 1,500 feet lower down than the specimen found in 1984.","The animal found in 2006, the bristlemouth, and the animal found at 19,500 ft are three different animals."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","lanternfish","viperfish"],"label_c":["Fallon Deep","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Willis Trench"],"label_d":["1984","1989","1993","2006"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17936d8b38657551a0e67a256189ac4e"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Dreams of July is 5 minutes shorter than the movie produced in Hungary.","Of the film with a running time of 65 minutes and Harvest Sun, one was made in Ukraine and the other was directed by Jesse Jimenez.","Eric Edwards's film is 10 minutes longer than the film produced in Denmark.","Ben Barrera's film is longer than Milton Vale.","The movie produced in Denmark is 10 minutes shorter than Harvest Sun."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Eric Edwards","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King"],"label_c":["Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale"],"label_d":["Denmark","Hungary","Norway","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c00b935b556e32d091a4bb90ec889d00"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Of the contestant who won the chicken wing contest and the person who began his competition at 12:00 pm, one was Isaac and the other was from Naperville.","Adam didn't win the blueberry pie contest.","Neither the contestant from Orlando nor the person from Tillerville is the person who began his competition at 11:15 am.","Of Isaac and the person who began his competition at 11:45 am, one was from Orlando and the other won the hot dog contest.","Adam started eating at 12:00 pm.","The contestant who won the chicken wing contest began his contest sometime after Guillermo."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Guillermo","Isaac","Wilbur"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","hot dog","jalapeno"],"label_d":["Naperville","Orlando","Raleigh","Tillerville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b78112f5a0f3b8f0efaf80eb18f4d65"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The rower who finished at Kushiro was either the rower who started from Encinitas or the athlete who traveled for 206 days.","Antonio started from Morro Bay.","Dana finished sometime after the competitor who finished at Kushiro.","Of the athlete who started from Encinitas and the athlete who finished at Yamada, one was Yvonne and the other was Bryan.","The competitor who started from Morro Bay finished sometime before the athlete who finished at Choshi.","The athlete who started from Point Arena finished 22 days after the rower who finished at Yamada.","Bryan finished at Kushiro."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Antonio","Bryan","Dana","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Encinitas","Morro Bay","Pescadero","Point Arena"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Kushiro","Yamada"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e08b6171f6b0ce248a29135b889cf91"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The blue team was ranked somewhere ahead of the \"Oil Crew\".","The team that finished fourth isn't from Forest City.","Of the team that finished fourth and the group from Libertyville, one uses red paintballs and the other is the \"Night Ninjas\".","Of the team from Armona and the team that finished second, one is the \"Target Bombs\" and the other is the \"Color Blinds\".","The red team was ranked somewhere ahead of the team from Forest City.","The \"Color Blinds\" is either the blue team or the purple team.","The white team was ranked 2 places behind the team from Armona."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Armona","Evansdale","Forest City","Libertyville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2aceefbe237e16123ce52ca8c0524e63"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The patient with Triflex insurance has an appointment sometime before the person suffering from hip pain.","The patient with Medicorp insurance has an appointment 1 hour before the patient suffering from shingles.","Neither Hugh nor the patient suffering from shingles is the person with Ambercare insurance.","The patient with the 10:00am appointment is either Paul or Ian.","Of Ian and the patient with Ambercare insurance, one is complaining about foot pain and the other has the 10:00am appointment.","Edwin has an appointment 1 hour before the person with Medicorp insurance."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Edwin","Hugh","Ian","Paul"],"label_c":["foot pain","hip pain","migraines","shingles"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Medicorp","Lifealign","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28584db5b77bccf40f1a259bc92c9866"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["The event at Aspen Hills took place sometime before the 2:00 am event.","Of Stacey's event and the June sighting, one took place at Bald Hill Run and the other happened at 1:45 am.","Stacey's event was either the 1:45 am event or the sighting at Twin Pines.","Of Gloria's event and the account at Twin Pines, one happened at 2:00 am and the other happened in March.","The 4:35 pm event took place sometime after Wanda's account.","Stacey's event wasn't at Aspen Hills.","The March account, the account at Bald Hill Run, and the sighting at Aspen Hills are three different events.","The sighting at Seryl Forest took place 1 month after the 5:50 pm sighting."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Gloria","Randy","Stacey","Wanda"],"label_c":["Aspen Hills","Bald Hill Run","Seryl Forest","Twin Pines"],"label_d":["4:35 pm","5:50 pm","1:45 am","2:00 am"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83b450b87032db02e0cb0330319ec2f7"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The person who ordered the hawaiian roll didn't order the volcano roll.","The client who ordered the spicy tataki roll paid less than Pam.","Of the client who ordered the eel avocado roll and the client who ordered the hawaiian roll, one is Ira and the other paid $11.50.","The client who paid $15.50, the customer who ordered the dynamite roll, and the customer who ordered the volcano roll are three different people.","The person who paid $13.50 didn't order the teriyaki roll.","Seth paid more than the customer who ordered the volcano roll.","Yvette paid 2 dollars more than the client who ordered the spicy tataki roll.","The customer who ordered the alaskan roll is either the client who ordered the volcano roll or Seth."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","dynamite","eel avocado","hawaiian"],"label_c":["spicy tataki","teriyaki","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":["Ira","Pam","Seth","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=561c6f09ab38c260cf177ce90b9f9cbe"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Maddy Meyer's show starts 15 minutes before the show on channel 4.","The show that starts at 11:00 pm doesn't air on channel 7.","Maddy Meyer's show, Green Tonight, and the program that starts at 11:00 pm are three different shows.","Up Till Two starts 30 minutes after Witching Hour.","Penny Pugh's program is either the program that starts at 10:45 pm or the program on channel 4.","The program that starts at 10:15 pm doesn't air on channel 7.","Penny Pugh's show starts sometime after Ken Kirby's program.","Witching Hour starts 15 minutes after Red Eye Party.","Oda Osborn's show doesn't air on channel 5."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm"],"label_b":["Ken Kirby","Maddy Meyer","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Red Eye Party","Up Till Two","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["4","5","7","9"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=462ef266eb5fcbd5289a78cb68572d66"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The pilodontus is either the 78 million year old fossil or the fossil discovered in Iceland.","The 78 million year old fossil, the pilodontus and the gigasaurus are all different fossils.","The rotosaurus isn't 78 million years old.","The fossil discovered in Zambia costs more than the 69 million year old fossil.","The 72 million year old fossil costs 500 dollars more than the verasaurus.","The $1250 fossil is 72 million years old.","Neither the 72 million year old fossil nor the gigasaurus is the fossil discovered in Hungary.","Neither the 72 million year old fossil nor the fossil discovered in New Zealand is the gigasaurus.","The rotosaurus wasn't found in New Zealand."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","78 million"],"label_d":["Hungary","Iceland","New Zealand","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=056754aa531a2051e7f50280cede1ca9"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["Casey's rose, the flower grown in Bonita, and the quietness are three different flowers.","The flower grown in Spragueville finished 1 place behind the lafter.","The flower that won fourth place, the rose grown in Spragueville, and the quietness are three different flowers.","Casey's flower was either the rose grown in Kenwood or the old blush.","The quietness finished somewhere ahead of Brooke's rose.","The flower that won third place was Tricia's.","The rose that won fourth place was grown in Kenwood.","The lafter was either Ollie's flower or the rose that won third place."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["ispahan","lafter","old blush","quietness"],"label_c":["Brooke","Casey","Ollie","Tricia"],"label_d":["Bonita","Hardy","Kenwood","Spragueville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fddf1f2cfe8996b65ab731c3b008912"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The craft with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet is either the $26,000 submersible or the craft built by Pan Systems.","The craft built by Watertime LLC costs 2,000 dollars more than the Ukani Q2.","The Ompoc Eleven has a maximum depth of 16,000 feet.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet costs somewhat less than the Steado G5.","The submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd. costs 1,000 dollars more than the submersible with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","The Steado G5 costs $26,000."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Ompoc Eleven","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC"],"label_d":["8,500 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0d964e1de41f2d9b8976b4cdf5c81d3"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The Texas holiday was the camping vacation.","The four trips are the Virginia vacation, the 2004 trip, the skydiving vacation and the 2003 vacation.","The 2002 holiday is either the vacation with Henrietta or the Virginia holiday.","Of the camping holiday and the 2002 vacation, one was in Virginia and the other was with Bill.","The Virginia trip was after the vacation with Lillie.","The hunting vacation was 1 year after the Florida vacation.","The holiday with Bill was 2 years after the skydiving vacation."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Bill","Ellen","Henrietta","Lillie"],"label_c":["camping","hunting","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Florida","Hawaii","Texas","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e35dde805d7165923d27936b0bdad732"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["Of the $1000 fossil and the fossil discovered in Guatemala, one is the verasaurus and the other is 69 million years old.","The fossil discovered in Yemen isn't 78 million years old.","The 75 million year old fossil costs 500 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Yemen.","The gigasaurus costs more than the fossil discovered in Guatemala.","The fossil discovered in New Zealand costs 500 dollars more than the mirasaurus.","The fossil discovered in Thailand costs 250 dollars less than the senosaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","mirasaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","78 million"],"label_d":["Guatemala","New Zealand","Thailand","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b6c41ab11933fa3c9379ee29fdbc995"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Neither the building Priscilla visited in February nor the home Priscilla visited in March was the building haunted by Abigail.","Balfern wasn't located on Fifth Avenue.","Of the house haunted by Lady Grey and the home on Circle Drive, one was Markmanor and the other was visited in February.","The house Priscilla visited in February was either the house haunted by Geoffrey or the home haunted by Francis.","Fletcher Rise was on Bird Road.","The building haunted by Francis was investigated 1 month before Balfern.","Fletcher Rise was visited in March."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Balfern","Barnhill","Fletcher Rise","Markmanor"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Circle Drive","Fifth Avenue","Haley Square"],"label_d":["Abigail","Francis","Geoffrey","Lady Grey"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90616b336b4e9c6b1d5baac9323d02a7"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["Captain Jacobson's boat saw 1 more manatees than the Benny II.","The vessel that went to Arno's Spit saw 1 fewer manatees than the Daily Ray.","The Benny II saw 5 manatees.","Of Captain Jacobson's vessel and the boat that went to Rainbow Reef, one was the Daily Ray and the other was the Samantha.","The boat that saw 3 manatees was led by Captain Lloyd.","The Benny II wasn't led by Captain Armstrong.","Captain Lloyd's vessel saw fewer manatees than the boat that went to Silver springs.","The Daily Ray is either Captain Lloyd's boat or the boat that went to Yellow Bend."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Samantha"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Jacobson","Lloyd"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=511feaae795aeac4d962797940126a5e"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Dynotis X1 will launch sometime after the facility in Zambia.","The fast ignition reactor will launch 2 months before the reactor in Jordan.","The reactor in Iceland is either the fast ignition facility or the stellarator reactor.","The polywell reactor will launch 2 months after the Tamura BX12.","The Comati DX5 will launch in April.","Of the fast ignition facility and the Zawasa, one is in Iceland and the other will launch in January.","The facility in Jordan is either the reactor launching in March or the facility launching in February."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Comati DX5","Dynotis X1","Tamura BX12","Zawasa"],"label_c":["fast ignition","polywell","stellarator","tokamak"],"label_d":["Iceland","Jordan","Russia","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95c11fefe0b94af74b9148646d0d4a6c"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Of Yeust's painting and the 1897 masterpiece, one has been missing for 22 years and the other is \"Willow Bend\".","The 1897 piece has been missing for 20 years.","Kami's masterpiece is either the masterpiece that's been missing for 20 years or the masterpiece that's been missing for 22 years.","The 1913 piece is either \"Girl at Sea\" or \"Willow Bend\".","The painting that's been missing for 13 years was painted sometime before \"Lost in Time\".","The 1921 piece has been missing for 22 years.","Dray D'Amici's painting, the painting that's been missing for 15 years and the masterpiece that's been missing for 22 years are all different paintings.","Turxar's painting is either \"Orange Sky\" or the painting that's been missing for 15 years."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921"],"label_b":["Dray D\\'Amici","Kami","Turxar","Yeust"],"label_c":["Girl at Sea","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["13","15","20","22"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a13afb37172dc0dad73f72877b771391"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The contestants that made it to 150 ft used the vacuum cannon.","The contestants that made it to 180 ft, the team that used the trebuchet, and the contestants that used the hybrid sling are three different teams.","The team that launched the red potato landed 15 feet short of the team that used the catapult.","The Flying Eyes landed somewhat short of the group that launched the black potato.","The group that made it to 165 ft was either the team that used the trebuchet or the contestants that launched the black potato.","The Yukon Bolds used the purple potato.","The team that used the vacuum cannon went somewhat farther than the Mad Mashers."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices","Colors"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Spud Chuckers","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["catapult","hybrid sling","trebuchet","vacuum cannon"],"label_d":["black","blue","purple","red"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=040508d23d6b8125a078aa8900557156"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The condor released at Cordell Mesa has a wingspan somewhat shorter than the 4-year-old condor.","The bird released at Cordell Mesa is 12 years old.","The bird with a wingspan of 114 inches is either the 9-year-old condor or the condor released at Folsom Bend.","Angel has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the 4-year-old bird.","Of Gracie and Angel, one was released at Golden Butte and the other has a wingspan of 106 inches.","Mango was released at Cordell Mesa.","The 5-year-old bird is either Smokey or Mango."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Gracie","Mango","Smokey"],"label_c":["4","5","9","12"],"label_d":["Cordell Mesa","Folsom Bend","Golden Butte","Pecos Pueblo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ac2bf4b106b1f4c3d009cfa4cb2630f"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The Swede is either Francisco or Oliver.","Wendell is the Dane.","Of the person going first and the person who will lift 1,000 lbs, one is the Dane and the other is Francisco.","Of the man who will lift 960 lbs and the Russian, one is Oliver and the other will go fourth.","Oliver is the Korean.","Wendell is either the person going first or the person who will lift 920 lbs.","Wendell will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by the person going fifth."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Oliver","Wendell"],"label_c":["Dane","Korean","Russian","Swede"],"label_d":["first","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b18a6117c39960800a53bc778a478659"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["Mr. Erickson will dive 2 days before the diver going out with Yolanda.","The diver headed to Little Reef will dive sometime after the customer going out with Yolanda.","The diver going out with Rachael will dive sometime after the customer headed to Ovid's Cove.","The diver going out with Lynn will dive 1 day after the diver headed to Porita Reef.","Ms. Chang will dive 1 day after the diver headed to Porita Reef.","Mrs. Ferrell wants to see Rowe Island.","The customer going out on July 13 wants to see Porita Reef."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16"],"label_b":["Ms. Chang","Mr. Drake","Mr. Erickson","Mrs. Ferrell"],"label_c":["Lynn","Rachael","Sylvia","Yolanda"],"label_d":["Little Reef","Ovid\\'s Cove","Porita Reef","Rowe Island"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60d09a8a4107af7f99f92e7676526d37"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Of the produce from Upton and the goods that sell for $2.50 per pound, one type is sold by Pablo and the other type is the spinach.","Pablo's goods are the beets.","Kari's vegetables are either the spinach or the goods from Bridgeport.","Of the goods from Pacific Grove and the vegetables that sell for $2.60 per pound, one type is the endive and the other type is sold by Elvira.","The spinach sell for 10 cents less per pound than the vegetables from Bridgeport.","The vegetables from Williamsburg are the beets."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80"],"label_b":["Antonio","Elvira","Kari","Pablo"],"label_c":["beets","endive","kale","spinach"],"label_d":["Bridgeport","Pacific Grove","Upton","Williamsburg"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2311d87574ce93bc19df0ff728255ba2"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Evan was either the boy who played first base or the person who wore number 3.","The person who played third base played 1 fewer game than Frank.","Neither Evan nor the player who played 9 games was the player who played third base.","The person who played 10 games wore number 32.","The boy who played 9 games wore number 3.","The boy who played left field played 1 fewer game than the person who wore number 18.","Charles, the person who played third base and the player who played second base were all different players."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Charles","Evan","Frank","Hugh"],"label_c":["first base","left field","second base","third base"],"label_d":["3","18","28","32"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e53732a3ed495b8b7bc06aec2eaeac6f"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Edward Ellis is either player number 12 or the person who played in 5 games last season.","Player number 14 is either the person who played in 4 games last season or the center.","The person who played in 5 games last season wears number 14.","Fred Frankl doesn't wear number 18.","Of the person who played in 6 games last season and the defensive back, one is Fred Frankl and the other wears number 12.","Player number 5 is the quarterback.","Curt Conner played 2 more games than player number 12."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Curt Conner","Edward Ellis","Fred Frankl","Ned Navarro"],"label_c":["center","defensive back","defensive end","quarterback"],"label_d":["5","12","14","18"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6d9dd09833df3adbb34dbe92a1cb90b"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The submersible with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet costs somewhat less than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc..","The Abby EX-4 has a maximum depth of 10,000 feet.","The Cafader Six doesn't have a maximum depth of 5,500 feet.","The Steado G5 costs somewhat more than the submarine with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","The Cafader Six isn't sold by Abyss Toys.","The submersible built by Abyss Toys costs somewhat more than the craft with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","Of the $28,000 craft and the craft built by Zephyr Waves, one has a maximum depth of 14,500 feet and the other is the Cafader Six.","The Abby EX-4 costs 1,000 dollars less than the submarine with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Steado G5"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["5,500 feet","8,500 feet","10,000 feet","14,500 feet"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=191c9f57286d8d1b2aa4fbfb98d9e8a2"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Bagee is 26 years old.","Dyneton is somewhat taller than the giraffe from Somalia.","The 16-year-old animal is somewhat taller than the animal from Tanzania.","The animal that is 10 feet tall, the animal from Namibia, and the 26-year-old one are three different giraffes.","The animal that is 12 feet tall, Dyneton, and the 20-year-old giraffe are three different giraffes.","Gareka didn't come from Somalia.","The 16-year-old one, Dyneton, and the animal that is 13 feet tall are three different giraffes."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet"],"label_b":["Bagee","Dyneton","Gareka","Zakita"],"label_c":["Namibia","Somalia","South Sudan","Tanzania"],"label_d":["16","20","24","26"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f80f28abacec06b3c4a279ffa951c7c5"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["Of the game in Island Falls and the game with the Dragons, one was on October 11 and the other finished with a score of 13-9.","The 34-7 match was sometime after the game in Avila Beach.","The October 11 game, the game in Avila Beach, and the match with the Warriors are three different games.","The 42-20 game was 4 days before the match with the Warriors.","The match with the Rams finished with a score of 42-20.","The 34-7 match was sometime before the match in Groveland.","The October 7 game, the game in Avila Beach, and the match with the Warriors are three different games."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Dragons","Rams","Red and Blues","Warriors"],"label_c":["13-9","20-13","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Groveland","Humeston","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c4b3412872c40ca7f87b7d279267ed8"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Of the hiker who finished at Hobes Grove and Yvette, one started at Bull Creek and the other started at Lake Jesup.","Neither the hiker who started at Three Lakes nor the hiker who trekked for 10 miles is the person who finished at Wolf Creek.","The hiker who finished at Fern Camp didn't start at Three Lakes.","Of the person who finished at Wolf Creek and the hiker who trekked for 9 miles, one started at Bull Creek and the other is Esther.","The hiker who finished at Hobes Grove walked somewhat more than Yvette.","The person who started at Three Lakes is either Rebecca or Esther.","The person who trekked for 9 miles started at Cassia."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Esther","Heather","Rebecca","Yvette"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Lake Jesup","Three Lakes"],"label_d":["Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Hobes Grove","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61782d7633f97fcd9839dbcec8563586"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Jana's candle doesn't contain sandalwood.","The $4.50 product contains lime.","Of Jana's candle and the $4.50 product, one contains fig and the other contains eucalyptus.","Patricia's candle costs 1 dollar more than the cinnamon candle.","The coconut product costs 2 dollars more than the eucalyptus product.","Courtney's product costs 1 dollar more than the fig product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Courtney","Gregory","Jana","Patricia"],"label_c":["cinnamon","eucalyptus","ginger","sandalwood"],"label_d":["apple","coconut","lime","fig"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6cc57ad6548f91192e81732ab02b724"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["The store in Ackworth charges 4 cents more per gallon than Kwik Mart.","Phil's Fill-Up isn't on League Avenue.","The gas station on League Avenue charges 8 cents more per gallon than the gas station in Pollock Pines.","The gas station in Pollock Pines charges somewhat less per gallon than the store on Oak Lawn.","The business in Jenner charges 4 cents less per gallon than the gas station on Penates Drive.","The business charging $1.15 per gallon is on League Avenue.","The business charging $1.19 per gallon, Phil's Fill-Up, and Gas-N-Go are three different stations.","Kwik Mart is in Pollock Pines."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Phil\\'s Fill-Up"],"label_c":["Ackworth","Eagle Grove","Jenner","Pollock Pines"],"label_d":["League Avenue","Oak Lawn","Penates Drive","Q Street"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56126033e27c4cb3a59c9c6cf5caf1d5"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The $125 million aircraft was built by Wiseman.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.9 costs less than the Raven 12.","The $100 million jet has a top speed of Mach 3.2.","The Vipertooth is either the plane with a top speed of Mach 1.8 or the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.9.","The $150 million plane wasn't built by Forsyth.","The Darkwing 6 costs 25 million dollars less than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 1.8.","The aircraft built by Pittakan costs 50 million dollars less than the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Forsyth","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2969b8b6ef27499a5944d8656e723a03"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The oyster mushroom sells for $40 per pound.","The shaggy mane mushroom sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Wiota Woods.","The mushroom found in Buckeye Woods sells for somewhat less per pound than the mushroom going to Organimarket.","The mushroom found in Hardy Woods is either the mushroom going to Wickman's or the pink bottom mushroom.","The mushroom found in Wiota Woods sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom going to Wickman's.","The oyster mushroom sells for 10 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Pete's Produce."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40"],"label_b":["oyster","pink bottom","shaggy mane","velvet foot"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Organimarket","Pete\\'s Produce","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":["Buckeye Woods","Cooper Woods","Hardy Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=618e6147c9ed8443ff81c3abd9a7b6bf"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot of the polar bear didn't cost $250.","Of the photo of the arctic fox and the shot that cost $250, one was taken in June and the other was published by Travel Almanac.","The shot published by The Geographer was taken sometime after the photo of the snow leopard.","The shot of the snow leopard wasn't taken in March.","The photo published by Travel Almanac was taken 1 month after the shot that cost $700.","The shot that cost $250 was either the shot published by Science World or the photo published by The Geographer.","The shot taken in April cost $700.","The shot that cost $825 was published by Nature Monthly."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["arctic fox","polar bear","snow leopard","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Nature Monthly","Science World","The Geographer","Travel Almanac"],"label_d":["$250","$700","$825","$900"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c1fcdaf9ec91b122f60c77585e33d23"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The silver pack is made by Grennel.","Of the black pack and the 30 liter pack, one is Natasha's and the other is Robert's.","The black pack is made by Adironda.","Robert's pack, the Grennel pack, and the 35 liter pack are three different packs.","The 40 liter pack is either the gray pack or the Lugmor pack.","Jeffrey's pack isn't blue.","The blue pack, Robert's pack, and the 40 liter pack are three different packs."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Jeffrey","Leroy","Natasha","Robert"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","silver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a13ddc74cd7116eec7249c65822208a"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The class in room 120 is held sometime after the Physics class.","The course in room 405 is held 1 period before Mr. Duffy's class.","Mr. Duffy's class is either the second period class or the third period class.","The class in room 122 is held sometime before the French class.","The Chemistry class is either Mr. Villarreal's class or the third period class.","The class in room 120 is held during second period.","The third period class isn't taught by Mr. Zamora.","The fourth period class is either Mr. Zamora's class or the French class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["120","122","125","405"],"label_c":["Duffy","Osborn","Villarreal","Zamora"],"label_d":["Biology","Chemistry","French","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1000a8f0aeb7f9348a26623ce2b3a952"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The youngster from troop 4908 was either the youngster who got the third award or the youngster who won the ceramics badge.","The girl from troop 4908 was awarded 1 spot before the scout who won the dance badge.","The girl from troop 4781 was awarded before Harriet.","The youngster who got the fourth award wasn't in troop 5025.","Harriet didn't win the leadership badge.","The girl from troop 4781 was awarded before Isabel.","Patsy was awarded 1 spot after the scout from troop 4908.","Of the youngster from troop 4781 and the youngster who won the wildlife badge, one was awarded third and the other was awarded second."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Harriet","Isabel","Kendra","Patsy"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","leadership","wildlife"],"label_d":["4443","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15fd860e81857cc253d58bc4d7d04f86"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The A.I. built by Dr. Sullivan's team finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of Thales.","The system from Cambridge, the system built by Dr. Odle's team and the A.I. built by Dr. Sullivan's team were all different systems.","Galen wasn't built by Dr. Fernandez's team.","Of the system that scored 69% and Thales, one was from Cambridge and the other was from CIT.","The A.I. that scored 55% was either the A.I. from Cambridge or the A.I. from Stanford.","The system that scored 76% was built by Dr. Fernandez's team.","The system built by Dr. Neuman's team was either the system that scored 76% or the system that scored 69%.","Gorgias was built by Dr. Sullivan's team."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Galen","Gorgias","Thales","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","MIT","Stanford"],"label_d":["Fernandez","Neuman","Odle","Sullivan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=287a5833da2e2898fe1c7357107d209d"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Iris's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Jeff's pair.","The four pairs were the team that scored 27.2 points, Holden's pair, Martin's pair and the pair that skated to Rondo Fantasie.","The team that scored 26.6 points was either Jeff's pair or the pair that skated to Rondo Fantasie.","Jenny's pair scored somewhat higher than the pair that skated to Warsaw Nights.","The team that skated to Warsaw Nights scored somewhat lower than Iris's pair.","Of the team that scored 26.9 points and the team that skated to Elegy in C, one included Rachel and the other included Holden."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2"],"label_b":["Bonita","Iris","Jenny","Rachel"],"label_c":["Adrian","Holden","Jeff","Martin"],"label_d":["Carne Cruda","Elegy in C","Rondo Fantasie","Warsaw Nights"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08762bbea72950c49c56cd080a7bf7ad"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Nathan isn't complaining about migraines.","The patient with HealthCo insurance has an appointment 1 hour before Oscar.","The patient with the 11:00am appointment has Fumanix insurance.","The patient with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 1 hour before Edwin.","Of the person with Triflex insurance and Nathan, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other is complaining about heartburn.","The person with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 1 hour before the patient suffering from heartburn.","The person with Lifealign insurance has an appointment 1 hour after the patient suffering from back pain."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Chester","Edwin","Nathan","Oscar"],"label_c":["back pain","heartburn","migraines","shingles"],"label_d":["Fumanix","HealthCo","Lifealign","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08cfe6aa3095a6a4c5023de78c996dd7"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot of the snow leopard was taken sometime before the shot that cost $900.","The shot published by Travel Almanac was taken 2 months before the shot published by Science World.","Neither the shot of the snow leopard nor the photo that cost $150 was the shot taken in April.","The photo that cost $900 wasn't published by Animal Science.","The photo taken in June was published by Animal Science.","The photo that cost $300 was taken 1 month after the shot of the snow leopard.","The shot of the tree kangaroo was either the shot that cost $300 or the photo taken in March.","The photo of the white rhino was taken in May."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["red panda","snow leopard","tree kangaroo","white rhino"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Science World","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$150","$300","$825","$900"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bfa90abaa037421460d3e72e33261c5"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Evan played 2 more games than the boy who wore number 18.","The player who wore number 35 played somewhat fewer games than the boy who played third base.","The boy who wore number 35 played center field.","Evan played 1 fewer game than the person who wore number 3.","Of the player who wore number 3 and the boy who played right field, one played 9 games and the other was Pedro.","Jorge didn't wear number 18."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Evan","Ira","Jorge","Pedro"],"label_c":["center field","first base","right field","third base"],"label_d":["3","7","18","35"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c941d2b7109d7ea53a37ef6361068633"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Raleigh began his contest 30 minutes after Ollie.","Ollie, the person who began his competition at 11:45 am and the contestant who began his competition at 11:30 am are all different contestants.","The competitor who began his competition at 11:30 am won the hot dog contest.","The competitor from Naperville began his contest 15 minutes before the person who won the blueberry pie contest.","The person who won the hot dog contest began his contest 15 minutes after the competitor who won the oyster contest.","Lucas began his contest sometime before Adam.","Francis began his contest 15 minutes after the competitor who won the blueberry pie contest.","The person from Vincennes began his contest sometime after the contestant from Naperville."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Francis","Lucas","Ollie"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster"],"label_d":["Naperville","Raleigh","Shelbyville","Vincennes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be4b1c6da304bc0fa04d48f5970b6496"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The customer who ordered the teriyaki roll is either the customer who ordered the dynamite roll or the customer who paid $15.50.","The customer who ordered the rainbow roll, Pam, and Orlando are three different people.","The customer who ordered the california roll is either the client who ordered the spider roll or the client who ordered the teriyaki roll.","The customer who ordered the hawaiian roll ordered the spider roll.","Lorenzo paid less than the customer who ordered the alaskan roll.","Fred paid 2 dollars more than Lorenzo.","The client who ordered the dynamite roll isn't Lorenzo.","The customer who ordered the alaskan roll is either Pam or the customer who ordered the spider roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","california","dynamite","hawaiian"],"label_c":["rainbow","spider","teriyaki","tiger"],"label_d":["Fred","Lorenzo","Orlando","Pam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54ffe6d3e44fd1b8429162be7415c637"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The species with a population size of 455 was listed 2 years after the species that lives in Madagascar.","The nibner newt was listed sometime before the species that lives in Honduras.","Of the perens pig and the animal that lives in Honduras, one has 420 surviving individuals and the other was recognized as endangered in 2006.","Neither the animal that lives in Luxembourg nor the species with a population size of 385 is the animal added to the list in 2007.","Of the species added to the list in 2009 and the animal that lives in Qatar, one is the perens pig and the other is the osbele oryx."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["385","420","455","560"],"label_d":["Honduras","Luxembourg","Madagascar","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=371327a9520861293586a2ef6a31fe02"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The video game that sold for $70 came out sometime after Countershot.","Of Blaster Boy and Countershot, one sold for $85 and the other was purchased by Ivan.","The video game that came out in 1985 sold for $75.","The video game bought by Horace is either the one that came out in 1984 or Countershot.","The one that sold for $85 wasn't bought by Melvin.","The game that came out in 1986 is either the one that sold for $60 or the video game that sold for $85.","Of the one bought by Ivan and the game that sold for $70, one came out in 1983 and the other is Victorforce."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Horace","Ivan","Melvin","William"],"label_d":["$60","$70","$75","$85"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=251c3b05d369aa53a6e4fd704487b457"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["The hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista hit 8 years after the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage.","Neither the storm that made landfall at Hesperia nor the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage was Hurricane Iris.","Of Hurricane Tammy and the storm that hit in 1944, one hit land at Escondido and the other caused $16.6 million in damage.","Of the hurricane that made landfall at Granger and Hurricane Eileen, one caused $18.5 million in damage and the other struck in 1948.","The storm that made landfall at Granger hit sometime after the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956"],"label_b":["Deloris","Eileen","Iris","Tammy"],"label_c":["$15.7 million","$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$18.5 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Escondido","Granger","Hesperia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=712841efdb6314455e1cda329296cc05"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["The competitor who reached a depth of 107 meters dove second.","The diver who reached a depth of 98 meters didn't go third.","Hill Harvey reached a maximum depth that was shallower than the competitor who went fifth.","The contestant from Nepal dove deeper than the competitor who went third.","The diver from Oman dove second.","The person from Japan dove 3 meters deeper than Brit Bradley.","Igor Ingram dove 6 meters deeper than the competitor from Iceland."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Brit Bradley","Ferris Frye","Hill Harvey","Igor Ingram"],"label_c":["first","second","third","fifth"],"label_d":["Iceland","Japan","Nepal","Oman"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7602a29de9d90aeabb091c70bc9602df"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Northridge College graduate was hired 3 days after Gabriel.","The Riverview College graduate was hired 6 days after the Haynes Inc. hire.","The Velez & York hire was hired sometime after the Northridge College graduate.","The Velez & York hire is either the Albion College graduate or Zachary.","The Northridge College graduate was hired by Green & Hayes.","Of Cynthia and the person hired on March 18th, one went to Albion College and the other went to Riverview College.","The person hired on March 18th wasn't hired by Ingram & Kemp."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st"],"label_b":["Cynthia","Gabriel","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Northridge","Riverview","Rutherford"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4875a16ab24d6bc9104d39650d28dbf2"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The craft with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet is either the $26,000 craft or the craft built by MarineCo.","The Ukani Q2, the craft with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet, and the $25,000 submersible are three different submarines.","The $27,000 submarine is sold by MarineCo.","The craft with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet costs 1,000 dollars less than the Abby EX-4.","The Cafader Six is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The submersible built by MarineCo costs somewhat more than the Steado G5.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet costs somewhat more than the craft built by Ecomarine Ltd..","The submarine built by Watertime LLC costs 1,000 dollars more than the Cafader Six."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Watertime LLC"],"label_d":["5,500 feet","10,000 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a635534e7d8159172467e2dcd546350b"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Mrs. Arnold is staying for a shorter time than the customer from Alaska.","Mrs. Arnold isn't staying for exactly 3 days.","Jennings is staying for 2 days.","Of the customer in room 203 and Mills, one is staying for 5 days and the other is from Virginia.","The customer in room 320 is staying 2 days longer than the client from Virginia.","The person in room 117 is staying 1 day fewer than the person from Texas.","Mills is staying 2 days longer than the client in room 117."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mrs. Arnold","Jennings","Mills","Rios"],"label_c":["117","124","203","320"],"label_d":["Alaska","Louisiana","Texas","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87bfa295f3aa3f598e4edac16107b621"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The American will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Vincent.","The Swede will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by the contestant going third.","Jeremy, the man going fifth, and the man who will lift 1,000 lbs are three different competitors.","Wendell is the Swede.","The Korean will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Jeremy.","Of the Canadian and the man who will lift 880 lbs, one is Wendell and the other will go first."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Jeremy","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Korean","Swede"],"label_d":["first","third","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04ed5648127d1d820701ed702241b484"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The jumper who wears the lime green suit started skydiving sometime before Rodney.","The jumper who has done 78 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who wears the lime green suit.","The skydiver who wears the maroon suit started skydiving 1 year after the skydiver who has done 85 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 85 previous jumps started skydiving sometime after Rodney.","Tyler doesn't wear the lime green suit.","Of the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps and the jumper who wears the white suit, one is Nathaniel and the other started skydiving in 1982."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Francisco","Nathaniel","Rodney","Tyler"],"label_c":["lime green","maroon","teal","white"],"label_d":["49","69","78","85"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d98ad062b0b024fb3aa20392176cb8a"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Benny II wasn't led by Captain Preston.","The Daily Ray went to Hollow Hole.","Captain Preston's boat saw more manatees than the boat that went to Hollow Hole.","The Watery Pete was led by Captain Armstrong.","Captain Armstrong's boat saw more manatees than the boat that went to Hollow Hole.","The vessel that went to Arno's Spit, Captain Armstrong's boat, and the boat that saw 6 manatees are three different boats.","Captain Quinn's boat saw 1 more manatees than the Daily Ray.","The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef saw 1 more manatees than Captain Quinn's vessel."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Preston","Quinn"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Trey\\'s Tunnel"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e5c7949b0668ebb132db4fbf136216f"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Mercedes wanted tangerines.","The person who wanted raspberries is either the person who requested kale or the customer who requested quinoa.","The customer who requested quinoa paid more than Delores.","The customer who paid $6.75 is either the person who requested kale or the person who requested acai berries.","The person who wanted strawberries asked for quinoa.","The customer who paid $7.75 didn't request flaxseed.","Of Isabel and the customer who paid $6.75, one wanted tangerines and the other asked for kale."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Delores","Gene","Isabel","Mercedes"],"label_c":["acai berries","flaxseed","kale","quinoa"],"label_d":["blackberries","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd4fda1e64f22aadaa9811580b1158e2"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The meeting in Zearing is for the graphic design job.","The Sancode interview is in Sheldahl.","Of the meeting on August 20th and the meeting for the copywriter position, one is in Sheldahl and the other is at Laneplex.","The meeting for the copywriter position is 1 day before the interview in Zearing.","The interview for the tech support position is 2 days after the interview in Vedic City.","The interview for the social media position is 2 days before the Streeter Inc. interview."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd"],"label_b":["Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc."],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","social media","tech support"],"label_d":["Moulton","Sheldahl","Vedic City","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c147f770b01c801ffa109fd445041901"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The squad from Yarmouth wore pink shirts.","The squad that finished with 727 points didn't wear magenta shirts.","The team that finished with 727 points was from Stacyville.","The Splitters finished 12 points above the team in the white shirts.","Of the squad that finished with 751 points and the squad from Big Bear Lake, one was the Turkey Rolls and the other wore white shirts.","Neither the team in the white shirts nor the Rowdy Rollers was the squad from Yarmouth."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751"],"label_b":["Gutter Gals","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["magenta","pink","red","white"],"label_d":["Big Bear Lake","Hartwick","Stacyville","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b6838ad38e04ecb1ee8dcb34da1cbb6"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The unit with the 3-year warranty costs somewhat more than the air conditioner with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Ultralux 92, the $440 item, and the unit with the 5-year warranty are three different units.","The item with the 3-year warranty is either the unit with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the item with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The item with the 5-year warranty costs 130 dollars more than the Binson C40.","Of the $505 air conditioner and the air conditioner with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity, one has the 5-year warranty and the other is the Z-Free XL.","The air conditioner with the 1-year warranty is either the Freezon Flux or the item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","3-year","5-year","10-year"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6511a7116f2e57ae43ac7f90302433cb"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The boxer with 8 losses has fewer wins than the fighter with 15 losses.","The woman from Los Angeles has 6 more wins than Winifred.","The boxer with 33 wins is either the fighter from Philadelphia or Rhonda.","Marie has fewer wins than the fighter from New York.","The boxer with 2 losses has 3 more wins than the woman with 15 losses.","Rhonda doesn't have exactly 2 losses.","The fighter with 8 losses is either the woman with 27 wins or Marie.","Winifred is either the boxer from Philadelphia or the fighter with 30 wins."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33"],"label_b":["Hannah","Marie","Rhonda","Winifred"],"label_c":["2","8","10","15"],"label_d":["Los Angeles","New York","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d44ffd157a4210a6f30b0115f4959188"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The company that sells cameras received 2 million dollars less than Zetafish.com.","Madinkz.com doesn't sell cameras.","The company that sells sports gear received more than the business started by Fred Frost.","Of Atriana.com and Zetafish.com, one was started by Pat Padilla and the other sells robots.","The business started by Vicky Velez received 1 million dollars more than the startup that sells cameras.","The business started by Pat Padilla received 2 million dollars more than the business that sells sports gear."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Madinkz.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Fred Frost","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","robots","sports gear","video games"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af96e59b1b70aa85e98ac5e708fa9c75"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The traveler who went to Barbados set sail sometime after Bradley.","Of the person who took the Silver Shores cruise and the person who went to Puerto Rico, one was on the 1984 cruise and the other is Ollie.","The traveler who took the Farralon cruise set sail sometime before the traveler who went to Puerto Rico.","Neither the traveler who took the Farralon cruise nor the person who went to Barbados is Cory.","Cory wasn't on the Neptunia cruise.","The person who went to Martinique set sail 1 year before the person who took the Silver Shores cruise.","The traveler who went to Grenada set sail 2 years after Bradley."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Bradley","Cory","Kathy","Ollie"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores"],"label_d":["Barbados","Grenada","Martinique","Puerto Rico"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bec4c270267436cc896b87ef5f5af409"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The one captained by Sparrow Annis was either the ship that sank in 1767 or the vessel from Denmark.","The Doubloon wasn't from France.","The one that sank in 1749 wasn't from France.","The vessel captained by Red Beard Ben was either the vessel that sank in 1731 or the boat from Denmark.","The ship captained by Red Beard Ben sank sometime after the boat from Denmark.","The Crusty Knave hailed from Denmark.","The boat that sank in 1731 hailed from Scotland.","Of the Vile Night and the boat that sank in 1713, one hailed from Scotland and the other was captained by Wicked Weiss."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Crusty Knave","Dagger","Doubloon","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Red Beard Ben","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":["Denmark","France","Ireland","Scotland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6755c64181a598394d2e023f81a63506"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The four patients are the person suffering from migraines, the person with the 9:00am appointment, the person with the 11:00am appointment and Kirk.","The person with Fumanix insurance is either the patient suffering from migraines or the patient suffering from heartburn.","Victor has an appointment 1 hour after the patient suffering from shingles.","The patient with HealthCo insurance has an appointment 1 hour after Guy.","Of Kirk and the person with Medicorp insurance, one is complaining about migraines and the other has the 10:00am appointment.","The patient suffering from heartburn is either the person with the 10:00am appointment or Victor."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Guy","Kirk","Nathan","Victor"],"label_c":["back pain","heartburn","migraines","shingles"],"label_d":["Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Red Shield"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3fc2e6fb75088b143c89b05a4c5d19f"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Allen wasn't dropped off on York Court.","Carrie paid somewhat less than the customer who was dropped off on Ivy Street.","The customer with the $9.50 fare was picked up at the Olympic Tower.","The client who was dropped off on Ivy Street paid somewhat less than the customer who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","Olga paid $15.50.","The four customers were the customer who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre, the customer who was dropped off on Hart Road, the client who was dropped off on York Court and Carrie.","Carrie paid 3 dollars less than the client who was dropped off on York Court."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Allen","Carrie","Neil","Olga"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Neptune Theatre","Olympic Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Hart Road","Ivy Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea3e0bea034b95b8a48e4867fb8ed68e"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["\"Girl at Sea\" is either the masterpiece that's been missing for 15 years or Lanot's piece.","The painting that's been missing for 15 years is \"Lost in Time\".","\"Girl at Sea\" was painted 8 years after the masterpiece that's been missing for 25 years.","The painting that's been missing for 10 years, \"Hoxley Hills\" and Baudry Brim's masterpiece are all different paintings.","\"Hoxley Hills\" is either Graham Ginso's painting or the 1921 masterpiece.","Curo Cersal's piece is \"Hoxley Hills\".","Baudry Brim's masterpiece was painted sometime after \"Lost in Time\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921"],"label_b":["Baudry Brim","Curo Cersal","Graham Ginso","Lanot"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time"],"label_d":["10","15","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6491fcf4f0fab27ce8e5bd160069dc3e"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The 65 gallon display cost $550.","Of the $920 fish tank and the 65 gallon tank, one is going to Garberville and the other was bought by Gideon Gates.","The display going to Ottumwa is 5 gallons smaller than the $775 fish tank.","The $1,825 display is 10 gallons smaller than the tank bought by Faith Frisk.","The tank going to Kyburz is 5 gallons larger than the fish tank bought by Donna Drake.","The tank going to Ottumwa is somewhat larger than the $920 fish tank."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons"],"label_b":["Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,825"],"label_d":["Garberville","Kyburz","Ottumwa","Philo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78657531150206849bd02ff17892b22e"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Ebony's assignment isn't exactly 150 pages long.","The Italian project is 25 pages shorter than the book published in 2010.","Ebony's project, the Thai assignment and the book published in 2002 are all different projects.","The book published in 2002 is 50 pages longer than the German project.","The book published in 2007 is shorter than Zachary's project.","The German assignment is longer than the book published in 2007.","Of the Thai assignment and the book published in 2002, one is 200 pages long and the other is assigned to Bryan."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Bryan","Ebony","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["2002","2007","2009","2010"],"label_d":["German","Hebrew","Italian","Thai"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=833ad0d4d4b776ad97b87b9df3525c86"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The garbage man played lacrosse.","Guillermo played lacrosse.","The golf player received 14 votes fewer votes than the musician.","Wesley is either the lawyer or the lacrosse player.","The person who got 25 votes never played lacrosse.","Of the football player and the golf player, one received 4 votes and the other is Wesley.","Jorge is either the person who got 11 votes or the contestant who got 4 votes.","The architect received 7 votes fewer votes than Wesley."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Jorge","Marco","Wesley"],"label_c":["baseball","football","golf","lacrosse"],"label_d":["architect","garbage man","lawyer","musician"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bac36c08c2d0404c3b36132c0516b2fd"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo taken in April cost $475.","Of the shot that cost $250 and the photo published by Travel Almanac, one was of the white rhino and the other was taken in March.","Of the shot taken in March and the shot of the white rhino, one cost $825 and the other was published by Animal Science.","The photo of the tree kangaroo wasn't taken in June.","The photo published by Earth Aware was either the shot of the snow leopard or the shot taken in May.","The shot taken in May cost $250.","Neither the photo of the white rhino nor the photo published by Nature Monthly was the photo taken in April."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["orangutan","snow leopard","tree kangaroo","white rhino"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","Travel Almanac"],"label_d":["$150","$250","$475","$825"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1575bba292d0a882a013d399b07391f5"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The fighter with 7 losses has 6 more wins than the fighter from Los Angeles.","The woman with 24 wins isn't from New York.","The woman from Glasgow has 6 more wins than Rhonda.","Of Jan and the boxer from Los Angeles, one has 30 wins and the other has 12 losses.","The fighter with 4 losses has 3 fewer wins than Rhonda.","Marie has 24 wins."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33"],"label_b":["Jan","Marie","Patti","Rhonda"],"label_c":["4","7","12","15"],"label_d":["Glasgow","Los Angeles","New York","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ef7a62244ee39141c8046ab5424287e"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Neither the person with 58 LinkedIn connections nor the one with 140 Facebook friends is the one with 789 Twitter followers.","Frank has 789 Twitter followers.","The one with 85 LinkedIn connections has 10 more Facebook friends than Frank.","The person with 790 Twitter followers, the one with 58 LinkedIn connections and the person with 59 LinkedIn connections are all different people.","Cedric doesn't have exactly 120 Facebook friends.","The person with 804 Twitter followers has fewer Facebook friends than Frank.","Of the one with 790 Twitter followers and the person with 59 LinkedIn connections, one is Willis and the other has 120 Facebook friends."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150"],"label_b":["Cedric","Frank","Kari","Willis"],"label_c":["58","59","84","85"],"label_d":["589","789","790","804"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23725cc0a1141c663a7d4dbf3e3d6792"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["The diner who ordered the blackened tuna paid less than Yolanda.","Kurt paid 2 dollars more than the one who had the riesling.","Yolanda paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the bordeaux.","Of the diner who ordered the osso bucco and Salvador, one had the riesling and the other paid $25.99.","Neither the diner who ordered the pork chops nor the diner who ordered the beef stir-fry was the one who had the port.","The diner who ordered the beef stir-fry didn't have the bordeaux."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99"],"label_b":["Kurt","Salvador","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["bordeaux","chianti","port","riesling"],"label_d":["beef stir-fry","blackened tuna","osso bucco","pork chops"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33279a6811c0b7aac3b770cc2104851e"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["The person who's going to Harvard won't major in Physics.","The student who's going to Brown was awarded $5,000 less than Kerry.","The person who's going to Harvard was awarded some amount more than the student who will major in Biology.","The person who will major in Biology was awarded some amount more than Yvonne.","The four students are the student who received the $40,000 scholarship, Yvonne, the person who's going to Harvard and Felicia.","The person who received the $40,000 scholarship will be going to Penn State next year.","Of the student who's going to Stanford and the student who's going to Penn State, one will major in Mathematics and the other received the $25,000 scholarship."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000"],"label_b":["Felicia","Kerry","Nettie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Biology","English","Mathematics","Physics"],"label_d":["Brown","Harvard","Penn State","Stanford"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8167a1fd8ba3ea5c1047c1ccbf0c081b"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The four puzzles are the puzzle released in 1985, the puzzle with the outer space theme, the jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces and the puzzle with the football theme.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1978 has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle made by Irycia.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Rynir has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle with the coral reef theme.","The puzzle made by Denlend has somewhat more than the puzzle with the coral reef theme.","The jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme has somewhat more than the puzzle released in 1981.","The puzzle made by Rynir has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Denlend","Furoth","Irycia","Rynir"],"label_c":["city skyline","coral reef","football","outer space"],"label_d":["1978","1981","1985","1989"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c40b90e817f2fd750d616682011a279b"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The textbook that was published in 2007, the algebra title, and the $29.99 title are three different books.","The $39.99 textbook was written by Rosa Rubens.","The field theory title wasn't published in 2010.","The book written by Velma Vintz costs 5 dollars more than the book that was published in 2003.","The textbook written by Will Wharton costs more than the title that was published in 2010.","The $34.99 textbook was written by Will Wharton.","The book written by Rosa Rubens costs 5 dollars more than the geometry textbook.","The $39.99 title is either the textbook that was published in 2007 or the title written by Will Wharton."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["algebra","field theory","geometry","pre-calculus"],"label_c":["Mina Morton","Rosa Rubens","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2007","2008","2010"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=135e916ebf0f0d105b2e674d54edf701"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["The $170 pair was 2 sizes smaller than Vanessa's pair.","The size 4 set was by Williford.","The size 5 set didn't cost $230.","The $170 pair was 1 size smaller than Juana's pair.","The $245 pair was by Abbott Hill.","Of the $230 pair and Helen's pair, one was by Schtillet and the other was a size 4.","Genevieve's pair was somewhat larger than the $170 pair.","The Abbott Hill footwear was 2 sizes larger than the $170 pair."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Genevieve","Helen","Juana","Vanessa"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Schtillet","Tinghill","Williford"],"label_d":["$170","$230","$245","$260"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bea4c99651c0ebc8b9763da1c40b0d33"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Yolanda's order cost less than the order that included turnips.","Of Tami's order and the purchase that included turnips, one cost $4.25 and the other included peaches.","The order that included rhubarb cost less than Yolanda's order.","The purchase that included apricots is either the purchase that included leeks or Yolanda's order.","The purchase that included turnips is either the order that included apricots or Paul's order.","The purchase that included apricots cost 2 dollars more than the order that included figs.","Yolanda's order is either the $7.25 order or the order that included figs."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Ellen","Paul","Tami","Yolanda"],"label_c":["bean sprouts","leeks","rhubarb","turnips"],"label_d":["apricots","figs","grapefruits","peaches"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=207774f6d7d1168911dbb774bd1fb207"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The client who is staying for 5 days, Salinas, and the guest from Rhode Island are three different people.","The person who is staying for 3 days is from Georgia.","The customer in room 124 is staying for a shorter time than the client from Utah.","Salinas isn't in room 320.","The person in room 114 is staying 2 days longer than Salinas.","Parker is in room 114.","Of Watkins and the client who is staying for 2 days, one is in room 209 and the other is from Delaware.","The guest in room 209 is staying 1 day fewer than the customer from Georgia."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mrs. Cruz","Parker","Salinas","Watkins"],"label_c":["114","124","209","320"],"label_d":["Delaware","Georgia","Rhode Island","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=550871854590e0b130b4759474851e12"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Graywing VX is either the jet built by Tenerife or the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The Darkwing 6 wasn't built by Ale and Moore.","The $100 million aircraft was built by Tenerife.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 1.8 costs 25 million dollars less than the Graywing VX.","The Darkwing 6 costs $150 million.","The plane built by McConnell costs 25 million dollars more than the Darkwing 6.","The jet built by Tenerife costs less than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.8.","Of the jet built by McConnell and the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5, one is the Graywing VX and the other is the Vipertooth."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","McConnell","Tenerife"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50a5d759fdd1307dc9fc0c48a11d3c69"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["The player who wore number 28 played 1 more game than Delbert.","The player who played left field played 2 fewer games than Delbert.","The boy who wore number 29 played first base.","The boy who wore number 3 played somewhat fewer games than the player who played first base.","Leroy played first base.","Neither the boy who played third base nor the player who played left field was Orlando."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Delbert","Leroy","Orlando","Willard"],"label_c":["first base","left field","right field","third base"],"label_d":["3","7","28","29"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=080c6db6967d0782e159f6ed6e570c89"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Target Bombs\" uses white paintballs.","The squad that finished second, the squad from Yucca Valley, and the group from Libertyville are three different teams.","Of the yellow team and the group that finished fourth, one is from Armona and the other is the \"Spray Paints\".","The \"Color Blinds\", the group from Yucca Valley and the squad from Armona are all different teams.","The group from Libertyville was ranked somewhere ahead of the white team.","The purple team is either the squad that finished second or the \"Spray Paints\".","The team that finished third doesn't use yellow paintballs.","The squad from Yucca Valley uses purple paintballs."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["green","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Evansdale","Libertyville","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca2be61f248fe1e1bda93ead0721e7ab"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Nathaniel's product doesn't contain eucalyptus.","Melinda's product costs more than the peach product.","The $6.50 product contains fig.","Of Victoria's candle and the coconut candle, one contains sandalwood and the other is $6.50.","Jana's product is $7.50.","The clove product costs 1 dollar more than Nathaniel's candle."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Jana","Melinda","Nathaniel","Victoria"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","sandalwood"],"label_d":["coconut","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=252105c7498bb006d02c660394a42483"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["What a World, the movie directed by Kenneth Key, and the film that opened in 92 theaters are three different films.","The film that grossed $5 million didn't open in exactly 123 theaters.","What a World made $5 million.","Of the movie directed by Hick Harmon and the film that opened in 92 theaters, one is Easy to Love and the other made $5 million.","The film that opened in 92 theaters made 3 million less than the movie directed by Hick Harmon.","Fast and Dead made somewhat less than the movie directed by Paula Pratt.","Tippecanoe opened in 105 theaters."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million"],"label_b":["Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Tippecanoe","What a World"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Jim Johnson","Kenneth Key","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","92","105","123"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=777f6e28e1cddcc8b4aa6fcb13218a18"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The lacrosse facility holds 40 more people than Zimmerman Arena.","Of the lacrosse facility and the facility with seating for 110 people, one is in Paramount and the other is Cantu Arena.","Vazquez Arena holds 80 fewer people than the arena in Paramount.","Neither the football facility nor Cantu Arena is the facility in New Cuyama.","The facility with seating for 190 people is set up for basketball games.","The arena in Troy holds 80 fewer people than Zimmerman Arena."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230"],"label_b":["Cantu","Quinn","Vazquez","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["basketball","football","lacrosse","rugby"],"label_d":["Fryeburg","New Cuyama","Paramount","Troy"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=800e6620da2cbaeb55211a55fea0dc52"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The automobile from Vermont was fined 25 dollars less than the car with the FRZ-192 plates.","The Hornet was fined 50 dollars more than the car with the BMG-831 plates.","The Grandero wasn't fined $25.","The vehicle from Pennsylvania was fined 50 dollars more than the Cavalo.","The vehicle that received the $75 fine is either the Fierro or the automobile with the MRT-628 plates.","The automobile from Vermont is either the automobile that received the $50 fine or the automobile with the BMG-831 plates.","Of the vehicle with the FRZ-192 plates and the car from Mississippi, one is the Cavalo and the other was fined $75."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","MRT-628","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Delaware","Mississippi","Pennsylvania","Vermont"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df275200da20fd1dd2eee0b93ecfbccb"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The squad that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed sometime before the team with 9 members.","The team that jumped at 11:00am has 5 people in it.","The squad that jumped at 8:00am, Sierra Group and the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain are all different teams.","The team that dropped at Frazier Park deployed 1 hour before the team with 10 members.","India Group deployed 1 hour after the team with 7 members.","Whiskey Group has 10 people in it."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["India","Sierra","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["5","7","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d156d84137bd5f00cf8db4bbacaf824d"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The carver who sells Torem figurines doesn't work with teak.","Of the woodworker who works with pine and Nathan, one sells Chraser figurines and the other sells Torem figurines.","Of the carver who charges 3 dollars and the sci-fi fan who works with chestnut, one sells Torem figurines and the other is Sam.","The sci-fi fan who sells Ineoch figurines charges more than the woodworker who works with teak.","Sam sells Rodim figurines.","The sci-fi fan who works with pine charges 4 dollars more than Ian."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Cody","Ian","Nathan","Sam"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","pine","teak"],"label_d":["Chraser","Ineoch","Rodim","Torem"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a9a4ddd93d1a875356dd785f408dd0d"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The 1913 piece is either \"Hoxley Hills\" or Nysotia's painting.","Ityer's masterpiece is either the painting that's been missing for 22 years or the painting that's been missing for 19 years.","\"Hoxley Hills\" was painted sometime after the painting that's been missing for 22 years.","The masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years was painted sometime before \"Lost in Time\".","Fuji Fukiro's piece was painted 8 years before the painting that's been missing for 10 years.","The four paintings are the 1921 painting, Nysotia's piece, \"Clockwork\" and Ityer's piece."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921"],"label_b":["Fuji Fukiro","Ityer","Nysotia","Yeust"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","19","20","22"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3341799b2e9c10dc63b533148ecabf3b"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The man that took Kara to the county fair was the boxer.","Hugh, the 24-year-old, and the banker are three different men.","Ian was 24 years old.","Of Hugh and the firefighter, one took Kara to the concert and the other was 22 years old.","The man that took Kara to the movies wasn't the banker.","The man that took Kara to the county fair was 1 year older than Eddie.","Eddie was older than the firefighter."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Eddie","Hugh","Ian","Sean"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","firefighter"],"label_d":["bowling alley","concert","county fair","movies"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=456b2ff67bfe8defbcab4cedcea6fdf1"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The system built by Dr. Eisenberg's team finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the system from Stanford.","Of the A.I. from SFIT and the system from Exeter, one scored 55% and the other was Aristotle.","The system from SFIT finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the system built by Dr. Coulson's team.","The system built by Dr. Eisenberg's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the A.I. from SFIT.","Aristotle, the A.I. built by Dr. Sullivan's team, and the system that scored 76% are three different systems.","Aristotle wasn't built by Dr. Eisenberg's team.","The A.I. from SFIT finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of Galen.","Gorgias scored 76%."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Aristotle","Galen","Gorgias","Plutarch"],"label_c":["Exeter","SFIT","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":["Coulson","Eisenberg","Sicilia","Sullivan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70838584ca27ed83c885edb9235b9059"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The home in Monticello rents for $750\/month.","The home in Delano, the 1,350 sq ft rental and the home that rents for $1,300\/month are all different houses.","The home that rents for $750\/month is 125 sq ft larger than the home owned by Callie Berg.","The rental in Monticello isn't owned by Kip Jenkins.","The house in Capitola is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $750\/month.","Neither the 1,350 sq ft rental nor the home that rents for $750\/month is the rental in Angelus Oaks.","The home that rents for $1,850\/month is 125 sq ft smaller than the rental in Angelus Oaks.","The rental owned by Mitsy Lane rents for $1,850\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Capitola","Delano","Monticello"],"label_c":["$750\/month","$975\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Callie Berg","Hal Garrison","Kip Jenkins","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b45f4d9a572414f402bece34b8e9a5cf"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The customer from Delaware is staying 1 day longer than the client in room 209.","The guest in room 203 is staying 2 fewer days than the customer from Texas.","Yates is staying for 4 days.","Rios is from Delaware.","Tran is staying 1 day longer than the client in room 124.","The customer from South Carolina is staying somewhat longer than the customer from Hawaii."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mills","Rios","Tran","Yates"],"label_c":["114","124","203","209"],"label_d":["Delaware","Hawaii","South Carolina","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5035a891263fd4b8ecc285ee89249856"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The contestant from Green Leaf finished sometime after the competitor in the lime shirt.","The runner from Pierson finished sometime after the runner in the gray shirt.","The competitor in the indigo shirt finished 2 minutes after the contestant from Pierson.","Ralph wore the orange shirt.","Ralph finished 1 minute after the competitor in the gray shirt.","Neither the competitor who finished in 22 minutes nor the contestant who finished in 21 minutes was Cesar.","Franklin didn't finish in 21 minutes.","Franklin was either the contestant in the lime shirt or the competitor from Fullerton."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Anthony","Cesar","Franklin","Ralph"],"label_c":["gray","indigo","lime","orange"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Green Leaf","Pierson","Urbandale"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f10aee4c6d0e6c46a8ea352c7037ebf"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Of the one from St. Paul and Franklin, one was born on April 15th and the other is 8 years old.","Leticia is either the child from St. Paul or the child from Valley Center.","The one with the April 11th birthday is 18 years old.","The child from Thurman has a birthday 4 days after Franklin.","The grandchild from St. Paul has a birthday 8 days after the 5-year-old.","The child with the April 11th birthday, Kerry, and Franklin are three different children.","Leticia isn't 18 years old.","Franklin lives in Mendota."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Franklin","Hilda","Kerry","Leticia"],"label_c":["5","6","8","18"],"label_d":["Mendota","St. Paul","Thurman","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d1103c856cf3a45c9c87e4c9f9ccc00"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["Vivian didn't finish in exactly 184 days.","Of the athlete who started from Point Arena and the rower who started from Bodega Bay, one finished at Hachinohe and the other finished in 206 days.","The rower who traveled for 195 days was either the rower who started from Encinitas or Yvonne.","The rower who traveled for 217 days started from Point Arena.","The competitor who finished at Takahagi was either the athlete who started from Bodega Bay or the competitor who started from Encinitas.","The athlete who started from Encinitas finished 22 days before the athlete who finished at Nemuro.","Dana finished at Nemuro."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Dana","Omar","Vivian","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Bodega Bay","Encinitas","Pismo Beach","Point Arena"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Nemuro","Takahagi"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84f151f4aaa4a7e94ff13e764341bfb4"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Of the probe going to Neptune and the probe going to Titan, one launched in January and the other is the Mawi.","The Eyvaw launched 2 months before Finland's mission.","The Chano launched 2 months after Dominica's probe.","The probe that launched in February wasn't launched in Lebanon.","The Chano was sent up by Finland.","The Mawi is either Jordan's mission or the mission going to Venus.","The Mawi launched sometime after the probe going to Neptune.","The Jani Mila is going to Mars."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Chano","Eyvaw","Jani Mila","Mawi"],"label_c":["Mars","Neptune","Titan","Venus"],"label_d":["Dominica","Finland","Jordan","Lebanon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=674249e40686e0a51d92511954e3326b"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Dr. Rowland's article will appear 2 chapters before the 9-page article.","The essay in Chapter 3 is either the article about earthquakes or Dr. Rowland's article.","Of the 16-page essay and the article in Chapter 3, one was written by Dr. Guerrero and the other is about dinosaurs.","Neither Dr. Rowland's article nor the essay about dinosaurs is the 8-page piece.","The essay about space travel will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Dean's piece."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4"],"label_b":["Dean","Guerrero","Rowland","Vance"],"label_c":["dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","space travel"],"label_d":["7","8","9","16"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=647db6db71e87fcef0649ecbcdadc098"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["The one who had the merlot paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the lobster tail.","The one who had the riesling paid 1 dollar less than Hannah.","Of the one who had the bordeaux and the person who paid $27.99, one ordered the citrus chicken and the other was Salvador.","The diner who ordered the osso bucco paid 2 dollars more than Hannah.","The diner who ordered the blackened tuna paid 1 dollar more than Lynda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99"],"label_b":["Hannah","Lynda","Salvador","Yolanda"],"label_c":["bordeaux","merlot","riesling","shiraz"],"label_d":["blackened tuna","citrus chicken","lobster tail","osso bucco"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ff6b372de9b3136c6408a2a9e3af7c7"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Sherrie's book wasn't written by Lyle Lester.","The title due on September 22 wasn't written by Lyle Lester.","The book by Kim Kramer was \"Dancing Well\".","Nettie's book was due 2 weeks after the book by Mike Meadows.","Ken's book was due 1 week before \"Stars Below\".","The book by Kim Kramer was due 1 week before \"Time to Burn\".","Nettie's book was \"Dancing Well\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22"],"label_b":["Ebony","Ken","Nettie","Sherrie"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Heaven\\'s Seal","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Fred Fuentes","Kim Kramer","Lyle Lester","Mike Meadows"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d51bfcc06fc4ea03247ce8581bf4b130"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Ollie is either the student who has been studying the Stosam culture or the student who will publish in March.","Of the student who has been studying the Lerryna culture and Elizabeth, one has been working in Egypt and the other will publish in March.","Elizabeth will publish 1 month after the person who has been studying the Zhale culture.","Elizabeth will publish 2 months before the student who has been working in Qatar.","The person who has been working in Denmark will publish 1 month before Pablo.","The student who has been working in Kuwait will publish 1 month before the person who has been studying the Stosam culture."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Elizabeth","Ollie","Pablo","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Cheer","Lerryna","Stosam","Zhale"],"label_d":["Denmark","Egypt","Kuwait","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b7a16f46a7c3301f63602bba72f5b72"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The option that offers spa services costs more per night than Sapphire Hills.","Azure Hills costs $175 per night.","The resort that offers golf lessons costs 20 dollars less per night than the option on Barbados.","Of the option on St. Martin and Grand Echo, one costs $215 per night and the other offers parasailing.","Grand Echo costs $235 per night.","Azure Hills isn't on Anguilla."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands","Features"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Grand Echo","Sapphire Hills"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Barbados","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":["golf lessons","parasailing","skydiving","spa services"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05ea116fb80b948d55b47e95e5207884"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Of the candidate who received 8,500 votes and Fred Francis, one is the lawyer and the other is from Mountain Mesa.","The rancher finished 1,000 votes ahead of Ed Ewing.","The Unionville native finished 500 votes ahead of Fred Francis.","The four candidates were Gilda Gray, the Evansdale native, the candidate who received 10,000 votes and the person who received 8,500 votes.","The Evansdale native finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the academic."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Cate Carlson","Ed Ewing","Fred Francis","Gilda Gray"],"label_c":["academic","lawyer","rancher","writer"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Evansdale","Mountain Mesa","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e600c3bf9935753efcfe0904fe1778e"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The letter that was sent in 1983 was from Plymouth.","Bernadette's missive, the missive found in 2006, and the bottle from Bournemouth are three different letters.","The bottle that was sent in 1969 is either the letter found in 2007 or Edwin's missive.","Tracy's missive was sent in 1976.","Of the bottle found in 2012 and the letter that was sent in 1983, one is Edwin's and the other was from Le Havre.","The missive found in 2007 was sent 7 years after the message from Penzance."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Bernadette","Edwin","Herbert","Tracy"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Le Havre","Penzance","Plymouth"],"label_d":["2006","2007","2010","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e4289475c631559c09cac35044f18ab"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Cavalo was fined $100.","The Cavalo has the SVZ-880 plates.","The Fierro was fined somewhat more than the automobile from Pennsylvania.","The vehicle with the FRZ-192 plates was fined 25 dollars less than the automobile from Utah.","The Injitsu wasn't fined $50.","The vehicle with the BMG-831 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the Hornet.","The automobile that received the $50 fine, the Cavalo, and the car from Ohio are three different cars.","Of the car with the BMG-831 plates and the car with the FRZ-192 plates, one is from Pennsylvania and the other was fined $50."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Fierro","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","RBD-337","SVZ-880"],"label_d":["Georgia","Ohio","Pennsylvania","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1283c8c9f6394e5395f8b0a0e892e43"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The build with a 2.0 GHz processor has 12 GB of RAM.","The system with 384 GB of hard drive space is either Billy's computer or the build with 3 GB of RAM.","Ira's build has a 1.6 GHz processor.","The computer with a 3.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than the system with 8 GB of RAM.","Zachary's build doesn't have a 3.8 GHz processor.","Of Zachary's system and Victor's computer, one has a 512 GB hard drive and the other has 3 GB of RAM.","The system with a 2.0 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than the build with 3 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Billy","Ira","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["1 GB","3 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c40b7ff5e1475638be0b3a80637b3b1d"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event that requested the bounce castle is on October 4.","The party that requested the superhero is 1 day before the Johnson family party.","The Johnson family booking is either the party on October 4 or the event on October 5.","The booking on October 5 isn't for the Underwoods.","The booking on Campus Drive is either the O'Connor family party or the event on October 5.","The booking that requested the photo booth is sometime before the event on Terrace Avenue.","The booking that requested the bounce castle is sometime after the party on York Court.","The event on October 6 is either the Underwood family party or the party on Terrace Avenue."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["bounce castle","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Johnson","King","O\\'Connor","Underwood"],"label_d":["Beech Street","Campus Drive","Terrace Avenue","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=987df8b8eabfcc0776d339e6750e8da6"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The beverage that cost $3.50 wasn't the iced americano.","The four orders were the coffee that cost $3.30, the coffee served by Willie, the beverage ordered by Jacob and the coffee served by Kristen.","The beverage that cost $3.30 was the espresso.","The drink ordered by Greg cost somewhat more than the iced americano.","The mocha was either the beverage ordered by Jacob or the coffee that cost $3.60.","Of the coffee served by Willie and the beverage served by Yvette, one was ordered by Greg and the other cost $3.30.","Neither the drink that cost $3.40 nor the coffee Bryan ordered was the drink served by Kristen.","The vanilla latte was either the beverage ordered by Bryan or the coffee ordered by Greg."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60"],"label_b":["Bryan","Greg","Ira","Jacob"],"label_c":["espresso","iced americano","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Kristen","Patsy","Willie","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f9d569b5f96c1c15ec3545681417079"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Of the one who got the ginger ale and Bradley, one paid $7.99 and the other ordered the meatloaf.","Bradley had the cream soda.","The diner who ordered the spaghetti paid 2 dollars more than the one who got the orange soda.","The diner who ordered the meatloaf paid more than Nina.","The diner who ordered the meatloaf didn't have the cream soda.","Of Irene and the diner who paid $4.99, one ordered the club sandwich and the other had the ginger ale.","The one who got the iced tea paid more than the diner who ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Bradley","Irene","Nina","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","iced tea","orange soda"],"label_d":["club sandwich","hamburger","meatloaf","spaghetti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d1598c96ffbb1c2509c1b16ff0caf41"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The session with 5 people is either Marilyn's session or the prenatal yoga class.","Marilyn's class begins sometime before the class with 8 people.","The four classes are the class with 5 people, Karen's session, the 11:30am class and the 12:30pm class.","The session with 14 people is either the bikram yoga session or the 11:30am class.","The hatha yoga class doesn't start at 10:30am.","Rosemary's class starts sometime after the prenatal yoga class.","The 11:30am session is led by Rosemary.","Of Rosemary's session and the class with 9 people, one teaches vinyasa yoga and the other is at 9:30am."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["bikram","hatha","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Marilyn","Nancy","Rosemary"],"label_d":["5","8","9","14"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aae2337d76c4a655de8c4fbc766b4a30"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Of the person that scored 181 points and the performer who did the charleston, one danced fifth and the other was Melissa.","Of whoever danced the samba and whoever danced the jitterbug, one was Melissa and the other scored 187 points.","Verna scored 3 points lower than the person who danced fourth.","Verna scored 6 points higher than the dancer who performed sixth.","The performer who did the jitterbug didn't perform second.","Fannie didn't finish with 184 points."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points"],"label_b":["Fannie","Melissa","Tara","Verna"],"label_c":["2nd","4th","5th","6th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","jitterbug","samba"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38b1c4f654cd173105d4783fc7d58c47"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Den Ping was born 2 months after the panda that weighed 82 grams.","The baby that weighed 125 grams, the offspring born in April, and Tai Shan's baby are three different pandas.","Gao Gao was born 1 month before Shi Lin's baby.","Of Gao Gao and Nan Sheng's baby, one weighed 82 grams and the other was born in April.","Ling Ling weighed 97 grams.","Gao Gao, Shi Lin's baby, and the panda born in March are three different pandas.","Tai Shan's baby, the baby born in April, and Chi Chi are three different pandas.","The baby born in March didn't weight exactly 114 grams."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Chi Chi","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Ling Ling"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Po Lang","Shi Lin","Tai Shan"],"label_d":["82 grams","97 grams","114 grams","125 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcb84f7f3f8c3574268bb50c17a0f160"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The order that included oranges cost 1 dollar more than Marshall's order.","The four orders are Olive's purchase, the order that included oranges, the purchase that included rhubarb and the $7.25 order.","The order that included cranberries included celery.","Neither the $7.25 order nor the $5.25 purchase is the purchase that included strawberries.","Neither the purchase that included oranges nor the $7.25 purchase is the order that included celery.","The $5.25 order didn't include turnips.","The order that included celery cost more than Jim's order."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Alisha","Jim","Marshall","Olive"],"label_c":["bean sprouts","celery","rhubarb","turnips"],"label_d":["apricots","cranberries","oranges","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0207810b7139e765d87ccc51e018da6"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["The traveler flying from Zambia is leaving 2 hours later than the traveler going to Costa Rica.","Neither the person flying from Malta nor the person going to Costa Rica is Ronnie.","The person going to Guinea is leaving later than the traveler flying from Romania.","Violet is leaving later than the person flying from Romania.","Terrance is leaving later than the traveler going to Costa Rica.","The traveler going to Denmark is either the person flying from Zambia or Violet.","Gabriel is leaving at 5:30 pm."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Ronnie","Terrance","Violet"],"label_c":["Malta","Romania","Taiwan","Zambia"],"label_d":["Costa Rica","Denmark","Eritrea","Guinea"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66afa1d36e452af3174909d099c200c5"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["The app with 6.8 million downloads was released 1 month earlier than the application released by Vortia.","Neither the application with 6.8 million downloads nor the game with 2.3 million downloads is Vitalinks.","Of the application with 8.9 million downloads and Angry Ants, one was made by Digibits and the other was released in May.","The app with 6.8 million downloads was made by Digibits.","The game released by Gadingo is either the game released in May or Vitalinks.","Flowcarts was released later than the game released by Trebuchet."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Flowcarts","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Digibits","Gadingo","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["2.3 million","6.8 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a761285414499fad8ef0416b5f072145"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["The person going to Skopje will leave 1 month before Owens.","Bender will leave for the 4 day visit.","The person leaving in February won't leave for the 8 day visit.","Bender will leave 2 months after the ambassador with the 9 day visit.","Nguyen is either the person going to Oslo or the diplomat going to Skopje.","The diplomat going to Copenhagen will leave 2 months before Nguyen."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bender","Nguyen","Owens","Stevenson"],"label_c":["4 day","7 day","8 day","9 day"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Kiev","Oslo","Skopje"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38de1217f6cad5af515cd8a3b914ee0c"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The bird that finished third was #134.","#105 finished sometime before Stretch.","Ozzy finished sometime after #105.","The animal from Fort Jones was either #118 or the ostrich that finished second.","The bird that finished second, #134, and the ostrich from Diamond Bar are three different animals.","Of #126 and Otis, one finished third and the other was from Littleport.","Ozzy didn't finish fourth."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Otis","Ozzy","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","126","134"],"label_d":["Diamond Bar","Fort Jones","Littleport","Thayer"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=470ca3c14c99624f2a6295f11203ec88"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The earthquake with a duration of 99 seconds didn't have a rating of 8.7.","The event with a duration of 97 seconds occurred sometime before the event with its epicenter at Wyseyld.","The 9.0 event was either the event with its epicenter at Zhezios or the quake that took place in 1938.","Of the 8.7 earthquake and the earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds, one happened in 1938 and the other had its epicenter at Aldcard.","The quake with its epicenter at Wyseyld was either the 8.8 earthquake or the earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds.","The quake with its epicenter at Zhezios occurred sometime after the event with a duration of 49 seconds."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938"],"label_b":["Aldcard","Nenios","Wyseyld","Zhezios"],"label_c":["8.6","8.7","8.8","9.0"],"label_d":["49 seconds","52 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=578ad60dc6f82478d8b7acee644f3e7a"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.2 costs 25 million dollars more than the Graywing VX.","The Dragon F-15 costs $125 million.","The Dragon F-15 costs 25 million dollars more than the jet built by Ale and Moore.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.5 wasn't built by Drummond.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.8 was built by Ale and Moore.","The plane built by Tenerife is either the $100 million aircraft or the Dragon F-15.","The Darkwing 6 is either the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5 or the $125 million plane.","The aircraft built by McConnell costs 25 million dollars more than the Dragon F-15."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Graywing VX","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","McConnell","Tenerife"],"label_d":["Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcb020273219518be8b7f45e7d7b86f1"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Of the customer who got picked up at the Moore Mansion and the customer with the $6.50 fare, one was Bobbie and the other was dropped off on Ivy Street.","Josephine was either the customer who was dropped off on James Street or the customer who got picked up at the Moore Mansion.","The client who was dropped off on Fairfield Lane paid 3 dollars less than Kate.","The four customers were Della, the customer who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel, the client with the $9.50 fare and the customer with the $12.50 fare.","The customer with the $15.50 fare was picked up at the Moore Mansion.","Kate was picked up at the Neptune Theatre."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Bobbie","Della","Josephine","Kate"],"label_c":["Camlin Hotel","Moore Mansion","Neptune Theatre","Olympic Tower"],"label_d":["Fairfield Lane","Ivy Street","James Street","League Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4dbfd9d93aae3396f8fb1ba0a190fd1d"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["The person who got the Hot Stone massage paid more than Juana.","Of Beulah and Yvonne's client, one received the Swedish massage and the other paid $150.","Inez wasn't Kara's client.","Inez was either the client who got the Shiatsu massage or Yvonne's client.","Of Inez and the client who paid $180, one was Nancy's client and the other received the Shiatsu massage.","Teri's client paid 10 dollars more than the person who got the Reflexology massage.","Kara's client paid less than the person who got the Swedish massage.","Neither Nancy's client nor Kara's client was the person who paid $150."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses","Massages"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Beulah","Ginger","Inez","Juana"],"label_c":["Kara","Nancy","Teri","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Hot Stone","Reflexology","Shiatsu","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=113bae090d154ec4347f2f267f487ed8"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["The one with 589 Twitter followers has fewer Facebook friends than the person with 70 LinkedIn connections.","Neither Pamela nor the person with 150 Facebook friends is the one with 576 Twitter followers.","The one with 605 Twitter followers has 10 fewer Facebook friends than Kari.","Neither the person with 605 Twitter followers nor the one with 576 Twitter followers is Kari.","Of Jonathan and Kari, one has 589 Twitter followers and the other has 64 LinkedIn connections.","Jonathan is either the one with 50 LinkedIn connections or the person with 654 Twitter followers.","Kari doesn't have exactly 50 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 576 Twitter followers has more Facebook friends than Pamela."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150"],"label_b":["Jonathan","Kari","Neil","Pamela"],"label_c":["50","64","70","78"],"label_d":["576","589","605","654"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa92147269fe81142a9e9c3c6b9a96b4"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The animal found at 16,500 ft was found in 1978.","The creature found at 19,500 ft, the animal found in 1998, and the viperfish are three different animals.","Of the tube worm and the creature discovered in the Velma Deep, one was found in 2006 and the other was found at 16,500 ft.","The creature found in 1978 was found 1,500 feet higher up than the tube worm.","The viperfish was found 1,500 feet higher up than the creature discovered in the Willis Trench.","The lancetfish is either the animal discovered in the Bristle Trench or the creature found in 1984.","The daggertooth wasn't discovered in the Bristle Trench."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft"],"label_b":["daggertooth","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Velma Deep","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1984","1998","2006"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e387a95ae26d3eb1224b6be89610f6bc"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The squad from Castro Valley finished 12 points above the Turkey Rolls.","The Alley Cats was either the team that finished with 739 points or the squad in the lime green shirts.","The Rowdy Rollers had a final score of 727 points.","The Splitters finished 24 points above the team in the white shirts.","The team that finished with 715 points wore white shirts.","The squad that finished with 739 points and the squad from Millerton were different teams.","Of the team from Newark and the team in the pink shirts, one had a final score of 715 points and the other was the Splitters."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["lime green","pink","red","white"],"label_d":["Castro Valley","Earling","Millerton","Newark"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e39f63f4c20b21afa4811e657685818"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The contestant who scored 103 points jumped 110.8 meters.","The skier from Finland didn't jump 110.8 meters.","Robyn jumped 110.8 meters.","Of the person from Germany and the contestant who scored 103 points, one is Irma and the other is Robyn.","The skier who jumped 90.1 meters scored 14 fewer points than the person from Germany.","Tasha scored 7 fewer points than the person who jumped 95.0 meters.","Candice scored more points than the jumper from Norway."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Candice","Irma","Robyn","Tasha"],"label_c":["90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Finland","Germany","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1252d31d5e67efb30734f88b00ca969"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The stone that sold for $810 was found at the Marsh claim.","The zircon is either the gem from California or the gem from Idaho.","The stone found in the Underwood claim sold for somewhat more than the stone from Idaho.","The gem from Nevada sold for 10 dollars less than the smoky quartz.","The gem from Wyoming wasn't uncovered at the Marsh claim.","Of the gem that sold for $820 and the stone from Nevada, one is the aquamarine and the other was found at the Underwood claim.","The zircon sold for somewhat less than the gem found in the Page claim.","The aquamarine sold for somewhat more than the gem from Nevada."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["aquamarine","rhodolite","smoky quartz","zircon"],"label_c":["Marsh","Neal","Page","Underwood"],"label_d":["California","Idaho","Nevada","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d629fe4ca41864434e1c06bf47d549d5"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The vanilla product costs more than the apple product.","Of Gregory's candle and the cinnamon product, one contains apple and the other is $5.50.","The $6.50 product contains vanilla.","The clove product costs 1 dollar less than Iris's candle.","The bergamot candle is either Iris's candle or the sandalwood candle.","Randall's candle contains bergamot.","Gregory's product costs less than the cinnamon candle.","The coconut candle doesn't contain vanilla."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Gregory","Iris","Nathaniel","Randall"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","sandalwood","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","peach"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b05bd0963af3e970a264f7c848eb0d7"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Of Independence and Charles City, one has a population of 31,000 and the other is in Worcester County.","The town whose mayor is Ed Espinoza has 6,000 fewer people than the town in Suffolk County.","The town in Norfolk County has more people than the city whose mayor is Julie Jordan.","Of the town in Suffolk County and the city in Bristol County, one has Julie Jordan as its mayor and the other has a population of 31,000.","Vernon doesn't have a population of 37,000.","The city whose mayor is Nora Nolan has 6,000 more people than Independence."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000"],"label_b":["Charles City","Fallbrook","Independence","Vernon"],"label_c":["Bristol","Norfolk","Suffolk","Worcester"],"label_d":["Ed Espinoza","Julie Jordan","Kevin King","Nora Nolan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc881247ce6d5dc7d8e19c3221b1f09e"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The 1,475 sq ft house rents for $950\/month.","The home owned by Bertha Allen is either the home that rents for $1,525\/month or the home in Beaver Cove.","The rental in La Palma is somewhat smaller than the rental owned by Callie Berg.","The rental owned by Bertha Allen is 250 sq ft smaller than the house in Monticello.","Of the house owned by Inga Howell and the house in Monticello, one rents for $1,100\/month and the other offers 1,350 sq ft of living space.","The rental in Delano rents for $1,100\/month.","The home owned by Callie Berg doesn't rent for $1,300\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft"],"label_b":["Beaver Cove","Delano","La Palma","Monticello"],"label_c":["$950\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,525\/month"],"label_d":["Bertha Allen","Callie Berg","Inga Howell","Lyle Kramer"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c5ef54fe06f3c7f1b78ba9c32b724b1"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Of Matt Stevens's book and Zoey Stout's book, one is 192 pages long and the other is Zara's Game.","Matt Stevens's book sold 7 more copies than Call of Duty.","Of the 310-page book and Jeff Holman's book, one is Wendalissa and the other sold 12 copies.","Dessert Oasis sold 14 fewer copies than the 226-page book.","Dessert Oasis sold 7 fewer copies than the 192-page book.","Dessert Oasis isn't exactly 345 pages long."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Call of Duty","Dessert Oasis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Bill Orega","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["192","226","310","345"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aab7ab308a4cfe470a3fb7e3babcf54c"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Moriwa impact crater is either the one in modern-day Andorra or the Cambrian impact crater.","The one in modern-day Namibia was formed during the Silurian period.","The 125 m. wide one is either the crater in modern-day Uruguay or the Vorckin impact crater.","The Cretaceous impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the one in modern-day Andorra.","The four craters are the 125 m. wide one, the Cambrian impact crater, the Ormagh impact crater and the Silurian impact crater.","The Cretaceous impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Cambrian impact crater.","The Vorckin impact crater was found in Namibia."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m."],"label_b":["Garight","Moriwa","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Cretaceous","Devonian","Silurian"],"label_d":["Andorra","Honduras","Namibia","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e708e130fa93736e3a4523c297e1208"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Yolanda's vegetables sell for somewhat less per pound than the leeks.","The produce from Williamsburg, the endive, and the beets are three different vegetables.","The beets sell for somewhat less per pound than Mildred's produce.","Mildred's vegetables, the vegetables from Kings Beach, and the beets are three different vegetables.","Lonnie's goods sell for $2.70 per pound.","The produce that sell for $2.60 per pound aren't the beets.","Yolanda's goods are from Kings Beach.","The vegetables that sell for $2.80 per pound are either the vegetables from Harbor City or Lonnie's vegetables.","Lonnie's produce, the endive, and the produce from Kings Beach are three different vegetables.","The produce from Cambridge sell for somewhat less per pound than Lonnie's produce."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80"],"label_b":["Lonnie","Mildred","Olive","Yolanda"],"label_c":["beets","endive","leeks","onions"],"label_d":["Cambridge","Harbor City","Kings Beach","Williamsburg"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0623409a6e01099d320a811a2a5db4d7"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The Armor-Stop is 5 decibels quieter than the siren released in 1997.","The $182 siren is either the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels or the siren released in 1997.","Neither the $140 siren nor the $182 siren is the siren released in 2009.","The $182 siren is 5 decibels louder than the siren released in 2009.","Of the siren released in 1997 and the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels, one is the Soundarm and the other costs $160.","The siren released in 2000 is 5 decibels louder than the $182 siren.","The Securalert wasn't released in 2004."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Securalert","Soundarm","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1997","2000","2004","2009"],"label_d":["$140","$160","$182","$188"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c052f3b68f8de37420ced43eb1bcd139"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["Freda Fisher's project is either the Gray Avenue project or the Juniper Lane project.","Of the $40,000 project and the Ethel Street project, one starts in April and the other will be headed by Freda Fisher.","The job starting in June is either the $32,000 project or Irma Ingram's project.","The job starting in May will have a budget of $32,000.","The Juniper Lane project will be headed by Irma Ingram.","Hal Hamilton's project begins sometime after the $30,000 project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Ethel Street","Gray Avenue","Juniper Lane","Quince Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Freda Fisher","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$20,000","$30,000","$32,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35af6a0b7e2373ef0367379fae2ca8c6"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Alexander is either the collie or the shih tzu.","Charlotte's pet was adopted sometime before the boxer.","Desiree's pet is the boxer.","Wade is either Alicia's pet or the schnauzer.","Guillermo was adopted 1 month after the shih tzu.","Guillermo is either the puppy adopted in January or the collie.","The shih tzu was adopted sometime before Charlotte's pet.","Neither Charlotte's pet nor Omar is the dog adopted in April."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alicia","Charlotte","Desiree","Josephine"],"label_c":["boxer","collie","schnauzer","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Alexander","Guillermo","Omar","Wade"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6062f66e4eaa5d4fc85294e7ffa9d59"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The squad in the white shirts finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the Oddballs.","The Gutter Gals was from Fullerton.","The squad from Stacyville didn't wear red shirts.","The squad from Earling finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the Turkey Rolls.","The squad in the silver shirts finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the Oddballs.","Of the team from Fullerton and the squad in the violet shirts, one had a final score of 727 points and the other was the Turkey Rolls.","The squad from Earling wore white shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751"],"label_b":["Gutter Gals","Oddballs","Rowdy Rollers","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["red","silver","violet","white"],"label_d":["Earling","Fullerton","Lathrop","Stacyville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d70289096d1ad0b98ceca94e3738bd9"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Of Deanna and the person who ordered wheat bread, one came in at 8:00am and the other ordered blue cheese.","Naomi came in sometime after the person who asked for havarti.","The person who asked for blue cheese was either the customer who came in at 7:30am or the customer who ordered rye bread.","The person who asked for asiago asked for naan.","The customer who asked for blue cheese came in a half-hour after Naomi.","Angie didn't come in at 7:00am.","Hilda was either the person who came in at 8:00am or the customer who asked for havarti."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am"],"label_b":["Angie","Deanna","Hilda","Naomi"],"label_c":["flatbread","naan","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":["asiago","blue cheese","havarti","mozzarella"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37d4be6c891ab972023a3d23262f1b91"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Gizmo Glory's song is 2 tracks before \"What We Need\".","Hustle Boys's track is country.","\"I Think of You\" is sometime after the grunge song.","The third song is grunge.","\"Can't Escape\" is 1 track after the techno song.","Manic Android's track, \"What We Need\", and \"I Think of You\" are three different tracks."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Manic Android"],"label_c":["Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":["country","folk","grunge","techno"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f540f6c58799feeb2a312f7afe15439"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["Neither the pilodontus nor the archadon is the $750 fossil.","The pilodontus wasn't found in Qatar.","The $1250 fossil is either the fossil discovered in Yemen or the gigasaurus.","The fossil discovered in Yemen costs 500 dollars less than the pilodontus.","The gigasaurus isn't 72 million years old.","The fossil discovered in Uzbekistan is 78 million years old.","The 69 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Uzbekistan.","The archadon is either the 78 million year old fossil or the 69 million year old fossil."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","78 million"],"label_d":["Qatar","Russia","Uzbekistan","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f76e0e164a064ab3e29e74f43a102fc"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Rodim-Rexit is in Russia.","The reactor launching in February isn't in Venezuela.","The Zawasa will launch in February.","Of the direct drive facility and the facility in Gabon, one is the Comati DX5 and the other will launch in February.","The facility in Gabon will launch 1 month before the direct drive facility.","The Essita CBT will launch sometime before the z-pinch facility.","The Zawasa, the stellarator facility, and the facility in Gabon are three different reactors."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Comati DX5","Essita CBT","Rodim-Rexit","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","polywell","stellarator","z-pinch"],"label_d":["Albania","Gabon","Russia","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=407062b48778e04f18b4e6e7864a4b64"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["The person who finished at Black Hammock is either Rebecca or the hiker who started at Bull Creek.","The person who started at Three Lakes walked 1 mile less than the person who finished at Black Hammock.","Nora walked somewhat more than the person who started at Three Lakes.","Of the person who finished at Fern Camp and the person who trekked for 10 miles, one is Rebecca and the other started at Three Lakes.","The hiker who started at Cassia is either Rebecca or Freddie.","Zachary is either the person who finished at Joshua Creek or the hiker who started at Cassia.","The hiker who finished at Black Hammock walked somewhat less than Rebecca."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Freddie","Nora","Rebecca","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes"],"label_d":["Black Hammock","Fern Camp","Joshua Creek","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb3e8e087d832eba3039c494a2cc206e"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Zachary's order cost 2 dollars more than the purchase that included watermelons.","Leo's order didn't include onions.","Wesley's purchase cost less than the purchase that included turnips.","Neither the $5.25 order nor the $7.25 order is the purchase that included raspberries.","Of the order that included celery and Wesley's purchase, one cost $5.25 and the other included watermelons.","Of the $5.25 purchase and the order that included blackberries, one included onions and the other was Wesley's."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Douglas","Leo","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["bean sprouts","celery","onions","turnips"],"label_d":["blackberries","cranberries","raspberries","watermelons"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e50b12a3664aa47abf497df0eaa6a0da"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Kermit was #120.","Stretch wasn't #136.","The four animals were the animal that finished second, Ozzy, the ostrich from Cedar Falls and the animal from Vassalboro.","The animal from Cedar Falls was either the runner that finished second or #136.","The runner from Upper Lake finished 1 place after Kermit.","The ostrich from San Leandro was either #118 or the bird that finished fourth.","Stretch finished sometime before the animal from Vassalboro."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Kermit","Ozzy","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["118","120","128","136"],"label_d":["Cedar Falls","San Leandro","Upper Lake","Vassalboro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec18f8331e595132fe86891c6e99e803"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Let Me Out was directed by Linda Lynch.","The film that opened in 92 theaters made somewhat more than Easy to Love.","What a World, the movie that opened in 105 theaters, and the film directed by Linda Lynch are three different films.","The film directed by Linda Lynch made somewhat less than the film that opened in 123 theaters.","The film that grossed $11 million and the movie directed by Kenneth Key are different films.","Zephyr Breeze, the film that opened in 105 theaters, and the film directed by Kenneth Key are three different films.","The film that grossed $8 million is either the movie directed by Jim Johnson or the movie directed by Hick Harmon.","Let Me Out made 6 million less than the movie directed by Jim Johnson."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million"],"label_b":["Easy to Love","Let Me Out","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Jim Johnson","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch"],"label_d":["59","92","105","123"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4a21419190609d175ab4d8e471cc839"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Of Dessert Oasis and Wendalissa, one is 345 pages long and the other was written by Jeff Holman.","The book that sold 33 copies is either the 185-page book or the 345-page book.","The 345-page book wasn't written by Roscoe Jones.","Daniel Hansen's book is either the book that sold 19 copies or Wendalissa.","Of Jeff Holman's book and the 280-page book, one sold 12 copies and the other is Zara's Game.","The 280-page book sold somewhat more copies than Wendalissa.","The title that sold 26 copies is 310 pages long."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Call of Duty","Dessert Oasis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["185","280","310","345"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc2d4d69c520384b39899e75577619df"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Neither the one bought by Dave nor the one that came out in 1983 is Countershot.","The one that sold for $50 was purchased by Zachary.","Gator Attack came out sometime before the game that sold for $40.","Magic Marbles is either the one that sold for $40 or the game that sold for $85.","The four video games are Gator Attack, the video game bought by Jamie, the one that came out in 1983 and the video game bought by Zachary.","The video game that sold for $65 wasn't bought by Neal.","Of Blaster Boy and the game that came out in 1984, one sold for $85 and the other sold for $65.","The one that came out in 1985 is either the video game bought by Zachary or the one that sold for $65."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles"],"label_c":["Dave","Jamie","Neal","Zachary"],"label_d":["$40","$50","$65","$85"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=755df039749609e5743c1d8fe320bfce"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["The four projects are the 225 page assignment, Preston's assignment, the book published in 2004 and Martha's assignment.","The Arabic project is shorter than the book published in 2007.","The book published in 2005 is longer than the Polish assignment.","Lela's assignment is 25 pages shorter than the Arabic assignment.","The 200 page assignment is either the book published in 2005 or Preston's project.","Martha's assignment is either the Polish assignment or the Dutch project."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Lela","Martha","Preston","Vanessa"],"label_c":["2004","2005","2007","2011"],"label_d":["Arabic","Dutch","Japanese","Polish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22cda6e2fda66b5f788e7e1f4dac80c7"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The air conditioner with the 3-year warranty costs 65 dollars more than the Binson C40.","The $375 air conditioner is either the item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the unit with the 1-year warranty.","The $505 unit has the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Ultralux 92 costs 130 dollars more than the item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","Of the air conditioner with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the EnergyBeam 110, one costs $570 and the other has the 10-year warranty.","The air conditioner with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity, the item with the 1-year warranty, and the unit with the 15-year warranty are three different units."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Binson C40","EnergyBeam 110","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","3-year","10-year","15-year"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6994ea6e87994caa1cd6943654223fd6"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Lorraine is either the friend from Kernville or the participant who brought the pizza.","Of the friend who arrived at 4:40 pm and Lorraine, one brought the corn chips and the other brought the onion dip.","Wade, the party-goer who brought the corn chips, and the party-goer from Martensdale are three different people.","The participant from Dos Palos didn't bring the pizza.","The party-goer who brought the pork rinds arrived 5 minutes before Lorraine.","Felipe, the party-goer who brought the corn chips and the party-goer who brought the pizza are all different people.","David brought the corn chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["David","Felipe","Lorraine","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","Kernville","Martensdale"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=177c37d3d98af411066d36ad387d97f5"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The team from Valley Center finished 12 points above the Splitters.","The team from Earling finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the team in the orange shirts.","The squad from Earling finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the team in the lime green shirts.","The team in the violet shirts was either the squad that finished with 727 points or the Pin Pushers.","The Splitters didn't wear violet shirts.","The Gutter Gals had a final score of 715 points.","The Pin Pushers was from Lathrop."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751"],"label_b":["Gutter Gals","Oddballs","Pin Pushers","Splitters"],"label_c":["blue","lime green","orange","violet"],"label_d":["Earling","Fullerton","Lathrop","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8946967d960aa39bb9bc58c8a5efe001"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Daily Ray is either the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef or Captain Romero's vessel.","The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef saw fewer manatees than the Watery Pete.","The boat that went to Rainbow Reef, Captain Yang's boat, and the Samantha are three different boats.","The vessel that went to Betty Beach saw 2 more manatees than the boat that went to Rainbow Reef.","The vessel that saw 5 manatees didn't go to Arno's Spit.","The boat that saw 3 manatees is either Captain Yang's boat or the Samantha.","Of the Foxy Roxy and the vessel that went to Betty Beach, one saw 3 manatees and the other was led by Captain Armstrong.","The Samantha went to Betty Beach."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Samantha","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Jacobson","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Rainbow Reef","Trey\\'s Tunnel"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df093698c4739797a1d7e198c8e963d6"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["William, the customer who ordered the boston roll, and the person who paid $15.50 are three different people.","Hector ordered the spider roll.","The client who paid $15.50 isn't Ted.","William paid 2 dollars more than the customer who ordered the spicy tataki roll.","The person who ordered the alaskan roll ordered the teriyaki roll.","Of the person who ordered the firecracker roll and the client who ordered the rainbow roll, one paid $11.50 and the other paid $13.50.","The client who ordered the firecracker roll paid 2 dollars more than Hector."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","eel avocado","firecracker"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tataki","spider","teriyaki"],"label_d":["Hector","Seth","Ted","William"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21774fb0338eac3b8d420be0cfb4a4bd"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["The 22 ft vessel, the boat at Dock 9 and Ernesto Ellis's vessel are all different boats.","The Sea Spirit isn't owned by Betsy Becker.","The Fair Weather is 3 feet shorter than Ernesto Ellis's vessel.","The 28 ft sailboat is moored at Dock 28.","The Mystique is 25 ft long.","Of Danielle Davis's sailboat and the vessel at Dock 26, one is the Adagio III and the other is 25 ft long.","Neither the 22 ft vessel nor the 31 ft boat is the Adagio III."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Mystique","Sea Spirit"],"label_c":["Betsy Becker","Danielle Davis","Ernesto Ellis","Jasper Jones"],"label_d":["9","22","26","28"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48b5029ac3ad8f6111b23cf8a1e1daa4"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Smokey is 6 years old.","Sunshine is either the bird released at Pecos Pueblo or the 12-year-old bird.","Sunshine has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 8-year-old bird.","Merlin has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than the condor released at Folsom Bend.","Of the 8-year-old bird and the 9-year-old bird, one has a wingspan of 102 inches and the other was Sunshine.","Mango has a wingspan 8 inches longer than the condor released at Cordell Mesa.","The bird with a wingspan of 106 inches wasn't released at Ralton Pass.","Mango was released at Folsom Bend."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Mango","Merlin","Smokey","Sunshine"],"label_c":["6","8","9","12"],"label_d":["Cordell Mesa","Folsom Bend","Pecos Pueblo","Ralton Pass"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b11bc14184abcc8c61cfb34bd1cd1f6e"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Iris's pair didn't skate to Don Quixote.","Of the pair that skated to Falling Star and the pair that scored 27.2 points, one included Bonita and the other included Yuri.","Jenny's pair finished with 26.6 points.","The team that skated to Umbrellas Up scored somewhat higher than Bonita's pair.","Iris's pair scored 6 tenths of a point lower than Patrick's pair.","Iris's pair didn't include Martin."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2"],"label_b":["Bonita","Iris","Jenny","Wilma"],"label_c":["Brad","Martin","Patrick","Yuri"],"label_d":["Don Quixote","Falling Star","Spanish Gypsy","Umbrellas Up"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4201157d87746ab83cf17593879c8044"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The sailor who finished in 278 days, the person in the gaff cutter, and the owner of the Alpha One are three different people.","Debra Decker took 8 more days to finish than the owner of the Bay Hawk.","The competitor in the sloop took 8 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Quick Silver.","Of Debra Decker and the person who finished in 270 days, one sailed the Wave Dancer and the other sailed the Alpha One.","The owner of the Alpha One didn't use the catamaran.","Wendell Orr took 4 more days to finish than the owner of the Bay Hawk.","The owner of the Wave Dancer took somewhat fewer days to finish than the sailor in the gaff cutter.","Gil Baxter, the person in the gaff cutter, and the owner of the Alpha One are three different people."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Gil Baxter","Tara Carroll","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","schooner","sloop"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Bay Hawk","Quick Silver","Wave Dancer"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87edbe44111243e2dc168962666f1601"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga was discovered 7 years before the island first seen by Captain Payne.","The island discovered in 1754 wasn't inhabited by the Enakai.","The island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga was discovered sometime after Fushil.","Verinya was either the island on which the Manika'i people lived or the island first seen by Captain Bradley.","The island first seen by Captain Bradley, the island discovered in 1775, and Nuhirk are three different islands.","The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga was discovered 7 years before Zafet.","The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga was discovered 14 years before the island on which the Manika'i people lived.","Nuhirk wasn't inhabited by the Enakai.","Fushil wasn't inhabited by the Holo'oka."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Fushil","Nuhirk","Verinya","Zafet"],"label_c":["Enakai","Holo\\'oka","Manika\\'i","Wainani"],"label_d":["Bradley","Guizburuaga","Olavarriaga","Payne"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99e5b51d38f9edbdbcca2ad41c6602d5"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Neither the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes nor the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes was the presenter who gave the presentation on Domitian.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Nero spoke for a somewhat longer time than Dave.","Of the student who got the B+ and the presenter who got the C-, one talked about Maximus and the other was Dave.","The presenter who got the C- spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Augustus.","Teri didn't talk about Nero.","The student who spoke for 10 minutes didn't get the A.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on Domitian and Neal, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other got the C-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Dave","Kim","Neal","Teri"],"label_c":["Augustus","Domitian","Maximus","Nero"],"label_d":["A","B+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bafe9bb474e8dbc1de98518b14b094f7"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Dr. Horton's piece is 12 pages long.","Dr. Horton's article will appear somewhere in the book before the article about oceanography.","The 10-page piece is either the essay about volcanoes or Dr. Bender's piece.","The essay in Chapter 4 is either Dr. Melendez's article or the essay about dinosaurs.","Neither the 12-page article nor Dr. Bender's piece is the essay about earthquakes.","Of Dr. Melendez's article and the article about earthquakes, one is 10 pages long and the other will be in Chapter 2.","Neither the 10-page article nor the 8-page article is Dr. Rowland's essay."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4"],"label_b":["Bender","Horton","Melendez","Rowland"],"label_c":["dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b7de736780fbcdb7a1135d9b56b13da"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Wendell Orr, the competitor who finished in 282 days, and the competitor who finished in 274 days are three different people.","The four people were the competitor in the trimaran, the person who finished in 282 days, the sailor who finished in 270 days and Wendell Orr.","The person who finished in 282 days sailed the Alpha One.","The competitor in the gaff cutter was either Wendell Orr or the owner of the Sea Dart.","Ed Alexander used the sloop.","The owner of the Bay Hawk took somewhat fewer days to finish than Neal Bundt.","The competitor in the sloop, the sailor who finished in 270 days, and Wendell Orr are three different people."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Neal Bundt","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Bay Hawk","Quick Silver","Sea Dart"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38d73fc4906e7caad9255d5b5703f81e"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The air conditioner with the 5-year warranty is either the air conditioner with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the $505 unit.","The air conditioner with the 1-year warranty, the $570 item, and the Freezon Flux are three different units.","The Binson C40 is either the item with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the $375 air conditioner.","The Freezon Flux costs 65 dollars more than the item with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The air conditioner with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs somewhat more than the air conditioner with the 10-year warranty.","Of the $505 unit and the air conditioner with the 10-year warranty, one has the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the other is the Chiller Z."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","Freezon Flux"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","5-year","7-year","10-year"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b039101d09012cc1dcac33ecd32ddf9b"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["The viral video that's 15 seconds long has 1 million fewer views than \"Happy Hermits\".","Of \"Happy Hermits\" and \"Gabe Goes Nuts\", one is 47 seconds long and the other received 5 million views.","The viral video that's 40 seconds long isn't \"Happy Hermits\".","Zachary's viral video is \"Happy Hermits\".","Zachary's video has somewhat fewer views than \"Magnet Mayhem\".","The video that's 47 seconds long has 1 million more views than Zachary's viral video.","Edna's video received 4 million views.","\"Happy Hermits\" has 1 million fewer views than Carl's video."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Carl","Edna","Marsha","Zachary"],"label_c":["Gabe Goes Nuts","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","22 seconds","40 seconds","47 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba367841dd8f806ead5857e85fe535a6"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The team that won 2 gold medals finished with 15 bronze medals.","Of the team that won 3 gold medals and the squad that won 6 bronze medals, one ended with 6 silver medals and the other is the team from Paraguay.","Neither the squad from Argentina nor the team that won 12 silver medals was the squad that won 15 bronze medals.","The team from Zimbabwe didn't finish with 2 gold medals.","The squad that won 1 gold medal ended with 6 silver medals.","Neither the team from Argentina nor the team that won 4 bronze medals was the squad that won 12 silver medals.","Neither the squad that won 11 silver medal nor the squad that won 12 silver medals was the squad from Paraguay."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Argentina","Paraguay","Venezuela","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["2","6","11","12"],"label_d":["4","6","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce1434ed68a1a55d0ba5c999bd14868e"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["Neither the class in room 314 nor the class in room 120 is the German class.","Of the class in room 120 and the course in room 201, one starts at 7:00 am and the other has 22 students.","The course in room 120 is either the class with 13 students or the class with 14 students.","The class in room 405 isn't the German class.","The course in room 314 starts 4 hours after the English class.","The course in room 120 starts 2 hours before the Dutch class.","Neither the Dutch class nor the English class is the course with 14 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["120","201","314","405"],"label_c":["13","14","20","22"],"label_d":["Dutch","English","Finnish","German"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff513a9600c6847821bd98ca4cdb7d39"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Of the third person and Yvette, one ordered egg nog for their second scoop and the other ordered peppermint for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered peppermint for their first scoop is either the second customer or the person who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop.","Miguel was immediately ahead of Jacqueline.","The customer who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop, the customer who ordered peppermint for their first scoop and Fredrick are all different customers.","The person who ordered mango for their first scoop was immediately ahead of the customer who ordered rocky road for their second scoop.","The customer who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop didn't order raspberry for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Fredrick","Jacqueline","Miguel","Yvette"],"label_c":["cherry","mango","peppermint","raspberry"],"label_d":["egg nog","rocky road","rum raisin","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37e042bee06643750b4502438543d8a3"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The building haunted by Lady Grey was investigated 1 month before Balfern.","The house haunted by Tarlton wasn't located on Grant Place.","Neither the building on Grant Place nor the house on Eagle Street was the home Priscilla visited in January.","Neither the home on Eagle Street nor the home on Darby Lane was the house Priscilla visited in February.","Fletcher Rise was said to be haunted by Lady Grey.","The building Priscilla visited in March was said to be haunted by Victor.","Markmanor was either the home haunted by Lady Grey or the building haunted by Victor.","Of the home on Eagle Street and the house haunted by Tarlton, one was visited in March and the other was Balfern."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Balfern","Barnhill","Fletcher Rise","Markmanor"],"label_c":["Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Grant Place"],"label_d":["Abigail","Lady Grey","Tarlton","Victor"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72d44e97ab513594de96eca12cd1e70e"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["Of the car that drove for 525 miles and the Bennington team's automobile, one had a high speed of 81 MPH and the other is the Poltris.","Of the car with a high speed of 74 MPH and the car that drove for 600 miles, one was built by the Varseyton team and the other is the Zenmoto.","The automobile that drove for 525 miles had a high speed of 74 MPH.","The Bennington team's car was either the automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH or the car that drove for 575 miles.","The Awick drove somewhat less than the car with a high speed of 75 MPH.","The Darbyshire team's automobile was either the Versem or the automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Poltris","Versem","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["69 MPH","74 MPH","75 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Bennington","Darbyshire","Ober College","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ecfb1e1d09078b785c0af342c4461931"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Player number 20 is either the person who played in 6 games last season or the person who played in 5 games last season.","The person who played in 6 games last season wears number 17.","The center, player number 21 and player number 24 are all different players.","Of the person who played in 5 games last season and Jack Jensen, one is the center and the other is the defensive back.","The person who played in 3 games last season is either the center or the wide receiver.","Horace Hayden wears number 24.","Buford Britt doesn't wear number 17.","Player number 24 played one game less than Jack Jensen."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Buford Britt","Horace Hayden","Jack Jensen","Mike Mullen"],"label_c":["center","defensive back","tight end","wide receiver"],"label_d":["17","20","21","24"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7525858b5ba1336d65d154bb446a5160"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the gem that sold for $790 and the gem found in the Everett claim, one was from Utah and the other is the aquamarine.","The blue topaz was from Utah.","The blue topaz, the gem from Colorado and the stone found in the Everett claim are all different gems.","The gem found in the Johnston claim sold for 10 dollars more than the gem from Utah.","The gem from Nevada sold for 20 dollars less than the smoky quartz.","The blue topaz wasn't uncovered at the Stout claim."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","smoky quartz","zircon"],"label_c":["Everett","Johnston","Stout","Zamora"],"label_d":["Colorado","Idaho","Nevada","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdf3aac00a876ff0582e0e1738facb31"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["The store in Eagle Grove charges somewhat less per gallon than the business on Fir Street.","The business charging $1.11 per gallon is either the store on Fir Street or Energo.","Phil's Fill-Up is in Jenner.","Phil's Fill-Up charges 8 cents less per gallon than the business in Zamora.","Ballantines is either the store in Jenner or the store on Gillis Avenue.","Energo charges 4 cents more per gallon than the store on Fir Street.","The gas station charging $1.19 per gallon isn't on Maple Street.","Ballantines charges somewhat less per gallon than the store in Deer Isle."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Fuel Stop","Phil\\'s Fill-Up"],"label_c":["Deer Isle","Eagle Grove","Jenner","Zamora"],"label_d":["Fir Street","Gillis Avenue","Maple Street","Viking Street"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa3dd98529ca63f8990551573dcccef9"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The osbele oryx doesn't live in Qatar.","The animal with a population size of 560 was listed sometime before the dobra dingo.","The animal that lives in Tanzania is either the species with a population size of 455 or the species added to the list in 2006.","Neither the species that lives in Denmark nor the species added to the list in 2009 is the dobra dingo.","The species with a population size of 455 was listed 2 years after the species that lives in Denmark.","The species with a population size of 385 was listed sometime after the species that lives in Qatar.","Of the animal that lives in Qatar and the eldar elk, one has 385 surviving individuals and the other was recognized as endangered in 2006."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","eldar elk","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["280","385","455","560"],"label_d":["Denmark","Norway","Qatar","Tanzania"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=987d3c5a529188edf52ef879f4e88b23"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["Captain Lloyd's vessel is either the boat that saw 4 manatees or the Watery Pete.","The boat that went to Silver springs saw 1 more manatees than the Daily Ray.","The vessel that went to Arno's Spit is either Captain Quinn's boat or Captain Lloyd's boat.","The four boats are Captain Quinn's boat, the boat that saw 3 manatees, the boat that saw 5 manatees and the Foxy Roxy.","The Watery Pete saw 1 more manatees than Captain Yang's vessel.","Of the Foxy Roxy and the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel, one was led by Captain Quinn and the other saw 4 manatees."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Lloyd","Quinn","Yang"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13395320eee15cb64cfa4f8d455a7607"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["The sauce that uses the panju reaper is somewhat less spicy than \"Lips Ablaze\".","The hot sauce that uses the panju reaper is \"Baja Tickler\".","Of the hot sauce that uses the bhut jolokia and \"Hertz So Good\", one is rated at 10,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other is Zachary's.","Jana's sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the product that uses the bhut jolokia.","Tiffany's product doesn't use the naga viper.","Jana's hot sauce is 10,000 SHU spicier than the sauce that uses the naga viper."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000"],"label_b":["Jana","Lula","Tiffany","Zachary"],"label_c":["Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Lips Ablaze"],"label_d":["bhut jolokia","blue moluga","naga viper","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=489fac6487672d77054fdbb3e7084dfd"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The four divers are the customer headed to Nemo's Ridge, the diver going out on July 13, Mr. Drake and the customer going out with Inez.","Mrs. Blake will dive on July 16.","The customer headed to Nemo's Ridge will dive sometime before Mr. Drake.","The diver headed to Nemo's Ridge won't go out with Peter.","The diver going out with Ted will dive sometime after Mr. Ayers.","The diver headed to Ovid's Cove will go out with Inez.","The diver going out on July 13 is either the customer going out with Ted or the customer going out with Jorge.","Mr. Ayers is either the customer headed to Little Reef or the customer going out on July 16."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mrs. Blake","Mr. Drake","Mr. Erickson"],"label_c":["Inez","Jorge","Peter","Ted"],"label_d":["Little Reef","Nemo\\'s Ridge","Ovid\\'s Cove","Rowe Island"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8299fff4cd47a319e09dce365f4f860a"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The record that came out in March sold somewhat more copies than the acid rock release.","Lip Savage's release was released in April.","The acid rock record sold 100,000 fewer copies than Painted Empire's release.","The rockabilly release is either the record that came out in March or the album with 1.2 million sales.","The heavy metal release wasn't released in October.","The release with 1.4 million sales was released in October.","Lip Savage's record sold 100,000 fewer copies than the rockabilly record.","Epoch Lantern's record didn't sell exactly 1.5 million copies."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Epoch Lantern","Lip Savage","Painted Empire"],"label_c":["March","April","August","October"],"label_d":["acid rock","glam rock","heavy metal","rockabilly"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a877db4326bed5b38bff7c02c9bd504"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Osborne's client, the student with the 12 noon class, and the 15-year-old client are three different people.","The 20-year-old client is scheduled 2 hours after Randall.","The 19-year-old client is Randall.","Mr. Osborne's client is either the 19-year-old student or Alvin.","Of the student with the 10:00am class and Mr. Jones's student, one is Randall and the other is Willard.","The student with the 12 noon class is 17 years old.","Of Willard and the trainee with the 11:00am class, one is 20 years old and the other is Mrs. Zimmerman's client."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Mr. Alford","Mr. Jones","Mr. Osborne","Mrs. Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Alvin","Randall","Willard","Yvonne"],"label_d":["15","17","19","20"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd4f263a5dd5b3b223fe88502022d24c"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The Ingram family's home was built 7 years before the house on Thiesse Drive.","The Tran family's building was built 14 years after the building on Mary Street.","Porcher Place is on Erick Lane.","The building on Thiesse Drive is owned by the Nunez family.","Of the 1834 house and the Ingram family's building, one is on Erick Lane and the other is Leiman Manor.","The Odom family's building was built 14 years before Wagner Mansion."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Benson Hills","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Wagner Mansion"],"label_c":["Ingram","Nunez","Odom","Tran"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Erick Lane","Mary Street","Thiesse Drive"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01a25a4001caaa0b685b2448e77d763c"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo of the red panda cost $900.","Neither the shot that cost $475 nor the photo published by Science World was the shot taken in March.","Neither the photo published by Science World nor the shot that cost $825 was the shot taken in June.","Of the shot taken in March and the shot that cost $550, one was of the snow leopard and the other was published by Earth Aware.","Neither the photo published by Science World nor the photo that cost $825 was the shot of the arctic fox.","The shot published by Nature Monthly was taken 1 month after the shot that cost $550.","The shot of the arctic fox was taken in April."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["arctic fox","polar bear","red panda","snow leopard"],"label_c":["Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","Science World","Travel Almanac"],"label_d":["$475","$550","$825","$900"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68ab05797347e293f9efb51cdbf53e3a"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["Tanya Gould's piece is yellow.","The luggage that needs to go to Santa Fe weighs more than the white bag.","Of the piece that needs to go to Denver and the red suitcase, one is Yolanda Bauer's and the other weighs 44 pounds.","The bag that weighs 38 pounds wasn't supposed to go to Atlanta.","Vic Evans's piece is either the luggage that needs to go to Santa Fe or the piece that needs to go to Chicago.","The suitcase that needs to go to Atlanta, Yolanda Bauer's bag, and the white luggage are three different pieces.","The bag that weighs 41 pounds is either the red bag or the yellow suitcase.","The piece that needs to go to Atlanta is silver."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Yolanda Bauer"],"label_c":["red","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Denver","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68e0ef5fe99e89064c016a30f397df8e"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The girl who won the dance badge was awarded 1 spot after the girl from troop 5025.","Of Sharon and Josefina, one was awarded fourth and the other won the leadership badge.","Josefina won the dance badge.","The scout who won the dance badge, the youngster who got the first award, and the girl from troop 4250 are three different girls.","Latasha was awarded 1 spot after the youngster who won the wildlife badge.","The youngster who got the fourth award was in troop 4031.","The scout who won the first aid badge, Sharon, and the youngster who got the first award are three different girls."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Josefina","Latasha","Patsy","Sharon"],"label_c":["dance","first aid","leadership","wildlife"],"label_d":["4031","4250","4781","5025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c469d1810fbc12b6ef01c07795d8de9"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Juana Juarez's reservation is for a period 2 days shorter than the rental to be picked up in Brownfield.","Juana Juarez's rental won't be picked up in Durham.","Of the 5 day rental and the Toyota rental, one is Nancy Nunez's and the other will be picked up in Iowa Falls.","The Lexus rental is for a period 1 day longer than Juana Juarez's rental.","The Lexus rental is for a period 2 days shorter than Donna David's rental.","The rental to be picked up in Iowa Falls is for the Nissan."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days"],"label_b":["Donna David","Irene Ingram","Juana Juarez","Nancy Nunez"],"label_c":["Hyundai","Lexus","Nissan","Toyota"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Durham","Iowa Falls","Redding"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db6edaded201c33daacb85c5232e38f4"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["Of the client who ordered the yellowtail roll and the customer who ordered the boston roll, one paid $13.50 and the other is Pam.","The person who ordered the yellowtail roll paid 2 dollars less than the person who ordered the volcano roll.","The customer who paid $13.50 isn't Orlando.","William paid 2 dollars more than the customer who ordered the tiger roll.","The client who ordered the futomaki roll paid $9.50.","The person who ordered the volcano roll paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the boston roll.","The customer who paid $15.50 is either the client who ordered the dragon roll or the client who ordered the yellowtail roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["boston","dragon","futomaki","hawaiian"],"label_c":["spicy tataki","tiger","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":["Fred","Orlando","Pam","William"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=653418d4d274e8b4663aaac2b7772306"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The person going fourth isn't the Korean.","Nicola is the Korean.","The contestant going second, Wendell, and the Korean are three different competitors.","Of Wendell and the contestant going seventh, one will lift 880 lbs and the other is the Dane.","The Russian will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by Jeremy.","The contestant going seventh will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Jeremy."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Wendell"],"label_c":["Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian"],"label_d":["second","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d83cb12e261ce7905a71d453428d9ef0"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["Of the photo of the polar bear and the photo published by Wildzone, one cost $475 and the other was taken in March.","The shot that cost $900 was published by The Geographer.","Neither the shot taken in May nor the photo published by Nature Monthly was the shot of the polar bear.","The shot that cost $900 was taken 1 month after the photo of the arctic fox.","The shot of the arctic fox was taken sometime after the shot published by Wildzone.","The shot of the red panda was taken in May.","The photo that cost $950 wasn't published by Nature Monthly."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["arctic fox","polar bear","red panda","snow leopard"],"label_c":["Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","The Geographer","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$150","$475","$900","$950"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=397fe7d3219a296e7bdc749f9dbde1c2"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The $5.50 job starts 2 hours after Nancy's chore.","The task that starts at 11:00am is the mud room.","Phillip's task starts at 9:00am.","The $5.50 task is either Glenn's job or the assignment that starts at 10:00am.","The $6.00 chore starts sometime before Phillip's job.","The chore that starts at 8:00am isn't the kitchen.","Of the $7.50 job and Sheri's assignment, one is the mud room and the other is the bathroom."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Glenn","Nancy","Phillip","Sheri"],"label_c":["bathroom","garage","kitchen","mud room"],"label_d":["$5.50","$6.00","$7.50","$8.00"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6384e2ae6522aea4b87a91eb9d03beb"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The outing starting at Chinatown is either the 8:00am tour or the trip with 2 people.","The trip starting at City Hall is either the 10:00am trip or the outing with 2 people.","Of Yvonne's tour and the 7:00am tour, one has 11 people in it and the other will start at Little Italy.","The 8:00am tour has 11 people in it.","The 9:00am tour isn't a group of 3 people.","Dustin's trip has 2 people in it.","Shannon's outing isn't a group of 3 people.","The outing starting at Chinatown will begin sometime after the trip with 2 people."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Dustin","Howard","Shannon","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Chinatown","City Hall","High Park","Little Italy"],"label_d":["2","3","6","11"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af539b4a5b894a2b18ffa2ffe553a33d"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Of the diver who went fourth and the diver from Cyprus, one went to a maximum depth of 101 meters and the other went to a maximum depth of 104 meters.","The competitor from Cyprus dove deeper than the diver who went seventh.","Ed Elliott didn't go fourth.","The diver who reached a depth of 101 meters dove first.","Brit Bradley was either the competitor who reached a depth of 98 meters or the contestant who reached a depth of 104 meters.","The competitor who reached a depth of 104 meters was either Brit Bradley or the contestant who went fourth.","The contestant from Finland was either the diver who went fourth or the person who went first.","Jorel Joyce was from Algeria."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Brit Bradley","Daniel Day","Ed Elliott","Jorel Joyce"],"label_c":["first","third","fourth","seventh"],"label_d":["Algeria","Cyprus","Finland","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=880251b85032cfd3709b3494957aae39"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The fighter with 15 losses has more wins than the woman with 8 losses.","Of the woman from Portland and the boxer with 12 losses, one has 33 wins and the other is Farrah Fawkes.","The fighter from Portland has 3 fewer wins than the woman from Los Angeles.","The boxer from Portland is either the fighter with 8 losses or Vicki.","Sonia is either the fighter with 8 losses or the woman from Boston.","Nina has 12 losses.","Vicki has 4 losses."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33"],"label_b":["Farrah Fawkes","Nina","Sonia","Vicki"],"label_c":["4","8","12","15"],"label_d":["Boston","Glasgow","Los Angeles","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a1368d684bd3acc71d15fb063fe92e8"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Vazquez didn't finish the season with 7 goals.","Of the player with 9 goals and the player who wears number 9, one is from the Wolverines and the other is Quinn.","Neither the person from the River Kings nor the player who wears number 2 is Quinn.","Klein wears number 9.","The player who wears number 9 scored 1 goal more than the player from the Monsters.","The player who wears number 24 is either the player with 6 goals or the player with 7 goals."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Klein","Parrish","Quinn","Vazquez"],"label_c":["Checkers","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["2","9","21","24"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ceadb1029cf9f1b533c44f434ec42fbf"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["Thomas won't depart from Indio.","The conductor working on June 10 will depart from Leland.","The conductor working on June 11 is either Wayne or Chris.","The conductor departing from Guadalupe will leave 1 day before the conductor arriving at Quimby.","Of the person arriving at Ripley and the conductor working on June 12, one will depart from Leland and the other is Chris.","Thomas is either the person arriving at Urbandale or the person working on June 12."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13"],"label_b":["Chris","Oscar","Thomas","Wayne"],"label_c":["Farley","Guadalupe","Indio","Leland"],"label_d":["Onslow","Quimby","Ripley","Urbandale"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef72f6b838c594e251661d5693d64815"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["Alpha Beta Tau is either the fraternity founded in 1975 or the house with 26 members.","The fraternity founded in 1934 has 3 fewer members than Alpha Beta Tau.","The house with 26 members is either the fraternity founded in 1934 or the frat founded in 1970.","The house with 32 members is on Q Street.","Sigma Beta has 32 members.","The house with 23 members is either the frat founded in 1970 or the fraternity on Joseph Street.","Of the house with 32 members and the fraternity on Holly Street, one was founded in 1970 and the other is Beta Pi Omega."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta"],"label_c":["Holly Street","Joseph Street","Lawn Street","Q Street"],"label_d":["1934","1959","1970","1975"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcb1a8b418048eba7b17f3cd9834a851"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Of the game that came out in 1985 and the video game that sold for $35, one is AWOL Alert and the other was purchased by Ivan.","Troop Seven is either the one that sold for $35 or the game that sold for $60.","Of the one that came out in 1985 and the game that sold for $50, one is Troop Seven and the other was purchased by Phillip.","The one bought by Clinton came out 1 year after Magic Marbles.","AWOL Alert wasn't bought by Clinton."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Countershot","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven"],"label_c":["Clinton","Ivan","Lloyd","Phillip"],"label_d":["$35","$50","$60","$70"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b672948688e2125b2e4b6025ba588d46"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Mrs. Fowler is staying somewhat longer than the guest in room 124.","The customer from Utah is either the guest in room 209 or the customer in room 203.","Parker isn't in room 209.","Of the client who is staying for 5 days and the person from Connecticut, one is in room 203 and the other is Mr. Everett.","The person in room 203 is staying 2 fewer days than the customer from Oregon.","Mrs. Fowler isn't staying for exactly 4 days."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mr. Everett","Mrs. Fowler","Hartman","Parker"],"label_c":["117","124","203","209"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Louisiana","Oregon","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b51591f1291da8d8a0684eb4f8d4625f"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Zimmerman had 8 goals this season.","The person with 9 goals is from the Wolverines.","The player with 7 goals is either the player who wears number 3 or Rich.","Neither the player who wears number 2 nor the person from the Checkers is Farrell.","Of the person who wears number 24 and the player with 9 goals, one is Rich and the other is from the Comets.","The person who wears number 3 scored 1 goal more than the player from the Ice Hogs."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Farrell","Rich","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Checkers","Comets","Ice Hogs","Wolverines"],"label_d":["2","3","15","24"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=617e61dec8484e4a53b2b49ef3293640"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Jaorm will deploy 2 months before the battalion led by Commander Bauer.","Of Victor Battalion and the battalion deploying in March, one will deploy to Shyeh and the other is led by Commander Ingram.","The battalion led by Commander Joyce will deploy sometime after the group deploying to Jaorm.","The battalion led by Commander Joyce isn't India Battalion.","Of the group deploying to Jaorm and the battalion led by Commander Joyce, one is Quebec Battalion and the other will deploy in February.","The battalion led by Commander Joyce will deploy 2 months before the group deploying to Cheelia."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bauer","Hensley","Ingram","Joyce"],"label_c":["India","Quebec","Uniform","Victor"],"label_d":["Cheelia","Jaorm","Shyeh","Theros"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f372c5faa48f7f3449e9c932048b2d5d"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot of the tree kangaroo wasn't published by Wildzone.","Of the photo of the snow leopard and the photo that cost $250, one was published by Science World and the other was taken in March.","The photo of the orangutan was either the shot published by The Geographer or the shot that cost $250.","The photo of the giant tortoise was taken in June.","The photo that cost $475 was published by The Geographer.","The photo of the snow leopard was either the photo published by The Geographer or the photo taken in June.","The shot that cost $550 was taken 2 months after the photo published by The Geographer."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["giant tortoise","orangutan","snow leopard","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Nature Monthly","Science World","The Geographer","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$250","$475","$550","$950"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82577f5df3b542236c0090858fae4e2a"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Neither the one that sold for $80 nor Countershot is the video game that came out in 1986.","The four video games are the game bought by Ivan, the game that came out in 1985, Countershot and the video game that came out in 1986.","Victorforce came out 1 year after the game bought by Kyle.","The one bought by Eduardo came out 2 years after Victorforce.","The game that sold for $45 was purchased by Ivan.","The one that sold for $90 came out 2 years before Magic Marbles."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Blaster Boy","Countershot","Magic Marbles","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Eduardo","Ivan","Kyle","Melvin"],"label_d":["$45","$80","$90","$95"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19ee357b2ac2e35d5fa5697bee9d36e0"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The system that scored 55% was either the system from CIT or Zeno.","The system that scored 76%, the system built by Dr. Fernandez's team, and Thales are three different systems.","Of the A.I. from CIT and the system that scored 69%, one was built by Dr. Whitlaw's team and the other was Galen.","The system from MIT was either Aristotle or the A.I. that scored 62%.","The system built by Dr. Coulson's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Aristotle.","Galen finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team.","Of the system from Oxford and the system that scored 62%, one was built by Dr. Fernandez's team and the other was Thales."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Aristotle","Galen","Thales","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","MIT","Oxford"],"label_d":["Coulson","Fernandez","Sullivan","Whitlaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e12bacf05fae1b54c6da088afcda72ed"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Ed Elliott wasn't from Brunei.","The person who reached a depth of 98 meters was from Switzerland.","The contestant from Oman didn't go seventh.","Ed Elliott reached a maximum depth that was 6 meters shallower than the competitor who went seventh.","The diver from Brunei reached a maximum depth that was shallower than Ferris Frye.","The person who went fourth dove deeper than Brit Bradley.","Brit Bradley reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than Ed Elliott.","Brit Bradley reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the diver who went third."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Brit Bradley","Ed Elliott","Ferris Frye","Gumbo Giles"],"label_c":["second","third","fourth","seventh"],"label_d":["Brunei","Oman","Switzerland","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff6a2592236b5227432f75a58ba75206"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["61 Nemesis won't have mining operations begin there in 2034.","Of 49 Eugenia and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030, one is 17 km across and the other is rich in gold.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034 and 82 Sylvia, one is 23 km across and the other is rich in lanthanum.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030 is either the asteroid with a diameter of 23 km or 413 Doiotima.","The asteroid with a diameter of 17 km, the asteroid rich in lanthanum, and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050 are three different asteroids.","The asteroid with a diameter of 29 km, the asteroid rich in lanthanum, and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025 are three different asteroids.","The asteroid rich in yttrium is either the asteroid with a diameter of 29 km or the asteroid with a diameter of 23 km."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km"],"label_b":["413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["gold","lanthanum","phosphorous","yttrium"],"label_d":["2025","2030","2034","2050"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=798fb9f4b24656eb1a9a7c9b0cf532c0"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Zhezios doesn't have a diameter of 714,000 mi..","Zhezios is closer to us than the planet orbiting star BDF 198.","Of the exoplanet 45 light years from earth and the planet orbiting star MKP 427, one has a diameter of 295,000 mi. and the other is Rodul.","The exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. is 4 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star MKP 427.","The exoplanet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. is either the planet 41 light years from earth or the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.","Neither the planet 45 light years from earth nor the planet with a diameter of 310,000 mi. is Fihin.","Zhezios is 2 light years closer to us than the exoplanet with a diameter of 295,000 mi.."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years"],"label_b":["Fihin","Rodul","Vestor","Zhezios"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","MKP 427","VJD 913"],"label_d":["281,000 mi.","295,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","714,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dead72bacd9e5742bd06411a865473b3"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The ring made of 24k gold cost more than the piece with the opal.","Terry's ring is either the ring that cost $1300 or the piece with the diamond.","The piece that cost $1200 doesn't have the diamond.","Pamela's ring didn't cost $1200.","Of the piece made of palladium and the piece with the opal, one cost $1200 and the other is Terry's.","The ring made of silver is either the piece with the sapphire or the piece with the diamond.","Of the ring with the amethyst and the piece made of palladium, one cost $1200 and the other is Lorraine's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400"],"label_b":["Lorraine","Maggie","Pamela","Terry"],"label_c":["amethyst","diamond","opal","sapphire"],"label_d":["24k gold","palladium","platinum","silver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f1d71c550a3a9d163b5be9dc346e372"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Zednisen treats arthritis.","The drug approved in April is either the pharmaceutical that treats dengue fever or the drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom.","The pharmaceutical that treats asthma was approved 1 month before the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of frog.","The drug that treats dengue fever was approved sometime after the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp.","Pluniden is sourced from a wasp.","Of the medicine that treats heart disease and Damasol, one was approved in February and the other is sourced from a mushroom.","The drug approved in February is either the drug sourced from a specific type of frog or the medicine sourced from a specific type of fig orchid."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Damasol","Favolin","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","dengue fever","heart disease"],"label_d":["frog","mushroom","fig orchid","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d793f82bf01a76eac6e455bd1e120529"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The client who paid $11.50 ordered the spicy tuna roll.","Of Karla and Fred, one ordered the boston roll and the other paid $15.50.","Karla is either the person who ordered the summer roll or the customer who paid $9.50.","The customer who ordered the dragon roll didn't order the summer roll.","The person who paid $13.50 ordered the spider roll.","The customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll is either the client who ordered the boston roll or the customer who ordered the firecracker roll.","The customer who ordered the boston roll paid 4 dollars more than Hector."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["boston","california","dragon","firecracker"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tuna","spider","summer"],"label_d":["Eleanor","Fred","Hector","Karla"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2be937cba11423be2ea717cfdcb86d21"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["The boy who played 10 games didn't play second base.","The player who wore number 21 was either the boy who played left field or the person who played right field.","Ira played 9 games.","The boy who wore number 18 played 1 fewer game than the player who wore number 35.","Benny played 2 fewer games than the boy who wore number 32.","Vincent didn't play left field.","The person who wore number 35 played first base.","Of the boy who wore number 21 and the boy who wore number 18, one played 8 games and the other was Vincent."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Benny","Ira","Russell","Vincent"],"label_c":["first base","left field","right field","second base"],"label_d":["18","21","32","35"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4b42827e090979acbda2e7ed304699a"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The drug that treats influenza, the pharmaceutical approved in April, and Favolin are three different drugs.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid was approved 1 month after Damasol.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of bromeliad was approved 2 months before the pharmaceutical that treats diabetes.","Damasol was approved sometime before Favolin.","Minitrell was approved in April.","Of the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp and the drug that treats arthritis, one was approved in January and the other was approved in April.","Damasol was approved sometime before Bizolam."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Favolin","Minitrell"],"label_c":["arthritis","diabetes","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["bromeliad","mushroom","fig orchid","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e44431808b5c5365df4fecd285820fc7"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The event that took place in 1926 didn't have a rating of 8.6.","The quake with its epicenter at Zhezios occurred 12 years before the earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds.","Of the event with a duration of 41 seconds and the 8.2 earthquake, one happened in 1938 and the other had its epicenter at Wyseyld.","Neither the 8.2 quake nor the quake that took place in 1926 was the event with a duration of 97 seconds.","The quake with its epicenter at Aldcard was either the quake with a duration of 52 seconds or the earthquake that took place in 1938.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Aldcard occurred 6 years before the 8.7 quake."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938"],"label_b":["Aldcard","Quyit","Wyseyld","Zhezios"],"label_c":["8.2","8.6","8.7","9.1"],"label_d":["41 seconds","52 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06c986edc49f6f227d933ea2500b0f1d"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The child from Valley Center is 8 years old.","Leticia was born on April 7th.","The child with the April 11th birthday isn't 18 years old.","Of the one from Klamath River and the grandchild from Cornville, one was born on April 3rd and the other is Yolanda.","Johanna has a birthday 8 days before the grandchild from Le Mars.","The one from Klamath River is either the 9-year-old or the 12-year-old.","The child from Cornville has a birthday 4 days before the child from Valley Center.","Yolanda isn't 9 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Johanna","Leticia","Patti","Yolanda"],"label_c":["8","9","12","18"],"label_d":["Cornville","Klamath River","Le Mars","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4555ad866c53441b4c3e4fc86a07ff58"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle made by Buralde has 250 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1978 has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1999.","The jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1998.","The puzzle with 1000 pieces is either the puzzle made by Rynir or the puzzle made by Garroda.","The puzzle with 500 pieces doesn't have the city skyline theme.","Of the puzzle released in 1978 and the jigsaw puzzle made by Rynir, one has 500 pieces and the other has the autumn leaves theme.","The puzzle released in 1978 is either the puzzle made by Garroda or the puzzle with the autumn leaves theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde doesn't have the city skyline theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Buralde","Denlend","Garroda","Rynir"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","outer space","postage stamp"],"label_d":["1978","1982","1998","1999"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67a40dfed90c476cb88276673b789ef1"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The film directed by Danny Trevor received 2 more nominations than the comedy.","The drama received 2 more nominations than Silk Mist.","The comedy received more nominations than Silk Mist.","Of the film that received 4 nominations and the musical, one is Maximum Risk and the other was directed by Paul Walnier.","Of the comedy and the film that received 4 nominations, one is Maximum Risk and the other was directed by Gabby Jones.","Thorn of Suns wasn't the comedy."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","Thorn of Suns"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Paul Walnier"],"label_d":["comedy","drama","musical","romance"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=962dfc9a2dd61971e2506033288c1756"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Epplex 7s costs $75.","The 8 GB phone is made by Mobilex.","Of the 4 GB phone and the 8 GB item, one costs $225 and the other is the Zennia 580.","Of the Yego Plus and the $75 item, one is made by Volkia and the other has 4 GB of storage.","The $225 mobile phone isn't made by Technitron.","The Alphalon II is either the 4 GB mobile phone or the $145 item.","The $225 phone has somewhat more storage than the Volkia item."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Dynatra","Mobilex","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$75","$125","$145","$225"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0152a006e39cc0d3d2f166beb369e1a6"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Olive scored fewer points than the jumper from Finland.","The jumper from Sweden scored 7 fewer points than the contestant who jumped 86.4 meters.","Yvonne didn't score exactly 103 points.","Of the skier who scored 89 points and the person who jumped 95.0 meters, one is Olive and the other was from Germany.","The contestant from Finland jumped 105.6 meters.","Olive was from Sweden.","Of the contestant who scored 103 points and Nicole, one jumped 95.0 meters and the other was from Finland."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Florence","Nicole","Olive","Yvonne"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","95.0 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters"],"label_d":["Denmark","Finland","Germany","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b55f800a2c5e81183af93cc2acba05e8"} {"story":"Jarvis is teaching a small group of friends how to properly brew several different types of tea. Using only the clues that follow, determine the ideal temperature and steep time for each tea, as well as its price per pound.","clues":["The tea that steeps for 2.5 minutes shouldn't brew with 205 degree water.","Of the variety that costs $7.50 and the variety that costs $6.50, one is the Dong Ding and the other steeps for 3 minutes.","The variety that steeps for 2.5 minutes costs more than the tea that steeps for 4 minutes.","The tea that requires 215 degree water costs 1 dollar more than the tea that steeps for 2.5 minutes.","The tea that steeps for 4 minutes shouldn't brew with 190 degree water.","The Dong Ding costs 1 dollar more than the variety that steeps for 3 minutes.","The Ali Shan is either the tea that steeps for 2.5 minutes or the variety that requires 190 degree water.","The variety that steeps for 3 minutes costs more than the Dan Cong."],"categories":["Prices","Teas","Temperatures","Steep Times"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Ali Shan","Dan Cong","Dong Ding","Iron Monk"],"label_c":["190 degree","200 degree","205 degree","215 degree"],"label_d":["1.5 minutes","2.5 minutes","3 minutes","4 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8834030c49bb54e950ab8ec1b483712"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Thorn of Suns received one fewer nomination than the movie directed by Gabby Jones.","The film that received 3 nominations is either Silk Mist or the action film.","The action film received one more nomination than Maximum Risk.","The musical is either Maximum Risk or the film directed by Tank Reznor.","The movie that received 3 nominations wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.","The Illusion was directed by Gabby Jones.","The film that received 2 nominations was the comedy.","The movie that received 5 nominations is either the film-noir or the musical."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Maximum Risk","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns"],"label_c":["Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Tank Reznor"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","film-noir","musical"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4fdf00b488d648be8fd80a82d4776506"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["The hiker who trekked for 11 miles didn't finish at Black Hammock.","Neither the person who trekked for 10 miles nor Danielle is the hiker who finished at Flagler Trail.","The hiker who trekked for 8 miles is either the hiker who finished at Coyote Creek or the hiker who started at Tosohatchee.","The person who started at Three Lakes walked somewhat less than Danielle.","Glen walked 1 mile less than Jan.","The hiker who started at Lake Jesup is either Meredith or Danielle.","The person who started at Three Lakes walked 1 mile more than the person who finished at Wolf Creek.","Of the hiker who finished at Wolf Creek and the hiker who started at Lake Jesup, one walked 10 miles and the other walked 8 miles."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Danielle","Glen","Jan","Meredith"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Lake Jesup","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":["Black Hammock","Coyote Creek","Flagler Trail","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcda523eca314195d72d4377da014b21"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The ostrich from Madawaska finished sometime after Ophelia.","The animal from Madawaska, the ostrich that finished fourth, and the animal that finished second are three different animals.","The animal from Hancock finished 2 places before #136.","Ophelia wasn't #120.","Of the runner from Hancock and the runner that finished fourth, one was #120 and the other is Kermit.","Bridget was either the runner from Paullina or the ostrich from Madawaska.","The animal from Madawaska was either the runner that finished third or #118.","Of Kermit and the bird from Paullina, one was #136 and the other finished first."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Otis"],"label_c":["118","120","126","136"],"label_d":["Hancock","Madawaska","Paullina","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32c3217a79ce5defd8bbb19a0f09ced3"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The comet Irv Horton discovered orbits the sun once every 15 years.","Klionne, the one Eddy Dennis discovered, and the one Irv Horton discovered are three different comets.","The comet discovered in 2009 is either the one Zimmerman discovered or Klionne.","Of Wally Six and the one with an orbital period of 72 years, one was first seen by Zimmerman and the other was found in 2010.","The comet with an orbital period of 15 years is Wally Six.","The one with an orbital period of 65 years is either Crecci or the one discovered in 2009.","The comet Eddy Dennis discovered was discovered sometime after the one with an orbital period of 42 years.","The one discovered in 2008 isn't Trosny."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Eddy Dennis","Irv Horton","Parks","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Crecci","Klionne","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":["15 years","42 years","65 years","72 years"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25f696825c830f25b0ed8921e6b42b16"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The presenter from Duke is scheduled 1 day after Judy.","Of the presenter who will speak on May 13th and the person from Duke, one is Bridget and the other will discuss global warming.","Bridget is scheduled sometime after the acid rain expert.","Inez is scheduled sometime after the presenter from Duke.","The presenter from Brown is scheduled 2 days after Judy.","The global warming expert will be either Judy or Travis.","The wind power expert is scheduled 1 day after the presenter from Stanford."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th"],"label_b":["Bridget","Inez","Judy","Travis"],"label_c":["acid rain","global warming","solar energy","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Duke","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=516e02041299037abe6782f7d941dcd2"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Neither Parrish nor the person who wears number 21 is the player from the Ice Hogs.","The player who wears number 15 is from the Ice Hogs.","The player who wears number 19 isn't from the Wolverines.","The person with 7 goals is from the Ice Hogs.","Santos scored somewhat more than the player who wears number 21.","Of the person from the Bears and Guerra, one had 9 goals this season and the other wears number 19.","Erickson is either the player from the River Kings or the player from the Bears."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Erickson","Guerra","Parrish","Santos"],"label_c":["Bears","Ice Hogs","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["2","15","19","21"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46058ca60687da8530cf09d36c6c17a3"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The guest from Wisconsin is in room 124.","Mr. Daniels is either the client who is staying for 4 days or the person from Oregon.","Mrs. Cruz is staying somewhat longer than the customer in room 117.","Mrs. Cruz is either the customer who is staying for 5 days or the customer in room 209.","Jennings is from Wisconsin.","Of Watkins and the client who is staying for 2 days, one is in room 314 and the other is from Utah."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mrs. Cruz","Mr. Daniels","Jennings","Watkins"],"label_c":["117","124","209","314"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Oregon","Utah","Wisconsin"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08aca88d43fdd3acb11eb9bbb20ed940"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["The movie produced in Macedonia is either Milton Vale or Tearful Night.","Milton Vale is longer than Tearful Night.","The film with a running time of 70 minutes is either Milton Vale or the film produced in Iceland.","The four films are the film produced in Iceland, Don Daugherty's film, Sid Saunders's film and Dreams of July.","The movie produced in Iceland is 5 minutes longer than Don Daugherty's film.","The movie produced in Estonia is 5 minutes shorter than Jesse Jimenez's film.","Neither Don Daugherty's film nor Dreams of July is the movie produced in Estonia."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes"],"label_b":["Don Daugherty","Jesse Jimenez","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Dreams of July","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night"],"label_d":["Estonia","Iceland","Macedonia","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cd8667224d3a514553c9e0580aacaa7"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Dratur is either Victor Battalion or Tango Battalion.","The battalion deploying in February is either the battalion led by Commander Charles or the battalion led by Commander Taylor.","Zulu Battalion is either the battalion led by Commander Charles or the battalion led by Commander Moody.","Of the battalion deploying in March and the battalion led by Commander Charles, one will deploy to Ingef and the other is Sierra Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Taylor will deploy 1 month after the group deploying to Dratur.","The battalion deploying in February isn't Victor Battalion.","The group deploying to Untkkel will deploy 2 months after the battalion led by Commander Moody."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Charles","Moody","Peters","Taylor"],"label_c":["Sierra","Tango","Victor","Zulu"],"label_d":["Dratur","Ingef","Kimeche","Untkkel"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6d28c3758db2fd134bd2ce33cbdb668"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The corundum sold for 20 dollars more than the stone from Utah.","The gem that sold for $790 is either the stone found in the Page claim or the tourmaline.","The stone found in the Johnston claim, the tourmaline, and the rhodolite are three different gems.","The tourmaline sold for 10 dollars more than the rhodolite.","The stone from Idaho is either the stone that sold for $810 or the gem found in the Page claim.","The gem from California sold for somewhat more than the stone from Oregon.","Of the gem that sold for $820 and the gem found in the Hopper claim, one was from California and the other is the corundum."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["corundum","rhodolite","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Anthony","Hopper","Johnston","Page"],"label_d":["California","Idaho","Oregon","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67c3bea1f47b7504f7fc91c2e8e40c6a"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Neither the video game bought by Gene nor the game bought by William is AWOL Alert.","Victorforce is either the video game bought by Gene or the video game bought by Horace.","Countershot didn't sell for $45.","The video game that sold for $60 came out sometime before the game bought by Gene.","Victorforce came out sometime before the video game that sold for $45.","Neither Troop Seven nor the game that came out in 1983 is the video game bought by Horace.","Of the game that came out in 1985 and Troop Seven, one sold for $35 and the other was purchased by William.","The game that sold for $60 was purchased by William."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Countershot","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Gene","Horace","Oscar","William"],"label_d":["$35","$45","$55","$60"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0178cbdd23b4540ab6b61b814304a633"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Neither Jacobson nor the diplomat going to Riga is the person leaving in March.","The person going to Riga will leave sometime before Jacobson.","The ambassador with the 5 day visit will leave 1 month after the diplomat going to Riga.","The diplomat going to Tirane will leave sometime after Willis.","Willis will leave in March.","The diplomat going to Dublin will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 9 day visit.","Of Underwood and the person going to Riga, one will leave for the 4 day visit and the other will leave in February."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Jacobson","Kirby","Underwood","Willis"],"label_c":["2 day","4 day","5 day","9 day"],"label_d":["Dublin","Riga","Tirane","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fab1ca147033bb3ffd79e02000cb9e44"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["Of the siren released in 1999 and the $195 siren, one is 110 decibels loud and the other is the Soundarm.","The siren released in 2003 is either the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels or the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels.","The Rip Tide is either the siren released in 1996 or the siren released in 1999.","The $160 siren is 10 decibels quieter than the $195 siren.","The Securalert is louder than the siren released in 2003.","The $188 siren is 10 decibels quieter than the Rip Tide."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Rip Tide","Securalert","Soundarm"],"label_c":["1996","1999","2003","2007"],"label_d":["$124","$160","$188","$195"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69371eca2daaa2c7fdd9fc362a3bd604"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Pluniden was approved 1 month after the medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree treats influenza.","Gravon treats influenza.","Gravon was approved 2 months before the medicine sourced from a specific type of mushroom.","The medicine that treats diabetes, the drug sourced from a specific type of bromeliad, and the drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom are three different drugs.","Of Bizolam and the medicine that treats dengue fever, one was approved in February and the other is sourced from a mushroom."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Gravon","Minitrell","Pluniden"],"label_c":["dengue fever","diabetes","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","mushroom","palm tree"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54b5a65101dfe203577401d7f8a5bf8f"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Muriel's book was due sometime before Nettie's book.","The book due on September 22 is either Muriel's book or the book by Gabby Garza.","Muriel's book is either the title by Dale Durham or \"Ohio Haunts\".","The book due on September 1 was \"Stars Below\".","Neither Yvette's book nor the book by Mike Meadows is the title due on September 8.","\"Dancing Well\" was due 1 week after \"Stars Below\".","Ken's book was \"Ohio Haunts\".","Muriel's book was due 1 week before the book by Betty Bush."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22"],"label_b":["Ken","Muriel","Nettie","Yvette"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Betty Bush","Dale Durham","Gabby Garza","Mike Meadows"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dadf4ad1da91323e7ebabd150306b773"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Felicia, the child born at 12:10am, and the baby born at 12:04am are three different babies.","Jessie wasn't delivered in room 252.","Agnes was delivered in room 206.","Of the Vaughans' child and the child delivered in room 145, one was born at 12:10am and the other was born at 12:07am.","Of the baby delivered in room 206 and Peggy, one was born at 12:10am and the other was the Pearsons'.","The Quinns' child was born 3 minutes after the baby delivered in room 206.","The child born at 12:07am was either Agnes or the Vaughans' baby."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Agnes","Felicia","Jessie","Peggy"],"label_c":["Lambert","Pearson","Quinn","Vaughan"],"label_d":["145","206","230","252"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbaad147ecc93457fbd1a37edb571d97"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The piece that sold for $475 was either the piece found at Dimmot Woods or the piece found in 1995.","Of the piece found at Gillis Park and the cannonball, one sold for $325 and the other was found in 1995.","The silver coin was found in 2004.","The item found at Dimmot Woods sold for somewhat more than the piece found in 2004.","The object found at Colbert Run sold for 75 dollars less than the item found in 1992.","The piece that sold for $325 was either the piece found in 1992 or the object found in 2000.","The wristwatch was found at Burr Woods."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Gillis Park"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2004"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0b8bd7bc5c2fd91c284a7cb5ee72d37"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The home owned by Bertha Allen is either the home in Capitola or the 1,350 sq ft home.","Neither the 1,350 sq ft rental nor the rental owned by Lyle Kramer is the rental in Fayette.","The home owned by Mitsy Lane is somewhat larger than the house owned by Lyle Kramer.","The rental in Gilman is owned by Mitsy Lane.","The 1,100 sq ft home doesn't rent for $1,100\/month.","The 1,475 sq ft home rents for $975\/month.","The house in Capitola is 125 sq ft smaller than the home that rents for $825\/month.","The rental owned by Freda Estes is 125 sq ft larger than the home in Capitola."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft"],"label_b":["Capitola","Fayette","Gilman","Monticello"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$975\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":["Bertha Allen","Freda Estes","Lyle Kramer","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6094fab7f5668bd9ceeeeb4552946e7d"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Tina's team, the team from Project City, and the pair from Myers Flat are three different teams.","Of David's duo and Felipe's duo, one finished in 32 seconds and the other included Yvonne.","The team that finished in 29 seconds was from Ireton.","The duo from Project City finished 3 seconds after Felipe's duo.","Robyn's team finished sometime before Alexander's duo.","The team from Riverside finished 3 seconds after Alexander's duo.","Eddie's duo didn't finish in exactly 38 seconds."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","David","Eddie","Felipe"],"label_c":["Robyn","Tina","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Ireton","Myers Flat","Project City","Riverside"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62f0d0e65f59c961f4c3c74b5765a802"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Of the town in Plymouth County and the city with a population of 31,000, one is Wapello and the other has Al Acosta as its mayor.","Charles City is either the town with a population of 37,000 or the town whose mayor is Kevin King.","The city with a population of 31,000 is either the city in Hampshire County or the town whose mayor is Ida Ingram.","Vernon has a population of 34,000.","The city whose mayor is Ida Ingram has fewer people than Eddington.","Vernon has 6,000 more people than the town in Norfolk County.","Neither the town whose mayor is Ida Ingram nor the town whose mayor is Gil Gonzales is Vernon."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000"],"label_b":["Charles City","Eddington","Vernon","Wapello"],"label_c":["Hampshire","Norfolk","Plymouth","Worcester"],"label_d":["Al Acosta","Gil Gonzales","Ida Ingram","Kevin King"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca01bbaf2dda5481315a1cf38b186b26"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Of the person who took the Trinity cruise and Paula, one went to Trinidad and the other was on the 1986 cruise.","Miranda set sail sometime before the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise.","The traveler who took the Farralon cruise set sail 1 year after Miranda.","Of Bradley and the traveler who took the 1983 cruise, one went to Grenada and the other took the Neptunia cruise.","The traveler who took the Trinity cruise is either the person who took the 1986 cruise or the traveler who went to Aruba."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Bradley","Damon","Miranda","Paula"],"label_c":["Caprica","Farralon","Neptunia","Trinity"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Saint Lucia","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a29294b5cc6449c14307d7eccd6eb30c"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["Of the rower who started from Point Arena and Lowell, one finished in 195 days and the other finished at Hachinohe.","Yvonne finished at Miyako.","Ira finished in 184 days.","Lowell was either the competitor who finished at Onagawa or the competitor who started from Encinitas.","The competitor who started from Encinitas finished 11 days after Yvonne.","Of the athlete who finished at Miyako and Lowell, one finished in 195 days and the other started from Pescadero."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Antonio","Ira","Lowell","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Bodega Bay","Encinitas","Pescadero","Point Arena"],"label_d":["Hachinohe","Miyako","Onagawa","Takahagi"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57b6a302c97dc1c4d35dd2f438359258"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Of Jed Jarvis and the candidate who received 8,500 votes, one is from Lakota and the other is the doctor.","The Lakota native finished 500 votes ahead of Gilda Gray.","Ida Ingram isn't from Glendale.","The doctor finished an unknown number of votes behind Ida Ingram.","The Mountain Mesa native is the architect.","The Glendale native finished 500 votes ahead of the writer."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Dale Donovan","Gilda Gray","Ida Ingram","Jed Jarvis"],"label_c":["architect","doctor","lawyer","writer"],"label_d":["Glendale","Indian Wells","Lakota","Mountain Mesa"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4d1d3dda81dc2a20ff00fcaee4f5c9e"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Yuri's pair was either the team that skated to Falling Star or Naomi's pair.","Yuri's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than the team that skated to Galician Day.","Of the team that skated to Umbrellas Up and Tamara's pair, one included Timothy and the other finished with 26.9 points.","Iris's pair finished with 26.3 points.","Glenda's pair didn't include Leonard.","The pair that scored 27.2 points was either the pair that skated to Falling Star or Tamara's pair.","The team that skated to Umbrellas Up scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Naomi's pair."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2"],"label_b":["Glenda","Iris","Naomi","Tamara"],"label_c":["Leonard","Nabil","Timothy","Yuri"],"label_d":["Elegy in C","Falling Star","Galician Day","Umbrellas Up"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2563c87c6f1235a355359e349aaa6e6"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The letter found in 2008 is either the bottle from Torquay or Olive's missive.","Olive's message was sent 14 years after the missive from Torquay.","The missive found in 2007 is either the message from Penzance or Olive's letter.","Victor's letter was sent in 1976.","Leah's letter, the missive found in 2008, and the letter found in 2012 are three different letters.","Victor's letter is either the bottle found in 2009 or the missive found in 2008.","The missive found in 2012 was from Cherbourg."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Herbert","Leah","Olive","Victor"],"label_c":["Brighton","Cherbourg","Penzance","Torquay"],"label_d":["2007","2008","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df8ffe7ec8b9a15a53d956a12dd7a62d"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Terrance is leaving 1 hour later than the person flying from Jamaica.","Olga is flying from Malta.","The person going to Eritrea and the person leaving at 3:30 pm are different travelers.","Neither Olga nor Inez is the person going to Angola.","Neither Olga nor Terrance is the traveler going to Barbados.","Terrance is leaving earlier than the traveler flying from Malta.","Of the person leaving at 5:30 pm and Doris, one is flying from Liberia and the other is going to Angola."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm"],"label_b":["Doris","Inez","Olga","Terrance"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Liberia","Malta","New Zealand"],"label_d":["Angola","Barbados","Denmark","Eritrea"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95afdabbb2aa4b78bf203d6da1105c5c"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["Bobbie's event was either the June sighting or the 12:30 am account.","Nina's account happened in May.","Of the sighting at Twin Pines and the April event, one was Orlando's and the other happened at 4:35 pm.","Nina's account, the 11:25 pm event, and the 5:50 pm event are three different events.","The 11:25 pm sighting took place sometime before Hannah's sighting.","The April event was either the account at Bald Hill Run or the 11:25 pm account.","Nina's event took place 2 months after the event at Juniper Springs."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bobbie","Hannah","Nina","Orlando"],"label_c":["Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Twin Pines","Viking Woods"],"label_d":["4:35 pm","5:50 pm","11:25 pm","12:30 am"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4d6a16841eac18536363983640f7150"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The graduate launching in March will focus on ant colonies.","Of the graduate launching in April and Katherine, one will be on mission GX-13 and the other will focus on larval growth.","The astronaut who will be studying radiation won't be on mission CR-260.","The person who will be studying larval growth, the astronaut assigned to mission CR-260, and the person launching in March are three different people.","Of Mercedes and the astronaut launching in January, one will be on mission AV-435 and the other will focus on larval growth.","Delia, the graduate launching in March, and the person launching in April are three different people.","Harold will focus on plant enzymes."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Delia","Harold","Katherine","Mercedes"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97"],"label_d":["ant colonies","larval growth","plant enzymes","radiation"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec5db88b4f8e9b9a201d62aa6c2be72b"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Neither the runner who finished in 24 minutes nor the competitor from Olema was Herman.","Of the competitor who finished in 23 minutes and Daryl, one wore the black shirt and the other was from Janesville.","Neither the contestant who finished in 24 minutes nor Patrick was the runner from Alpine.","The runner from Janesville finished sometime before the runner in the violet shirt.","The competitor from Alpine wore the lime shirt.","Daryl finished 1 minute before the competitor from Olema."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Daryl","Herman","Patrick","Virgil"],"label_c":["black","lime","red","violet"],"label_d":["Alpine","Janesville","Olema","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a1d09b9bb84ac8c7f8e0cb7fa0adb56"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The friend from Dos Palos arrived 5 minutes after Olga.","Of Kellie and the participant who arrived at 4:30 pm, one is from Fairfield and the other is from Pine Valley.","Kellie brought the pizza.","Olga arrived 5 minutes after the friend who brought the soda.","Felipe is from Fairfield.","The friend from Dos Palos didn't bring the potato chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Felipe","Grant","Kellie","Olga"],"label_c":["hummus","pizza","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Dos Palos","Fairfield","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f08431b041ec7ae4bcd0d892e5cf8cbe"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Samson won sometime after the irish setter.","The canine that won in 2007 isn't Samson.","Elsie's canine is the bulldog.","The beagle won sometime before Molly.","Neither Barbara's dog nor Elsie's canine is the irish setter.","Elsie's dog is either the chow chow or Shadow.","Of Chester's dog and Stella, one is the beagle and the other won in 2006."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Barbara","Chester","Elsie","Fernando"],"label_c":["beagle","bulldog","chow chow","irish setter"],"label_d":["Molly","Samson","Shadow","Stella"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35f6a043741d70f9ceda91838dc7e2ad"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The woodworker who works with boxwood charges more than the woodworker who sells Ineoch figurines.","Of the sci-fi fan who charges 3 dollars and the sci-fi fan who works with teak, one is Johnnie and the other sells Enthatia figurines.","Of the carver who sells Ineoch figurines and Johnnie, one works with elm and the other charges 7 dollars.","Johnnie is either the sci-fi fan who charges 5 dollars or the sci-fi fan who sells Nysest figurines.","The carver who sells Enthatia figurines charges 2 dollars less than Evan.","The carver who works with elm charges 2 dollars more than Hubert."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Blake","Evan","Hubert","Johnnie"],"label_c":["boxwood","elm","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["Enthatia","Guxuc","Ineoch","Nysest"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65b345ed45465ddfa18bbbce65ab15a2"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The woodworker who works with ash charges 4 dollars more than the woodworker who sells Quekal figurines.","The woodworker who works with fir is either Richard or Kelly.","Of the woodworker who works with spruce and Oliver, one charges 7 dollars and the other sells Jenadije figurines.","The carver who sells Ageynia figurines charges 4 dollars less than Kelly.","Richard charges 2 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who sells Ageynia figurines."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Blake","Kelly","Oliver","Richard"],"label_c":["ash","fir","spruce","teak"],"label_d":["Ageynia","Jenadije","Quekal","Zaveos"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcb3bbdefdec053960d51efbdccf59d6"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The person who will be going to the Biology class will start sometime before Charlie.","Of the person who will be going to the Biology class and Darren, one will be working with Nelson and the other will start work at 10:00am.","Earnest is either the person who will be going to the Biology class or the person who will be working with Lester.","The interpreter whose assignment begins at 11:00am will be working with Orlando.","Earnest will start 2 hours before the person who will be going to the History class.","Earnest will be going to the Calculus class."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students","Classes"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Darren","Earnest","Frederick"],"label_c":["Lester","Marguerite","Nelson","Orlando"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Calculus","History"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b65cb714be4debeb24f90a8dda9308d"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["The stamp that was issued in 1850 sold for somewhat less than Quinn Quade's stamp.","Quinn Quade's stamp sold for $25,000 less than the \"Yellownose\".","The $125,000 stamp originally came out in 1866.","Of Ray Ricardo's stamp and the $125,000 stamp, one was the \"Jenny Penny\" and the other was the \"Yellownose\".","The $150,000 stamp was the \"Bull's Dove\".","The stamp that was issued in 1868 was either the \"Yellownose\" or the \"Bull's Dove\".","Lou Lawry's stamp sold for somewhat more than Odette Opal's stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000"],"label_b":["Lou Lawry","Odette Opal","Quinn Quade","Ray Ricardo"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Danish Rosa","Jenny Penny","Yellownose"],"label_d":["1850","1866","1868","1879"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df5b5d123ab1ef907913e324a31b75fb"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Of Blaster Boy and the one that sold for $75, one was purchased by Bruce and the other came out in 1984.","Of the video game that came out in 1983 and AWOL Alert, one sold for $55 and the other was purchased by Ivan.","The one that sold for $85 came out 2 years after the one bought by Alfred.","Troop Seven is either the game that came out in 1985 or the game that sold for $75.","Neither AWOL Alert nor the game that came out in 1985 is the game that sold for $90."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Alfred","Bruce","Ivan","Virgil"],"label_d":["$55","$75","$85","$90"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be648b5a6968eff17ca179074178b20e"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Of the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of beetle and Minitrell, one was approved in March and the other treats influenza.","The medicine that treats influenza was approved 1 month before the drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree.","The drug sourced from a specific type of frog was approved sometime after the drug that treats influenza.","The drug sourced from a specific type of frog was approved 1 month before the pharmaceutical that treats heart disease.","The pharmaceutical that treats meningitis was approved 2 months after Zednisen.","Gravon was approved sometime after the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of palm tree."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Favolin","Gravon","Minitrell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["asthma","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","frog","mushroom","palm tree"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7e883f75382986143fa3b79aaa538fd"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["Teuz was either the island first seen by Captain Payne or the island discovered in 1768.","The island on which the Manika'i people lived was discovered sometime after the island on which the Hakili people lived.","Of the island first seen by Captain Norris and Teuz, one was inhabited by the Manika'i and the other was discovered in 1768.","The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga wasn't inhabited by the Holo'oka.","Verinya was discovered 14 years before Qlork.","Beruhga was discovered sometime after the island on which the Hakili people lived.","The island on which the Kukani people lived was discovered 7 years after the island first seen by Captain Payne."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Qlork","Teuz","Verinya"],"label_c":["Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Manika\\'i","Kukani"],"label_d":["Guizburuaga","Norris","Olavarriaga","Payne"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffb592cfadd530f3aeffed182e97c42b"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["Johnnie ordered the rainbow roll.","The customer who ordered the spicy tataki roll paid more than the client who ordered the boston roll.","The person who ordered the dragon roll is Yvette.","Ted paid 2 dollars more than the client who ordered the rainbow roll.","The person who ordered the hawaiian roll is either the client who paid $11.50 or the person who paid $13.50.","Of the client who ordered the futomaki roll and the client who ordered the tiger roll, one is Yvette and the other is Brandi.","The person who paid $9.50, Yvette, and Johnnie are three different people."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["boston","dragon","futomaki","hawaiian"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tataki","spider","tiger"],"label_d":["Brandi","Johnnie","Ted","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fe123ed2b3d99c719f42957044befec"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Ivan spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on Claudius.","Neither the student who gave the presentation on Diocletian nor the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes was Zachary.","Of Zachary and the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, one talked about Tiberius and the other got the B-.","Allan was either the student who gave the presentation on Diocletian or the presenter who got the A.","Neither the presenter who gave the presentation on Diocletian nor the presenter who gave the presentation on Claudius was Ivan.","The student who gave the presentation on Tiberius spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the D.","The student who gave the presentation on Diocletian, Allan and the student who spoke for 10 minutes were all different students."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Allan","Belinda","Ivan","Zachary"],"label_c":["Claudius","Diocletian","Severus","Tiberius"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98ea825554ba3027520838f3c4c58ce1"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Neither the shipment going to Quimby nor Johnnie's shipment is the shipment that cost $7.75.","The shipment that cost $6.75 is going to Lake Forest.","The package with the tea set in it cost 2 dollars more than Johnnie's package.","Of the package going to Cherryfield and the shipment with the tea set in it, one is Christopher's and the other is Everett's.","The package that cost $6.75 isn't Christopher's.","The package with the basketball in it cost 2 dollars less than the shipment with the rare book in it."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["basketball","fruit basket","rare book","tea set"],"label_c":["Christopher","Everett","Ian","Johnnie"],"label_d":["Cherryfield","Lake Forest","Mattawamkeag","Quimby"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44147ff08aac1cff3f68f0b96011da1d"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Of the assignment on the Osprey and the project beginning in April, one is concerned with great white sharks and the other is Ora's study.","The great white shark study starts sometime after the assignment on the Orion.","The study on the Osprey is either the hammerhead shark study or Ora's study.","Charlie's project is either the assignment beginning in March or the project on the Pegasus.","Zachary's assignment has nothing to do with blacktip sharks.","Zachary's study starts 1 month after the great white shark project.","The hammerhead shark assignment starts 1 month before Charlie's assignment."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Charlie","Kerry","Ora","Zachary"],"label_c":["Orion","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["blacktip","goblin","great white","hammerhead"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=546b44f0fabb9f296366ebb6686ea77f"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Penny Pugh's program starts 15 minutes after the show on channel 11.","Nate Nichol's show isn't Variety X.","The show that starts at 10:15 pm isn't Late Night.","The four shows are the show that starts at 11:00 pm, Green Tonight, Late Night and the program on channel 9.","Oda Osborn's show, the show that starts at 10:30 pm, and the program on channel 2 are three different shows.","Of the program that starts at 10:30 pm and the show on channel 9, one is hosted by Penny Pugh and the other is Variety X.","The program on channel 7 starts sometime after Oda Osborn's program."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm"],"label_b":["Ken Kirby","Nate Nichol","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Tonight Again","Variety X"],"label_d":["2","7","9","11"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d0622fd8d889359f03f4b3ee28215f0"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Sheri's assignment starts sometime after the $8.00 task.","The $5.50 job isn't the basement.","Kay's chore is the laundry room.","The $10.00 job starts 1 hour after Sheri's job.","Of the kitchen assignment and the job that starts at 10:00am, one is Daniel's and the other gets an allowance of $10.00.","The task that starts at 11:00am is the mud room."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Daniel","Henrietta","Kay","Sheri"],"label_c":["basement","kitchen","laundry room","mud room"],"label_d":["$5.50","$6.50","$8.00","$10.00"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f872f92122e088f5e7ccc114f948568"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["The dog that was in school for 9 weeks is either the canine from Allerton or the one Paula trained.","The canine Rachel trained is either the dog from Sierra City or the one that was in school for 9 weeks.","The canine that was in school for 7 weeks, the dog Rachel trained, and the dog Paula trained are three different dogs.","Gizmo is from Allerton.","The one from Sierra City trained 1 week less than Charlie.","Lucky had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the dog from Sierra City.","Of the canine from Turlock and the canine Rachel trained, one is Charlie and the other was in classes for 9 weeks.","The one that was in school for 6 weeks was trained by Nadine."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks"],"label_b":["Charlie","Gizmo","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Paula","Rachel"],"label_d":["Allerton","Sierra City","Turlock","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61a3cefec3414d0a778056668c9bc0de"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The skydiver who first started in 1985 is either Francisco or the jumper who has done 58 previous jumps.","The skydiver who has done 42 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year after Francisco.","Ira started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps.","Of the skydiver who first started in 1982 and Zachary, one has done 78 previous jumps and the other wears the pink suit.","Of the skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps and Francisco, one wears the yellow suit and the other started skydiving in 1983.","The skydiver who wears the violet suit started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who has done 78 previous jumps.","The jumper who first started in 1985 doesn't wear the pink suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Francisco","Ira","Otis","Zachary"],"label_c":["blue","pink","violet","yellow"],"label_d":["42","49","58","78"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33b6a819d2a656708e3eefaf8e9f2927"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["\"Dancing Hyena\" has 1 million fewer views than the video that's 40 seconds long.","The video that's 55 seconds long has 1 million more views than the viral video that's 40 seconds long.","The viral video with 5 million views isn't \"Baby Eats Cake\".","Alejandro's video is either the video that's 15 seconds long or the video that's 31 seconds long.","\"Magnet Mayhem\" has somewhat more views than Georgia's viral video.","The video with 7 million views is either the video that's 31 seconds long or the viral video that's 40 seconds long.","Of the video that's 55 seconds long and the video with 7 million views, one is Lorena's and the other is \"Gabe Goes Nuts\"."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Carl","Georgia","Lorena"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Dancing Hyena","Gabe Goes Nuts","Magnet Mayhem"],"label_d":["15 seconds","31 seconds","40 seconds","55 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e76925a59a74bfd0a064ab7b8c2fd6a5"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["The competitor who went fourth dove deeper than the competitor from Japan.","Ed Elliott was from Cyprus.","The contestant who reached a depth of 101 meters was from Iceland.","The contestant from Japan was either Ed Elliott or the competitor who went third.","The competitor who reached a depth of 107 meters was either Daniel Day or the competitor from Portugal.","The diver who went seventh was either the competitor who reached a depth of 98 meters or Daniel Day.","Neither the diver who went second nor the competitor who reached a depth of 101 meters was Ed Elliott.","Hill Harvey didn't max out at 107 meters."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Daniel Day","Ed Elliott","Hill Harvey"],"label_c":["second","third","fourth","seventh"],"label_d":["Cyprus","Iceland","Japan","Portugal"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7292db2cd64a861cfb6abd7010729786"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Curo Cersal's piece has been missing for 10 years.","The piece that's been missing for 25 years is \"Orange Sky\".","The 1905 piece, Nysotia's piece, and Curo Cersal's piece are three different paintings.","\"Lost in Time\" was painted 16 years after Nysotia's piece.","Dray D'Amici's painting, the 1905 masterpiece, and the 1897 masterpiece are three different paintings.","The 1905 masterpiece is either the painting that's been missing for 22 years or \"Orange Sky\".","\"Tantrum\" was painted 8 years before the piece that's been missing for 22 years."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921"],"label_b":["Curo Cersal","Dray D\\'Amici","Jenadije","Nysotia"],"label_c":["Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum"],"label_d":["10","15","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8a577fef5af771cce04a1a8de2554f6"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["The person who worked at Belle Bar, whoever dove on Wednesday, and whoever dove on Thursday are three different people.","Henrietta worked at Front Reef.","Henrietta caught 6 fewer fish than whoever dove on Thursday.","Whoever dove on Friday worked at Front Reef.","Of Eloise and the person who worked at Ash Cay, one caught 15 lion fish and the other dived on Thursday.","Pat caught 3 more fish than whoever dove on Friday."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21"],"label_b":["Eloise","Henrietta","Ivan","Pat"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Front Reef","Gillis Deep"],"label_d":["Sunday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d32f5fac81fa9b635afa02340b4d0b5b"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The bag that weighs 38 pounds is either the suitcase that needs to go to Denver or the piece that needs to go to Chicago.","The suitcase that weighs 41 pounds was supposed to go to Denver.","The luggage that weighs 41 pounds, the piece that needs to go to New York, and the maroon suitcase are three different pieces.","Yolanda Bauer's luggage doesn't weigh 41 pounds.","Of the luggage that needs to go to New York and Ute Fleming's suitcase, one is lime and the other weighs 35 pounds.","Ute Fleming's piece, the luggage that needs to go to New York, and the bag that weighs 44 pounds are three different pieces.","Of the bag that needs to go to Santa Fe and the luggage that weighs 41 pounds, one is gray and the other is Xavier Carey's."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer"],"label_c":["gray","lime","maroon","white"],"label_d":["Chicago","Denver","New York","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2aa9a6f813399071fe0d7feb61c2a6c1"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["The Graffetz footwear was somewhat larger than the $245 pair.","Yvette's pair was by Abbott Hill.","Of the Williford footwear and Bethany's pair, one was a size 5 and the other cost $140.","The size 7 set was either the Graffetz footwear or the $140 pair.","Vanessa's pair cost $245.","The size 5 set was either the $125 pair or the $155 pair.","The Cormano footwear was 1 size smaller than the $125 pair."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Bethany","Olive","Vanessa","Yvette"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Cormano","Graffetz","Williford"],"label_d":["$125","$140","$155","$245"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47dc52340eae10a62f0906979236148a"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["Gara Oldman was the Socialist.","The Socialist, the candidate who spoke on January 16th and the politician whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees were all different people.","Conner Dawes spoke 1 day after the Democrat.","The politician whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees, Gara Oldman, and the Independent are three different people.","The speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees wasn't the Democrat.","The politician who spoke on January 16th was the Objectivist.","The candidate whose speech brought in 850 attendees was either the person who spoke on January 16th or the speaker who spoke on January 14th.","The Independent was either Edith Frayle or the speaker who spoke on January 15th.","The Objectivist spoke 2 days after Barron Tweed."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th"],"label_b":["Barron Tweed","Conner Dawes","Edith Frayle","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Objectivist","Socialist"],"label_d":["850","1,600","1,875","2,250"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ca24a31ea233a18cdf721c5beb9c472"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["Neither the eldar elk nor the species added to the list in 2009 is the animal that lives in Barbados.","Of the animal that lives in Luxembourg and the animal added to the list in 2007, one has 385 surviving individuals and the other is the perens pig.","Of the species that lives in Yemen and the byengo bat, one has 455 surviving individuals and the other was recognized as endangered in 2006.","The four species are the species added to the list in 2007, the animal that lives in Luxembourg, the eldar elk and the animal with a population size of 350.","The species with a population size of 385 is either the animal added to the list in 2008 or the animal added to the list in 2009.","The species that lives in Barbados was listed sometime after the animal with a population size of 350."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["byengo bat","dobra dingo","eldar elk","perens pig"],"label_c":["350","385","455","525"],"label_d":["Barbados","Luxembourg","Poland","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aebfa7e7cd521ba55d7242451c5f3565"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The client who ordered the dynamite roll is Allan.","The customer who ordered the philadelphia roll ordered the spicy tataki roll.","The customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll paid 2 dollars less than the client who ordered the california roll.","The client who paid $13.50, the customer who ordered the alaskan roll, and Allan are three different people.","Ramona, the person who ordered the tiger roll, and the person who paid $13.50 are three different people.","Johnnie paid 2 dollars more than the client who ordered the spicy tataki roll.","The person who paid $15.50, the customer who ordered the alaskan roll, and Pam are three different people."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","california","dynamite","philadelphia"],"label_c":["spicy tataki","spicy tuna","spider","tiger"],"label_d":["Allan","Johnnie","Pam","Ramona"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba2e1b109e5e4453029bcbc6c540d37c"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad from Malawi was either the team that won 10 silver medals or the squad that won 10 bronze medals.","The squad from Malawi ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the squad that won 12 bronze medals.","The squad from Malawi ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 2 silver medals.","The squad that won 4 gold medals finished with 10 bronze medals.","The squad that won 2 gold medals was either the squad that won 12 silver medals or the squad that won 12 bronze medals.","The squad that won 10 bronze medals ended with 4 silver medals.","The squad from Namibia didn't finish with 3 gold medals.","Of the team that won 10 silver medals and the squad from Russia, one finished with 2 gold medals and the other finished with 4 bronze medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Malawi","Namibia","Russia","Uganda"],"label_c":["2","4","10","12"],"label_d":["3","4","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a42ee28f92ee1c7cd38468768b5559da"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The mushroom that sells for $30 per pound wasn't found in Sylmar Woods.","The oyster mushroom will go to Organimarket.","The mushroom found in Cooper Woods sells for somewhat less per pound than the mushroom going to Abby's Mart.","The four mushrooms are the mushroom found in Hardy Woods, the mushroom going to Organimarket, the mushroom that sells for $30 per pound and the mushroom that sells for $40 per pound.","The woodear mushroom sells for somewhat less per pound than the mushroom found in Wiota Woods.","Of the bricktop mushroom and the mushroom going to Abby's Mart, one was found in Hardy Woods and the other sells for $30 per pound.","The mushroom found in Cooper Woods is either the mushroom going to Nature's Way or the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40"],"label_b":["bricktop","oyster","shaggy mane","woodear"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Nature\\'s Way","Organimarket","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":["Cooper Woods","Hardy Woods","Sylmar Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d20e5293b2cdb044b48d24f19e0583b"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["The four books are the 204-page book, the title that sold 33 copies, Alexis Olson's book and the book that sold 12 copies.","Wendalissa sold somewhat more copies than the 192-page book.","The 226-page book is either Away in Arles or Matt Stevens's book.","The title that sold 19 copies wasn't written by Jeff Holman.","My Best Friend is either the book that sold 33 copies or the 226-page book.","The book that sold 19 copies, Alexis Olson's book, and Matt Stevens's book are three different books.","Zara's Game is 204 pages long."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","My Best Friend","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens"],"label_d":["185","192","204","226"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3935f7f98180173f3daddb0b4778927d"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The creature found in 1989 was found 3,000 feet higher up than the lancetfish.","The creature found in 1983 was found 3,000 feet lower down than the creature discovered in the Malinga Trench.","The viperfish was discovered in the Fallon Deep.","The specimen found in 1989 and the lanternfish are different animals.","The specimen found at 16,500 ft wasn't found in 1998.","The viperfish is either the animal found in 1989 or the creature found in 1983.","The animal found at 15,000 ft was discovered in the Tethys Trough."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft"],"label_b":["lanternfish","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough"],"label_d":["1983","1989","1993","1998"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a0129366f22e7393565fb9645809bd2"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The siren with a loudness of 115 decibels costs $160.","The four sirens are the Viking 5, the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels, the siren released in 2000 and the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels.","The siren released in 2000 is quieter than the Armor-Stop.","The Bradley X9 isn't 105 decibels loud.","The siren with a loudness of 110 decibels is either the siren released in 2006 or the Armor-Stop.","Of the $124 siren and the Eco Alert, one was released in 2009 and the other is 100 decibels loud.","Neither the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels nor the siren released in 2006 is the $120 siren."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Bradley X9","Eco Alert","Viking 5"],"label_c":["2000","2006","2007","2009"],"label_d":["$120","$124","$160","$195"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6226841289864c33dd150ff01ab2fe82"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Isaac has a birthday sometime before the 18-year-old.","The child with the April 11th birthday doesn't live in St. Paul.","Franklin is 14 years old.","The grandchild from Klamath River is either the 8-year-old or Franklin.","Edmund lives in Mendota.","Of Rosemarie and the grandchild from Norridgewock, one is 18 years old and the other was born on April 15th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Edmund","Franklin","Isaac","Rosemarie"],"label_c":["8","9","14","18"],"label_d":["Klamath River","Mendota","Norridgewock","St. Paul"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d874a17105ad9093b3d2ea5a9e8509ad"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Neither the book published in 2010 nor the Mandarin assignment is the 150 page assignment.","The French project is 25 pages longer than Jan's project.","The Swedish assignment is either the book published in 2012 or the book published in 2008.","Of the French assignment and the book published in 2010, one is 200 pages long and the other is assigned to Kathryn.","The 175 page project wasn't published in 2002.","The four projects are the 225 page assignment, Rodney's project, the book published in 2008 and the Mandarin assignment."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Hazel","Jan","Kathryn","Rodney"],"label_c":["2002","2008","2010","2012"],"label_d":["Arabic","French","Mandarin","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edfadda62778c5387aac451d8d2d7366"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1998.","The jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces wasn't released in 1981.","Of the puzzle made by Denlend and the puzzle released in 1988, one has 750 pieces and the other has the autumn leaves theme.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1995 has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme.","The puzzle released in 1995 has 250 fewer pieces than the puzzle with the coral reef theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Irycia was released in 1995.","The jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces is either the jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde or the puzzle with the city skyline theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000"],"label_b":["Buralde","Chaurd","Denlend","Irycia"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","coral reef","outer space"],"label_d":["1981","1988","1995","1998"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2127181206073fa4e8a109f13adcc694"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The game hosted at Vera's house was played 2 months after Stealth.","The board game hosted at Zachary's house was played sometime before the game with 5 players.","Of the board game with 5 players and Rules of War, one was played in April and the other was hosted by Manuel.","Emberfight was played in February.","The board game played in January, Rules of War, and the game with 14 players are three different games.","Rules of War had exactly 10 players."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Emberfight","Rules of War","Stealth"],"label_c":["Harvey","Manuel","Vera","Zachary"],"label_d":["5","8","10","14"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0d6ad34ec72c81e5a7540163bac87a0"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The emperor butterfly cost more than the specimen from Samoa.","The grayling butterfly cost 30 dollars more than the specimen from Botswana.","Tommy's purchase wasn't from Honduras.","Tommy's purchase cost 15 dollars less than Zachary's purchase.","Of Walter's purchase and Zachary's purchase, one sold for $90 and the other was the grayling butterfly.","The torturix butterfly cost more than the specimen from Botswana.","The specimen from Samoa was either Nick's purchase or the grayling butterfly."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Nick","Tommy","Walter","Zachary"],"label_c":["emperor","grayling","swallowtail","torturix"],"label_d":["Botswana","Canada","Honduras","Samoa"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=162a51a4b80529fb6af9b62284a78701"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["The book published in 2012 is either Preston's assignment or Yvonne's assignment.","The book published in 2005 is 50 pages shorter than Preston's project.","Of the Lithuanian assignment and the 150 page assignment, one is assigned to Wallace and the other was published in 2005.","The 200 page project is in Swedish.","The 200 page project is either the Hebrew project or the book published in 2010.","The four projects are the Hebrew project, the book published in 2010, the book published in 2012 and the book published in 2005.","Yvonne's assignment is either the Hebrew project or the Swedish assignment."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Ira","Preston","Wallace","Yvonne"],"label_c":["2002","2005","2010","2012"],"label_d":["Arabic","Hebrew","Lithuanian","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2585864c434ac25ab090c81c8c297477"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Ormagh impact crater is wider than the one in modern-day Qatar.","Neither the Cambrian impact crater nor the Silurian impact crater is the 125 m. wide one.","The crater in modern-day Venezuela is either the Asanish impact crater or the Silurian impact crater.","The 125 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Permian period.","The Vorckin impact crater was found in Uruguay.","The four craters are the crater in modern-day Uruguay, the 175 m. wide crater, the Cambrian impact crater and the 100 m. wide one.","The Hinwore impact crater is either the 175 m. wide crater or the crater in modern-day Venezuela."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Hinwore","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Cretaceous","Permian","Silurian"],"label_d":["Poland","Qatar","Uruguay","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=749e0919978d4330890cbb8674b55760"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The Belhino 5 costs $450.","The $600 drone has a maximum range of 350 ft.","The drone that can fly for 20 minutes costs 150 dollars less than the Werril 23A.","The machine that can fly for 60 minutes costs 75 dollars less than the device with a maximum range of 1,000 ft.","Of the $600 machine and the machine with a maximum range of 650 ft, one can fly for up to 30 minutes and the other is the Zarobit-C.","The machine with a maximum range of 1,000 ft costs less than the drone that can fly for 15 minutes."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","350 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["15 minutes","20 minutes","30 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a75218611219b8f0d72cd41e4988532e"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Terry's candle contains bergamot.","Francisco's product is either the lime candle or the clove product.","Of the vanilla product and Francisco's product, one is $5.50 and the other contains apple.","Of the bergamot product and Francisco's candle, one is $5.50 and the other contains sandalwood.","The clove product costs 1 dollar more than Terry's product.","Edna's product is $4.50."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Angelica","Edna","Francisco","Terry"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","sandalwood","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","lime","peach"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36229f0b9c192aa9059d81a5303b6ee0"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["The person filming on September 15th will make 30,000 dollars more than Fernando.","Harold will make 15,000 dollars more than the person filming on September 1st.","The man who will play the uncle, Vernon, and the man filming on September 8th are three different people.","The actor filming on September 8th is either Shannon or the person making $100,000.","The man filming on September 22nd, the actor making $115,000 and the actor who will play the lawyer are all different people.","The actor who will play the brother is either the man making $115,000 or the person making $85,000.","Vernon will film on September 22nd.","The person who will play the brother won't be filming on September 1st.","The man making $115,000 will film on September 15th."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates","Roles"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000"],"label_b":["Fernando","Harold","Shannon","Vernon"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 8th","September 15th","September 22nd"],"label_d":["brother","father","lawyer","uncle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07f53c1a90fdb2150cc2b223e95d13f6"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Kingsburg has more people than the town in Norfolk County.","The city whose mayor is Ted Tanner, Kingsburg and the town in Plymouth County are all different cities.","Of the town whose mayor is Cal Compton and the city whose mayor is Bes Buckley, one has a population of 34,000 and the other is in Hampden County.","Charles City is in Hampden County.","The town whose mayor is Cal Compton has 3,000 more people than Fallbrook.","Of the town whose mayor is Bes Buckley and the town in Plymouth County, one has a population of 34,000 and the other is Montclair."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000"],"label_b":["Charles City","Fallbrook","Kingsburg","Montclair"],"label_c":["Hampden","Norfolk","Plymouth","Suffolk"],"label_d":["Bes Buckley","Cal Compton","Ed Espinoza","Ted Tanner"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de8c3de4e6a479312ce6d50c765c0851"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["Of Nick Norris's product and the honey from Lubec, one costs $5.50 and the other is made from sage nectar.","The four products are the $6.50 honey, the honey from Greenfield, Heddy Heath's honey and Nick Norris's honey.","The $7.50 honey doesn't come from Greenfield.","The $6.50 product is either the product from Lubec or the fireweed product.","The basswood honey, the honey from Greenfield, and the $5.50 product are three different products.","Of the product from Winterport and Ivy Ingram's product, one is made from sage nectar and the other is made from clover nectar."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["basswood","clover","fireweed","sage"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Keith Koch","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Greenfield","Kellerton","Lubec","Winterport"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e80e7243642bfa25c2f936a44f629ab"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The Alabama vacation was after the skydiving holiday.","The trip with Freddie was 1 year before the Illinois holiday.","Of the camping vacation and the Alabama vacation, one was with Freddie and the other was in 2002.","The holiday with Calvin is either the Pennsylvania trip or the Hawaii vacation.","Of the Hawaii trip and the hiking vacation, one was in 2002 and the other was in 2001.","The Hawaii vacation was 1 year before the vacation with Olga."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Calvin","Freddie","Gladys","Olga"],"label_c":["camping","hang gliding","hiking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Alabama","Hawaii","Illinois","Pennsylvania"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b53503c80e1db691f11c93315c784294"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Zachary charges less than the sci-fi fan who works with spruce.","Zachary charges 2 dollars more than the carver who works with ash.","Neither Larry nor Doug is the woodworker who sells Chraser figurines.","Neither Larry nor Zachary is the sci-fi fan who sells Morutia figurines.","The woodworker who sells Wata figurines and the carver who charges 5 dollars are different woodworkers.","Of the sci-fi fan who charges 9 dollars and Angel, one works with boxwood and the other sells Chraser figurines.","Larry works with spruce."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Doug","Larry","Zachary"],"label_c":["ash","boxwood","spruce","walnut"],"label_d":["Chraser","Morutia","Shyclye","Wata"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afb025aa672a7149269f40c73f296f6c"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The gator caught in Gary is 13.6 feet long.","Merlin is somewhat younger than the gator caught in Gary.","Of the 10 year old gator and the gator that is 11.5 feet long, one is named Merlin and the other was captured in Pisa.","Merlin was captured in Troy.","Sparky isn't the 20-year-old.","The gator caught in Troy is 5 years younger than the alligator that is 9.4 feet long.","Of the 20 year old alligator and Darwin, one is 11.5 feet long and the other was captured in Gary."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Bubba","Darwin","Merlin","Sparky"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","11.5 feet","12.0 feet","13.6 feet"],"label_d":["Argo","Gary","Pisa","Troy"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=579a981c3effafd5ec35c4579145fa85"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["Of the event on Gillis Avenue and the Lawson family party, one is on October 4 and the other requested the magician.","The event that requested the rock band is 2 days after the event on Gillis Avenue.","The Rosario family event, the party on October 3, and the party that requested the rock band are three different events.","The booking on October 6 isn't on Lakeview Lane.","The party that requested the petting zoo is 1 day after the Lawson family event.","Of the event on October 6 and the event on York Court, one is for the Stanleys and the other requested the rock band."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Lawson","O\\'Connor","Rosario","Stanley"],"label_d":["Gillis Avenue","Lakeview Lane","Ronald Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=795c06ec402b9603db1a9f2afce23700"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The specimen from Iran was either Rafael's purchase or the darkback.","Phyllis's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the specimen from Guinea.","Rafael's purchase didn't cost $90.","Of the spider that sold for $45 and Phyllis's purchase, one was the whip spider and the other was the darkback.","The darkback cost 15 dollars more than the whip spider.","The specimen from Venezuela was the whip spider.","Freddie's purchase cost less than Phyllis's purchase.","Olga's purchase wasn't the cart spider."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Freddie","Olga","Phyllis","Rafael"],"label_c":["cart spider","darkback","redback","whip spider"],"label_d":["Guinea","Iran","Lesotho","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef7368616589f0089feae07d2c43ee70"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Of the person with the 10:00am appointment and Alan, one has Triflex insurance and the other has Fumanix insurance.","Melvin has an appointment 2 hours before the person suffering from migraines.","Willard is either the person with the 10:00am appointment or the person suffering from back pain.","Willard has an appointment sometime after Ronnie.","The patient with the 10:00am appointment isn't complaining about hip pain.","The person with Triflex insurance is complaining about migraines.","The person with HealthCo insurance has an appointment sometime before Melvin."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Alan","Melvin","Ronnie","Willard"],"label_c":["back pain","hip pain","migraines","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a82454c3864ccd2f701e5f59a474c1b7"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The Hebrew class is either the course with 8 students or the 1:00 pm class.","The course in room 120 starts 2 hours before the course with 22 students.","The course in room 322 isn't the Finnish class.","Neither the 9:00 am class nor the Hebrew class is the course with 10 students.","Of the 7:00 am class and the course with 10 students, one is the Polish class and the other is in room 215.","The course in room 322 is either the 11:00 am class or the 7:00 am class.","The class with 11 students starts sometime after the class in room 215."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["120","207","215","322"],"label_c":["8","10","11","22"],"label_d":["Finnish","Hebrew","Polish","Swahili"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec494036b8c296ee8c6bc3d34e449995"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["Neither the $185 pair nor the $125 pair was the Schtillet footwear.","Bethany's pair didn't cost $230.","The size 6 set cost $140.","Genevieve's pair was a size 5.","Of the $230 pair and the Graffetz footwear, one was a size 4 and the other was bought by Paulette.","The size 6 set was either the $125 pair or the Cormano footwear.","Neither the size 4 set nor Genevieve's pair was the $125 pair."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Bethany","Connie","Genevieve","Paulette"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Cormano","Graffetz","Schtillet"],"label_d":["$125","$140","$185","$230"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=133ea193341c4c0a6309f8217519fb9c"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["Neither the diver going out on July 15 nor the customer headed to Ovid's Cove is Mr. Drake.","The customer going out on July 16 will go out with Sylvia.","The customer headed to Nemo's Ridge will dive 1 day after Mr. Ayers.","The diver going out on July 13 won't go out with Ted.","Mr. Ayers will dive 1 day before the diver going out with Lynn.","Mrs. Ferrell wants to see Porita Reef.","The diver headed to Little Reef is either Mr. Ayers or the diver going out on July 15.","The diver headed to Porita Reef will dive sometime after the diver headed to Ovid's Cove."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mr. Drake","Mrs. Ferrell","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Lynn","Sylvia","Ted","Vicki"],"label_d":["Little Reef","Nemo\\'s Ridge","Ovid\\'s Cove","Porita Reef"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2b43759cd1fe6dc54a5d6377136935d"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad from Grenada was either the squad that won 3 gold medals or the squad that won 12 bronze medals.","The squad from Venezuela ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the team that won 10 silver medals.","The squad from Paraguay was either the team that won 4 gold medals or the squad that won 2 silver medals.","Of the team from Paraguay and the team that won 3 bronze medals, one finished with 3 gold medals and the other ended with 11 silver medal.","The squad that won 15 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team that won 6 silver medals.","The squad that won 2 silver medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team that won 3 bronze medals.","The squad that won 3 bronze medals was either the squad that won 11 silver medal or the team that won 2 gold medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["France","Grenada","Paraguay","Venezuela"],"label_c":["2","6","10","11"],"label_d":["1","3","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b830a58edb95a4c9ee377f9e6549efd6"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["Ivor Ingram's sailboat is 6 feet longer than the boat at Dock 14.","The Irish Pride is owned by Ivor Ingram.","The Irish Pride is either the sailboat at Dock 14 or the vessel at Dock 16.","Of Danielle Davis's boat and Frances Farmer's boat, one is moored at Dock 28 and the other is the Restless Wave.","The boat at Dock 28 is 3 feet shorter than the White Squid.","The 22 ft vessel isn't owned by Frances Farmer.","The 31 ft vessel is owned by Ivor Ingram."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["Irish Pride","Mystique","Restless Wave","White Squid"],"label_c":["Danielle Davis","Frances Farmer","Ivor Ingram","Jasper Jones"],"label_d":["14","16","19","28"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14726e1462d49bbe4cadeff0948fc39e"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Irma was either whoever danced the lindy or the contestant that scored 187 points.","Neither the person that scored 181 points nor Yvette was the performer who did the hustle.","Of Irma and the performer who did the hustle, one danced first and the other scored 187 points.","The performer who did the charleston scored somewhat higher than the person who danced fifth.","The contestant that scored 181 points performed eighth.","Fannie didn't finish with 184 points.","Neither the person who danced fifth nor the performer who did the hustle was Yvette."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points"],"label_b":["Fannie","Irma","Verna","Yvette"],"label_c":["1st","5th","6th","8th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","hustle","lindy"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e2c8dd25493790c308b5a4213e56cd4"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The vanilla candle costs more than the bergamot candle.","The pear product is either Hope's candle or the clove product.","The cinnamon product costs more than the pear candle.","The clove candle costs 2 dollars more than the bergamot product.","Of Terry's product and Zachary's candle, one is $7.50 and the other contains clove.","Melinda's product doesn't contain peach.","Melinda's product costs 1 dollar less than Zachary's product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Hope","Melinda","Terry","Zachary"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","vanilla"],"label_d":["bergamot","coconut","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed44f04e890c5ae435bd6c3de89a69e4"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Of Lela's project and the Polish assignment, one was published in 2002 and the other is 200 pages long.","Lela's project is either the Swedish project or the 200 page project.","Francis's assignment isn't exactly 175 pages long.","The 150 page project was published in 2012.","Neither the 150 page project nor Zachary's project is the Polish project.","The Lithuanian assignment is longer than the book published in 2004.","Neither the book published in 2004 nor the Polish assignment is Zachary's assignment."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Francis","Lela","Suzanne","Zachary"],"label_c":["2002","2004","2008","2012"],"label_d":["Italian","Lithuanian","Polish","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3047c85c33c601f158c410db6457c210"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The building on James Street and Belle Grove are different homes.","The 1841 house isn't on York Court.","The house on Buffalo Lane was built 14 years after the Lowery family's house.","The building on James Street was built 14 years before Benson Hills.","Porcher Place is owned by the Duke family.","The 1834 home is owned by the Odom family.","Porcher Place is either the building on James Street or the home on Buffalo Lane."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place"],"label_c":["Christian","Duke","Lowery","Odom"],"label_d":["Buffalo Lane","James Street","Park Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0f9badd89f650aab92c7a860c7fca72"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Amelia's bottle wasn't found in 2011.","The message found in 2006 was sent sometime after the bottle from Penzance.","The letter from Le Havre was sent sometime after Amelia's bottle.","Olive's letter was from Brighton.","Of the missive that was sent in 1976 and the letter found in 2013, one is Olive's and the other was from Le Havre.","The missive from Penzance was sent sometime after Isaac's message.","Bernadette's letter was found in 2006."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Amelia","Bernadette","Isaac","Olive"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Le Havre","Penzance"],"label_d":["2006","2008","2011","2013"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec46f3e2571c1f5e88892edae19f8004"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Of Yvette and the student who will publish in April, one has been working in Senegal and the other has been studying the Orjack culture.","Neither the person who has been working in Oman nor the person who has been working in Senegal is the person who has been studying the Burutia culture.","Nadine has been studying the Nyap culture.","The student who has been working in Qatar will publish sometime before the student who has been studying the Nyap culture.","Of the person who will publish in February and the person who has been studying the Rothoc culture, one is Brandi and the other has been working in Senegal.","Nadine will publish sometime before the person who has been working in Oman."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Brandi","Elizabeth","Nadine","Yvette"],"label_c":["Burutia","Nyap","Orjack","Rothoc"],"label_d":["Chad","Oman","Qatar","Senegal"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0cf46945bb1c6b924fbc026c5488c4f"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The task that starts at 11:00am is either the $9.00 chore or the $10.00 job.","The chore that starts at 9:00am is either Jack's chore or the $6.50 assignment.","Nancy's assignment starts 1 hour before the kitchen assignment.","Lynne's job is the kitchen.","The $10.00 chore is either Daniel's task or the mud room assignment.","The assignment that starts at 9:00am isn't the bathroom.","The job that starts at 8:00am gets an allowance of $8.00.","The $6.50 task starts 1 hour after Daniel's task."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Daniel","Jack","Lynne","Nancy"],"label_c":["bathroom","kitchen","laundry room","mud room"],"label_d":["$6.50","$8.00","$9.00","$10.00"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1455ace0663cfd968d6a25bbb7c2551b"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Of the game with 7 players and Bladescape, one was played in February and the other was hosted by Todd.","Emberfight was played sometime before the board game with 7 players.","Emberfight was played 2 months before the game hosted at Yolanda's house.","Of the board game with 7 players and the game with 8 players, one was Stealth and the other was hosted by Harvey.","Bladescape, the board game played in January, and the board game hosted at Harvey's house are three different games.","Emberfight was played sometime before the board game with 4 players."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Emberfight","Stealth"],"label_c":["Gerald","Harvey","Todd","Yolanda"],"label_d":["4","7","8","10"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b809633c5c62d3f3bd8854855d279e44"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 1 gold medal finished with 10 bronze medals.","Neither the team from Yemen nor the team from Zimbabwe was the squad that won 3 gold medals.","The team that won 6 bronze medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team that won 1 silver medal.","The team from Zimbabwe was either the squad that won 10 bronze medals or the team that won 10 silver medals.","The team from Luxembourg finished with 6 bronze medals.","Of the team that won 12 bronze medals and the team from Turkmenistan, one finished with 4 gold medals and the other ended with 2 silver medals.","The squad that won 6 bronze medals didn't finish with 6 silver medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Luxembourg","Turkmenistan","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["1","2","6","10"],"label_d":["3","6","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c0faf54f0f057bc6e7023ffa33e63b2"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The October 7 delivery will be coconut-flavored.","Mrs. Jackson's order will be delivered on October 6.","Mrs. Danielson's order won't be raspberry-flavored.","The October 7 delivery is either the banana cake or the cake shaped like a rocket ship.","Neither the October 5 delivery nor Mrs. Jackson's cake is the banana cake.","Of the raspberry cake and the cake shaped like a sports car, one will be delivered on October 5 and the other is for Mrs. Lowe.","Neither the key lime cake nor the banana cake is the order shaped like a turtle."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["Danielson","Harper","Jackson","Lowe"],"label_c":["bowling pin","rocket ship","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","coconut","key lime","raspberry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5c44d255361faac0354de08dd570601"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Rules of War was either the board game with 9 players or the board game played in March.","Vendetta, the board game hosted at Rosalie's house, and the game with 8 players are three different games.","Android Disco wasn't played in February.","Of Rules of War and the board game with 8 players, one was hosted by Kyle and the other was played in March.","The game played in January was hosted by Zachary.","The board game with 8 players, the board game played in January, and Vendetta are three different games.","The board game with 5 players was played sometime after the board game hosted at Rosalie's house."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Rules of War","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Kyle","Rosalie","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_d":["4","5","8","9"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad613179af127cb51cd7f3436e7bb94b"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["Of the feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. and the crater in Macedonia, one was found in August and the other is 930 meters wide.","The feature that is 3,500 meters wide wasn't discovered in June.","The feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. is 550 meters wide.","The feature in Eritrea, the feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E., and the feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. are three different impacts.","The feature in Liberia is 1,200 meters wide.","Of the feature in Poland and the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E., one was found in February and the other is 930 meters wide.","The crater that is 930 meters wide, the crater discovered in June, and the crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. are three different impacts."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Eritrea","Liberia","Macedonia","Poland"],"label_c":["February","June","August","September"],"label_d":["550 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2599fc3a71c75c036e635f21bfabe7d"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Of the team going to Slovakia and Leon's expedition, one will leave in March and the other will include Brittany.","Spencer's team won't be traveling to Romania.","Neither the expedition leaving in March nor Olive's team will be Spencer's team.","Evan's team will be going to Slovakia.","Naomi's expedition will be either Leon's expedition or Alvin's expedition.","The team going to Slovakia will leave 1 month after Alvin's expedition.","The expedition going to Grenada will leave 2 months after Alvin's expedition."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alvin","Evan","Leon","Spencer"],"label_c":["Brittany","Naomi","Olive","Traci"],"label_d":["Grenada","Kyrgyzstan","Romania","Slovakia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab1314b15981bc538778b80b2fdf1ec3"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The trip with Nolan logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 17 outing.","The outing with Quinn was either the trip to Manchester or the trip to Eastbrook.","The April 4 trip logged somewhat more shooting stars the April 7 outing.","Of the April 25 outing and the trip where they saw 2 shooting stars, one was in Livermore and the other was in Manchester.","The April 17 outing logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the outing to Manchester.","The outing where they saw 2 shooting stars was with Orville.","The trip where they saw 9 shooting stars was in Eastbrook."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 17","April 25"],"label_c":["Eastbrook","Isleton","Livermore","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Quinn","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f26a9870ec5b03eff6753a1b94668cd1"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The 1841 house is owned by the York family.","The 1855 building isn't owned by the Alvarado family.","Benson Hills was built 7 years before the building on Vine Street.","Woodlawn isn't owned by the Alvarado family.","The Medina family's building is either Benson Hills or the house on Rosewood Street.","The York family's house, the home on Buffalo Lane and Woodlawn are all different homes.","Wagner Mansion is on Rosewood Street.","The Alvarado family's house was built sometime after the building on Buffalo Lane."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Wagner Mansion","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Medina","Porter","York"],"label_d":["Buffalo Lane","Island Drive","Rosewood Street","Vine Street"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38d64544dbde16d2aaf67f0a811dbe05"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Of Zachary and the carver who works with teak, one sells Oseb figurines and the other charges 7 dollars.","The woodworker who sells Poroth figurines charges less than Zachary.","Victor is either the sci-fi fan who works with yew or the woodworker who sells Morutia figurines.","The sci-fi fan who sells Oseb figurines charges 2 dollars less than the carver who works with chestnut.","The sci-fi fan who charges 7 dollars sells Rodim figurines.","The carver who works with teak charges 2 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who sells Poroth figurines.","Of the woodworker who works with chestnut and Johnnie, one sells Poroth figurines and the other charges 7 dollars."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Johnnie","Phillip","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["chestnut","pine","teak","yew"],"label_d":["Morutia","Oseb","Poroth","Rodim"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36828d758f79b0649ec23f6c5eea1ac8"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["The employee who manages Agony Alley served 50 fewer riders than the employee who works in the green section.","Neither the worker who served 125 riders nor Isaac is the worker who works in the purple section.","Willis served 125 riders.","Of the worker who manages Zinjo and the person who works in the blue section, one served 50 riders and the other served 125 riders.","Herbert served fewer riders than Eduardo.","Herbert served fewer riders than Isaac.","The employee who manages The Screamer served 25 more riders than Herbert."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Eduardo","Herbert","Isaac","Willis"],"label_c":["blue","green","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Loop-D-Loop","The Screamer","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=820b716a8142a364120871bc3c560058"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 2 gold medals didn't finish with 4 silver medals.","The squad from Luxembourg was either the team that won 6 silver medals or the team that won 4 bronze medals.","Of the team that won 4 gold medals and the squad that won 4 bronze medals, one is the squad from Jordan and the other ended with 4 silver medals.","The squad from Oman ended with 1 silver medal.","The squad that won 4 bronze medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad that won 1 silver medal.","The team that won 6 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the squad from Luxembourg.","The squad from Luxembourg finished with 3 bronze medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Jordan","Luxembourg","Oman","Russia"],"label_c":["1","4","6","11"],"label_d":["3","4","6","10"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00aa54d433ff52787fde1339db7ea834"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["Neither the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound nor the bear's tooth mushroom is the mushroom going to Localvoria.","The shaggy mane mushroom is either the mushroom found in Pomona Woods or the mushroom found in Hardy Woods.","Neither the mushroom going to Wickman's nor the pink bottom mushroom is the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods.","Of the mushroom found in Pomona Woods and the mushroom going to Localvoria, one is the velvet foot and the other sells for $40 per pound.","The mushroom that sells for $30 per pound is either the mushroom found in Upland Woods or the pink bottom mushroom.","The mushroom going to Organimarket sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the velvet foot mushroom.","The pink bottom mushroom sells for $40 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","pink bottom","shaggy mane","velvet foot"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Localvoria","Organimarket","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":["Buckeye Woods","Hardy Woods","Pomona Woods","Upland Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2f4857d168c841bb7215916eb43f8be"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Of the parrot and the bird purchased in Berkeley, one was bought in March and the other is Alberta's.","Natalie's pet was purchased in Kirkwood.","The bird bought in January isn't the parakeet.","The bird purchased in Berkeley was bought sometime after Sara's pet.","The lovebird was bought sometime after the bird purchased in Kirkwood.","Of the parrot and Natalie's pet, one was purchased in Camden and the other was bought in February.","The bird purchased in Camden is either the bird bought in March or Sara's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alberta","Ellen","Natalie","Sara"],"label_c":["finch","lovebird","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Berkeley","Camden","Ellsworth","Kirkwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e92201a2b1c2603b2e38f2e240512711"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Variety X is either the show that starts at 10:15 pm or Penny Pugh's show.","Of the show that starts at 11:00 pm and Penny Pugh's program, one is Variety X and the other airs on channel 9.","Tonight Again is either the show that starts at 10:30 pm or the program on channel 11.","Oda Osborn's show starts 15 minutes after the show on channel 5.","The program on channel 13 starts 15 minutes after Maddy Meyer's show.","Lina Lopez's show is either the program on channel 9 or Variety X.","Maddy Meyer's program starts sometime before Up Till Two."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm"],"label_b":["Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Tonight Again","Up Till Two","Variety X"],"label_d":["5","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d302df6e078fc36c8534e304e3a6e353"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["The rock and roll track is either the third track or the second track.","Manic Android's track is either the first song or \"Anything Else\".","Silver Blue's song is 1 track after \"Beverly\".","The first track is country.","The grunge song isn't \"Vanity Plates\".","Gizmo Glory's track is grunge.","Of the folk song and \"Anything Else\", one is by Manic Android and the other is the second track."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Gizmo Glory","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","Vanity Plates"],"label_d":["country","folk","grunge","rock and roll"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23269ee321975c69bb20bf791e1f2a0a"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Etsalle was fined 25 dollars more than the vehicle from Ohio.","The car that received the $100 fine is from Vermont.","The Dartson has the RBD-337 plates.","The Cavalo was fined 50 dollars more than the vehicle with the GGZ-007 plates.","The automobile from Hawaii doesn't have the FRZ-192 plates.","The four cars are the Grandero, the car that received the $75 fine, the automobile with the FRZ-192 plates and the vehicle that received the $100 fine."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Etsalle","Grandero"],"label_c":["FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337"],"label_d":["Delaware","Hawaii","Ohio","Vermont"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e51a96b1e603ea78719497ceaad61e35"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Pam Parson's stamp sold for $50,000 less than the stamp that was issued in 1903.","Ted Tucker's stamp sold for $25,000 more than the stamp that was issued in 1915.","Neither the stamp that was issued in 1879 nor the stamp that was issued in 1903 was the \"Danish Rosa\".","Of Odette Opal's stamp and the \"Bull's Dove\", one sold for $150,000 and the other originally came out in 1903.","The stamp that was issued in 1915 was the \"Frog's Eye\".","Pam Parson's stamp was the \"Frog's Eye\"."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000"],"label_b":["Odette Opal","Pam Parson","Sal Sanchez","Ted Tucker"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Danish Rosa","Frog\\'s Eye","Yellownose"],"label_d":["1866","1879","1903","1915"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b83c69a09de4d06859e8e6d3593d9a25"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The four books are the set theory textbook, the $34.99 book, the textbook written by Mina Morton and the $39.99 title.","The textbook that was published in 2007 wasn't authored by Mina Morton.","The algebra book costs 10 dollars more than the textbook written by Rosa Rubens.","The $39.99 textbook was published in 2012.","The geometry textbook costs 5 dollars more than the title that was published in 2010.","The calculus book was written by Velma Vintz."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["algebra","calculus","geometry","set theory"],"label_c":["Mina Morton","Rosa Rubens","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz"],"label_d":["2005","2007","2010","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d7f9cac00e61ab920af117cdfd83b40"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["Neither the class in room 129 nor the course in room 412 is Mr. Ellison's class.","The course in room 129 is held during second period.","The class in room 412 isn't taught by Mr. Stafford.","The Spanish class is held sometime before the course in room 129.","Of the course in room 412 and Mr. Ellison's class, one is Geometry and the other is held during third period.","Of the course in room 125 and Mr. Bell's class, one is Spanish and the other is held during third period.","Neither the class in room 129 nor the class in room 412 is the Art class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["122","125","129","412"],"label_c":["Bell","Ellison","Morton","Stafford"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Geometry","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb1c383f50a73d9220135acdbc119912"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["The person from Ravendale graduated after Steven.","Neither the player from Wallagrass nor the person from Frenchboro is Delbert.","The person who's now with the Pirates graduated 1 year after Micheal.","The player from Frenchboro is either the person who's now with the Indians or the person who graduated in 2007.","Of the person who's now with the Tigers and the player who graduated in 2006, one is Micheal and the other is from Wallagrass.","Delbert graduated before the person from Jacumba."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008"],"label_b":["Delbert","Edward","Micheal","Steven"],"label_c":["Indians","Pirates","Reds","Tigers"],"label_d":["Frenchboro","Jacumba","Ravendale","Wallagrass"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cec57c00cbd4d47d8f63911354ade54b"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Neither the app released in March nor Peter Parka is the application released by Gadingo.","The game released by Vortia was released 2 months later than the app with 3.1 million downloads.","The application with 4.2 million downloads was released later than the game released by Gadingo.","The application released in June doesn't have exactly 6.8 million downloads.","Of Bubble Bombs and the game released in May, one has 4.2 million downloads and the other was made by Digibits.","The game with 3.1 million downloads was released 2 months earlier than Wizard World.","Neither the application with 4.2 million downloads nor Angry Ants is the app released by Novio."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Peter Parka","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Digibits","Gadingo","Novio","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","3.1 million","4.2 million","6.8 million"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d2178638cd643aae6fdfb38199d7667"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The four people were Tam Terry, the journalist sent out on April 6th, the person who covered the election and the reporter sent out on April 7th.","Maddy Moore left 2 days after the person who covered the flooding.","Sid Snyder left 1 day after the reporter who went to Vietnam.","Peter Peck covered the solar eclipse.","The journalist sent out on April 7th went to Zambia.","The journalist who went to Uruguay didn't cover the election."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th"],"label_b":["Maddy Moore","Peter Peck","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["election","flooding","mass protests","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Qatar","Uruguay","Vietnam","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3c7754dbf8a83c79c2c4cd4a505d9a8"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["The storm that caused $16.6 million in damage was either Hurricane Freda or the hurricane that hit in 1944.","Neither the hurricane that made landfall at Zamora nor Hurricane Deloris was the storm that hit in 1944.","Of the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage and the storm that made landfall at Escondido, one was Hurricane Freda and the other struck in 1956.","Neither the hurricane that made landfall at Escondido nor the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage was Hurricane Deloris.","The hurricane that made landfall at Varina didn't cause exactly $18.5 million in damage.","Of the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage and the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage, one struck in 1952 and the other was Hurricane Pam."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956"],"label_b":["Deloris","Freda","Pam","Rachel"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$18.5 million"],"label_d":["Escondido","Tomales","Varina","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf003cdc285ff64ab3cde6e47b03e2bc"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The 4 day reservation is for the Lexus.","Gena Graham's reservation is for 2 days.","Of the 4 day rental and the Toyota reservation, one will be picked up in Iowa Falls and the other is Wanda Wilson's.","The Volvo reservation is for a somewhat shorter period than the rental to be picked up in Brownfield.","The rental to be picked up in Groveland is for a period 2 days shorter than Sarah Sanchez's rental.","The reservation to be picked up in Los Altos is for a period 1 day shorter than the Volvo reservation."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days"],"label_b":["Gena Graham","Rose Rowland","Sarah Sanchez","Wanda Wilson"],"label_c":["Buick","Lexus","Toyota","Volvo"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Groveland","Iowa Falls","Los Altos"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6eb4b4e5b706290d2ef015a729fb2670"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Bruce will make more than the man who will play the father.","The man filming on September 8th, Bruce, and Jim are three different people.","The person who will play the lawyer is either the person filming on September 1st or the person making $100,000.","The actor making $100,000 is either Shannon or the man filming on September 8th.","The person making $85,000 won't be filming on September 15th.","The person who will play the brother will film on September 22nd.","Jim will play the brother.","Of the person filming on September 22nd and the man who will play the soldier, one is Shannon and the other will make $115,000."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates","Roles"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000"],"label_b":["Bruce","Jim","Kerry","Shannon"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 8th","September 15th","September 22nd"],"label_d":["brother","father","lawyer","soldier"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6133ef32656e9b7e99a3583b6c8bac8e"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The four mountains are the mountain first climbed in 1946, Mt. Quinn, the peak that is 14,600 feet tall and Mt. Wilkinson.","Mt. Fry was first climbed by Eddie English.","Mt. Fry isn't 14,340 feet high.","The peak first climbed in 1914, Mt. Quinn, and the mountain first summited by Eddie English are three different mountains.","The mountain first summited by Chip Carson is 130 feet taller than Mt. Wilkinson.","Of the peak first summited by Art Aguilar and Mt. Larsen, one was first climbed in 1863 and the other is 14,470 feet tall.","Mt. Wilkinson was first climbed by Art Aguilar."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Fry","Mt. Larsen","Mt. Quinn","Mt. Wilkinson"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Chip Carson","Eddie English","Ford Fischer"],"label_d":["1863","1914","1926","1946"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebee13f358e03c7d21df94e8bc08d4f6"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Of Valerie's pet and the horned toad, one was purchased in Thomaston and the other was bought in January.","The bullfrog is either the amphibian bought in February or Valerie's pet.","The animal purchased in Quimby is either the animal bought in February or the salamander.","Of the horned toad and the amphibian bought in February, one was purchased in Thomaston and the other is Gertrude's.","Neither the animal bought in February nor the cane toad is Angela's pet.","Ida's pet was bought sometime after the salamander.","Neither Angela's pet nor the cane toad is the amphibian purchased in Thomaston.","Gertrude's pet was purchased in Latimer."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Angela","Gertrude","Ida","Valerie"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","salamander"],"label_d":["Evansdale","Latimer","Quimby","Thomaston"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a995919a6115549fba9040d2f985a5fc"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The house with 23 members is either Alpha Beta Tau or the fraternity on Park Street.","Tau Beta Pi was founded in 1976.","The house with 29 members wasn't founded in 1960.","Of Lambda Alpha and the frat founded in 1967, one has 29 members and the other is on Mckay Road.","The frat on York Court has somewhat more members than the fraternity founded in 1979.","The frat founded in 1976 has somewhat more members than the fraternity on Park Street.","The frat founded in 1976 has 3 fewer members than the fraternity on Tamarac Street."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Lambda Alpha","Tau Beta Pi"],"label_c":["Mckay Road","Park Street","Tamarac Street","York Court"],"label_d":["1960","1967","1976","1979"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b1ff410f810ed096c5ff271bf3375fd"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The stone found in the Quinn claim is either the tourmaline or the gem from Wyoming.","The gem found in the Dunlap claim sold for somewhat more than the stone found in the Zamora claim.","Of the stone from Wyoming and the gem that sold for $810, one is the rhodolite and the other is the blue topaz.","The stone from Wyoming sold for 10 dollars less than the tourmaline.","The blue topaz was found at the Dunlap claim.","The tourmaline wasn't uncovered at the Zamora claim.","The gem from California is either the gem found in the Quinn claim or the stone found in the Dunlap claim.","The tourmaline is either the stone from Oregon or the stone that sold for $820."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["blue topaz","rhodolite","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Dunlap","Quinn","Ramirez","Zamora"],"label_d":["California","Colorado","Oregon","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d164c115e8403cccabb4db25d169d889"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["The person from Milford is now with the Giants.","Neither the person who's now with the Indians nor the player from Iowa Falls is Walter.","Lonnie isn't from Lovell.","Of Walter and the person who graduated in 2006, one is now with the Pirates and the other is from Milford.","Of the person who graduated in 2008 and the player who's now with the Mariners, one is from Lovell and the other is Walter.","Neither Bradley nor the person who graduated in 2007 is the player who's now with the Indians."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008"],"label_b":["Bradley","Lonnie","Ronnie","Walter"],"label_c":["Giants","Indians","Mariners","Pirates"],"label_d":["Iowa Falls","Lovell","Milford","Nora Springs"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a004211ab7b23be55ac47b924e536a5"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Aries was assigned to Officer Fox.","The K-9 unit sent to Sycamore County, the canine assigned to Officer Quinn and the dog that graduated in April were all different dogs.","Of the dog sent to Tanager County and Barca, one graduated in March and the other graduated in April.","The K-9 unit sent to Ash County graduated sometime after Hercules.","The K-9 unit sent to Ash County was assigned to Officer Ingram.","Hercules graduated 1 month after the dog sent to York County.","Aries didn't graduate in June."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Hercules","Sarge"],"label_c":["Fox","Herrera","Ingram","Quinn"],"label_d":["Ash","Sycamore","Tanager","York"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a944e8b5267c7fccd556045282dfe032"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The show that aired on April 20th gave its survivor the fire starter.","Of the show where the survivor brought the water filter and the episode filmed in Myanmar, one aired on April 6th and the other featured Kurt.","The episode that aired on April 20th is either the show where the survivor brought the duct tape or the episode filmed in Cambodia.","The show where the survivor brought the duct tape, the show that aired on April 6th, and Isaac's episode are three different episodes.","Darrell's show didn't give its survivor the water filter.","Isaac's episode aired on April 13th.","The show filmed in Vanuatu, the show where the survivor brought the pot, and the show where the survivor brought the duct tape are three different episodes."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th"],"label_b":["Darrell","Gordon","Isaac","Kurt"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Myanmar","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","pot","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c18a95c30aea25aaa9afffd348aebd9"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The gem that sold for $810 was found at the Ramirez claim.","The stone that sold for $800 was found at the Johnston claim.","The tourmaline wasn't uncovered at the Valentine claim.","The corundum sold for 20 dollars more than the stone from Oregon.","Of the gem from Wyoming and the stone from Nevada, one is the corundum and the other went for $820.","The stone found in the Johnston claim is either the corundum or the zircon.","The gem from Wyoming is either the stone found in the Valentine claim or the stone that sold for $790."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["corundum","rhodolite","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Ingram","Johnston","Ramirez","Valentine"],"label_d":["California","Nevada","Oregon","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd5ac87e704e63ae5d18d4cc3753cff4"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who took the Farralon cruise is either the person who took the 1986 cruise or Jessica.","Eugene set sail sometime before the person who took the Silver Shores cruise.","The traveler who went to Grenada wasn't on the Silver Shores cruise.","The person who took the Baroness cruise set sail 2 years after the traveler who went to Martinique.","Of the person who went to Trinidad and the person who took the Farralon cruise, one is Lee and the other was on the 1983 cruise.","Lee was on the 1984 cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Eugene","Jessica","Lee","Ollie"],"label_c":["Baroness","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Martinique","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e2c752bfe05b64718db20a3a11d57b9"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of palladium doesn't have the opal.","The piece with the sapphire cost 100 dollars more than the ring made of titanium.","Of the ring made of 24k gold and Hazel's ring, one has the ruby and the other cost $1300.","Angela's piece cost more than the piece with the amethyst.","Rebecca's ring cost 200 dollars less than Cheri's ring.","The piece with the ruby cost more than the ring with the amethyst.","Hazel's piece is either the ring made of titanium or the piece that cost $1300."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400"],"label_b":["Angela","Cheri","Hazel","Rebecca"],"label_c":["amethyst","opal","ruby","sapphire"],"label_d":["18k gold","24k gold","palladium","titanium"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c535933c9ff6a407fd0d6ac30337a19b"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The team from Prairie City was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Pea Shooters\".","The \"Night Ninjas\" finished fourth.","The squad from Armona is either the \"Night Ninjas\" or the team that finished first.","The \"Spray Paints\" doesn't use red paintballs.","The green team was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Spray Paints\".","Of the group that finished third and the \"Splat Squad\", one uses yellow paintballs and the other is from Armona.","The team from Forest City was ranked 2 places behind the green team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints"],"label_c":["blue","green","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Forest City","Libertyville","Prairie City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b95d16aa5ca8dceb6cbcc72b22ffced"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The banker won somewhat more than the winner from Hawaii.","The winner who won $20 million wasn't from South Dakota.","The doctor was either the person from Hawaii or the winner who won $5 million.","Ed Elliott was from Hawaii.","Dharma Day was either the banker or the person who won $10 million.","The senator won somewhat less than the doctor.","Of the judge and Gil Greene, one won $15 million and the other was from Florida."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Florida","Hawaii","South Dakota"],"label_d":["banker","doctor","judge","senator"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32b19bf76261b30dcc9e39261d28eccb"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["Of the game with the Red and Blues and the 42-20 game, one was in Humeston and the other was in Coachella.","The match with the Warriors is either the October 7 game or the October 11 game.","The match in Ferndale finished with a score of 20-13.","The October 3 match, the match in Humeston, and the match in Ferndale are three different games.","The game in Groveland was 4 days after the 20-13 match.","The 24-21 game was sometime after the game with the Eagles.","The match with the Rams was in Humeston."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","Warriors"],"label_c":["20-13","24-21","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Coachella","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c9f872f633537f0f9ba75e0ff86fe90"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["\"Snuffles\" lived 30,000 years before the mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall.","The animal found in Saskatchewan lived sometime after the mammoth found in Norway.","Of the animal found in Saskatchewan and the animal found in Norway, one was 8.1 ft tall and the other was named \"Thumper\".","The animal found in Alaska lived 30,000 years before the animal that was 8.1 ft tall.","\"Snuffles\" was either the mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall or the animal found in Saskatchewan.","\"Snuffles\" lived 30,000 years before \"Fang\".","\"Fang\" is thought to be 200,000 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years"],"label_b":["Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan"],"label_d":["8.1 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.3 ft"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be7b4904669fd964bcfa2f0b40154838"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the $6.50 product and Kari's candle, one contains coconut and the other contains lavender.","The $5.50 candle contains peach.","Of the ginger product and the lavender candle, one is $6.50 and the other contains apple.","Randall's product costs 1 dollar more than the cinnamon product.","The peach candle, the $4.50 candle, and Sophie's product are three different products.","Iris's candle costs less than the peach product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Iris","Kari","Randall","Sophie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","ginger","lavender","sandalwood"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","peach"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90c4f08dcd53ca8156bc3f3c5a7e4a25"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The athlete who finished at Choshi was either Dana or the rower who traveled for 206 days.","Dana finished 11 days before the competitor who started from Arcata.","Tracy finished at Yamada.","The rower who finished at Yamada finished sometime after the rower who finished at Nemuro.","The rower who traveled for 217 days started from Morro Bay.","The competitor who finished at Hachinohe finished 11 days after Dana.","Pedro, the rower who traveled for 206 days, and the competitor who finished at Nemuro are three different rowers.","The athlete who traveled for 184 days didn't start out from Pescadero."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Dana","Pedro","Tracy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Arcata","Morro Bay","Pescadero","Ventura"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Nemuro","Yamada"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=468caf814a480d0795cbbb796598e07e"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Of the trip starting at Chinatown and Janice's trip, one will be at 9:00am and the other has 5 people in it.","Bonita's outing will begin sometime before the trip with 8 people.","The outing with 5 people will begin 1 hour after the trip starting at Casa Loma.","Janice's trip will start at Greektown.","The trip with 8 people will begin sometime before Kelly's outing.","The outing with 11 people will begin 1 hour after the tour starting at Chinatown."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Adriana","Bonita","Janice","Kelly"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","Greektown","High Park"],"label_d":["5","8","10","11"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5e99910e357e0e32a940dc381c32088"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["Salvador, the diner who ordered the red snapper and the person who paid $27.99 were all different foodies.","Neither the person who paid $27.99 nor the one who had the bordeaux was Willie.","The one who had the zinfandel paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the blackened tuna.","Of the person who paid $26.99 and the diner who ordered the osso bucco, one was Willie and the other had the merlot.","Neither the one who had the merlot nor Genevieve was the person who paid $27.99.","The diner who ordered the red snapper paid less than the one who had the chianti."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99"],"label_b":["Genevieve","Hannah","Salvador","Willie"],"label_c":["bordeaux","chianti","merlot","zinfandel"],"label_d":["blackened tuna","osso bucco","pork chops","red snapper"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91921d0c08e8e1cfce029a8344d498d3"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The 50-year-old one isn't from Vietnam.","The 32-year-old animal is either Chewie or the swoop-backed tortoise.","The tortoise from Algeria is 36 years younger than the swoop-backed tortoise.","Of the 14-year-old animal and Snappy, one is the two rimmed tortoise and the other is from Algeria.","The black neck tortoise is older than Yoda.","Shelly, the one from El Salvador, and the two rimmed tortoise are three different animals."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68"],"label_b":["Chewie","Shelly","Snappy","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["Algeria","El Salvador","Namibia","Vietnam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=437cfa1b31ec3d5a9e5e3a6c37a275ad"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the 4 GB one and the $145 item, one is the Lunia V2 and the other is made by Dynatra.","The Yego Plus costs $75.","The $75 phone has 2 GB less storage than the Epplex 7s.","The 4 GB item, the Yego Plus, and the Volkia item are three different phones.","The Portimax C is made by Technitron.","The $165 mobile phone has somewhat less storage than the Lunia V2.","The $25 item has 2 GB more storage than the Yego Plus."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_b":["Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Yego Plus"],"label_c":["Dynatra","Opel","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$145","$165"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e38f7c60167cdede92d0706d993f32fd"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Noel's letter is either the bottle found in 2014 or the bottle that was sent in 1962.","The missive from Brighton is either the message that was sent in 1983 or Carmen's message.","Of Leah's letter and the letter from Cherbourg, one was found in 2013 and the other was sent in 1962.","Of Leah's message and the bottle that was sent in 1969, one was found in 2014 and the other was from Plymouth.","The missive that was sent in 1976 wasn't from Cherbourg.","The letter from Plymouth was sent 7 years before the missive found in 2014.","The message found in 2015 is either the missive from Brighton or the letter from Bournemouth."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Carmen","Leah","Noel","Sean"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Cherbourg","Plymouth"],"label_d":["2006","2013","2014","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=409303bcffbaaa7f9176aaa84f742f33"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Frank was either the boy who wore number 29 or the person who played second base.","The person who played second base played 1 more game than Ira.","Evan played 8 games.","Ira wore number 21.","Of the person who played third base and Frank, one played 9 games and the other wore number 7.","Of the player who wore number 21 and Frank, one played 9 games and the other played shortstop."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Charles","Evan","Frank","Ira"],"label_c":["center field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":["7","21","29","35"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01f7da4aa2659a9ee8dc53f01ae6287d"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Of Felipe's duo and the pair from Myers Flat, one finished in 35 seconds and the other included Wendy.","The duo from Ireton finished 3 seconds after Robyn's team.","Of the pair that finished in 32 seconds and Sandy's team, one included Cedric and the other was from Myers Flat.","Brandon's duo was either the team from Nobleboro or Tina's team.","Wendy's team was either the team from Ireton or Felipe's duo."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","Felipe"],"label_c":["Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Wendy"],"label_d":["Ireton","Myers Flat","Nobleboro","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a37dc592705fb642e385a0130bccc9e"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Of the basking shark project and the assignment beginning in May, one is Iris's study and the other is on the Odyssey.","Of the study beginning in May and the leopard shark study, one is Iris's project and the other is on the Serenity.","Wilbur's assignment has nothing to do with basking sharks.","The project on the Liberty starts 2 months after the basking shark project.","The great white shark study starts 2 months after Tricia's assignment.","The basking shark assignment starts sometime after Tricia's project."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Iris","Mamie","Tricia","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","great white","leopard","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de7fea03e8c471b7d2048c7f83701dc5"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The build with a 2.4 GHz processor has 3 GB of RAM.","Kerry's system has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than the system with a 2.4 GHz processor.","Of Harry's system and the system with a 3.8 GHz processor, one has a 384 GB hard drive and the other has 12 GB of RAM.","The computer with 512 GB of hard drive space is either the system with a 1.4 GHz processor or the system with 6 GB of RAM.","Ira's computer has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than the system with a 3.8 GHz processor.","The build with 12 GB of RAM is either the system with a 2.0 GHz processor or the computer with 512 GB of hard drive space.","Ira's build has a 2.0 GHz processor.","The computer with a 2.0 GHz processor is either the computer with 256 GB of hard drive space or the system with 4 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Fernando","Harry","Ira","Kerry"],"label_c":["3 GB","4 GB","6 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4359a8a18ee39bfed112e74e006c6572"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["Of the species with a population size of 525 and the animal added to the list in 2007, one lives in Tanzania and the other lives in Egypt.","Neither the species that lives in Tanzania nor the species with a population size of 350 is the nibner newt.","The animal with a population size of 350 was listed 2 years after the species that lives in Barbados.","The osbele oryx doesn't have a surviving population of 245.","The osbele oryx was listed 1 year after the animal that lives in Barbados.","The four species are the dobra dingo, the species that lives in Tanzania, the species that lives in Egypt and the species that lives in Barbados.","The species with a population size of 350 was listed sometime before the animal that lives in Tanzania."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","eldar elk","nibner newt","osbele oryx"],"label_c":["245","350","455","525"],"label_d":["Barbados","Denmark","Egypt","Tanzania"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fd0441ff647f2456da4f6de4ee062e4"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Neither the 10:00am tour nor the 8:00am outing is the outing with 7 people.","The trip with 7 people will begin sometime after Vicki's tour.","Kelly's tour is either the trip with 9 people or the outing with 7 people.","Of Oscar's tour and the trip with 9 people, one will start at Little Italy and the other will be at 7:00am.","Of the tour with 6 people and the 10:00am trip, one will start at Greektown and the other is with Oscar.","The outing with 7 people is either the 9:00am tour or the tour starting at Chinatown.","Vicki's tour won't start at Greektown.","The trip with 6 people will begin 2 hours before the outing starting at Little Italy."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Kelly","Oscar","Vicki","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Chinatown","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy"],"label_d":["6","7","9","12"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86b883370e95668585a5442370bec202"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["The diner who ordered the red snapper didn't have the bordeaux.","Lynda paid less than the one who had the bordeaux.","Neither the one who had the bordeaux nor the one who had the chianti was the person who paid $26.99.","The diner who ordered the beef stir-fry had the chianti.","The diner who ordered the citrus chicken paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the chianti.","The diner who ordered the filet mignon paid less than the one who had the shiraz.","Virginia was either the diner who ordered the beef stir-fry or the diner who ordered the red snapper.","The one who had the merlot paid 1 dollar less than Robin."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99"],"label_b":["Lynda","Nick","Robin","Virginia"],"label_c":["bordeaux","chianti","merlot","shiraz"],"label_d":["beef stir-fry","citrus chicken","filet mignon","red snapper"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d0c8ec0e94b6f7c2a8132f19d4b78df"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Of Polly and Stretch, one was from Eagle Lake and the other was #118.","#118 finished 1 place before the ostrich from Aurora.","The bird that finished first was #120.","Polly didn't finish third.","#126, Stretch and Ozzy were all different animals.","Of the runner that finished fourth and #136, one is Ophelia and the other was from Upper Lake."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Ophelia","Ozzy","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["118","120","126","136"],"label_d":["Aurora","Eagle Lake","Madawaska","Upper Lake"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e654c26174d2189725c72419c00e64f"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Albion College graduate was hired sometime before the Ingram & Kemp hire.","The Sacred Heart College graduate, the Barr & Cobb hire, and the person hired on March 21st are three different people.","Zachary was hired sometime after the Barr & Cobb hire.","Cynthia is either the Leach & Mccall hire or the Northridge College graduate.","Of the Haynes Inc. hire and Zachary, one went to Faraday College and the other was hired on March 15th.","Nadine was hired on March 21st.","Rosalie was hired sometime after the Leach & Mccall hire."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st"],"label_b":["Cynthia","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Northridge","Sacred Heart"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=059c015f181832f007f8e14ce8c5f410"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The mission that launched in March isn't going to Europa.","The Dunsa launched 2 months before the Moro Jaddo.","The Varo launched 2 months after the probe going to Titan.","The mission that launched in April, Russia's mission, and the mission going to Titan are three different probes.","Of Angola's probe and the Varo, one is going to Europa and the other is going to Ganymede.","The probe that launched in March was sent up by Finland."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Dunsa","Lezko","Moro Jaddo","Varo"],"label_c":["Europa","Ganymede","Mercury","Titan"],"label_d":["Angola","Finland","Malaysia","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e48dfac709d33075a5c056e1f06f6833"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Leslie was either the 22-year-old or the accountant.","Of the man that took Kara to the movies and the accountant, one was Leslie and the other was 23 years old.","The 22-year-old took Kara to the bowling alley.","The gentleman that took Kara to the restaurant wasn't the teacher.","Sean was 1 year older than the banker.","The man that took Kara to the skating rink was either the 24-year-old or the 23-year-old.","Dean took Kara to the restaurant."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Alton","Dean","Leslie","Sean"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["bowling alley","movies","restaurant","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e6fe4be66468f0984c2a6fbadb7268e"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["The team from Ireton, David's duo and Valerie's team were all different teams.","Alexander's duo included Patti.","The team from Frazier Park finished 3 seconds after Brandon's duo.","Of the duo from Frazier Park and the team from Emeryville, one finished in 35 seconds and the other included Patti.","Of the duo from Emeryville and Valerie's team, one finished in 35 seconds and the other included Eddie.","David's duo finished sometime after Sandy's team."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","David","Eddie"],"label_c":["Patti","Sandy","Valerie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Frazier Park","Gouldsboro","Ireton"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d33bd1504ffe8ec837e2e4e815fa353"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Of the person who ordered strawberry for their second scoop and the second person, one was Glenda and the other ordered banana for their first scoop.","Wallace didn't order coconut for their first scoop.","The third customer is either the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop or the customer who ordered rocky road for their second scoop.","The second person is either Shelia or Darryl.","The customer who ordered rocky road for their second scoop ordered cherry for their first scoop.","Neither the third person nor the fourth customer is Shelia.","The customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop was immediately ahead of the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Darryl","Glenda","Shelia","Wallace"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","coconut","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","lemon","rocky road","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=040eface2e293ba152a72571c194813a"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The scout from troop 4031 was either Angelina or the scout who won the wildlife badge.","The girl who got the third award, the scout who won the swimming badge and Isabel were all different girls.","Tara won the swimming badge.","Isabel wasn't in troop 4031.","The youngster who won the wildlife badge was awarded 2 spots before the scout from troop 5025.","Of the youngster who won the swimming badge and the youngster who won the dance badge, one was in troop 5025 and the other was awarded second.","The girl from troop 4908, the scout who won the swimming badge, and the scout who got the first award are three different girls."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Felicia","Isabel","Tara"],"label_c":["dance","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["4031","4250","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a6a36526e3119ed385fa891091e9ccc"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island discovered in 1761 wasn't inhabited by the Enakai.","The island on which the Hakili people lived was discovered 7 years before the island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga.","Fushil was either the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga or the island first seen by Captain Norris.","Of the island first seen by Captain Wesley and the island discovered in 1775, one was Zafet and the other was inhabited by the Manika'i.","The island first seen by Captain Wesley was discovered 7 years after the island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga.","The island discovered in 1775 was either the island first seen by Captain Norris or the island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga.","The island on which the Wainani people lived was discovered sometime after Qlork."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Fushil","Jujihm","Qlork","Zafet"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Manika\\'i","Wainani"],"label_d":["Guizburuaga","Norris","Olavarriaga","Wesley"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a4911f3b91b204b2962bbdd0dfe9800"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Milton Vale is either Sid Saunders's film or Don Daugherty's film.","Tim Tucker's film wasn't made in Romania.","Of the film produced in Sweden and Sid Saunders's film, one has a running time of 65 minutes and the other is Harvest Sun.","Eric Edwards's film was made in Sweden.","Neither the movie with a running time of 65 minutes nor Tearful Night is Tim Tucker's film.","The film produced in Hungary is 10 minutes longer than Don Daugherty's film.","The movie produced in Sweden is 5 minutes longer than Don Daugherty's film."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes"],"label_b":["Don Daugherty","Eric Edwards","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Harvest Sun","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Hungary","Iceland","Romania","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=676d563ee4586b4453d5da71eec136e3"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["Of the animal found in 1978 and the animal found at 19,500 ft, one is the daggertooth and the other was discovered in the Willis Trench.","The anglerfish was found 3,000 feet higher up than the animal found in 2006.","The lancetfish, the specimen found in 1978, and the specimen found at 18,000 ft are three different animals.","The bristlemouth wasn't discovered in the Bristle Trench.","The animal found at 15,000 ft was discovered in the Velma Deep.","The specimen found in 1993 was found somewhat lower down than the creature discovered in the Zini Trench."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","daggertooth","lancetfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Velma Deep","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1983","1993","2006"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38c2165da3fa11aa5f21f9d4d6e030ff"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The corundum sold for 10 dollars more than the gem from Utah.","The gem from Colorado was found at the Quinn claim.","The gem from Idaho, the stone found in the Todd claim and the stone that sold for $800 are all different gems.","The aquamarine didn't sell for $820.","Of the gem from Oregon and the blue topaz, one went for $790 and the other went for $800.","The aquamarine was found at the Marsh claim.","The stone from Colorado sold for somewhat more than the corundum."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","corundum","zircon"],"label_c":["Marsh","Page","Quinn","Todd"],"label_d":["Colorado","Idaho","Oregon","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c83d9942007e2008a0c061e011108596"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Of the customer who paid $40 and the Pisces, one got the green tattoo and the other was Eula.","Yolanda paid 5 dollars more than the customer who got the green tattoo.","The person who paid $45 was either the Gemini or the person who got the red tattoo.","The person who got the pink tattoo paid 5 dollars more than the Cancer.","The Cancer paid 10 dollars more than Sheila.","The Gemini paid more than Sheila."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["Eula","Mario","Sheila","Yolanda"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","red"],"label_d":["Cancer","Gemini","Pisces","Virgo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a85a7f040c31a92bdadc9f5165280b3"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["Of the German class and the course with 11 students, one starts at 9:00 am and the other is in room 120.","Neither the 7:00 am class nor the course in room 318 is the course with 22 students.","The class in room 318 starts 4 hours after the German class.","The 1:00 pm class isn't the Italian class.","Of the 1:00 pm class and the Polish class, one has 25 students and the other is in room 318.","The class in room 125 starts 2 hours after the course with 11 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm"],"label_b":["120","125","129","318"],"label_c":["11","20","22","25"],"label_d":["German","Italian","Lithuanian","Polish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eac7b4d97651927ad14d2e55592be4e0"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The person who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue wasn't picked up at the Olympic Tower.","Of the client who was dropped off on Penates Drive and the customer who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel, one was Josephine and the other paid $15.50.","Of Rosa and the customer with the $12.50 fare, one was dropped off on Blue Jay Court and the other was picked up at the Moore Mansion.","The person who was dropped off on Todd Street paid somewhat more than Josephine.","The customer who was dropped off on Penates Drive paid somewhat more than Rosa.","Philip was dropped off on Graydon Avenue.","Rosa paid $9.50."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Geraldine","Josephine","Philip","Rosa"],"label_c":["Camlin Hotel","Moore Mansion","Olympic Tower","Smith Tower"],"label_d":["Blue Jay Court","Graydon Avenue","Penates Drive","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08c33b2d7558c1b15bfb2ee03cb35ddd"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Barr & Cobb hire was hired sometime before the Summit College graduate.","The person hired on March 21st went to Albion College.","Gabriel was hired by Ingram & Kemp.","The person hired on March 21st wasn't hired by Ingram & Kemp.","Of the Rutherford College graduate and Kelvin, one was hired by Green & Hayes and the other was hired on March 15th.","The Albion College graduate, the person hired on March 12th, and Kelvin are three different people.","Of the Riverview College graduate and Cynthia, one was hired on March 12th and the other was hired by Barr & Cobb.","The Rutherford College graduate is either the Barr & Cobb hire or Gabriel."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Kelvin"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Green & Hayes","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall"],"label_d":["Albion","Riverview","Rutherford","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e43f239ddaf04fe3de68063449ef7bb"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The football facility holds 40 fewer people than the arena in Upland.","Of the arena with seating for 150 people and Lewis Arena, one is in Alton and the other is set up for football games.","The facility in Alton is set up for lacrosse games.","Neither the hockey facility nor Ingram Arena is the facility in Ross.","The arena in Ross is either the soccer facility or Cantu Arena.","The football facility holds 40 more people than the facility in Ross."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230"],"label_b":["Cantu","Ingram","Lewis","Sanders"],"label_c":["football","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["Alton","Idyllwild","Ross","Upland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2c5a3fc93747370c463d58dc7c19baf"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Tracy's missive is either the message found in 2013 or the bottle that was sent in 1983.","The message that was sent in 1969 wasn't from Penzance.","The bottle found in 2006 was sent 14 years before Warren's message.","Of Robert's missive and the message from Bournemouth, one was found in 2006 and the other was sent in 1983.","The message that was sent in 1983 is either the bottle from Cherbourg or Robert's letter.","Robert's missive was sent sometime after the message from Penzance.","The missive found in 2014 was sent 14 years after Edwin's message."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Edwin","Robert","Tracy","Warren"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Cherbourg","Penzance"],"label_d":["2006","2013","2014","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=404c2c5914c418fc0b6df32a36b3b009"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who wanted blueberries paid less than Paulette.","The person who paid $7.75 asked for flaxseed.","Of Zachary and the customer who paid $6.75, one asked for kale and the other asked for wheat grass.","The person who wanted strawberries is either the customer who requested wheat grass or the customer who requested flaxseed.","Amelia paid more than June.","Paulette paid 1 dollar less than the person who requested wheat grass.","The person who paid $6.75 wanted oranges."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Amelia","June","Paulette","Zachary"],"label_c":["flaxseed","ginger","kale","wheat grass"],"label_d":["blueberries","oranges","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b1e19f4df50a59885e49354b9b3495d"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["Of the hang gliding trip and the 2002 trip, one was in Hawaii and the other was with Dustin.","The Hawaii vacation wasn't the kayaking vacation.","The trip with Dustin is either the Maine vacation or the kayaking trip.","The vacation with Isabel was before the Kentucky vacation.","The 2002 holiday is either the holiday with Isabel or the Hawaii vacation.","The hang gliding vacation was 2 years after the Delaware trip.","Of the vacation with Zachary and the 2004 vacation, one was the camping vacation and the other was in Hawaii."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Dustin","Isabel","James","Zachary"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hang gliding","kayaking"],"label_d":["Delaware","Hawaii","Kentucky","Maine"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6eb0a2fe02f52a29be5c9aa383596e5a"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Of the application released by Apptastic and the application with 2.3 million downloads, one was released in April and the other is Angry Ants.","Wizard World is either the game released in May or the app released by BeGamez.","The game released in April wasn't developed by BeGamez.","Of the application with 2.3 million downloads and the application released by Novio, one was released in April and the other is Wizard World.","Vitalinks wasn't released in April.","The application with 8.9 million downloads is either the game released by Trebuchet or the game released by BeGamez.","The game with 1.5 million downloads was released later than the application released by Novio."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Novio","Trebuchet"],"label_d":["1.5 million","2.3 million","3.1 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af9b9114cbaabb3b2cf645a768318e50"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Blake's candle is either the apple product or the $5.50 product.","The apple product costs 2 dollars more than Francisco's product.","The peach candle costs less than the lavender product.","Of Jana's candle and the $7.50 candle, one contains apple and the other contains sandalwood.","Of Francisco's candle and the fig candle, one contains sandalwood and the other contains lavender.","Kari's candle doesn't contain clove."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Blake","Francisco","Jana","Kari"],"label_c":["clove","eucalyptus","lavender","sandalwood"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","fig","peach"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa9d6a49eabd74f2b163133819a135fb"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Of Tam Terry and the person sent out on April 5th, one went to Iceland and the other covered the flooding.","Of the reporter sent out on April 5th and the journalist who covered the solar eclipse, one was Peter Peck and the other went to Iceland.","The reporter who went to Monaco left 1 day after Linda Lott.","The journalist who went to Finland didn't cover the election.","Tam Terry was sent out on April 6th.","The person who went to Iceland, Peter Peck, and Linda Lott are three different people.","Tam Terry, the journalist who went to Finland, and the reporter sent out on April 4th are three different people."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Peter Peck","Randy Reid","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Finland","Iceland","Monaco","Oman"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62d308a286bf55a2eda9f094876ba1b2"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The third period class is taught by Mr. Bell.","Neither the Algebra class nor Mr. Farmer's class is the first period class.","The course in room 125 isn't Spanish.","The fourth period class is either the Spanish class or the course in room 212.","Mr. Morton's class is either the Chemistry class or the second period class.","The Spanish class is held 1 period before the class in room 319.","Mr. Pitts's class is held 2 periods before the Chemistry class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["125","129","212","319"],"label_c":["Bell","Farmer","Morton","Pitts"],"label_d":["Algebra","Chemistry","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b9efbcec536bcbc5f92c6fb03de1b53"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Neither Elizabeth nor the student who has been working in Chad is the student who will publish in March.","Of the person who will publish in March and the student who has been studying the Garyk culture, one has been working in Oman and the other is Pablo.","The student who has been studying the Rothoc culture will publish 1 month after Pablo.","Vera will publish 1 month after the person who has been studying the Lerryna culture.","Of the student who will publish in March and the student who has been working in Gambia, one is Pablo and the other has been studying the Nyap culture.","Elizabeth will publish 1 month before the student who has been studying the Garyk culture."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Elizabeth","Nadine","Pablo","Vera"],"label_c":["Garyk","Lerryna","Nyap","Rothoc"],"label_d":["Argentina","Chad","Gambia","Oman"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=111e0e0c7568f73ec5ef3e0da3a7d5cc"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The Mechania can fly for up to 30 minutes.","The $675 device, the machine with a maximum range of 475 ft, and the Mechania are three different devices.","The drone that can fly for 40 minutes, the Suzutake, and the $525 device are three different devices.","Of the machine that can fly for 25 minutes and the machine with a maximum range of 475 ft, one costs $525 and the other is the Zarobit-C.","The drone that can fly for 25 minutes costs more than the Mechania.","The device that can fly for 30 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 650 ft.","The drone that can fly for 25 minutes has a maximum range of 250 ft."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Mechania","Suzutake","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","250 ft","475 ft","650 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=780cf7ca5ed25422e178f7e1ec6ff021"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Vendetta, the game played in March, and the game hosted at Jessie's house are three different games.","The board game with 12 players was played 1 month after Bladescape.","Vendetta didn't have exactly 11 players.","The game hosted at Gerald's house was either Planets Align or Bladescape.","Of the game with 12 players and Planets Align, one was played in March and the other was hosted by Felicia.","The game with 4 players was played 2 months after Bladescape.","Emberfight had exactly 12 players."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bladescape","Emberfight","Planets Align","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Felicia","Gerald","Jessie","Yolanda"],"label_d":["4","9","11","12"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4ecbbc7c65de61b62130fef1a9d8ed1"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Zachary is either the one with 707 Twitter followers or the one with 59 LinkedIn connections.","Of the person with 120 Facebook friends and the person with 50 LinkedIn connections, one is Vickie and the other has 576 Twitter followers.","The one with 654 Twitter followers has more Facebook friends than the one with 59 LinkedIn connections.","Zachary doesn't have exactly 140 Facebook friends.","Danny doesn't have exactly 804 Twitter followers.","The one with 140 Facebook friends has 59 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 54 LinkedIn connections is either Zachary or Kari."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150"],"label_b":["Danny","Kari","Vickie","Zachary"],"label_c":["50","54","59","64"],"label_d":["576","654","707","804"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d913342a6a7a3c7a6b9e380d0bfce333"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Iris lost somewhat more pounds than Felicia.","Of Felicia and the dieter who used the gluten-free diet, one lost 5 lbs and the other started yoga.","Kimberly used the vegan diet.","The friend who lost 9 lbs started rowing.","The person who used the vegan diet lost somewhat fewer pounds than the person who started a cycling regimen.","The dieter who used the gluten-free diet is either Tom or the person who started a cycling regimen.","Tom lost somewhat more pounds than the friend who used the caveman diet."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Felicia","Iris","Kimberly","Tom"],"label_c":["caveman","gluten-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","rowing","weight lifting","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0250e57f0a3d358a52a275641b505ef9"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The bird released at Bingham Canyon has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 10-year-old bird.","Mango is either the condor released at Folsom Bend or the condor with a wingspan of 110 inches.","Of the condor released at Folsom Bend and the 6-year-old bird, one was Smokey and the other has a wingspan of 114 inches.","The condor with a wingspan of 102 inches wasn't released at Ralton Pass.","Merlin has a wingspan somewhat shorter than the 10-year-old bird.","Neither the bird with a wingspan of 102 inches nor Smokey is the 4-year-old bird.","The condor with a wingspan of 114 inches is either the condor released at Cordell Mesa or Mango."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Charlie","Mango","Merlin","Smokey"],"label_c":["4","6","10","12"],"label_d":["Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Folsom Bend","Ralton Pass"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ff41adb701ac1eab6781efa57e84594"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Cavalo was fined 50 dollars less than the car from Pennsylvania.","The Injitsu, the automobile from Delaware, and the automobile that received the $75 fine are three different cars.","The Etsalle doesn't have the BMG-831 plates.","The vehicle from Mississippi was fined somewhat more than the vehicle with the YGA-441 plates.","The car that received the $25 fine has the FRZ-192 plates.","Of the automobile from Delaware and the car that received the $100 fine, one is the Hornet and the other has the SVZ-880 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Etsalle","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Delaware","Kansas","Mississippi","Pennsylvania"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83d35dfd2067f8eea1d2ed6f5b0c171d"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Iris walked 1 mile more than the hiker who finished at Wolf Creek.","The four hikers are the hiker who finished at Fern Camp, the hiker who started at Lake Jesup, the hiker who trekked for 8 miles and Iris.","The person who started at Green Swamp walked 1 mile more than Orlando.","The person who started at Three Lakes walked 1 mile more than the hiker who finished at Coyote Creek.","The person who started at Three Lakes is either Alex or Orlando.","The hiker who trekked for 10 miles is either the person who started at Three Lakes or the hiker who finished at Black Hammock."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles"],"label_b":["Alex","Iris","Orlando","Sam"],"label_c":["Cassia","Green Swamp","Lake Jesup","Three Lakes"],"label_d":["Black Hammock","Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d3d7446e860690f818350ef567edbea"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["The worker who manages The Breaker served 50 more riders than the worker who works in the purple section.","The employee who manages Agony Alley is either Brett or the person who served 50 riders.","The worker who manages Zinjo served 25 fewer riders than Chris.","The person who works in the purple section served 25 fewer riders than Sergio.","Brett served 125 riders.","Sergio doesn't work in the red section.","Of the person who served 100 riders and Isaac, one works in the yellow section and the other manages Agony Alley."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Brett","Chris","Isaac","Sergio"],"label_c":["pink","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","The Breaker","The Screamer","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bda90d936bc4f1534c29249986ad0969"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Leroy's pack is 5 liters smaller than the black pack.","Donna's pack is larger than Cheri's pack.","The Lugmor pack is either Leroy's pack or the silver pack.","Cheri's pack isn't made by Travelore.","The silver pack is 5 liters smaller than the blue pack.","The 30 liter pack is made by Lugmor.","Donna's pack is made by Naturba.","Of the 40 liter pack and the 35 liter pack, one is made by Naturba and the other is gray."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Cheri","Donna","Leroy","Natasha"],"label_c":["Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","silver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1aad33b736738cd6f8f6eb047aa7e860"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Of the person with 9 goals and Vazquez, one is from the Ice Hogs and the other wears number 12.","Of Zimmerman and the person with 6 goals, one is from the Bears and the other wears number 12.","Neither the player from the Comets nor the player with 8 goals is the player who wears number 12.","Santos wears number 21.","The person who wears number 25 isn't from the Comets.","Neither the person with 8 goals nor the person with 9 goals is Klein.","The player with 8 goals wears number 10."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Klein","Santos","Vazquez","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Bears","Comets","Ice Hogs","Monsters"],"label_d":["10","12","21","25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f5dca7ef93db05d22a077d2eed49f22"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The coffee served by Willie cost somewhat more than the espresso.","The drink ordered by Henry cost 10 cents more than the mocha.","The coffee that cost $3.50 was either the macchiato or the beverage Charlie ordered.","Of the coffee served by Vicky and the beverage served by Kristen, one was ordered by Bryan and the other was the mocha.","The espresso cost somewhat less than the beverage served by Vicky.","The espresso cost somewhat more than the coffee served by Kristen.","Neither the drink that cost $3.30 nor the drink Bryan ordered was the drink served by Willie.","The beverage served by Willie was either the macchiato or the mocha."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60"],"label_b":["Bryan","Charlie","Henry","Ira"],"label_c":["espresso","iced americano","macchiato","mocha"],"label_d":["Kristen","Linda","Vicky","Willie"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ae98c644450303fd90571f10d1c6a35"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["The team that scored 26.3 points included Holden.","The team that skated to Galician Day scored somewhat higher than Nabil's pair.","Neither the pair that skated to Ave Maria nor the team that scored 26.9 points was Yolanda's pair.","Ana's pair scored 6 tenths of a point lower than the team that skated to Turandot.","Of the team that skated to Ave Maria and the pair that scored 27.2 points, one included Melanie and the other included Martin.","Bonita's pair didn't include Adrian."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2"],"label_b":["Ana","Bonita","Melanie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Adrian","Holden","Martin","Nabil"],"label_d":["Ave Maria","Falling Star","Galician Day","Turandot"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=144321bff3352a71a91e88bf126bc852"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Daniel Day dove deeper than the contestant from Latvia.","Daniel Day was from Brunei.","The person who reached a depth of 98 meters was from Nepal.","Arnold Avery reached a maximum depth that was shallower than the person from Latvia.","The person from Latvia reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the contestant who went sixth.","Of the person who went third and Jorel Joyce, one went to a maximum depth of 104 meters and the other was from Denmark.","The diver who went third dove 6 meters deeper than Arnold Avery.","Arnold Avery didn't go fifth."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Daniel Day","Gumbo Giles","Jorel Joyce"],"label_c":["first","third","fifth","sixth"],"label_d":["Brunei","Denmark","Latvia","Nepal"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8873156d6527d0141bf8a4d0793fa14b"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The game hosted at Caroline's house was played 1 month after the board game with 7 players.","The game hosted at Caroline's house was played 1 month before the board game with 8 players.","Of the game played in February and Stealth, one had exactly 4 players and the other was hosted by Caroline.","The game with 7 players, the board game hosted at Kyle's house, and Planets Align are three different games.","The board game with 7 players was either the game hosted at Yolanda's house or Emberfight.","The board game with 4 players was hosted by Wendy."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Emberfight","Planets Align","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Caroline","Kyle","Wendy","Yolanda"],"label_d":["4","5","7","8"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6301ae16602e029316a9f678dcac114"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["The player with 9 goals doesn't wear number 10.","The player who wears number 2 is from the Monsters.","Zimmerman wears number 2.","Neither the person with 9 goals nor the person with 8 goals is Zimmerman.","The player from the River Kings is either Owens or Carson.","Of the player with 7 goals and the person who wears number 3, one is Owens and the other is from the Comets.","Neither the player with 9 goals nor Carson is the player who wears number 3."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Carson","Hunter","Owens","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Comets","Ice Hogs","Monsters","River Kings"],"label_d":["2","3","6","10"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00a60a2d854708ec19311368ea474333"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The 8.6 quake was either the quake with its epicenter at Perlkin or the event that took place in 1920.","Of the 8.6 quake and the 8.9 quake, one happened in 1932 and the other had its epicenter at Sycula.","The event with a duration of 97 seconds didn't have a rating of 9.0.","Of the 8.6 earthquake and the earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds, one had its epicenter at Perlkin and the other happened in 1938.","Neither the quake with a duration of 99 seconds nor the earthquake with its epicenter at Belok was the quake that took place in 1920.","Neither the event with a duration of 49 seconds nor the 9.0 earthquake was the quake with its epicenter at Belok."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938"],"label_b":["Belok","Perlkin","Sycula","Zhezios"],"label_c":["8.3","8.6","8.9","9.0"],"label_d":["49 seconds","58 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a8edd1e3e3c5e07cf86ec7e2e630989"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of the participant who brought the pork rinds and the party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm, one is Felipe and the other is from Pine Valley.","The participant from Pine Valley arrived 5 minutes after Sergio.","Sergio arrived sometime after the party-goer from Kernville.","The party-goer from Anaheim Hills didn't bring the pizza.","Olga brought the potato chips.","The friend who arrived at 4:45 pm brought the soda."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Felipe","Julie","Olga","Sergio"],"label_c":["pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","El Segundo","Kernville","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8810046abcd1e4a0e2b8063b11c71668"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The town with a population of 31,000 is either the town whose mayor is Sal Swanson or the town whose mayor is Cal Compton.","Urbana doesn't have a population of 34,000.","Neither the town whose mayor is Ted Tanner nor the city in Norfolk County is the town with a population of 34,000.","Neither the town whose mayor is Ted Tanner nor the town with a population of 37,000 is Garnavillo.","The city with a population of 34,000 has Sal Swanson as its mayor.","Of the town whose mayor is Ted Tanner and Garnavillo, one is in Hampshire County and the other has a population of 28,000.","Of the town whose mayor is Vic Vazquez and the city with a population of 34,000, one is in Essex County and the other is Montclair."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000"],"label_b":["Eddington","Garnavillo","Montclair","Urbana"],"label_c":["Essex","Hampshire","Norfolk","Worcester"],"label_d":["Cal Compton","Sal Swanson","Ted Tanner","Vic Vazquez"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=faea9288b3dc2f51edea95f7e35cfcc5"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Of the guest who is staying for 4 days and the person in room 203, one is Vincent and the other is from Texas.","Lara isn't staying for exactly 2 days.","The customer from Connecticut is in room 124.","Mr. Gonzalez is staying 1 day longer than the customer in room 114.","The client in room 124 is staying somewhat longer than Lara.","The customer who is staying for 3 days is in room 203.","The customer from Pennsylvania is staying somewhat longer than the person in room 203."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mr. Gonzalez","Lara","Rios","Vincent"],"label_c":["114","117","124","203"],"label_d":["Connecticut","New Jersey","Pennsylvania","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d65e5b8527408da5a34b75c61cd17b28"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The class with 6 people starts 1 hour after Marilyn's class.","The 12:30pm class, the anusara yoga session, and the class with 8 people are three different classes.","The vinyasa yoga session is led by Marilyn.","The 11:30am class, the anusara yoga session, and the class with 5 people are three different classes.","The class with 12 people, Teresa's session, and the 11:30am class are three different classes.","Rosemary's class begins 1 hour before the hatha yoga session.","The prenatal yoga class has 5 people in it."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","hatha","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Marilyn","Rosemary","Sandra","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","12"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da374f8f0ebc9257e042a691372b3ece"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Susan's job is either the anniversary event or the job in North Dakota.","The event in South Carolina will involve somewhat fewer people than the conference job.","Roland's assignment will involve somewhat more people than the assignment in Arizona.","Of the conference job and Flora's job, one will be in Arizona and the other will have 100 attendees.","Roland's job will be in South Carolina.","The job in Arizona and the anniversary event are different events.","The assignment in Massachusetts is the graduation."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125"],"label_b":["Flora","Roland","Susan","Yolanda"],"label_c":["anniversary","conference","graduation","retreat"],"label_d":["Arizona","Massachusetts","North Dakota","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36f18eb07f230ade289b0a37a81c1bc0"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The orange design took somewhat more minutes to print than the green item.","Jacqueline's piece, the purple item, and the mask are three different items.","Of the phone case and the item that printed in 15 minutes, one was orange and the other was Felicia's.","The piece that printed in 15 minutes was the helmet.","The red design was either the design that printed in 20 minutes or the design that printed in 10 minutes.","Ollie's piece took somewhat more minutes to print than the phone case.","Ollie's piece wasn't purple."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Felicia","Jacqueline","Ollie","Philip"],"label_c":["flower","helmet","mask","phone case"],"label_d":["green","orange","purple","red"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5143d45daf8784f788449e27640fb7e"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Of the one with a maximum height of 55 ft and the one with a maximum height of 45 ft, one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 25 MPH and the other is Line G.","Line F is 50 feet shorter than Line A.","The line with a maximum height of 55 ft is longer than the line with a maximum height of 45 ft.","Line F is 50 feet shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.","The one with a maximum height of 25 ft is 50 feet shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.","Line A is 700 ft long.","Line F is either the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH or the line with a maximum height of 55 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","45 ft","55 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f2a2712e6c240818261908b9b6e5ca9"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Of the title that sold 26 copies and Alexis Olson's book, one is 310 pages long and the other is My Best Friend.","Call of Duty sold 7 fewer copies than Alexis Olson's book.","Wendalissa sold 7 more copies than Bill Orega's book.","The title that sold 26 copies, Call of Duty, and the 204-page book are three different books.","Zoey Stout's book sold 7 more copies than My Best Friend.","Of the book that sold 26 copies and the 218-page book, one is My Best Friend and the other was written by Matt Stevens."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Call of Duty","Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Wendalissa"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Matt Stevens","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["192","204","218","310"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed8685cfc2d579acdd445e7dca73f61f"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The contestants that launched the white potato landed 15 feet short of the contestants that used the vacuum cannon.","The contestants that used the vacuum cannon landed somewhat short of the contestants that launched the black potato.","The contestants that launched the orange potato landed 30 feet short of the Super Tubers.","Of the group that made it to 165 ft and the contestants that used the hybrid sling, one used the purple potato and the other was the Yukon Bolds.","The contestants that made it to 165 ft used the catapult.","The Mad Mashers scored a distance of 135 ft."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices","Colors"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft"],"label_b":["Mad Mashers","Spud Chuckers","Super Tubers","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["air cannon","catapult","hybrid sling","vacuum cannon"],"label_d":["black","orange","purple","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5f864248861906712f44e5df44ba151"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The city in Essex County has fewer people than the town whose mayor is Pete Porter.","The town with a population of 34,000 is either the city in Norfolk County or Montclair.","Wapello has 3,000 more people than the city in Suffolk County.","The town whose mayor is Ted Tanner is either the town in Norfolk County or the city in Suffolk County.","The town in Essex County has more people than the town whose mayor is Cal Compton.","Neither the city with a population of 28,000 nor Hayfork is the city whose mayor is Ted Tanner.","Of the city whose mayor is Pete Porter and the town whose mayor is Cal Compton, one is Hayfork and the other is in Suffolk County.","The town whose mayor is Ted Tanner has more people than the town in Essex County."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000"],"label_b":["Hayfork","Montclair","Wapello","Yale"],"label_c":["Essex","Middlesex","Norfolk","Suffolk"],"label_d":["Cal Compton","Ed Espinoza","Pete Porter","Ted Tanner"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4157bf43ec9867f055140ec150113a91"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Susan was either the Pearsons' child or the baby delivered in room 112.","Raul was born sometime before the baby delivered in room 225.","The Quinns' child was born sometime after Gretchen.","The baby delivered in room 225 was the Quinns'.","Of the baby delivered in room 230 and the baby born at 12:07am, one was Raul and the other was Olga.","Gretchen was born 3 minutes before the Ortegas' baby.","Olga was born sometime after the Pearsons' child."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Gretchen","Olga","Raul","Susan"],"label_c":["Ortega","Pearson","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_d":["112","206","225","230"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bcdd5cba20ad1fcc7a7e771f67be7d5"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The match with the Dragons, the October 11 match, and the October 15 game are three different games.","Of the October 15 match and the game with the Warriors, one finished with a score of 34-7 and the other was in Coachella.","Of the match with the White Rhinos and the October 3 game, one finished with a score of 20-13 and the other was in Coachella.","The October 11 match was in Avila Beach.","The match with the Rams was in Ferndale.","The game in Humeston didn't finish with a score of 28-10.","The match in Coachella, the 28-10 game, and the October 11 match are three different games."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Dragons","Rams","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["20-13","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Coachella","Ferndale","Humeston"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6234a3da0c0aa58dedf41de24ecfed27"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Glenda was immediately behind the person who ordered egg nog for their second scoop.","The person who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop is either the first customer or Roberta.","The person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop ordered banana for their first scoop.","Earnest was immediately ahead of the customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop.","Roberta didn't order strawberry for their second scoop.","Earnest is either the fourth person or the customer who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop.","The customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop was somewhere in line behind Earnest.","Earnest was immediately ahead of Yvette.","Of the third customer and the second person, one was Glenda and the other ordered cherry for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th"],"label_b":["Earnest","Glenda","Roberta","Yvette"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","mango","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","egg nog","rum raisin","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9ff152f793dece174e7203472fe76fd"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Oliver isn't the Russian.","Brent is either the person going first or the person who will lift 960 lbs.","Jeremy is either the man going fifth or the Russian.","Of the contestant going fifth and the man going second, one is Nicola and the other will lift 920 lbs.","Brent will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the South African.","The American is either Brent or the person who will lift 920 lbs.","The American will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by Oliver.","The person going fifth will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by the Russian."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Russian","South African"],"label_d":["first","second","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb96f4f116dbb75deceeddecc87185ef"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["The centenarian who is 111 years old isn't a native of Missouri.","The person who lives in Old Station is 1 year older than the Louisiana native.","The Rhode Island native is 1 year older than Preston.","Zachary is 1 year younger than the centenarian who lives in Jackson.","Of Zachary and the centenarian who lives in Old Station, one is 111 years old and the other is a native of Rhode Island.","Floyd is 112 years old.","Preston is younger than the person who lives in Limington."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years"],"label_b":["Floyd","Gilbert","Preston","Zachary"],"label_c":["Florida","Louisiana","Missouri","Rhode Island"],"label_d":["Jackson","Kirkville","Limington","Old Station"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=808ebe85fa06000dcf41763076a38d00"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The competitor in the orange shirt finished 2 minutes before Greg.","Of the runner from Pierson and the contestant who finished in 21 minutes, one was Mathew and the other wore the orange shirt.","The competitor who finished in 23 minutes was from Templeton.","The runner who finished in 23 minutes was either the contestant from Kamrar or the contestant in the violet shirt.","The four runners were the competitor from Kamrar, the competitor in the violet shirt, the contestant in the white shirt and the contestant in the orange shirt.","The runner in the white shirt was either Greg or Ted.","Ted was either the contestant from Kamrar or the competitor from Templeton."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Daryl","Greg","Mathew","Ted"],"label_c":["black","orange","violet","white"],"label_d":["Danbury","Kamrar","Pierson","Templeton"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72ad9bd97434bd417afdc0a4d303412f"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The Canadian will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by the person going fourth.","The man going seventh will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Oliver.","Vincent will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the Canadian.","The contestant going fourth is either the Russian or Vincent.","Of the man going seventh and the man going fourth, one is the Korean and the other is Wendell.","The person going fifth will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the man going second.","The man going fourth will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the American."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Oliver","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Korean","Russian"],"label_d":["second","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27e7cd7cf204b31424919e20eb936f69"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["The player who graduated in 2007 is either Clayton or the person who's now with the Yankees.","Of the person who's now with the Yankees and the person from Bradbury, one graduated in 2008 and the other graduated in 2007.","Glenn isn't from Nora Springs.","Of the person from Frenchboro and Ronnie, one graduated in 2008 and the other is now with the Giants.","The player who's now with the Tigers graduated 1 year after the person from Frenchboro.","Clayton is from Frenchboro.","Neither the person who graduated in 2008 nor the player who graduated in 2006 is Francis."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008"],"label_b":["Clayton","Francis","Glenn","Ronnie"],"label_c":["Cubs","Giants","Tigers","Yankees"],"label_d":["Bradbury","Frenchboro","Jacumba","Nora Springs"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=779151b8feed1be49cc0c6a9138e018e"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Edna's product contains apple.","Of the vanilla candle and the lime product, one is Victoria's and the other is $6.50.","The ginger product, Dolores's candle, and Edna's candle are three different products.","The coconut candle is either the cinnamon product or the $5.50 product.","The apple product contains vanilla.","Dolores's candle costs more than the bergamot product.","The $4.50 candle doesn't contain lavender.","The $5.50 product is either Victoria's candle or the ginger candle."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Dolores","Edna","Sophie","Victoria"],"label_c":["cinnamon","ginger","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","lime"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff4418c5baf16b486f874dd7fcd2c28e"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team that dropped at Brook Woods is either Foxtrot Group or the team with 7 members.","The team that dropped at Anthon Ridge deployed sometime after the squad with 4 members.","The team that jumped at 9:00am was dropped at Dana Point.","The team that jumped at 11:00am weren't dropped at Anthon Ridge.","Sierra Group has 7 people in it.","The squad that dropped at Dana Point, the team with 4 members and Yankee Group are all different teams.","Yankee Group weren't dropped at Anthon Ridge.","Foxtrot Group deployed 1 hour before the squad with 10 members."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","Sierra","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point"],"label_d":["4","6","7","10"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=988d841b4fd47053cac21231a44b15c0"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 45 ft.","Of the 800 ft line and Line A, one reaches a height of 25 ft and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 50 MPH.","The one with a maximum height of 85 ft, the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH, and Line F are three different lines.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH is 50 feet longer than Line E.","The one with a maximum height of 45 ft is either Line A or the 700 ft line.","The 700 ft one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 30 MPH.","Line F can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 45 MPH."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line D","Line E","Line F"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","45 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["30 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4db9126961f0d8039fc9a372ea1c2f1a"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The study beginning in May has nothing to do with basking sharks.","Of the leopard shark project and the study on the Liberty, one is Wilbur's study and the other is Lauren's project.","The four projects are the assignment beginning in April, the basking shark study, the assignment on the Escape and the project on the Osprey.","Neither the basking shark study nor the study beginning in March is Iris's project.","Of the study on the Osprey and the goblin shark project, one starts in March and the other is Wilbur's assignment.","The study beginning in April is either the goblin shark study or Stacy's project."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Iris","Lauren","Stacy","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Osprey"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","leopard"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de2316f231379cdf182b1fabc9304070"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The animal added to the list in 2006 doesn't live in Denmark.","The dobra dingo was listed 2 years before the animal with a population size of 420.","The animal that lives in Ghana was listed sometime after the perens pig.","The animal that lives in Ghana is either the species with a population size of 525 or the animal added to the list in 2006.","The lisner cat is either the animal with a population size of 175 or the animal that lives in Denmark.","The animal that lives in Denmark is either the dobra dingo or the species with a population size of 210.","The osbele oryx lives in Qatar."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","lisner cat","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["175","210","420","525"],"label_d":["Denmark","Ghana","Oman","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86bafd79a425a575060cebcacff5666f"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking that requested the magician isn't on York Court.","The booking on O Street is for the Andersons.","The Yang family party, the event that requested the clown, and the party on O Street are three different events.","The party that requested the bounce castle is sometime after the Thornton family event.","Of the booking that requested the bounce castle and the party that requested the clown, one is for the Andersons and the other is on Ethel Street.","The Yang family party is 1 day after the Johnson family booking.","The event on York Court is either the party on October 3 or the booking on October 5.","The event that requested the clown is 1 day after the Yang family booking."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","magician","rock band"],"label_c":["Anderson","Johnson","Thornton","Yang"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Gillis Avenue","O Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a335f8fab49126db78b43decb8afb6e"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["The sauce that uses the panju reaper is 5,000 SHU spicier than \"Hertz So Good\".","Betsy's product is rated at 20,000 Scoville Heat Units.","\"Pants on Fire\" is 5,000 SHU spicier than Lula's hot sauce.","The sauce rated at 15,000 SHU isn't \"Magma Drizzle\".","Lula's sauce is somewhat less spicy than the hot sauce that uses the naga viper.","Of Oliver's hot sauce and the product that uses the panju reaper, one is rated at 15,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other is \"Pants on Fire\".","Oliver's sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the product that uses the assam anjula."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000"],"label_b":["Betsy","Danny","Lula","Oliver"],"label_c":["Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Magma Drizzle","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","naga viper","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=059624ddb620263cb29afd02d7f2997e"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["The dog from Gilroy had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the canine Paula trained.","Gizmo isn't from Gilroy.","Of the canine that was in school for 6 weeks and Buster, one was trained by Paula and the other is from Victorville.","The canine Stephanie trained trained 2 weeks more than Lucky.","Lucky, the dog that was in school for 9 weeks, and the one Stephanie trained are three different dogs.","The dog Martha trained trained 1 week less than Cooper.","The canine that was in school for 9 weeks, the one from Harrison, and the one from Victorville are three different dogs."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks"],"label_b":["Buster","Cooper","Gizmo","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Odette","Paula","Stephanie"],"label_d":["Fontanelle","Gilroy","Harrison","Victorville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0dfd151c0545a8e4b0c7f651745ad27"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Darkwing 6 costs 50 million dollars less than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.8.","The Raven 12 wasn't built by Drummond.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.3 costs 25 million dollars less than the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2.","Of the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5 and the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.3, one costs $100 million and the other is the Raven 12.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.5 is either the plane built by Drummond or the aircraft built by McConnell.","The $150 million plane wasn't built by Pittakan.","The Dragon F-15 costs $125 million.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.2 was built by Ale and Moore."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Kesseling","Raven 12"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","McConnell","Pittakan"],"label_d":["Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 3.2"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=920029b2859c552d336de59ba6d24e2c"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Willie's assignment starts 1 hour after the living room assignment.","The $5.00 job isn't the kitchen.","The $5.00 chore starts 1 hour after Willie's job.","Olivia's job is the garage.","Of Olivia's assignment and the job that starts at 8:00am, one gets an allowance of $7.00 and the other gets an allowance of $8.50.","Glenn's task gets an allowance of $7.00."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Glenn","Henrietta","Olivia","Willie"],"label_c":["basement","garage","kitchen","living room"],"label_d":["$5.00","$7.00","$7.50","$8.50"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=612c33d0525ec16a076bcff60c638486"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["The movie produced in Romania is either the film with a running time of 60 minutes or Harvest Sun.","Of Keith King's film and the film produced in Macedonia, one has a running time of 65 minutes and the other is Dreams of July.","Milton Vale is 5 minutes longer than Jesse Jimenez's film.","Neither the film produced in Austria nor the film produced in Romania is Don Daugherty's film.","Of Dreams of July and the film with a running time of 60 minutes, one was made in Austria and the other was directed by Tim Tucker.","Neither Don Daugherty's film nor Jesse Jimenez's film is the film produced in Poland."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes"],"label_b":["Don Daugherty","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale"],"label_d":["Austria","Macedonia","Poland","Romania"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d1d03d2b0536c7865cda912646538ce"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["Of the booking on October 4 and the party on James Street, one is for the Garners and the other is for the Kings.","The event on James Street is either the party that requested the superhero or the booking on October 3.","The booking that requested the rock band is on Lakeview Lane.","The booking on James Street is sometime before the Garner family booking.","The event that requested the superhero isn't for the Claytons.","The Underwood family event, the booking that requested the photo booth and the event that requested the clown are all different events.","The party that requested the clown is on Madison Street.","The event that requested the rock band is sometime after the booking that requested the superhero.","The Garner family event is 2 days before the Underwood family party."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["clown","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Clayton","Garner","King","Underwood"],"label_d":["Fred Lane","James Street","Lakeview Lane","Madison Street"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68f3aab4956d8042d51baba2033b2896"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The client who is staying for 3 days is either Tran or Mr. Bray.","Of the client who is staying for 3 days and the person in room 117, one is from New Jersey and the other is Vincent.","Tran isn't in room 203.","The customer from Oregon is in room 114.","The guest from Alaska is staying 1 day fewer than the person in room 209.","The customer who is staying for 5 days, Quinn, and the person in room 117 are three different people.","Vincent is from Alaska.","Mr. Bray is staying 1 day longer than the guest from Alaska."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Mr. Bray","Quinn","Tran","Vincent"],"label_c":["114","117","203","209"],"label_d":["Alaska","Delaware","New Jersey","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=722ee6ec68bfb61cd4b4748f1cbb8207"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The contestant who won the jalapeno contest began his contest 15 minutes after the contestant from Naperville.","The four contestants are the contestant from Naperville, Guillermo, the competitor who won the blueberry pie contest and Zachary.","Of the person who won the oyster contest and the person who began his competition at 11:45 am, one was from Naperville and the other was Guillermo.","The competitor who won the oyster contest began his contest sometime after the person from Vincennes.","Neither Adam nor Zachary is the contestant who won the doughnut contest.","Zachary wasn't from Monkton."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Francis","Guillermo","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","doughnut","jalapeno","oyster"],"label_d":["Monkton","Naperville","Pervis","Vincennes"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a3f6e458870a933982a741c654b9f8b"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Velma's pet is either the bird purchased in Quimby or the bird purchased in Yetter.","Of the bird bought in February and Yolanda's pet, one was purchased in Yetter and the other is the parrot.","The bird purchased in Inyokern isn't the lorikeet.","Yolanda's pet wasn't bought in March.","The bird purchased in Zwingle was bought 1 month after the lovebird.","The bird purchased in Zwingle was bought sometime before Olivia's pet.","The parrot was bought 1 month after Velma's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Hannah","Olivia","Velma","Yolanda"],"label_c":["canary","lorikeet","lovebird","parrot"],"label_d":["Inyokern","Quimby","Yetter","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0d722ebbe673f20a8f27c15bb03b376"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The trip to Isleton was either the April 7 trip or the April 28 outing.","Of the April 15 outing and the outing to Isleton, one was with Terrence and the other logged 9 shooting stars.","The trip where they saw 23 shooting stars was with Reynaldo.","The trip to Gilmore City logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 28 trip.","The trip where they saw 16 shooting stars wasn't in Manchester.","The outing with Quinn logged somewhat more shooting stars the April 10 outing.","The April 28 outing was with Quinn."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23"],"label_b":["April 7","April 10","April 15","April 28"],"label_c":["Gilmore City","Isleton","Livermore","Manchester"],"label_d":["Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12a3fe9f60da2a86c5bb05a4e27293c6"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The jumper who jumped 110.8 meters was either the jumper who scored 103 points or the contestant who scored 96 points.","Of Irma and the jumper from Germany, one scored 89 points and the other jumped 86.4 meters.","Of the jumper from Norway and Shawna, one scored 96 points and the other jumped 95.0 meters.","The skier who scored 103 points, the jumper who jumped 95.0 meters, and the skier from Denmark are three different people.","Patti wasn't from Norway.","The contestant who scored 89 points, the person who jumped 95.0 meters, and the person from Sweden are three different people.","The skier from Germany was either the skier who scored 96 points or Becky."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Becky","Irma","Patti","Shawna"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","95.0 meters","102.9 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":["Denmark","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=408dd54bf86ed2c3c15dba3690baa919"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Of the $150,000 stamp and the stamp that was issued in 1879, one was bought by Nina Nunez and the other was the \"Bull's Dove\".","Neither Pam Parson's stamp nor the \"Inverted Blue\" was the $150,000 stamp.","The stamp that was issued in 1821 sold for $25,000 more than Pam Parson's stamp.","Pam Parson's stamp originally came out in 1868.","The stamp that was issued in 1927 sold for somewhat less than Nina Nunez's stamp.","Odette Opal's stamp was the \"Danish Rosa\".","The stamp that was issued in 1868 sold for $25,000 less than Mel Morton's stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000"],"label_b":["Mel Morton","Nina Nunez","Odette Opal","Pam Parson"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Danish Rosa","Inverted Blue"],"label_d":["1821","1868","1879","1927"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f880ff21a7d3739c914b7c41718bf3f5"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who took the Baroness cruise is either Miranda or Ollie.","The person who went to Barbados is either the person who took the Neptunia cruise or Lee.","The person who took the 1985 cruise went to Barbados.","The person who took the Azure Seas cruise set sail sometime before the person who took the Farralon cruise.","The person who went to Puerto Rico set sail sometime before Ollie.","The person who took the Baroness cruise set sail sometime after the traveler who went to Jamaica.","Of the traveler who took the 1985 cruise and the traveler who went to Jamaica, one is Greg and the other is Ollie.","Miranda didn't go to Saint Lucia."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Greg","Lee","Miranda","Ollie"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Farralon","Neptunia"],"label_d":["Barbados","Jamaica","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=575e08f02b61d10bb537a052826f2b0c"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Stealth was either the game played in February or the game played in March.","Of Emberfight and the board game hosted at Wendy's house, one had exactly 13 players and the other had exactly 9 players.","Bladescape had exactly 13 players.","The board game played in January, the game with 13 players, and the game with 11 players are three different games.","The game with 12 players was played 1 month after the game hosted at Olive's house.","The board game with 11 players was hosted by Olive.","The game hosted at Pat's house was played sometime after Android Disco."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Emberfight","Stealth"],"label_c":["Olive","Pat","Todd","Wendy"],"label_d":["9","11","12","13"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=372e9b47b4e5e6da3cb5609d9f27cf74"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The alligator that is 15.3 feet long is 5 years older than the alligator that is 13.6 feet long.","Bubba is somewhat older than the alligator that is 14.0 feet long.","Neither Claws nor the animal caught in Pisa is the alligator that is 15.3 feet long.","Of Bubba and Claws, one is 11.5 feet long and the other was captured in Anna.","The animal caught in Troy is either the 5 year old alligator or the 15 year old animal.","Claws is 5 years older than the animal that is 15.3 feet long.","Elwood wasn't caught in Troy.","The gator caught in Pisa is 11.5 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20"],"label_b":["Bubba","Claws","Elwood","Iggy"],"label_c":["11.5 feet","13.6 feet","14.0 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":["Anna","Mesa","Pisa","Troy"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35564e838e3e20b0eca3a510a3752a11"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The business Michael will dust on June 7th is in Upper Lake.","Of the business in Defiance and the farm Michael will dust on June 6th, one is Blackwater and the other grows soy.","Tall Pines will be worked on sometime after the farm that grows corn.","The farm that grows alfalfa isn't in Castaic.","The farm that grows soy will be worked on 1 day after Tall Pines.","Meadowgrove is in Santa Clara."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Castaic","Defiance","Santa Clara","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["alfalfa","cucumbers","corn","soy"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38df084d7c55441731ad2431670bb375"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The winged snake is 6 inches longer than the green & white reptile.","The black & green serpent is either the reptile that is 24 inches long or the snake from Spain.","The green & white serpent is longer than the serpent from Spain.","The animal that is 30 inches long, the serpent from Nicaragua, and the green & red serpent are three different animals.","The snake that is 12 inches long, the serpent from Nicaragua, and the green & red serpent are three different animals.","The horned viper, the green & red snake, and the reptile from Australia are three different animals.","Of the serpent from Nicaragua and the tawny cobra, one is black & green and the other is 18 inches long."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","horned viper","tawny cobra","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","Spain"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","green & white","green & red"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ffe754b0d391d539e82538ffbd303c5"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The bird purchased in Davis is either the macaw or Ida's pet.","The bird purchased in Berkeley was bought sometime before the bird purchased in Hornitos.","Sara's pet isn't the lorikeet.","The bird purchased in Ellsworth was bought 1 month after Sara's pet.","Of the macaw and the bird bought in February, one is Bonita's and the other is Sara's.","The canary was bought 2 months after Gladys's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bonita","Gladys","Ida","Sara"],"label_c":["canary","lorikeet","lovebird","macaw"],"label_d":["Berkeley","Davis","Ellsworth","Hornitos"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e87d0f2b3fc855bd3640eb048c9e8193"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["The friend who started a yoga regimen used the caveman diet.","The dieter who lost 5 lbs is either Tom or Anthony.","The friend who started a cycling regimen lost 2 fewer pounds than the friend who used the low-fat diet.","Vickie started cycling.","Anthony lost 2 more pounds than the friend who started a cycling regimen.","Of the friend who lost 5 lbs and the friend who used the dairy-free diet, one started rowing and the other is Vickie.","The person who lost 9 lbs, Mandy, and the person who used the dairy-free diet are three different people.","Tom didn't use the gluten-free diet."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Anthony","Mandy","Tom","Vickie"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","low-fat"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","rowing","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30bf3b638a22ae701090c1c5196d59a0"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The purchase that included figs cost 1 dollar more than the order that included turnips.","Of the $7.25 purchase and the purchase that included rhubarb, one was Vicky's and the other was Bennie's.","Paul's order cost 1 dollar less than Irma's purchase.","The order that included watermelons cost more than the purchase that included raspberries.","The purchase that included blackberries cost 2 dollars more than the order that included onions.","Vicky's purchase didn't include celery.","The $4.25 order included turnips."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Bennie","Irma","Paul","Vicky"],"label_c":["celery","onions","rhubarb","turnips"],"label_d":["blackberries","figs","raspberries","watermelons"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6af9ebb4d369f9899a8aa4b68f1f64ec"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Vickie was either the scout who got the third award or the youngster who won the leadership badge.","The scout who got the second award didn't win the leadership badge.","The girl from troop 5025 was either the girl who won the theater badge or the scout who won the leadership badge.","The scout from troop 3094 was awarded after the girl who won the swimming badge.","Tara wasn't awarded second.","Of the youngster who won the ceramics badge and the youngster from troop 4443, one was awarded second and the other was Angelina.","Of the girl from troop 4443 and the girl who won the swimming badge, one was awarded second and the other was Vickie."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Maxine","Tara","Vickie"],"label_c":["ceramics","leadership","swimming","theater"],"label_d":["3094","4443","4781","5025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90ec294f2530165c44f69ada8e08f9e4"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Of the dog adopted in March and the collie, one is named Zachary and the other is Miriam's.","The shih tzu was adopted 1 month after Miriam's pet.","Of the dog adopted in March and Nicholas, one is Miriam's and the other is the schnauzer.","Yvette's pet was adopted 1 month after the dachshund.","Neither Charlotte's pet nor Ian is the puppy adopted in March.","Charlotte's pet was adopted 1 month before the collie."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Charlotte","Elena","Miriam","Yvette"],"label_c":["collie","dachshund","schnauzer","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Felix","Ian","Nicholas","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11792ccce1b36b13204d14ac11b582b6"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp is either the pharmaceutical that treats meningitis or the medicine approved in January.","The medicine approved in February treats diabetes.","Minitrell isn't used to combat meningitis.","Bizolam was approved 2 months after the drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree.","The pharmaceutical approved in March treats heart disease.","Of the drug sourced from a specific type of wasp and the medicine sourced from a specific type of bromeliad, one is Bizolam and the other was approved in April.","The drug that treats diabetes is either Bizolam or Zednisen."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Minitrell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=984fcd838f4460422528377886104cd5"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Yolanda, the person who used the sugar-free diet, and the friend who started a racquetball regimen are three different people.","Pamela lost 9 lbs.","Of the person who started a yoga regimen and the person who used the sugar-free diet, one lost 3 lbs and the other is Zachary.","Yolanda used the vegetarian diet.","Pamela didn't use the vegan diet.","The friend who lost 9 lbs is either Anthony or the person who started a rowing regimen.","Of Zachary and the person who lost 5 lbs, one used the sugar-free diet and the other started playing racquetball."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Anthony","Pamela","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["low-fat","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","racquetball","rowing","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c21b3b6a251d734cf16b50125b2e7be"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["Of the contestants that launched the purple potato and the Russets, one used the slingshot and the other scored a distance of 150 ft.","The Spud Chuckers used the red potato.","The contestants that launched the purple potato landed somewhat short of the Potato Bros.","The Spud Chuckers was either the contestants that launched the purple potato or the group that used the air cannon.","The group that made it to 165 ft used the water cannon.","The Spud Chuckers landed 30 feet short of the group that launched the white potato."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices","Colors"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft"],"label_b":["Potato Bros","Russets","Spud Chuckers","Super Tubers"],"label_c":["air cannon","hybrid sling","slingshot","water cannon"],"label_d":["orange","purple","red","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16ecb8b5f0ba8c05659c951dfcbcdf4e"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["Of the geometry textbook and the title that was published in 2003, one was written by Velma Vintz and the other costs $29.99.","The $39.99 book was written by Steve Spark.","The book that was published in 2012 costs more than the textbook written by Velma Vintz.","Of the $29.99 book and the $39.99 title, one was published in 2012 and the other covers trigonometry.","The algebra title is either the $29.99 book or the title that was published in 2007.","The textbook that was published in 2012 wasn't authored by Tara Tyne.","The calculus textbook was published in 2003."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["algebra","calculus","geometry","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz"],"label_d":["2003","2005","2007","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ca35650ffc1e4f410d7ce317fa85519"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["The K-9 unit that graduated in April was either the K-9 unit sent to York County or Sarge.","The dog assigned to Officer Yates graduated 1 month after the K-9 unit sent to Kermit County.","The canine assigned to Officer Cochran graduated 2 months before Jaws.","Of the dog that graduated in May and the dog sent to Vine County, one was assigned to Officer Ramsey and the other was Jaws.","The canine assigned to Officer Zimmerman graduated sometime after Sarge.","The K-9 unit sent to Vine County graduated 2 months after McGruff."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Barca","Jaws","McGruff","Sarge"],"label_c":["Cochran","Ramsey","Yates","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Kermit","Tanager","Vine","York"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8f6b1623f2c7f8b9d6b8f9f258e1caa"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Tim is either the centenarian who is 111 years old or the centenarian who lives in Compton.","The Florida native is younger than Olivia.","Of the Connecticut native and the Utah native, one is Tim and the other is 110 years old.","Olivia is 1 year younger than Jason.","Olivia doesn't live in Jackson.","The centenarian who lives in New Liberty is either Arlene or the Utah native.","The centenarian who lives in Jackson is younger than the person who lives in West Liberty."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years"],"label_b":["Arlene","Jason","Olivia","Tim"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Florida","Pennsylvania","Utah"],"label_d":["Compton","Jackson","New Liberty","West Liberty"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fc924a37aaa5c07735750dc745d4974"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["Of the house owned by Lyle Kramer and the rental in Delano, one offers 1,100 sq ft of living space and the other offers 1,225 sq ft of living space.","The rental owned by Inga Howell, the home that rents for $1,300\/month and the 1,225 sq ft house are all different houses.","The home in Beaver Cove rents for $825\/month.","The home in Beaver Cove isn't 1,475 sq ft in size.","The rental in Fayette is 125 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Mitsy Lane.","The house owned by Edna Danish rents for $1,100\/month.","The home owned by Edna Danish is somewhat larger than the house in Fayette."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft"],"label_b":["Beaver Cove","Delano","Fayette","Monticello"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$975\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,300\/month"],"label_d":["Edna Danish","Inga Howell","Lyle Kramer","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ddc7fd34fefae0573a79bf24bd641f7"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Of the person who started with the Reti Opening and Priscilla, one lost in 26 moves and the other played second.","The person who lost in 36 moves was either the person who played first or the person who started with the Benko Gambit.","Of the person who played third and the person who lost in 36 moves, one was Christine and the other started with the Reti Opening.","Christine played sometime before the player who started with the Benko Gambit.","Zachary lost in 18 moves.","Zachary started with the Giuoco Start."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Christine","Gail","Priscilla","Zachary"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["18","21","26","36"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80eebae436ceea406849dbb95e34d78b"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The book that was published in 2015 costs less than the geometry book.","Of the $29.99 title and the textbook that was published in 2010, one covers geometry and the other was written by Rosa Rubens.","The pre-calculus title was written by Tara Tyne.","The title that was published in 2003 costs 5 dollars more than the trigonometry book.","The title that was published in 2007 costs 5 dollars less than the algebra book.","The trigonometry title was published in 2007.","The $29.99 textbook, the trigonometry textbook, and the textbook written by Velma Vintz are three different books."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99"],"label_b":["algebra","geometry","pre-calculus","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz"],"label_d":["2003","2007","2010","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d161914f8f91932905b561a7c92886d"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The assignment in South Carolina will involve somewhat fewer people than the retreat job.","Of the retreat assignment and Bridget's event, one will be in Connecticut and the other will have 100 attendees.","Glenda's job is either the graduation assignment or the job in Massachusetts.","Edmund's job will involve somewhat more people than the job in Connecticut.","Edmund's assignment will be in South Carolina.","The assignment in Connecticut and the graduation assignment are different events.","The assignment in Kansas is the symposium."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125"],"label_b":["Bridget","Edmund","Glenda","Patrice"],"label_c":["graduation","retreat","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Kansas","Massachusetts","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee7ab2529f23de0f8d3dfb8b265c4a16"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The team in the violet shirts was either the team from Stacyville or the squad that finished with 751 points.","Neither the squad in the violet shirts nor the squad in the red shirts was the squad that finished with 727 points.","The Gutter Gals was from Big Bear Lake.","The team from Stacyville finished 12 points below the Alley Cats.","The team that finished with 715 points wore orange shirts.","The Turkey Rolls finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the squad from Stacyville.","Of the team from Valley Center and the squad in the violet shirts, one was the Alley Cats and the other had a final score of 751 points.","The squad that finished with 751 points was either the squad from Big Bear Lake or the team in the red shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Oddballs","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["magenta","orange","red","violet"],"label_d":["Big Bear Lake","Stacyville","Valley Center","Woodstock"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6d136a9b71a001f234855424505f3b2"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The suitcase that needs to go to New York weighs less than the silver luggage.","The aquamarine luggage weighs less than Zed Alexander's suitcase.","Of the luggage that needs to go to New York and the piece that needs to go to Denver, one is Yolanda Bauer's and the other weighs 38 pounds.","Vic Evans's luggage weighs 3 pounds more than the violet luggage.","Zed Alexander's suitcase isn't silver.","Vic Evans's suitcase is either the piece that needs to go to Atlanta or the suitcase that weighs 41 pounds.","The aquamarine piece is either Vic Evans's luggage or the suitcase that weighs 38 pounds.","Wanda Dotson's suitcase is either the bag that needs to go to New York or the silver suitcase."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44"],"label_b":["Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["aquamarine","ochre","silver","violet"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Denver","New York","Orlando"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc457ccd39278b342432ab67506c74f2"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["The planet 45 light years from earth doesn't orbit star PLC 120.","Of Quael and the planet 43 light years from earth, one has a diameter of 345,000 mi. and the other orbits star ZQ 75.","The planet orbiting star EX 53 is either the exoplanet 47 light years from earth or Ereph.","Rodul is either the planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. or the exoplanet 41 light years from earth.","Of Quael and the planet orbiting star PLC 120, one has a diameter of 310,000 mi. and the other is 41 light years from earth.","The planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi. is either the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53 or the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198.","The exoplanet orbiting star ZQ 75 is 2 light years closer to us than the planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi.."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years"],"label_b":["Ereph","Quael","Rodul","Xidat"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","PLC 120","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["295,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","345,000 mi.","540,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d108773480a5c8a2d339862acc92362"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Of the pair that finished in 29 seconds and Valerie's team, one included Felipe and the other was from Ireton.","Cedric's duo finished 9 seconds after the duo from Ireton.","Alexander's duo, Tina's team, and the team that finished in 44 seconds are three different teams.","Tina's team finished 3 seconds after the team from Frazier Park.","Garrett's duo wasn't from Ireton.","David's duo finished in 44 seconds.","Of the pair that finished in 41 seconds and the pair that finished in 32 seconds, one was from Gouldsboro and the other included Garrett.","The pair from San Jacinto didn't include Sandy.","Wendy's team finished sometime before the pair from Project City.","Robyn's team finished 9 seconds before the duo from San Jacinto.","Alexander's duo was either the duo that finished in 38 seconds or the pair from Project City."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds","44 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","David","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Valerie","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Frazier Park","Gouldsboro","Ireton","Project City","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b80fd925d4b20baa5923d17b121b2bae"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Cody is either the carver who works with oak or the carver who charges 9 dollars.","Trevor sells Kelher figurines.","Cody doesn't charge 3 dollars.","Johnnie is either the sci-fi fan who sells Chraser figurines or the carver who sells Zaveos figurines.","The carver who works with hickory charges 4 dollars less than Johnnie.","The sci-fi fan who works with ash charges more than Evan.","Trevor charges 6 dollars more than the woodworker who works with hickory.","Of Evan and the carver who charges 3 dollars, one works with walnut and the other sells Furoth figurines.","Neither the carver who charges 3 dollars nor the woodworker who charges 7 dollars is the sci-fi fan who sells Morutia figurines.","The carver who sells Chraser figurines is either the sci-fi fan who works with chestnut or Evan.","Cody charges 4 dollars less than the woodworker who works with chestnut.","Doug charges more than the carver who works with walnut.","The woodworker who sells Chraser figurines charges 6 dollars more than Victor.","Trevor works with mahogany."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars","13 dollars"],"label_b":["Cody","Doug","Evan","Johnnie","Trevor","Victor"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","hickory","mahogany","oak","walnut"],"label_d":["Chraser","Enthatia","Furoth","Kelher","Morutia","Zaveos"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b38af9b62e315d3ce5a10ecf3dbf4ba"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event that requested the petting zoo is for the Powells.","The booking that requested the rock band is sometime before the booking on Ronald Street.","The party on October 7 is on Willow Street.","The Walker family booking is sometime before the booking on O Street.","The event that requested the superhero isn't for the Quinns.","The Zimmerman family booking is sometime before the booking that requested the magician.","The booking on October 8 is for the Powells.","Of the party on October 6 and the booking on O Street, one is for the Quinns and the other requested the photo booth.","The six events are the party that requested the magician, the Quinn family party, the booking on Campus Drive, the event on October 5, the Stanley family party and the Zimmerman family party.","The party that requested the photo booth is sometime after the event on Norway Court.","The party that requested the clown isn't on Ronald Street."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["clown","magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Powell","Quinn","Stanley","Thornton","Walker","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Campus Drive","Island Drive","Norway Court","O Street","Ronald Street","Willow Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32ad2f6416eb9a01ccfb2aa9c4d6b6ba"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["Of the bikram yoga session and Rosemary's class, one has 6 people in it and the other is at 9:30am.","The class with 9 people is either Nancy's class or the 12:30pm session.","The 9:30am class isn't led by Nancy.","The vinyasa yoga session begins sometime before Rosemary's session.","The 2:30pm class is either the bikram yoga session or the session with 15 people.","Of Opal's session and the hatha yoga class, one has 14 people in it and the other is at 11:30am.","The class with 5 people isn't led by Leah.","Of the iyengar yoga session and the session with 14 people, one is led by Rosemary and the other is at 12:30pm.","The vinyasa yoga class is either the 1:30pm session or Karen's session.","The session with 8 people, the 11:30am class, and the bikram yoga session are three different classes.","The prenatal yoga class doesn't start at 2:30pm."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Leah","Marilyn","Nancy","Opal","Rosemary"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c8e2e24f8df743ba93d73999dfdb736"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 28 trip wasn't in Janesville.","The outing where they saw 30 shooting stars wasn't with Orville.","The trip where they saw 9 shooting stars was either the trip with Paulette or the April 22 outing.","Of the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars and the trip to Eastbrook, one was on April 7 and the other was on April 10.","Of the trip to Janesville and the April 22 trip, one logged 23 shooting stars and the other was with Stephanie.","The outing to Kalona logged 14 fewer shooting stars than the April 22 outing.","The outing where they saw 30 shooting stars was either the April 28 outing or the trip to Eastbrook.","The April 10 trip wasn't with Terrence.","The April 4 outing didn't log exactly 2 shooting stars.","The trip where they saw 23 shooting stars wasn't in Conesville.","Neither the trip where they saw 30 shooting stars nor the outing where they saw 9 shooting stars was the trip with Terrence.","The trip with Stephanie, the April 4 outing, the trip with Nolan and the outing with Paulette were all different trips.","Of the outing where they saw 23 shooting stars and the trip to Manchester, one was on April 10 and the other was with Quinn."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30","37"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 10","April 22","April 25","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Isleton","Janesville","Kalona","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Paulette","Quinn","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c7f8e05ac83a8dd690e59e9aeb810da"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["413 Doiotima won't have mining operations begin there in 2040.","49 Eugenia doesn't have an exact diameter of 11 km.","35 Ursula has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid rich in yttrium.","Of the asteroid with a diameter of 17 km and 49 Eugenia, one is rich in lanthanum and the other will see mining operations begin in 2025.","The asteroid with a diameter of 17 km won't have mining operations begin there in 2030.","35 Ursula won't have mining operations begin there in 2040.","413 Doiotima has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 has a diameter 12 km smaller than the asteroid rich in gold.","Of the asteroid with a diameter of 41 km and 26 Amphitrite, one is rich in nickel and the other will see mining operations begin in 2045.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050 and the asteroid rich in lanthanum, one is 35 Ursula and the other is 61 Nemesis.","61 Nemesis has a diameter 12 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030.","The asteroid with a diameter of 35 km is either 82 Sylvia or the asteroid rich in cobalt."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km"],"label_b":["26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","nickel","platinum","yttrium"],"label_d":["2025","2030","2035","2040","2045","2050"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d037e3e854ecd42579635504217ab010"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The clover honey isn't produced by Linda Lynn.","The $6.50 product doesn't come from Riverton.","The product from Riverton, the $9.50 honey, and Keith Koch's product are three different products.","The honey from Riverton costs more than Ivy Ingram's honey.","Of the honey from Santa Clara and the $8.50 product, one is produced by Linda Lynn and the other is made from alfalfa nectar.","Midge Mintz's honey is either the $8.50 honey or the $6.50 product.","The sage honey is either the product from Winterport or the $5.50 product.","The honey from Volga is either the $9.50 honey or the $10.50 honey.","The clover honey doesn't come from Fowler.","Of the sourwood product and the honey from Mariaville, one is produced by Nick Norris and the other costs $5.50.","Linda Lynn's honey costs 2 dollars more than the honey from Winterport.","Of the sourwood product and the $8.50 honey, one comes from Riverton and the other is produced by Midge Mintz.","The product from Fowler costs less than the lemon blossom product.","The honey from Mariaville isn't produced by Keith Koch."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Fowler","Mariaville","Riverton","Santa Clara","Volga","Winterport"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab78f6ea7330415f7540d11f09b1f03d"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Of Hugh and the patient with Fumanix insurance, one is complaining about back pain and the other has the 12 noon appointment.","The person with the 10:00am appointment isn't complaining about shingles.","Alan is either the patient suffering from heartburn or the person with HealthCo insurance.","The patient suffering from vertigo is either Kirk or Alan.","The patient with the 2:00pm appointment, the patient suffering from hip pain, Paul, the patient with Medicorp insurance and the person with Lifealign insurance are all different patients.","The person with HealthCo insurance isn't complaining about shingles.","Ian has an appointment 1 hour before the patient with Lifealign insurance.","Of the patient with the 10:00am appointment and the patient suffering from hip pain, one has Red Shield insurance and the other is Hugh.","The person with the 2:00pm appointment isn't complaining about vertigo.","The person with the 9:00am appointment is either the person suffering from back pain or the patient with HealthCo insurance.","The patient with HealthCo insurance has an appointment 3 hours after Oscar."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alan","Hugh","Ian","Kirk","Oscar","Paul"],"label_c":["back pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff453f63e7282447daba86266c8433a4"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Vincent played 3 more games than the boy who played third base.","Delbert didn't play left field.","The person who played first base was either the person who wore number 28 or the player who played 13 games.","The boy who played 13 games was either the player who played center field or Hugh.","The boy who played 10 games wore number 35.","Of the person who wore number 29 and the player who played left field, one played 10 games and the other was Frank.","Salvatore played somewhat fewer games than the boy who wore number 32.","Salvatore was either the player who wore number 28 or the person who played right field.","Neither the player who played center field nor the boy who played 9 games was the player who wore number 3.","Of the person who played shortstop and the player who played third base, one was Salvatore and the other played 8 games.","Salvatore didn't play 9 games."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12","13"],"label_b":["Delbert","Frank","Hugh","Leroy","Salvatore","Vincent"],"label_c":["center field","first base","left field","right field","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":["3","7","28","29","32","35"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0bc1654fe31fe7c686db68a1e52b9c5"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The house in Eagle Grove isn't 1,350 sq ft in size.","The house owned by Callie Berg is 125 sq ft larger than the home in Capitola.","Of the home owned by Inga Howell and the rental in Beaver Cove, one rents for $1,250\/month and the other offers 1,725 sq ft of living space.","The rental in Gilman doesn't rent for $1,850\/month.","Of the home that rents for $1,100\/month and the 1,475 sq ft home, one is owned by Callie Berg and the other is in La Palma.","The home owned by Lyle Kramer is somewhat smaller than the home that rents for $1,250\/month.","The rental owned by Jada Ingram doesn't rent for $825\/month.","The rental owned by Hal Garrison is either the house in Gilman or the home that rents for $1,525\/month.","Of the home that rents for $1,850\/month and the 1,600 sq ft home, one is owned by Kip Jenkins and the other is owned by Inga Howell.","The home that rents for $1,850\/month is 250 sq ft larger than the house in Capitola.","The rental owned by Lyle Kramer is somewhat larger than the home that rents for $1,100\/month.","The house owned by Jada Ingram is somewhat larger than the home that rents for $1,100\/month.","The home in Gilman isn't 1,225 sq ft in size."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft","1,725 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Beaver Cove","Capitola","Eagle Grove","Gilman","La Palma"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Callie Berg","Hal Garrison","Inga Howell","Jada Ingram","Kip Jenkins","Lyle Kramer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a09983753466e4869fd117b61e9054a"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The honey from Peru is either Ivy Ingram's product or Midge Mintz's product.","The fireweed honey costs $10.50.","Of the product from Greenfield and the fireweed product, one costs $9.50 and the other is produced by Jim Joyner.","Nick Norris's product is either the sourwood product or the clover product.","The alfalfa product doesn't cost $7.50.","Of the $6.50 product and the product from Kellerton, one is made from basswood nectar and the other is produced by Jim Joyner.","Of the product from Santa Clara and the lemon blossom product, one is produced by Ivy Ingram and the other costs $8.50.","Nick Norris's honey costs 1 dollar less than the product from Kellerton.","The clover product costs less than the product from Unity.","Linda Lynn's honey costs less than the product from Isleton."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sourwood"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Greenfield","Isleton","Kellerton","Peru","Santa Clara","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3dd69ee6068e15d9b8916bc2f42c0132"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Of the person going fifth and the Korean, one will lift 920 lbs and the other is Francisco.","The contestant going second will lift a weight that is 160 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the Korean.","Of the man going third and the contestant who will lift 1,080 lbs, one is the Korean and the other is Vincent.","The Dane will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by Vincent.","The person going seventh is either the person who will lift 880 lbs or the South African.","The Russian is either Vincent or the contestant who will lift 1,000 lbs.","Of the South African and the man going fifth, one will lift 960 lbs and the other is Jeremy.","The person going sixth, the person who will lift 960 lbs, and Brent are three different competitors.","The person who will lift 920 lbs isn't the Swede.","Jeremy won't lift an exact weight of 1,040 lbs.","Wendell is either the contestant going fourth or the American."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Dane","Korean","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdb11457d0d25aa70fa0bbbc13637cfd"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The owner of the Bay Hawk used the ketch.","Vicky Estes was either the owner of the Alpha One or the owner of the Wave Dancer.","Wendell Orr was either the owner of the Wave Dancer or the owner of the Bay Hawk.","The person in the catamaran took 8 more days to finish than Vicky Estes.","The person who finished in 290 days didn't use the schooner.","The sailor in the schooner was either Ed Alexander or the competitor who finished in 270 days.","The sailor in the trimaran took 8 more days to finish than Debra Decker.","The sailor in the schooner took somewhat more days to finish than the owner of the Sea Dart.","Of the owner of the Alpha One and the sailor in the ketch, one finished in 270 days and the other was Neal Bundt.","The person in the sloop took somewhat more days to finish than Vicky Estes.","The owner of the Quick Silver was either the competitor who finished in 270 days or the competitor who finished in 278 days.","The person in the pilot cutter took 12 fewer days to finish than Wendell Orr."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286","290"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Bay Hawk","Quick Silver","Sea Dart","Shady Lady","Wave Dancer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=063e4027f7715350ea9632e743511730"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Of the traveler who went to Saint Lucia and Andre, one was on the 1986 cruise and the other took the Farralon cruise.","Natasha set sail sometime after the person who went to Martinique.","Francis didn't go to Grenada.","The person who took the 1986 cruise wasn't on the Silver Shores cruise.","Neither Natasha nor the person who took the 1987 cruise is the traveler who went to Aruba.","Cory didn't go to Grenada.","Paula wasn't on the Baroness cruise.","The person who took the Baroness cruise set sail sometime after Cory.","The traveler who took the Neptunia cruise is either Paula or the traveler who went to Barbados.","Natasha didn't go to Grenada.","The traveler who went to Saint Lucia set sail 1 year before Cory.","Francis is either the person who took the 1987 cruise or the person who took the 1986 cruise.","Of the person who took the 1987 cruise and the person who took the 1985 cruise, one went to Martinique and the other took the Baroness cruise.","Of the traveler who took the Trinity cruise and Paula, one was on the 1985 cruise and the other went to Puerto Rico."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Andre","Cory","Francis","Jessica","Natasha","Paula"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbados","Grenada","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e193cf9b09d907382df5b857577f390"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Of Gofro.com and the business that sells cameras, one was started by Fred Frost and the other received $1,000,000.","Zetafish.com wasn't founded by Pat Padilla.","Atriana.com received 2 million dollars less than the business started by Lara Larson.","The business that received the $6,000,000 investment is either the company that sells textbooks or the company that sells kitchen wares.","The startup that sells textbooks received less than the startup started by Fred Frost.","The business that sells robots wasn't founded by Lara Larson.","The business started by Pat Padilla received 2 million dollars more than Tyngle.com.","The company that sells sports gear is either the startup started by Fred Frost or the startup started by Will Waters.","Atriana.com didn't get exactly $2,000,000.","Of the startup that received the $5,000,000 investment and Atriana.com, one was started by Betty Becker and the other sells textbooks.","The startup started by Will Waters received 2 million dollars more than Madinkz.com."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","sports gear","textbooks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=deb084389239e0ab5b00867aa2bff4fb"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Triassic impact crater is wider than the one in modern-day Kazakhstan.","The Garight impact crater wasn't found in Macedonia.","Of the Kimeta impact crater and the 125 m. wide one, one was formed during the Silurian period and the other was found in Sudan.","The crater in modern-day Oman is either the 150 m. wide crater or the Permian impact crater.","The Asanish impact crater is 75 meters wider than the Silurian impact crater.","The Cersay impact crater is 50 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Sudan.","Of the 200 m. wide one and the one in modern-day Oman, one was formed during the Cambrian period and the other is known as the Ormagh site.","The crater in modern-day Kazakhstan is 75 meters wider than the Vorckin impact crater.","Of the one in modern-day Qatar and the 125 m. wide crater, one was formed during the Triassic period and the other is known as the Vorckin site.","The 175 m. wide crater is either the crater in modern-day Macedonia or the crater in modern-day Kazakhstan.","The crater in modern-day Macedonia wasn't formed during the Ordovician period.","Neither the Asanish impact crater nor the 125 m. wide crater is the crater in modern-day Macedonia."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m.","225 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Garight","Kimeta","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Jurassic","Ordovician","Permian","Silurian","Triassic"],"label_d":["Honduras","Kazakhstan","Macedonia","Oman","Qatar","Sudan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c88fe05530a7e945d1d03f25ead1f6b"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The winner who won $30 million, the person from Washington, the banker and Betty Baxter were all different people.","Of the doctor and Gil Greene, one was from Tennessee and the other won $20 million.","Ed Elliott won somewhat less than the winner from Connecticut.","The winner who won $5 million wasn't from Ohio.","Alice Anders won somewhat more than the winner from Connecticut.","Alice Anders, the winner from Washington, and the doctor are three different people.","The banker won somewhat more than Cal Chandler.","Of the accountant and Cal Chandler, one was from Tennessee and the other won $15 million.","The person from Georgia won 10 million more than Ed Elliott.","Betty Baxter won 5 million less than the judge.","Cal Chandler was the senator."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Georgia","Hawaii","Ohio","Tennessee","Washington"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","judge","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93b0a1648c1fb7a90dae83a482af8aba"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The six contestants are the contestant who won the watermelon contest, the contestant from Tillerville, the competitor from Shelbyville, Paul, the person from Naperville and Wilbur.","Guillermo didn't win the doughnut contest.","Of the person who won the doughnut contest and the competitor who won the blueberry pie contest, one started eating at 11:15 am and the other was Zachary.","The person who began his competition at 11:45 am wasn't from Tillerville.","Paul began his contest 15 minutes after the contestant who won the oyster contest.","Guillermo began his contest 45 minutes before the person from Naperville.","Wilbur started eating at 12:30 pm.","Of Ollie and the person who won the watermelon contest, one was from Pervis and the other started eating at 12:00 pm.","Wilbur didn't win the jalapeno contest.","The person from Raleigh began his contest 30 minutes after Zachary."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm","12:30 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Guillermo","Ollie","Paul","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Naperville","Pervis","Raleigh","Shelbyville","Tillerville","Yaro City"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=422c591e74f01cfb17b3343035432212"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Of the company that sells cameras and the business that received the $5,000,000 investment, one was started by Will Waters and the other is Atriana.com.","Of the business started by Lara Larson and the business that received the $5,000,000 investment, one sells video games and the other is Atriana.com.","The company that received the $1,000,000 investment doesn't sell cameras.","The startup started by Pat Padilla received 1 million dollars more than the startup that sells cell phones.","The company that sells video games, the company that sells textbooks, Madinkz.com, the startup started by Fred Frost and Zetafish.com are all different businesses.","Tyngle.com received 2 million dollars less than the business started by Vicky Velez.","Of the business that sells video games and Madinkz.com, one received $1,000,000 and the other was started by Lara Larson.","The startup that received the $1,000,000 investment doesn't sell kitchen wares.","The business that sells textbooks received 3 million dollars less than Gofro.com."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5240392750b3ae697d217560a7932f8a"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["The baby that weighed 93 grams was Po Lang's baby.","The baby born in February wasn't Yuan Zai's baby.","The baby that weighed 106 grams was either Nan Sheng's baby or Den Ping.","The panda that weighed 90 grams was born sometime before Hua Mei.","Chi Chi weighed 89 grams.","Nan Sheng's baby was born sometime before Ling Ling.","Den Ping was either Xi Lian's baby or the baby that weighed 93 grams.","Po Lang's baby was born 2 months after the offspring that weighed 90 grams.","The offspring born in April was either the offspring that weighed 119 grams or the baby that weighed 106 grams.","Wang Yu's baby was either the baby that weighed 93 grams or Chi Chi.","Gao Gao wasn't Po Lang's baby.","Gao Gao, Tai Shan's baby, and the offspring born in February are three different pandas.","Of the baby that weighed 89 grams and Mei Lan, one was Yuan Zai's baby and the other was born in June.","Of Mei Lan and Hua Mei, one was born in February and the other weighed 96 grams."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Chi Chi","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Hua Mei","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Po Lang","Tai Shan","Wang Yu","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":["89 grams","90 grams","93 grams","96 grams","106 grams","119 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b67ab664ea9e88d361f926affb39921"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The $545 print was published 36 years before Lafiori's map.","The map published in 1785 wasn't of North Africa.","The $545 map wasn't of Iceland.","The six maps are the $250 print, the map published in 1785, the map of Scandinavia, the print published in 1731, Caronelli's map and Stamson's map.","Jenson's print was published 18 years before the $1,500 print.","Muenster's map is priced at $1,500.","The $1,500 print is either the map of Corsica or the map of Iceland.","The $545 print, the print of Scandinavia, and Stamson's print are three different maps.","The map of Corsica was published sometime after the $1,100 print.","The $250 print is either Handle's map or the map of Denmark.","The $2,500 print was published 54 years after the print of Corsica.","The print published in 1749 was of Iceland."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803"],"label_b":["Caronelli","Handle","Jenson","Lafiori","Muenster","Stamson"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Iceland","North Africa","Scandinavia","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$315","$545","$1,100","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89d6edc860b280c65a6afdb34fa79933"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature discovered in February was either the crater that is 3,500 meters wide or the crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E..","Of the feature discovered in February and the feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E., one is 930 meters wide and the other is in Brunei.","The feature that is 930 meters wide is believed to be 90,000 years older than the crater discovered in June.","The feature that is 550 meters wide is believed to be newer than the feature in Qatar.","The crater in Liberia was either the feature that is 1,200 meters wide or the crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E..","The feature in Yemen was either the feature that is 930 meters wide or the feature discovered in September.","The feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. was either the crater discovered in June or the crater that is 3,500 meters wide.","The crater in Eritrea is believed to be newer than the feature that is 550 meters wide.","Of the crater discovered in December and the crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E., one is 780 meters wide and the other is in Rwanda.","The crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. wasn't discovered in September.","The crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. was found in October.","The crater that is 3,500 meters wide wasn't discovered in October.","The crater that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be 90,000 years older than the crater discovered in October."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Eritrea","Liberia","Qatar","Rwanda","Yemen"],"label_c":["February","June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b97559f86914e915303ae903445a3acd"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Of the player from Braddyville and the player who scored 55 points, one threw the white darts and the other was Jeffrey.","The contestant from Epworth scored somewhat higher than the player who threw the red darts.","The player who scored 41 points wasn't from Toledo.","The contestant who scored 69 points, the contestant who threw the green darts, the contestant who threw the black darts and the player from Braddyville were all different players.","Alton finished 14 points lower than the contestant who threw the green darts.","Of Evan and the contestant from Braddyville, one threw the green darts and the other finished with 76 points.","The contestant from Epworth finished somewhat lower than Matthew.","The player who scored 55 points wasn't from Toledo.","The contestant from Worthington didn't throw the white darts.","The contestant who threw the gray darts scored 7 points higher than Ira.","The contestant who scored 55 points was either the player who threw the violet darts or the contestant who threw the white darts.","Evan was either the player from Lohrville or the player from Epworth."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76"],"label_b":["Alton","Evan","Ira","Jeffrey","Matthew","Pedro"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","red","violet","white"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Epworth","Lohrville","Oakland Acres","Toledo","Worthington"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3a6bd0ea01745d07680289e2010bfb0"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Of the ring that cost $1300 and Maggie's ring, one has the sapphire and the other is made of platinum.","The ring with the topaz cost 300 dollars more than Maggie's ring.","The ring made of white gold has the sapphire.","The ring made of 14k gold, the piece with the ruby, the ring that cost $1200 and the piece made of palladium are all different rings.","The piece made of 24k gold doesn't have the ruby.","Terry's ring cost more than the ring with the amethyst.","The ring made of 14k gold cost more than Terry's ring.","Pamela's piece didn't cost $1100.","Pamela's ring is either the ring made of 24k gold or the ring with the sapphire.","Katrina's piece cost 100 dollars more than the piece made of palladium.","Neither the piece that cost $1300 nor the ring that cost $1100 is Maggie's piece.","The piece that cost $1600 is either Maggie's piece or Sonja's piece.","Lorraine's piece has the opal."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500","$1600"],"label_b":["Katrina","Lorraine","Maggie","Pamela","Sonja","Terry"],"label_c":["amethyst","diamond","opal","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","24k gold","palladium","platinum","silver","white gold"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85f2affeeb4bc3bd6319c72c633651d8"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["Of the 28-10 match and the October 7 match, one featured the Red and Blues and the other was in Groveland.","Of the 18-6 match and the match in Island Falls, one featured the Dragons and the other was on October 3.","The match with the Rams wasn't in Groveland.","The match in Coachella didn't finish with a score of 24-21.","The game in Edinburg didn't finish with a score of 13-9.","The match in Humeston was 8 days before the 34-7 game.","The six games are the October 7 match, the 13-9 game, the match in Humeston, the match with the Warriors, the match with the Eagles and the match in Groveland.","The game with the Dragons was 4 days after the match in Groveland.","The game with the Rams was sometime after the 18-6 game.","The October 19 match wasn't in Coachella.","The game with the Warriors is either the match in Groveland or the 20-13 game."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19","October 23"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","20-13","24-21","28-10","34-7"],"label_d":["Coachella","Edinburg","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ff82fa5aadc7514b55fe114e85fec7d"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The vessel that saw 4 manatees wasn't led by Captain Espinoza.","The boat that went to Hollow Hole, the Mellow Mel, the vessel that saw 7 manatees and the Sea Cow are all different boats.","Of the Daily Ray and Captain Quinn's boat, one saw 7 manatees and the other went to Silver springs.","The boat that saw 6 manatees, the Mellow Mel, and the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef are three different boats.","Of Captain Lloyd's boat and the vessel that went to Betty Beach, one saw 4 manatees and the other was the Benny II.","The Foxy Roxy saw fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Arno's Spit.","Captain Jacobson's boat is either the Daily Ray or the boat that saw 3 manatees.","Captain Romero's vessel saw 2 more manatees than the boat that went to Arno's Spit.","The Sea Cow didn't see a total of 3 manatees.","Captain Jacobson's vessel saw 1 more manatees than the Samantha.","The Sea Cow saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Lloyd's boat."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow"],"label_c":["Espinoza","Jacobson","Lloyd","Preston","Quinn","Romero"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d84b08cca4d11070921ce6baaf2394e"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The 11-year-old bird has a wingspan 8 inches longer than the condor released at Bingham Canyon.","Merlin doesn't have a wingspan of 106 inches.","The bird released at Ralton Pass has a wingspan 16 inches longer than Angel.","Buddy has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 5-year-old condor.","Mango has a wingspan of 122 inches.","Of the bird released at Folsom Bend and the bird with a wingspan of 102 inches, one is 10 years old and the other was Angel.","The condor released at Cordell Mesa has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than the 5-year-old condor.","The 9-year-old condor is either Angel or Buddy.","Buddy doesn't have a wingspan of 118 inches.","Of the condor with a wingspan of 110 inches and the bird with a wingspan of 114 inches, one was Charlie and the other was released at Alkali Ridge.","Charlie has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 4-year-old bird.","The bird with a wingspan of 114 inches is 11 years old."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches","122 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Buddy","Charlie","Mango","Merlin","Smokey"],"label_c":["4","5","8","9","10","11"],"label_d":["Alkali Ridge","Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Folsom Bend","Golden Butte","Ralton Pass"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f418a10473e6c77879f492e5c6c2ca82"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["Of the presentation from Oman and the armor exhibit, one took place in February and the other saw 10,425 visitors.","The exhibit from Tunisia was held 1 month after the firearms exhibit.","January's exhibit didn't see exactly 5,100 visitors.","The ceramics exhibit wasn't from Eritrea.","The armor presentation didn't see exactly 5,100 visitors.","The presentation from Burundi was held 3 months before the exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors.","February's exhibit, the presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors, and the exhibit from Burundi are three different exhibits.","The firearms presentation didn't see exactly 6,425 visitors.","The presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors was held 3 months after the lacquerware presentation.","The sculpture exhibit was held 4 months after the presentation from Burundi.","The presentation from Denmark was held 1 month after the ceramics presentation.","Of the presentation from Denmark and February's exhibit, one saw 9,500 visitors and the other featured armor."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Burundi","Denmark","Eritrea","Mali","Oman","Tunisia"],"label_d":["5,100","6,425","7,525","8,880","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14cab2a39493df3fdeebab7d16d3146a"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The friend who brought the pizza arrived 5 minutes after Rebecca.","The friend who arrived at 4:40 pm didn't bring the soda.","Eunice didn't bring the pizza.","Rebecca isn't from Martensdale.","Sergio is from Kernville.","The party-goer from Anaheim Hills, Rebecca, and the party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm are three different people.","David brought the soda.","David is either the participant who brought the corn chips or the friend from Anaheim Hills.","Clinton arrived 5 minutes before the friend from Fairfield.","The participant from Martensdale arrived sometime before Eunice.","Of Clinton and the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm, one brought the hummus and the other is from Pine Valley.","The friend from El Segundo brought the pizza.","The friend who arrived at 4:45 pm, the participant who brought the corn chips, and the participant from Kernville are three different people.","The participant from El Segundo arrived 5 minutes after the friend who brought the onion dip."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm"],"label_b":["Clinton","David","Eunice","Marilyn","Rebecca","Sergio"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76d740e33e9fb21239f64cd1416e9700"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Neither player number 29 nor player number 17 is the person who played in 6 games last season.","Gordon Gregg played fewer games than the defensive back.","Edward Ellis, player number 4, the defensive back, the person who played in 3 games last season and player number 29 are all different players.","Ned Navarro played one game less than player number 14.","Fred Frankl isn't the defensive back.","Neither player number 4 nor the defensive end is Fred Frankl.","The running back played 3 fewer games than Ned Navarro.","Fred Frankl played more games than player number 4.","Player number 28 played 4 more games than Mike Mullen.","Of Mike Mullen and the person who played in 7 games last season, one wears number 14 and the other is the center.","Player number 24 isn't the running back.","The person who played in 6 games last season isn't the tight end.","Player number 28 is either the defensive back or the person who played in 6 games last season.","Edward Ellis played fewer games than the tight end."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Edward Ellis","Fred Frankl","Gordon Gregg","Lonnie Love","Mike Mullen","Ned Navarro"],"label_c":["center","defensive back","defensive end","placekicker","running back","tight end"],"label_d":["4","14","17","24","28","29"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96dbe1cb0c34c4db5f0a429c0dc1b75c"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Of the 1897 piece and the piece that's been missing for 19 years, one is by Pukes and the other is \"Willow Bend\".","The piece that's been missing for 10 years was painted sometime after \"Girl at Sea\".","The masterpiece that's been missing for 13 years was painted 24 years before \"Girl at Sea\".","Dray D'Amici's painting was painted 32 years after \"Tantrum\".","The six paintings are the 1905 piece, Turxar's masterpiece, the masterpiece that's been missing for 22 years, Pukes's masterpiece, Rilania's painting and the masterpiece that's been missing for 19 years.","\"Tantrum\" was painted 8 years before the piece that's been missing for 25 years.","Arim Aleen's painting was painted sometime after \"Hoxley Hills\".","\"Tantrum\" is either Rilania's masterpiece or the 1905 masterpiece.","Rilania's painting is either \"Willow Bend\" or \"Hoxley Hills\".","The painting that's been missing for 10 years isn't \"Orange Sky\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937"],"label_b":["Arim Aleen","Dray D\\'Amici","Kami","Pukes","Rilania","Turxar"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","19","20","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7711cf32d64a9dad38d264c1a779b5d7"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["Of the fish tank bought by Donna Drake and the tank going to Freeport, one cost $2,000 and the other is 60 gallons.","The 60 gallon tank, the $775 display, and the display bought by Faith Frisk are three different tanks.","The fish tank going to Ottumwa is 20 gallons smaller than the $775 tank.","The display going to Ottumwa, the $775 fish tank, and the display bought by Betsy Beard are three different tanks.","The 80 gallon fish tank didn't cost $1,250.","The tank going to Ottumwa is somewhat smaller than the $1,250 fish tank.","The $1,825 display is either the tank bought by Donna Drake or the display going to Ottumwa.","The tank bought by Al Ayala isn't going to Anthon.","The display going to Lone Pine is somewhat larger than the $1,825 display.","The display going to Anthon is either the $1,250 tank or the $2,500 fish tank.","Of the $2,000 fish tank and the $775 tank, one is 75 gallons and the other was bought by Gideon Gates.","The display bought by Cora Carey isn't going to Lone Pine.","Of the 65 gallon display and the display bought by Al Ayala, one cost $1,250 and the other cost $2,000.","The $1,500 fish tank is 5 gallons smaller than the fish tank going to Cromwell."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons","80 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$775","$1,250","$1,500","$1,825","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":["Anthon","Cromwell","Encinitas","Freeport","Lone Pine","Ottumwa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a205965b2aa7f291bd03de5888b3c98"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["McGruff wasn't assigned to Officer Juarez.","The dog that graduated in April, McGruff, and the canine assigned to Officer Daugherty are three different dogs.","The canine assigned to Officer Goodwin graduated sometime before the K-9 unit sent to Vine County.","Of Hercules and the K-9 unit that graduated in June, one was assigned to Officer Salinas and the other went to Vine County.","Barca graduated sometime before the K-9 unit sent to Riverside County.","The dog assigned to Officer Daugherty graduated sometime after the canine sent to Riverside County.","The dog sent to Cole County wasn't assigned to Officer Goodwin.","McGruff didn't graduate in May.","The dog that graduated in May wasn't assigned to Officer Salinas.","Aries graduated sometime before the dog sent to Tanager County.","Of the canine assigned to Officer Wheeler and the dog sent to Riverside County, one graduated in June and the other was McGruff.","Of the dog sent to Glacier County and the canine assigned to Officer Wheeler, one graduated in August and the other was Jaws.","McGruff, the canine sent to Sycamore County, Barca, the canine sent to Vine County and the K-9 unit sent to Tanager County were all different dogs."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Hercules","Jaws","McGruff","Sarge"],"label_c":["Daugherty","Goodwin","Juarez","Ramsey","Salinas","Wheeler"],"label_d":["Cole","Glacier","Riverside","Sycamore","Tanager","Vine"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db93b35cd4725461053a1785ee375372"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The facility in Jenner holds fewer people than Noble Arena.","The arena with seating for 230 people isn't in Brunswick.","Joseph Arena doesn't hold 270 people.","The soccer facility holds more people than the facility in Paramount.","The arena in Jenner holds 80 fewer people than the lacrosse facility.","Of the basketball facility and Joseph Arena, one is in Venice and the other holds 230 people.","The arena in Brunswick is either Dotson Arena or the football facility.","Of the basketball facility and the arena with seating for 190 people, one is Dotson Arena and the other is in Ocotillo.","The hockey facility is either the facility with seating for 190 people or Underwood Arena.","The facility with seating for 150 people isn't in Brunswick.","The facility in Venice is either the soccer facility or Underwood Arena.","Dotson Arena isn't in Paramount.","Austin Arena doesn't hold 110 people.","The arena in Ocotillo, the arena with seating for 230 people, Austin Arena and the soccer facility are all different arenas.","Neither the arena with seating for 110 people nor the soccer facility is Underwood Arena."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310"],"label_b":["Austin","Dotson","Joseph","Noble","Underwood","Wilcox"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["Brunswick","Jenner","New Cuyama","Ocotillo","Paramount","Venice"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf4f4375ed1d5c8453f9d44d2b35f388"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Peter Peck left 2 days after the journalist who covered the solar eclipse.","Peter Peck left sometime before the reporter who went to Honduras.","Of the reporter who covered the flooding and the reporter sent out on April 6th, one was Tam Terry and the other went to Uruguay.","Of the reporter who went to Honduras and the person sent out on April 5th, one covered the mass protests and the other covered the Olympic games.","The person who covered the earthquake left 1 day before the journalist who went to Kyrgyzstan.","The journalist who went to Uruguay left sometime after the person who covered the Olympic games.","Tam Terry wasn't sent out on April 8th.","Sid Snyder left 2 days before the person who covered the earthquake.","The journalist who went to Luxembourg left 1 day after Sid Snyder.","Of Sid Snyder and Ned Noble, one was sent out on April 4th and the other went to Kyrgyzstan.","Randy Reid wasn't sent out on April 8th.","The journalist who covered the royal wedding left sometime before the reporter who went to Vietnam."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th"],"label_b":["Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck","Randy Reid","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","flooding","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Ecuador","Honduras","Kyrgyzstan","Luxembourg","Uruguay","Vietnam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f372adb4bcc5d3dc625a9154d095a08"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Ingef isn't Quebec Battalion.","Of Hotel Battalion and Bravo Battalion, one will deploy in January and the other is led by Commander Moody.","The group deploying to Ormmose will deploy 1 month before Sierra Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Ingram isn't Papa Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Charles is either the battalion deploying in March or the battalion deploying in January.","The battalion led by Commander Charles isn't Hotel Battalion.","Of the battalion deploying in February and the battalion led by Commander Charles, one is X-ray Battalion and the other will deploy to Rothoc.","Quebec Battalion will deploy 3 months after the battalion led by Commander Bauer.","Of the group deploying to Jaorm and the battalion deploying in April, one is led by Commander Ford and the other is X-ray Battalion.","Neither the battalion led by Commander Moody nor the battalion led by Commander Knight is the group deploying to Nyeos.","The battalion deploying in June won't deploy to Ingef.","The battalion led by Commander Bauer is either the group deploying to Jaorm or Papa Battalion.","The battalion deploying in April is Sierra Battalion.","Papa Battalion will deploy sometime after the group deploying to Ormmose."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bauer","Charles","Ford","Ingram","Knight","Moody"],"label_c":["Bravo","Hotel","Papa","Quebec","Sierra","X-ray"],"label_d":["Ingef","Jaorm","Nyeos","Ormmose","Rothoc","Verrild"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e77581360247cb4e3f3b91c1d4269fa5"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Fitzgerald will leave sometime before the diplomat going to Copenhagen.","Of the ambassador with the 9 day visit and the ambassador with the 5 day visit, one is Mr. Fitzgerald and the other will leave in April.","The person leaving in June won't leave for the 7 day visit.","The diplomat going to Tirane will leave sometime after Quinn.","The diplomat leaving in March is either the ambassador with the 10 day visit or the ambassador with the 8 day visit.","The six diplomats are Howell, the diplomat going to Kiev, the diplomat leaving in June, the person going to Tirane, the diplomat going to Athens and the diplomat going to Zagreb.","Lee won't go to Copenhagen.","Thornton is either the person going to Madrid or the ambassador with the 2 day visit.","Lee will leave in June.","Fitzgerald will leave sometime after the person going to Kiev.","Lee won't leave for the 8 day visit.","Fitzgerald is either the diplomat leaving in May or the person going to Tirane.","The person going to Athens is either the ambassador with the 9 day visit or the person leaving in January."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Fitzgerald","Howell","Lee","Owens","Quinn","Thornton"],"label_c":["2 day","5 day","7 day","8 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Kiev","Madrid","Tirane","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26ae3cb01ebb09b0e0603bd9237e9667"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Den Ping didn't weight exactly 82 grams.","Hua Mei wasn't Xi Lian's baby.","Gao Gao was Po Lang's baby.","The baby born in February, Po Lang's baby, and Ling Ling are three different pandas.","Of Ling Ling and the baby born in March, one was Tai Shan's baby and the other weighed 82 grams.","Yuan Zai's baby was born 3 months before the baby that weighed 102 grams.","The panda that weighed 102 grams, Bai Yun, and the baby born in April are three different pandas.","Yuan Zai's baby was born 1 month after Gao Gao.","The panda that weighed 106 grams was born 2 months after Wang Yu's baby.","Den Ping wasn't Xi Lian's baby.","The six pandas were the offspring that weighed 93 grams, the offspring born in March, Po Lang's baby, Bai Yun, Xi Lian's baby and the panda born in May.","The offspring that weighed 89 grams was born sometime after Gao Gao."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Hua Mei","Ling Ling"],"label_c":["Po Lang","Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":["82 grams","89 grams","93 grams","96 grams","102 grams","106 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7eff43dadf36630c9e45c560832e97a3"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Henrietta was picked up at the Rainier Club.","The customer who was dropped off on Charles Street paid 3 dollars less than Neil.","The client with the $15.50 fare was either the person who was dropped off on King Court or the client who was dropped off on Blue Jay Court.","The client with the $12.50 fare was picked up at the Rainier Club.","The customer who was dropped off on Shelly Lane wasn't picked up at the Smith Tower.","Of the person with the $12.50 fare and Bobbie, one was dropped off on King Court and the other was picked up at the Fremont Library.","The customer who was dropped off on Shelly Lane, the client who got picked up at the Fremont Library, the client with the $21.50 fare, the client who got picked up at the Arctic Building and the client with the $15.50 fare were all different customers.","Of the customer who got picked up at the Space Needle and Rosa, one was dropped off on Ethel Street and the other paid $18.50.","The customer who was dropped off on Walut Street paid 6 dollars more than the customer who got picked up at the Rainier Club.","Kate was either the client who got picked up at the Hoge Building or the person who was dropped off on Ethel Street."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50","$21.50"],"label_b":["Bobbie","Henrietta","Kate","Max","Neil","Rosa"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Fremont Library","Hoge Building","Rainier Club","Smith Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Blue Jay Court","Charles Street","Ethel Street","King Court","Shelly Lane","Walut Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=395504e7e17d643ea10c72cd70a6c71a"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The person who will lift 1,040 lbs will go seventh.","The man who will lift 1,000 lbs isn't the Swede.","Of the Swede and Wendell, one will go third and the other will lift 1,040 lbs.","The six competitors are the contestant going seventh, the Korean, the Canadian, the contestant who will lift 1,080 lbs, the person who will lift 1,000 lbs and Vincent.","Of the contestant going first and Brent, one will lift 880 lbs and the other is the Russian.","Francisco will go fourth.","The contestant going second will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by Francisco.","Jeremy is either the Dane or the contestant going third.","Vincent is the Dane.","The person who will lift 960 lbs, the Canadian, and Vincent are three different competitors."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","Swede"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4859cc515d7c39c7a99a46530fd4081"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The creature found in 1984 is either the animal discovered in the Malinga Trench or the lancetfish.","The creature found in 2006 was discovered in the Fallon Deep.","The lanternfish was found 3,000 feet higher up than the animal found in 1984.","The creature found in 1998 was found somewhat higher up than the animal discovered in the Willis Trench.","The specimen discovered in the Willis Trench was found somewhat higher up than the daggertooth.","The viperfish wasn't found in 1983.","The animal discovered in the Tethys Trough was found 3,000 feet lower down than the animal found in 1998.","The creature found at 18,000 ft was found in 1993.","The daggertooth was found in 1989.","The lanternfish is either the animal found at 22,500 ft or the animal discovered in the Willis Trench.","The animal found in 1983 was found 1,500 feet higher up than the lancetfish.","The animal found at 22,500 ft is either the creature found in 2006 or the animal found in 1984.","Of the animal discovered in the Velma Deep and the tube worm, one was found in 1984 and the other was found in 1983."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft","22,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","daggertooth","lanternfish","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1983","1984","1989","1993","1998","2006"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a4309a8d436fd033ba9e99628adb848"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The child from Norridgewock is 14 years old.","Edmund is 8 years old.","The six children are the grandchild with the April 3rd birthday, the 9-year-old, the one from Popejoy, the 6-year-old, the 14-year-old and Isaac.","Of the 6-year-old and Isaac, one was born on April 7th and the other lives in Mendota.","Of the one from Fillmore and the 5-year-old, one is Leticia and the other was born on April 15th.","Ollie has a birthday sometime before the one from Fillmore.","Isaac isn't 5 years old.","The child from Junction City is either the 6-year-old or the child with the April 3rd birthday.","Leticia has a birthday sometime after the 12-year-old.","The 9-year-old, the child with the April 23rd birthday, and the grandchild from Norridgewock are three different children.","Kerry is 14 years old.","The one from Junction City has a birthday 4 days before Kerry."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd"],"label_b":["Edmund","Isaac","Kerry","Leticia","Ollie","Vicki"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14"],"label_d":["Fillmore","Junction City","Mendota","Norridgewock","Popejoy","West Okoboji"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0183d44cd3782ad5b065150631561563"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["Yolanda Bauer's piece wasn't supposed to go to Orlando.","Tanya Gould's bag is either the suitcase that weighs 41 pounds or the piece that needs to go to Chicago.","Vic Evans's piece weighs 9 pounds more than the gray bag.","Xavier Carey's suitcase wasn't supposed to go to Atlanta.","Yolanda Bauer's bag weighs more than the bag that needs to go to Santa Fe.","The bag that weighs 41 pounds is red.","Of the bag that needs to go to Denver and the suitcase that weighs 50 pounds, one is yellow and the other is Xavier Carey's.","Yolanda Bauer's suitcase weighs 6 pounds less than the brown piece.","The bag that needs to go to Santa Fe weighs 3 pounds more than Wanda Dotson's bag.","Zed Alexander's luggage weighs 3 pounds more than the piece that needs to go to Denver.","The bag that weighs 50 pounds is either the bag that needs to go to Orlando or Xavier Carey's suitcase.","Vic Evans's bag isn't cyan.","Of the bag that weighs 38 pounds and the red luggage, one is Zed Alexander's and the other was supposed to go to Los Angeles."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["brown","cyan","gray","indigo","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d90ac5274b189597f58596d1401554f"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Of Protecha.com and the startup started by Will Waters, one sells textbooks and the other received $5,000,000.","The company that received the $5,000,000 investment doesn't sell kitchen wares.","Of the business that received the $2,000,000 investment and the business started by Betty Becker, one is Madinkz.com and the other sells cameras.","Tyngle.com, the company started by Pat Padilla, and the business that received the $2,000,000 investment are three different businesses.","The company that sells kitchen wares wasn't founded by Vicky Velez.","Byxby.com didn't get exactly $4,000,000.","Tyngle.com received 1 million dollars less than the business that sells video games.","Madinkz.com received more than the startup that sells robots.","Byxby.com received 2 million dollars less than the startup that sells cameras.","Protecha.com was started by Fred Frost.","Of the startup that sells textbooks and the startup that received the $4,000,000 investment, one is Zetafish.com and the other was started by Pat Padilla."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000"],"label_b":["Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","kitchen wares","robots","sports gear","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13c261ce0fafa30b225b883f5de68fd5"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Of the second song and the country track, one is by Hustle Boys and the other is \"Poorly Worded\".","Legion Five's song is either the bluegrass song or \"I Think of You\".","Gizmo Glory's track is sometime before the dubstep track.","Of the grunge track and the fifth song, one is by Manic Android and the other is \"Vanity Plates\".","The dubstep track is 1 track before Manic Android's track.","The sixth song is \"Poorly Worded\".","\"I Think of You\" is sometime before Hustle Boys's song.","The third song isn't grunge.","The dubstep song is \"Anything Else\".","Hustle Boys's song isn't \"Beverly\".","The six tracks are the second song, the country track, the bluegrass song, Abacus's song, the grunge track and the folk song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Manic Android"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","dubstep","folk","grunge","rock and roll"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d58cf8c6a27b9cbbe55457cd79263317"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The runner from Pierson finished 4 minutes after the runner in the red shirt.","The six runners were the runner in the indigo shirt, Ted, the competitor from Moreno Valley, Ralph, Kelly and Billy.","The contestant in the aquamarine shirt finished 3 minutes before Ted.","Of Kelly and the contestant from Idyllwild, one finished in 22 minutes and the other wore the aquamarine shirt.","Orlando finished 3 minutes after the competitor in the maroon shirt.","Neither the competitor in the pink shirt nor the runner who finished in 22 minutes was Ralph.","The contestant from Libertyville didn't wear the pink shirt.","The competitor in the indigo shirt finished sometime after the runner from Urbandale.","The runner from Quimby was either the competitor in the aquamarine shirt or the competitor in the teal shirt.","The competitor from Moreno Valley was either Billy or the contestant in the red shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes","26 minutes"],"label_b":["Anthony","Billy","Kelly","Orlando","Ralph","Ted"],"label_c":["aquamarine","indigo","maroon","pink","red","teal"],"label_d":["Idyllwild","Libertyville","Moreno Valley","Pierson","Quimby","Urbandale"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8291d671e22e9a50700f2158865a7b7"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The tiger shark project starts 3 months before Joy's project.","Of the basking shark study and the study beginning in March, one is on the Odyssey and the other is Yvonne's assignment.","Of the assignment on the Pegasus and the project beginning in June, one is concerned with goblin sharks and the other is Yvonne's assignment.","Alvin's project starts in July.","The leopard shark assignment starts 1 month after Eunice's assignment.","The assignment on the Liberty starts 1 month before Alvin's study.","Neither the study on the Serenity nor the study on the Odyssey is Alvin's study.","Beulah's project has nothing to do with basking sharks.","The assignment beginning in May isn't on the Osprey.","Neither the assignment beginning in May nor the project on the Odyssey is Yvonne's study.","Neither the project on the Serenity nor the assignment beginning in May is Beulah's assignment.","The project beginning in July has nothing to do with hammerhead sharks.","Neither the assignment on the Serenity nor the project on the Escape is the study beginning in August."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Alvin","Beulah","Darryl","Eunice","Joy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","hammerhead","leopard","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d71e5a09c48772beb558c0520a41d2fe"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Pea Shooters\" isn't from Armona.","The \"Spray Paints\" was ranked 4 places behind the red team.","Of the squad from Forest City and the team that finished third, one uses blue paintballs and the other is the \"Pea Shooters\".","The squad that finished fourth is either the \"Target Bombs\" or the group from Cromberg.","The white team was ranked 2 places behind the group from Yucca Valley.","Of the group that finished first and the \"Target Bombs\", one is from Evansdale and the other uses purple paintballs.","The red team was ranked somewhere behind the group from Libertyville.","The \"Splat Squad\" didn't finish third.","The \"Night Ninjas\" didn't finish first.","Of the \"Splat Squad\" and the team from Libertyville, one finished first and the other uses blue paintballs.","The team from Cromberg is either the \"Splat Squad\" or the orange team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Forest City","Libertyville","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd96b46553962339acf3f2a68d8df7b1"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Delbert's pair scored 9 tenths of a point higher than the pair that skated to Don Quixote.","Of Yolanda's pair and the team that scored 26.9 points, one included Delbert and the other skated to Ave Maria.","Of Kevin's pair and Glenda's pair, one finished with 26.6 points and the other skated to Yellow River.","The team that skated to Poeta Flamenco scored somewhat lower than Yolanda's pair.","Eduardo's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Glenda's pair.","Jenny's pair didn't include Kevin.","Of the pair that scored 27.2 points and the pair that skated to Poeta Flamenco, one included Jenny and the other included Adrian.","The pair that skated to Galician Day, Adrian's pair, the team that skated to Ave Maria and Yolanda's pair were all different pairs.","Iris's pair didn't include Eduardo.","Sheila's pair scored somewhat higher than Timothy's pair.","The team that skated to Don Quixote scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Linda's pair."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5","27.8"],"label_b":["Glenda","Iris","Jenny","Linda","Sheila","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Adrian","Delbert","Eduardo","Holden","Kevin","Timothy"],"label_d":["Ave Maria","Don Quixote","Galician Day","Poeta Flamenco","Turandot","Yellow River"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec497e04a8ec69873cce2d4c6dd48e24"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["Of the item that sold for $400 and the cannonball, one was found in 2004 and the other was found at Burr Woods.","The piece found in 1995 sold for 75 dollars less than the meteorite.","The object found in 2009 sold for 150 dollars more than the object found at Dimmot Woods.","The item that sold for $400 was found at Dimmot Woods.","The diamond ring was found at Dimmot Woods.","Of the item found at Heffen Lane and the silver coin, one was found in 2000 and the other sold for $550.","The object that sold for $475 was either the piece found in 2004 or the piece found in 1992.","The object found in 2005 wasn't found at Gillis Park.","The earring was either the object found at Colbert Run or the object found in 2000.","The piece found in 2005, the piece found at Burr Woods, the object that sold for $625, the piece found at Addison Beach and the piece that sold for $475 were all different objects."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2004","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35d9af002868f6a4719822ac53c45061"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The person who paid $10.75 didn't want blackberries.","The person who requested wheat grass paid more than the person who wanted blueberries.","Crystal paid 3 dollars more than the customer who requested acai berries.","The customer who wanted strawberries paid 1 dollar more than Betsy.","The customer who paid $6.75 wanted raspberries.","Of the person who paid $9.75 and the person who wanted bananas, one is June and the other asked for chia seeds.","June paid 1 dollar more than the customer who wanted raspberries.","Nellie paid 2 dollars less than the customer who wanted tangerines.","The customer who wanted blueberries didn't request quinoa.","Rosa paid more than the customer who wanted blueberries.","The person who wanted blackberries is either Betsy or the person who requested chia seeds.","Of Nellie and the customer who requested ginger, one wanted raspberries and the other wanted bananas."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75"],"label_b":["Betsy","Crystal","Isabel","June","Nellie","Rosa"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f68bb53b0afe3802f5aa7cd09d794f46"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The trip with Neal was the camping holiday.","Of the hang gliding trip and the Hawaii vacation, one was with Neal and the other was in 2005.","The vacation with Freddie wasn't in 2002.","The vacation with Gladys wasn't in Connecticut.","The vacation with Isabel was before the hunting trip.","The trip with Samuel was 1 year after the hang gliding vacation.","The hiking vacation was 1 year before the Hawaii holiday.","The 2002 trip, the kayaking holiday, the holiday with Victor and the camping vacation are all different trips.","Neither the Alabama vacation nor the South Dakota holiday is the vacation with Isabel.","Of the camping holiday and the trip with Victor, one was in Louisiana and the other was in 2004.","Of the Alabama trip and the skydiving trip, one was with Freddie and the other was in 2001.","The Connecticut vacation wasn't the skydiving holiday.","The vacation with Victor wasn't in 2005."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005","2006"],"label_b":["Freddie","Gladys","Isabel","Neal","Samuel","Victor"],"label_c":["camping","hang gliding","hiking","hunting","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Alabama","Connecticut","Hawaii","Louisiana","North Carolina","South Dakota"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=163257c2905bd1e31b5ef545a0fb9612"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Ed Alexander sailed the Confluence.","The sailor in the sloop took somewhat fewer days to finish than Ed Alexander.","Of the person in the pilot cutter and Vicky Estes, one sailed the Bay Hawk and the other sailed the Alpha One.","The competitor who finished in 278 days sailed the Dream Walker.","The owner of the Shady Lady used the catamaran.","Neal Bundt was either the competitor who finished in 290 days or the competitor in the sloop.","Wendell Orr didn't sail the Alpha One.","The owner of the Sea Dart took somewhat fewer days to finish than the sailor in the sloop.","The owner of the Alpha One took 4 fewer days to finish than Tara Carroll.","The person who finished in 290 days was either the owner of the Shady Lady or the owner of the Bay Hawk.","The owner of the Bay Hawk was either the person in the gaff cutter or Tara Carroll.","The competitor in the ketch took 8 more days to finish than the owner of the Sea Dart.","Neal Bundt took 8 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Bay Hawk."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286","290"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Bay Hawk","Confluence","Dream Walker","Sea Dart","Shady Lady"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7260ddd6e355d99e80e7a05b90d0ac55"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Silk Mist received one fewer nomination than the film directed by Paul Walnier.","The movie directed by Danny Trevor received 3 more nominations than Maximum Risk.","Of the film that received 5 nominations and the movie directed by Adrienne Day, one is The Illusion and the other was the drama.","The musical received more nominations than Bold Service.","Sea of Dreams wasn't the romance.","The Illusion is either the romance or the comedy.","The movie directed by Tank Reznor received more nominations than the drama.","The musical is either the movie directed by Maddie Mintz or the movie that received 2 nominations.","Of the action film and the movie directed by Danny Trevor, one got 2 nominations and the other is Sea of Dreams.","Fatal Sheen didn't get 7 nominations.","The movie directed by Gabby Jones received one fewer nomination than the film-noir."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","musical","romance"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1a3fdecff96bf6d42e796018131dab7"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The sailor who finished in 290 days didn't sail the Confluence.","Tara Carroll took somewhat more days to finish than the person in the ketch.","Ed Alexander didn't sail the Quick Silver.","Wendell Orr took 12 more days to finish than the competitor in the pilot cutter.","The sailor who finished in 286 days didn't use the schooner.","Of Vicky Estes and the competitor in the catamaran, one finished in 282 days and the other sailed the Sea Dart.","Wendell Orr didn't use the catamaran.","The owner of the Quick Silver, the competitor in the catamaran, and the sailor who finished in 290 days are three different people.","Neal Bundt took somewhat more days to finish than the owner of the Wave Dancer.","Tara Carroll, the person who finished in 290 days, and the person who finished in 274 days are three different people.","Of the owner of the Shady Lady and the competitor who finished in 282 days, one was Tara Carroll and the other used the catamaran.","The six people were Neal Bundt, the owner of the Wave Dancer, the sailor who finished in 290 days, the competitor who finished in 274 days, the competitor in the trimaran and the owner of the Alpha One."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286","290"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","trimaran"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Confluence","Quick Silver","Sea Dart","Shady Lady","Wave Dancer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6757e197f38f181314530d56fa91301a"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["The book by Mike Meadows is either the book due on September 29 or \"Heaven's Seal\".","\"Time to Burn\" is either the title due on September 8 or the book by Pete Patton.","\"Time to Burn\" was due sometime after Terrance's book.","Wayne's book wasn't written by Fred Fuentes.","Neither the book by Walter Wood nor Ora's book is the title due on October 6.","The six books are Herman's book, \"Dancing Well\", the book due on September 15, \"Frogs of Iowa\", the book by Walter Wood and the title due on September 22.","Of the book by Hank Hensley and \"Dancing Well\", one was taken out by Ken and the other was due on September 1.","Of the title by Hank Hensley and the title due on September 15, one was taken out by Ken and the other was \"Kip and Ken\".","Of Herman's book and the title due on September 1, one was written by Mike Meadows and the other was written by Lyle Lester.","The title due on September 8 wasn't \"Heaven's Seal\".","The title by Hank Hensley was due 1 week after Herman's book.","Ora's book was due sometime before the book by Fred Fuentes."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29","October 6"],"label_b":["Dan","Herman","Ken","Ora","Terrance","Wayne"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Fred Fuentes","Hank Hensley","Lyle Lester","Mike Meadows","Pete Patton","Walter Wood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c552e497751daf050896b1bbaf03a913"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["The politician who spoke on January 17th was either Gara Oldman or the Reformist.","The speaker whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees, the Republican, Ashley Dale, the politician who spoke on January 16th and Fred Maddox were all different people.","Conner Dawes was either the Reformist or the candidate who spoke on January 18th.","Fred Maddox spoke 2 days after the politician whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees.","The politician who spoke on January 18th wasn't the Objectivist.","Of the Republican and Daniel Stead, one spoke in front of 1,200 attendees and the other spoke on January 15th.","The person whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees spoke 2 days after the Libertarian.","Of the person who spoke on January 14th and Daniel Stead, one was the Independent and the other spoke in front of 1,200 attendees.","The person whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees spoke sometime after the Objectivist.","The politician who spoke on January 14th was either the Independent or the person whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th","January 19th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Conner Dawes","Daniel Stead","Edith Frayle","Fred Maddox","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Libertarian","Objectivist","Reformist","Republican"],"label_d":["1,200","1,450","1,600","1,875","2,250","2,600"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fb35a08edb11a8613e1faff2eace468"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Of the one that is 14 feet tall and Zakita, one came from South Sudan and the other came from Cameroon.","The one from Kenya is either Morutana or the 26-year-old one.","The 15-year-old animal is either the one from Chad or the animal from Tanzania.","The one from Kenya is 1 foot shorter than Zakita.","Jebedah is 2 feet taller than the animal from South Sudan.","The 16-year-old giraffe is 1 foot taller than the animal from Ethiopia.","Of Angrit and the one that is 10 feet tall, one came from Chad and the other is 26 years old.","The 25-year-old giraffe didn't come from South Sudan.","Chamey isn't exactly 25 years old.","Pezaku is somewhat shorter than the animal from Tanzania.","Of the 20-year-old animal and the one from Chad, one is Jebedah and the other is 13 feet tall."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Chamey","Jebedah","Morutana","Pezaku","Zakita"],"label_c":["Cameroon","Chad","Ethiopia","Kenya","South Sudan","Tanzania"],"label_d":["15","16","20","21","25","26"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9264376289b855dcf7fb1ec5efe3be69"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Max didn't take Kara to the restaurant.","The 25-year-old wasn't the boxer.","Of the gentleman that took Kara to the restaurant and Nathan, one was 23 years old and the other was 26 years old.","The six men were the 27-year-old, the musician, the man that took Kara to the bowling alley, the teacher, Nathan and Casey.","Hugh was younger than the accountant.","The man that took Kara to the movies was 1 year younger than Zachary.","The man that took Kara to the bowling alley was 1 year older than the accountant.","The man that took Kara to the beach wasn't the firefighter.","Casey wasn't the banker.","The gentleman that took Kara to the county fair was younger than the boxer.","Of the musician and the gentleman that took Kara to the movies, one was 23 years old and the other was 22 years old.","The 26-year-old was either the gentleman that took Kara to the bowling alley or the teacher.","The 27-year-old wasn't the boxer."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26","27"],"label_b":["Casey","Gabriel","Hugh","Max","Nathan","Zachary"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","firefighter","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","county fair","movies","restaurant"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aa3cb9ccbe0317f476de36304a91913"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["Of the honey from Fowler and the honey from Unity, one is made from alfalfa nectar and the other costs $8.50.","Of Midge Mintz's product and the $8.50 honey, one is made from clover nectar and the other comes from Nevada.","The lemon blossom honey, Linda Lynn's product, the $10.50 honey, the $9.50 product and Midge Mintz's honey are all different products.","Nick Norris's honey costs 1 dollar more than the basswood product.","The honey from Nevada costs 1 dollar less than the alfalfa honey.","The fireweed product costs 1 dollar more than the product from Fowler.","The honey from Belmond costs 1 dollar more than Nick Norris's product.","The $9.50 honey is either the basswood product or Keith Koch's product.","Jim Joyner's honey costs 2 dollars less than the product from Acton."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sourwood"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Acton","Belmond","Fowler","Nevada","Riverton","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5a9f9386bfd96fd69fc3927a093e351"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The system with a 3.8 GHz processor, the system with a 2.8 GHz processor, Lowell's computer, the system with 2 GB of RAM and Wade's system are all different computers.","The build with a 2.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 384 GB smaller than Doug's system.","The system with 128 GB of hard drive space doesn't have a 2.0 GHz processor.","Of the build with a 1.4 GHz processor and the system with 640 GB of hard drive space, one has 12 GB of RAM and the other is Billy's.","The build with 6 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than the system with a 1.6 GHz processor.","Of the computer with 3 GB of RAM and the build with 640 GB of hard drive space, one has a 3.8 GHz processor and the other is Billy's.","The build with 128 GB of hard drive space doesn't have a 1.4 GHz processor.","Sean's build has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than the system with 8 GB of RAM.","Of the build with a 3.8 GHz processor and Lowell's build, one has a 128 GB hard drive and the other has 3 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB","768 GB"],"label_b":["Billy","Doug","Lowell","Rex","Sean","Wade"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","6 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","2.8 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46de7ac6d2809fb6e3978f457427b39c"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["The person who lives in Compton is either Olivia or the person who is 111 years old.","Of the person who lives in Fruitland and the person who is 113 years old, one is Victor and the other is Ernesto.","Mattie doesn't live in Quasqueton.","The person who lives in Morley is 2 years older than the South Dakota native.","Mattie isn't a native of Rhode Island.","The centenarian who lives in New Liberty is 4 years younger than Ernesto.","The centenarian who lives in Arthur is 2 years older than the Washington native.","Olivia is 3 years older than the Rhode Island native.","The person who is 112 years old is either the centenarian who lives in Morley or the centenarian who lives in New Liberty.","The centenarian who is 109 years old lives in New Liberty.","The centenarian who lives in Quasqueton is either the Alaska native or Olivia.","Shari doesn't live in Quasqueton.","The centenarian who is 113 years old is either Victor or the Delaware native."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years","114 years"],"label_b":["Ben","Ernesto","Mattie","Olivia","Shari","Victor"],"label_c":["Alaska","Delaware","New Mexico","Rhode Island","South Dakota","Washington"],"label_d":["Arthur","Compton","Fruitland","Morley","New Liberty","Quasqueton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e156926474e3f79c2ab416dd1b5be9d5"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The event with 175 attendees won't be in Arizona.","The job in Iowa will involve somewhat fewer people than the conference assignment.","The event in South Carolina isn't the symposium.","The event with 125 attendees won't be in South Carolina.","Of the wedding job and the job with 150 attendees, one will be in Delaware and the other will be handled by Glenda.","The assignment with 100 attendees is the birthday.","The six events are the assignment with 150 attendees, the graduation assignment, the wedding assignment, Edmund's event, the birthday assignment and Norman's event.","Edmund's job will involve somewhat more people than the birthday event.","The wedding event will involve 25 fewer people than Oliver's job.","The birthday event will involve 25 fewer people than Clarence's job.","Of the conference job and the wedding job, one will have 75 attendees and the other will be in Arizona.","The event in Louisiana will involve 50 more people than the anniversary event."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150","175"],"label_b":["Clarence","Edmund","Glenda","Joel","Norman","Oliver"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","graduation","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":["Arizona","Delaware","Iowa","Louisiana","Massachusetts","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1d1689a6b91e910213d937237d2d823"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The tortoise from Namibia is older than Speedy.","The armored tortoise is younger than Snappy.","The ringed tortoise is either the tortoise from Yemen or Methuselah.","The 50-year-old animal isn't from Honduras.","Of the pitch belly tortoise and the one from Honduras, one is 86 years old and the other is named Toredo.","Methuselah is either the animal from Kazakhstan or the 86-year-old animal.","The 86-year-old one isn't the ringed tortoise.","The armored tortoise is older than Shelly.","Of the tortoise from Swaziland and Speedy, one is 32 years old and the other is the armored tortoise.","The 32-year-old one is from Yemen.","Yoda isn't 50 years old.","Of Shelly and the swoop-backed tortoise, one is 14 years old and the other is from Yemen.","Toredo is either the animal from Namibia or the 50-year-old tortoise.","Yoda is older than the two rimmed tortoise."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86","104"],"label_b":["Methuselah","Shelly","Snappy","Speedy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","pitch belly","ringed","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["Belize","Honduras","Kazakhstan","Namibia","Swaziland","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1c3a35355b38dcf1cac713f44859ea0"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["The company owned by Mrs. Wise will open sometime after Frank's Figs.","Of the business using a billboard and the business owned by Mrs. Love, one will open on May 2nd and the other is Pandora's Box.","The business using a TV commercial will open 6 days before Pandora's Box.","The business using a magazine ad isn't owned by Mrs. Dunlap.","The company using a radio ad is either the company owned by Mr. Richmond or the business opening on May 2nd.","Ant Farms Etc. will open 3 days before the business using a leaflet.","Books and More will open sometime after the company owned by Mrs. Wise.","Of the business owned by Mrs. Love and the company owned by Mr. Richmond, one will open on May 17th and the other is Books and More.","White Elephant isn't owned by Mrs. Pugh.","The company owned by Mr. Simmons will open 3 days before Frank's Figs.","The business using a hot-air balloon will open 9 days after the business owned by Mrs. Dunlap."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners","Ad Campaigns"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th","May 17th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Books and More","Frank\\'s Figs","Pandora\\'s Box","Tricky Toys","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mrs. Dunlap","Mrs. Love","Mrs. Pugh","Mr. Richmond","Mr. Simmons","Mrs. Wise"],"label_d":["billboard","hot-air balloon","leaflet","magazine ad","radio ad","TV commercial"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2e4ecead8703f5b6972d2e56bd6454e"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Neither the article about asteroids nor Dr. Vance's essay is the 9-page essay.","Neither the piece in Chapter 5 nor Dr. Vance's piece is the 14-page article.","Dr. Nguyen's article isn't 14 pages long.","Of Dr. Fletcher's article and the piece about earthquakes, one will be in Chapter 5 and the other will be in Chapter 6.","The piece in Chapter 3 isn't 16 pages long.","Of Dr. Ingram's piece and the article about asteroids, one is 16 pages long and the other will be in Chapter 2.","Neither the article in Chapter 5 nor the piece about volcanoes is Dr. Callahan's essay.","Dr. Vance's piece will appear 4 chapters before the piece about physiology.","Of the 8-page piece and the piece in Chapter 4, one is about dinosaurs and the other is about earthquakes.","The article about space travel will appear 1 chapter before the 12-page article.","Dr. Nguyen's article isn't about earthquakes."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Callahan","Fletcher","Ingram","Nguyen","Vance"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["8","9","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bed30992b92c6348e85e38b43ccf7305"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Of the person leaving in April and Fitzgerald, one will leave for the 10 day visit and the other will leave for the 4 day visit.","Neither the diplomat going to Paris nor Gilbert is the diplomat leaving in April.","The six diplomats are Case, the person leaving in April, the diplomat going to Warsaw, the person going to Vienna, the ambassador with the 3 day visit and the person leaving in January.","Howell will leave 1 month before the ambassador with the 7 day visit.","The person going to Tirane will leave 1 month before the ambassador with the 3 day visit.","Of the ambassador with the 10 day visit and Case, one will go to Dublin and the other will leave in May.","Stevenson will leave 1 month after the ambassador with the 3 day visit.","Willis won't go to Madrid.","Neither the ambassador with the 3 day visit nor the ambassador with the 4 day visit is the person going to Paris.","Howell will leave 1 month after the ambassador with the 2 day visit.","Neither the person going to Paris nor Gilbert is the person leaving in February.","Fitzgerald won't go to Vienna."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Case","Fitzgerald","Gilbert","Howell","Stevenson","Willis"],"label_c":["2 day","3 day","4 day","7 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Dublin","Madrid","Paris","Tirane","Vienna","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08780b494a748990e90c2eaf4147f45d"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The 2000 wine is a pinot gris.","The 1992 bottle isn't a gewurztraminer.","The gewurztraminer, the 2000 bottle, and the wine from West Gardiner vineyard are three different wines.","The bottle from Nashua vineyard is either the gewurztraminer or the Vendemmia.","The Luzagueil isn't a riesling.","Of the 1988 bottle and the bottle from Nashua vineyard, one is a syrah and the other is the Annata Branco.","The gewurztraminer was bottled sometime before the wine from Maynard vineyard.","Of the chardonnay and the Bianca Flaux, one was bottled in 1988 and the other is from West Gardiner vineyard.","The Bianca Flaux was bottled sometime before the pinot noir.","The 1984 bottle isn't a gewurztraminer.","The Vendemmia, the riesling, and the wine from West Gardiner vineyard are three different wines.","The Luzagueil was bottled 16 years after the bottle from Ontario vineyard.","The six wines are the Zifennwein, the riesling, the wine from Tabor vineyard, the gewurztraminer, the bottle from West Gardiner vineyard and the syrah."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Maynard","Nashua","Ontario","Santa Barbara","Tabor","West Gardiner"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1bf965228b1a43d4e05ccc17a28dd04"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The Gutter Gals didn't finish with 739 points.","The team in the red shirts finished 36 points above the squad from Big Bear Lake.","The team in the lime green shirts finished 36 points above the team from Rialto.","Of the team in the pink shirts and the team from Yarmouth, one was the Pin Pushers and the other had a final score of 775 points.","Of the squad in the magenta shirts and the squad in the pink shirts, one was from Earling and the other had a final score of 727 points.","The Pin Pushers finished 12 points above the squad in the silver shirts.","The Alley Cats weren't from Big Bear Lake.","The Splitters was either the team that finished with 751 points or the team from Yarmouth.","The six teams were the team in the lime green shirts, the Pin Pushers, the Gutter Gals, the Oddballs, the team from Big Bear Lake and the team that finished with 751 points.","Of the Rowdy Rollers and the Alley Cats, one had a final score of 715 points and the other was from King City.","The Splitters weren't from Newark."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763","775"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Oddballs","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters"],"label_c":["blue","lime green","magenta","pink","red","silver"],"label_d":["Big Bear Lake","Earling","King City","Newark","Rialto","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcd09f7b193c41e1bc645f6e62a971b6"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The masterpiece that's been missing for 22 years, the 1913 piece, and Curo Cersal's piece are three different paintings.","The piece that's been missing for 10 years was painted 32 years after \"Lost in Time\".","The piece that's been missing for 25 years is either the 1897 piece or \"Tantrum\".","Lanot's painting wasn't painted in 1929.","Of \"Tantrum\" and the masterpiece that's been missing for 19 years, one was painted in 1913 and the other is by Lanot.","Of the painting that's been missing for 19 years and \"Lost in Time\", one was painted in 1905 and the other is by Kami.","\"Orange Sky\" is either Rilania's masterpiece or the 1921 piece.","Of the painting that's been missing for 13 years and the 1937 painting, one is \"Lost in Time\" and the other is by Rilania.","\"Hoxley Hills\" was painted 16 years before Rilania's piece.","The 1905 masterpiece isn't \"Willow Bend\".","Umolia's painting is either the masterpiece that's been missing for 15 years or \"Clockwork\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937"],"label_b":["Curo Cersal","Kami","Lanot","Pukes","Rilania","Umolia"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","19","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4de48870a7b6411b72f460975dd3e8e4"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["Bryan finished 22 days before the competitor who finished at Takahagi.","The athlete who finished at Miyako didn't start out from Pescadero.","The athlete who finished at Hachinohe didn't start out from Pismo Beach.","The athlete who finished at Miyako finished sometime after Nina.","Of the rower who started from Avalon and the competitor who finished at Takahagi, one was Lowell and the other finished in 228 days.","The competitor who finished at Miyako, the rower who started from Avalon, and Dana are three different rowers.","The rower who started from Pescadero finished 11 days after Nina.","Of the competitor who traveled for 206 days and the athlete who finished at Onagawa, one started from Cayucos and the other started from Encinitas.","Dana started from Arcata.","Vivian didn't start out from Pescadero.","The rower who started from Cayucos finished 11 days after the rower who finished at Miyako.","The rower who finished at Nemuro was either the rower who started from Arcata or the competitor who started from Avalon."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days","239 days"],"label_b":["Bryan","Dana","Kurt","Lowell","Nina","Vivian"],"label_c":["Arcata","Avalon","Cayucos","Encinitas","Pescadero","Pismo Beach"],"label_d":["Hachinohe","Kushiro","Miyako","Onagawa","Nemuro","Takahagi"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db2d294b881a022781c65f9c6e652751"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Freddie's purchase wasn't from Zimbabwe.","Neither the raft spider nor the redback was Hazel's purchase.","The specimen from Tanzania cost 30 dollars less than the wolf spider.","Of the specimen from East Timor and the arachnid that sold for $75, one was the ipstin spider and the other was won by Hazel.","Of Freddie's purchase and the specimen from Qatar, one was the cart spider and the other sold for $105.","The six spiders were the specimen from East Timor, the raft spider, the arachnid that sold for $60, the redback, Yvette's purchase and the cart spider.","Neither the raft spider nor the redback was Anthony's purchase.","Of the arachnid that sold for $45 and Isaac's purchase, one was from Dominica and the other was the ipstin spider.","The raft spider cost less than the specimen from Tanzania."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Anthony","Freddie","Hazel","Isaac","Rafael","Yvette"],"label_c":["cart spider","ipstin spider","raft spider","redback","whip spider","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Dominica","East Timor","Qatar","Tanzania","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=947ca7b37b7695bc9fb285639033ec3f"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Vitalinks is either the application released in August or the app with 6.8 million downloads.","Of Wizard World and the game released in June, one was made by Apptastic and the other has 5.5 million downloads.","The app released in July is either the game released by Vortia or the application released by Gadingo.","The game released in May doesn't have exactly 2.3 million downloads.","Of the application released by BeGamez and the application released in July, one has 6.8 million downloads and the other has 5.5 million downloads.","The game with 6.8 million downloads was released later than Peter Parka.","The app with 4.2 million downloads was released 3 months later than Peter Parka.","The application released in March wasn't developed by Novio.","Peter Parka was released 2 months later than the application with 8.9 million downloads.","The application released in May is either the application with 6.8 million downloads or the game released by Gadingo.","Bubble Bombs wasn't developed by BeGamez.","Angry Ants was released earlier than the app with 2.3 million downloads.","Wizard World wasn't released in April."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["2.3 million","4.2 million","5.5 million","6.8 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edb50522c38dee967b15afe72427ac2d"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The mushroom that sells for $45 per pound wasn't found in Buckeye Woods.","The shaggy mane mushroom won't go to Abby's Mart.","Neither the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound nor the mushroom that sells for $50 per pound is the mushroom found in Lowell Woods.","The pink bottom mushroom is either the mushroom found in Pomona Woods or the mushroom found in Wiota Woods.","The mushroom going to Edna's Edibles sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the oyster mushroom.","Of the mushroom going to Nature's Way and the bear's tooth mushroom, one was found in Pomona Woods and the other sells for $40 per pound.","The mushroom that sells for $40 per pound, the mushroom going to Localvoria, the mushroom found in Lowell Woods, the mushroom going to Edna's Edibles and the mushroom found in Pomona Woods are all different mushrooms.","The mushroom going to Abby's Mart sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Wiota Woods.","Of the mushroom going to Wickman's and the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound, one is the woodear and the other was found in Hardy Woods.","The pink bottom mushroom doesn't sell for $40 per pound.","The mushroom found in Wiota Woods sells for 15 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Edna's Edibles.","Of the mushroom going to Abby's Mart and the mushroom going to Wickman's, one sells for $45 per pound and the other was found in Lowell Woods."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","oyster","pink bottom","shaggy mane","woodear"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Edna\\'s Edibles","Localvoria","Nature\\'s Way","Pete\\'s Produce","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":["Buckeye Woods","Hardy Woods","Lowell Woods","Pomona Woods","Sylmar Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9940a8bd76a1e335a59b3ba95b7feef0"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Of the company started by Betty Becker and the business that received the $4,000,000 investment, one sells cameras and the other is Zetafish.com.","The business that sells sports gear received more than the business started by Betty Becker.","Protecha.com wasn't founded by Vicky Velez.","Madinkz.com didn't get exactly $3,000,000.","The company started by Vicky Velez received 2 million dollars more than Gofro.com.","The company that sells kitchen wares is either Protecha.com or the startup started by Pat Padilla.","The business that sells sports gear wasn't founded by Addie Abrams.","Of the company that sells robots and Byxby.com, one was started by Fred Frost and the other received $6,000,000.","Protecha.com didn't get exactly $2,000,000.","Of the business started by Vicky Velez and the startup that received the $5,000,000 investment, one sells textbooks and the other sells robots.","The business that sells video games received less than the business started by Fred Frost.","The company that sells video games received more than the business started by Betty Becker.","The company that sells cameras received 1 million dollars more than Gofro.com."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez"],"label_d":["cameras","kitchen wares","robots","sports gear","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2449735f4a5f6c5f430a4fa18bc0bdef"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Of the hiker who finished at Flagler Trail and the hiker who started at Reedy Creek, one is Claude and the other walked 9 miles.","The hiker who started at Reedy Creek walked 1 mile more than Freddie.","The person who trekked for 10 miles didn't finish at Black Hammock.","Zachary didn't start at Bull Creek.","Zachary walked somewhat more than the person who finished at Joshua Creek.","Freddie walked 4 fewer miles than the hiker who finished at Hobes Grove.","Sam didn't finish at Wolf Creek.","Neither the person who trekked for 13 miles nor the person who started at Bull Creek is Claude.","The hiker who finished at Joshua Creek is either the hiker who trekked for 13 miles or the hiker who started at Three Lakes.","The person who finished at Coyote Creek walked 4 fewer miles than the person who started at Tosohatchee.","The person who started at Cassia is either Danielle or the hiker who trekked for 8 miles.","The six hikers are the hiker who started at Bull Creek, Karla, the person who trekked for 12 miles, the hiker who finished at Coyote Creek, the person who finished at Flagler Trail and the hiker who trekked for 8 miles."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles","13 miles"],"label_b":["Claude","Danielle","Freddie","Karla","Sam","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":["Black Hammock","Coyote Creek","Flagler Trail","Hobes Grove","Joshua Creek","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b58e64bf912734688117fcb9d49d170"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The system with 384 GB of hard drive space doesn't have exactly 4 GB of RAM.","The system with 4 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than Zachary's computer.","The build with 12 GB of RAM is either Billy's build or the build with 256 GB of hard drive space.","Sean's system doesn't have a 128 GB hard drive.","The build with a 2.4 GHz processor doesn't have exactly 2 GB of RAM.","Of the system with 128 GB of hard drive space and Billy's system, one has a 2.0 GHz processor and the other has 1 GB of RAM.","The computer with a 2.4 GHz processor, the computer with 640 GB of hard drive space, and the system with 4 GB of RAM are three different computers.","The system with 3 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than Billy's computer.","The computer with a 2.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than the computer with 6 GB of RAM.","Of Charlie's system and the build with 512 GB of hard drive space, one has 3 GB of RAM and the other has a 1.4 GHz processor.","The computer with a 2.4 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than Fernando's build.","The build with a 1.6 GHz processor, Zachary's computer, and the system with 640 GB of hard drive space are three different computers.","The build with 1 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 512 GB smaller than the build with a 3.2 GHz processor."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB","768 GB"],"label_b":["Billy","Charlie","Fernando","Harry","Sean","Zachary"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","6 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","2.8 GHz","3.2 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cacf21fc8457fb616e09930d29cd2c5d"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the Summit Street apartment isn't moving in on Monday.","The family moving in on Thursday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the Underwoods.","The Johnsons aren't moving into the Kermit Lane apartment.","The Quinns aren't paying $690 a month.","Neither the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment nor the family paying $710 a month is the family moving in on Monday.","The six families are the family paying $730 a month, the family moving in on Sunday, the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment, the family moving into the Todd Street apartment, the Quinns and the family moving into the Ash Avenue apartment.","The Underwoods are either the family moving in on Sunday or the family moving into the Todd Street apartment.","Of the Nortons and the family paying $680 a month, one is moving into the Ridge Court apartment and the other is moving into the Kermit Lane apartment.","The family moving in on Tuesday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the Quinns.","The family moving in on Friday is paying 20 dollars more per month than the Quinns.","The family paying $680 a month is moving in on Sunday.","The family paying $690 a month is moving in on Saturday.","The family paying $700 a month is either the family moving in on Thursday or the Pattersons.","The family moving in on Monday is either the Pattersons or the Quinns."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730"],"label_b":["Johnsons","Nortons","Pattersons","Quinns","Thompsons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Holly Street","Kermit Lane","Ridge Court","Summit Street","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28e761c355fdeb0e2bc56d4f414128ac"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Peter Peck didn't cover the election.","The journalist sent out on April 7th didn't go to Finland.","The person sent out on April 8th didn't go to Uruguay.","Of the reporter sent out on April 8th and the person sent out on April 9th, one was Orin Olsen and the other covered the mass protests.","The reporter who went to Uruguay didn't cover the solar eclipse.","Of the reporter who covered the royal wedding and the reporter who covered the solar eclipse, one was Tam Terry and the other was sent out on April 6th.","Peter Peck didn't cover the mass protests.","Orin Olsen was either the journalist sent out on April 8th or the journalist who covered the royal wedding.","Of the reporter who covered the flooding and the journalist who covered the mass protests, one went to Canada and the other was sent out on April 7th.","The journalist who covered the solar eclipse left 1 day after the journalist who went to Jamaica.","The journalist who covered the flooding left 1 day after Linda Lott.","The journalist who covered the election left 1 day after the reporter who went to Finland.","Ned Noble, the reporter who covered the election, and the journalist who covered the solar eclipse are three different people.","The person sent out on April 6th didn't go to Dominica."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck","Randy Reid","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["election","flooding","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Canada","Dominica","Finland","Jamaica","Turkey","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94e08afba738d22e360e205239a99bc9"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Neither the blacktip shark project nor the project beginning in March is the assignment on the Escape.","The basking shark study, Henrietta's assignment, the study on the Pegasus, the assignment beginning in July and Zachary's study are all different projects.","Alvin's study starts 3 months before the tiger shark project.","Of the project beginning in August and the leopard shark study, one is on the Pegasus and the other is Henrietta's assignment.","Henrietta's project starts 2 months after the study on the Escape.","The study on the Orion is either the hammerhead shark project or the study beginning in April.","Charlie's project has nothing to do with basking sharks.","Of the assignment on the Odyssey and the blacktip shark study, one starts in April and the other is Alvin's study.","The assignment on the Liberty starts 1 month after the basking shark study.","Charlie's assignment starts sometime after the assignment on the Orion.","Darryl's assignment isn't on the Escape.","Neither the study beginning in July nor the goblin shark study is Henrietta's study."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Alvin","Charlie","Darryl","Henrietta","Iris","Zachary"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","hammerhead","leopard","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7472898cbf7d8d72e1f6d73c49dd138d"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Herman's book was due sometime after \"Frogs of Iowa\".","The book by Walter Wood was due 4 weeks after Cory's book.","The title due on September 22 was \"Time to Burn\".","Latasha's book was due on October 6.","\"Ohio Haunts\" is either Cory's book or Herman's book.","Of the title by Hank Hensley and the title due on September 1, one was \"Stars Below\" and the other was taken out by Cory.","Herman's book wasn't due on September 29.","Ken's book was due sometime after \"Dancing Well\".","Of the book due on September 15 and the book due on September 22, one was taken out by Ken and the other was written by Betty Bush.","Vicki's book wasn't due on September 8.","\"Time to Burn\" was due 2 weeks after the book by Dale Durham.","The book by Fred Fuentes was due 2 weeks before \"Frogs of Iowa\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29","October 6"],"label_b":["Cory","Herman","Ken","Latasha","Vicki","Yvette"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Betty Bush","Dale Durham","Fred Fuentes","Hank Hensley","Kim Kramer","Walter Wood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de7e0aaaa510ba32173c306398c7eba5"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Tyngle.com, the business that received the $2,000,000 investment, and the business that sells cameras are three different businesses.","The business started by Vicky Velez received 1 million dollars more than Madinkz.com.","The six businesses are the business that received the $2,000,000 investment, the business started by Betty Becker, the business that sells textbooks, Tyngle.com, Byxby.com and the business that sells robots.","Of the business started by Vicky Velez and the business started by Betty Becker, one received $5,000,000 and the other is Zetafish.com.","Byxby.com wasn't founded by Pat Padilla.","Of the company that sells kitchen wares and the company started by Fred Frost, one is Gofro.com and the other received $4,000,000.","The business that sells cell phones received 1 million dollars more than Tyngle.com.","The business started by Lara Larson received 4 million dollars less than Gofro.com.","The company that sells textbooks wasn't founded by Vicky Velez.","The business that sells cell phones received 2 million dollars less than Atriana.com."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b600a4fa3a4a2c2ff482e6bd1c1fbe07"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The reserve in Talladega County was established sometime before Howard Park.","The park established in 2008 isn't in Bibb County.","Of Howard Park and the reserve established in 2010, one is in Lamar County and the other is home to the fig turtle.","Silver Lakes was established 4 years before the atlas otter's reserve.","The sandy hare's reserve was established 2 years after Rosemary Park.","The reserve in Chilton County isn't home to the endangered sandy hare.","Silver Lakes was established 2 years before the park in Talladega County.","Rosemary Park was established sometime after the frilled stork's reserve.","Riverside Glen, the atlas otter's reserve, the reserve in Talladega County, the reserve established in 2006 and the park in Bibb County are all different parks.","Of Elm Park and the reserve established in 2004, one is home to the fig turtle and the other is in Wilcox County.","The park established in 2006 isn't home to the endangered western gull."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012","2014"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes"],"label_c":["atlas otter","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":["Bibb","Chilton","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=865ec3e890daf368e99e80ece9e65c14"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Laneplex interview isn't for the graphic design job.","The Sancode interview is 2 days after the meeting for the sales rep position.","The interview for the graphic design position is 1 day after the interview in Zearing.","The meeting on August 23rd isn't in Rock Valley.","The Alpha Plus interview is sometime after the interview for the sales rep position.","Of the interview in Lambs Grove and the interview for the copywriter position, one is at Streeter Inc. and the other is on August 22nd.","The Zathdrill interview is 4 days after the interview for the sales rep position.","Of the interview on August 21st and the Zathdrill interview, one is in Anita and the other is in Zearing.","The Alpha Plus interview is 2 days before the interview for the web developer position.","The meeting for the social media position is sometime after the interview in Yetter.","The meeting on August 22nd isn't in Rock Valley.","The interview in Anita is 3 days before the interview for the janitor position."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th","August 25th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep","social media","web developer"],"label_d":["Anita","Lambs Grove","Moulton","Rock Valley","Yetter","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8125d46043f0c9118742f3faab2301cc"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Banok II is either the reactor launching in February or the reactor in Ecuador.","The Adtina V isn't in Albania.","Of the facility in Ukraine and the fusor facility, one will launch in April and the other is the Banok II.","The fusor facility will launch 3 months before the Zawasa.","The stellarator reactor will launch sometime after the facility in Albania.","Of the reactor in Bolivia and the reactor launching in May, one is the Haramarui LV and the other is the tokamak reactor.","The Tamura BX12 will not launch in January.","The Adtina V is either the direct drive facility or the facility in Ukraine.","The reactor launching in March isn't in Ecuador.","The Tamura BX12 will launch 4 months before the polywell reactor.","The Adtina V, the facility in Gabon, and the facility in Bolivia are three different reactors."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Banok II","Comati DX5","Haramarui LV","Tamura BX12","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","fusor","polywell","stellarator","theta pinch","tokamak"],"label_d":["Albania","Bolivia","Ecuador","Gabon","Qatar","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7836b7fcc154833e977c0cb606e84d54"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Eddington is in Barnstable County.","The town whose mayor is Cal Compton isn't in Worcester County.","The city whose mayor is Rita Robert has more people than Turin.","The city in Hampshire County has 3,000 more people than the city whose mayor is Rita Robert.","The town whose mayor is Ted Tanner is either the town in Barnstable County or the city in Dukes County.","Of the town in Dukes County and the town whose mayor is Vic Vazquez, one is Kingsburg and the other has a population of 40,000.","Of the city with a population of 34,000 and the town whose mayor is Sal Swanson, one is in Hampshire County and the other is in Nantucket County.","Danville has 6,000 fewer people than the town whose mayor is Vic Vazquez.","Yale isn't in Suffolk County.","The town whose mayor is Rita Robert isn't in Suffolk County.","The city in Suffolk County has 3,000 more people than Turin.","Neither the town in Dukes County nor Eddington is the city whose mayor is Rita Robert."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000","43,000"],"label_b":["Danville","Eddington","Independence","Kingsburg","Turin","Yale"],"label_c":["Barnstable","Dukes","Hampshire","Nantucket","Suffolk","Worcester"],"label_d":["Cal Compton","Lisa Lyons","Rita Robert","Sal Swanson","Ted Tanner","Vic Vazquez"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edd1440df50d95948b472d1feae2b8de"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The riesling was bottled sometime before the Annata Branco.","The wine from Kingfield vineyard was bottled 8 years after the Ece Suss.","Of the 1992 bottle and the chardonnay, one is the Bianca Flaux and the other is from Tabor vineyard.","The wine from Tabor vineyard was bottled sometime before the merlot.","The syrah was bottled 8 years after the Bianca Flaux.","The Friambliss isn't a riesling.","The Friambliss, the merlot, and the pinot gris are three different wines.","The 2000 bottle wasn't bottled at Maynard vineyard.","The 1988 bottle wasn't bottled at Vinalhaven vineyard.","Of the bottle from Santa Barbara vineyard and the chardonnay, one was bottled in 2004 and the other is the Zifennwein.","The 1992 wine is either the syrah or the pinot gris.","Of the 1996 bottle and the wine from Vinalhaven vineyard, one is a riesling and the other is the Ece Suss."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Hornitos","Kingfield","Maynard","Santa Barbara","Tabor","Vinalhaven"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7c9ea3084b71c99ba063e303338e54f"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Sid Saunders's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 70 minutes.","The movie with a running time of 75 minutes is either Arctic Visions or West of Eden.","The movie with a running time of 75 minutes and Ben Barrera's film are different films.","Of Jesse Jimenez's film and Dreams of July, one was made in Macedonia and the other has a running time of 65 minutes.","The film with a running time of 80 minutes wasn't made in Hungary.","Dreams of July is shorter than Jesse Jimenez's film.","Ben Barrera's film is longer than Jacky Steel.","Tearful Night is 10 minutes longer than Keith King's film.","Dreams of July is longer than the movie produced in Croatia.","Sid Saunders's film wasn't made in Poland.","Sid Saunders's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 75 minutes.","Tim Tucker's film wasn't made in Poland.","Of the movie produced in Finland and the movie with a running time of 60 minutes, one is Arctic Visions and the other was directed by Keith King.","Of Arctic Visions and the movie produced in Croatia, one was directed by Eric Edwards and the other has a running time of 65 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Eric Edwards","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Croatia","Finland","Hungary","Iceland","Macedonia","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52a2a235840301598386c9e9b8ad1812"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The car from Utah is either the Injitsu or the car with the BMG-831 plates.","Of the vehicle that received the $50 fine and the vehicle from Colorado, one is the Etsalle and the other has the YGA-441 plates.","The vehicle with the SVZ-880 plates was fined somewhat more than the Injitsu.","The vehicle from Alaska was fined 25 dollars less than the Cavalo.","The Dartson doesn't have the MRT-628 plates.","Of the automobile from Utah and the automobile that received the $75 fine, one has the RBD-337 plates and the other is the Etsalle.","The automobile from Florida doesn't have the RBD-337 plates.","The Fierro was fined somewhat less than the car from Florida.","Of the Injitsu and the automobile that received the $150 fine, one is from Georgia and the other has the RBD-337 plates.","The car with the MRT-628 plates was fined 25 dollars less than the car from Georgia.","The automobile that received the $100 fine is from Colorado."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125","$150"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Etsalle","Fierro","Grandero","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Alaska","Colorado","Florida","Georgia","Louisiana","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=912c6a6a8bd484fa33b7b6382639826c"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Cretaceous impact crater is smaller than the Hinwore impact crater.","The Hinwore impact crater isn't 225 m. wide.","The crater in modern-day France is either the Vorckin impact crater or the Triassic impact crater.","Of the Silurian impact crater and the one in modern-day Guinea, one is known as the Hinwore site and the other is 175 m. wide.","The one in modern-day Uruguay is smaller than the Asanish impact crater.","The Ormagh impact crater wasn't formed during the Triassic period.","The Triassic impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Cersay impact crater.","Of the crater in modern-day France and the 175 m. wide crater, one is known as the Garight site and the other was formed during the Triassic period.","The Silurian impact crater is 25 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Oman.","The Vorckin impact crater is either the crater in modern-day France or the 150 m. wide crater.","The Ordovician impact crater is 100 meters wider than the one in modern-day France.","The 175 m. wide one wasn't found in Zambia.","The one in modern-day France is wider than the Cambrian impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m.","225 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Garight","Hinwore","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Cretaceous","Ordovician","Permian","Silurian","Triassic"],"label_d":["Croatia","France","Guinea","Oman","Uruguay","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e6dba023ec0786160001af0aa41aa92"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The Splitters didn't finish with 763 points.","Of the team in the pink shirts and the team that finished with 739 points, one was from Earling and the other was the Alley Cats.","The squad from Earling finished 24 points above the Oddballs.","The squad in the lime green shirts finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the team from Yarmouth.","The team from King City finished 12 points below the Turkey Rolls.","The team that finished with 775 points wasn't from Lathrop.","The squad that finished with 763 points didn't wear silver shirts.","The team in the violet shirts was either the team that finished with 775 points or the Pin Pushers.","The six teams were the squad that finished with 727 points, the squad from Newark, the squad from Fullerton, the squad from Lathrop, the squad in the lime green shirts and the squad in the orange shirts.","Of the team from King City and the team from Newark, one was the Alley Cats and the other wore gold shirts.","The Pin Pushers didn't finish with 763 points.","The team from Fullerton didn't wear violet shirts.","The Oddballs finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the team in the silver shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763","775"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Oddballs","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["gold","lime green","orange","pink","silver","violet"],"label_d":["Earling","Fullerton","King City","Lathrop","Newark","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50ffdaabd6e800f9c50683324edb11b6"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Tam Terry left sometime after the reporter who covered the solar eclipse.","Tam Terry was either the journalist who went to Canada or the reporter who went to Dominica.","Of Orin Olsen and Linda Lott, one covered the royal wedding and the other went to Qatar.","The person who went to Finland was either the journalist who covered the election or the person who covered the solar eclipse.","Of the reporter who covered the earthquake and the reporter who covered the election, one went to Qatar and the other was Ned Noble.","Of the journalist sent out on April 6th and the person who covered the earthquake, one was Tam Terry and the other went to Qatar.","Peter Peck left sometime after the reporter who went to Dominica.","The person sent out on April 6th didn't cover the flooding.","Orin Olsen left 1 day after the journalist who went to Oman.","The reporter sent out on April 7th didn't go to Qatar.","The person who covered the flooding, the person sent out on April 8th and the reporter who went to Luxembourg were all different people.","The person who went to Oman left 3 days before Linda Lott."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Canada","Dominica","Finland","Luxembourg","Oman","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d6dfbd9374fb1343a0d05ed6175edad"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Barnhill was investigated sometime before the building haunted by Francis.","Markmanor, the home haunted by Geoffrey, Barnhill, the home haunted by Victor and the home haunted by Tarlton were all different houses.","Balfern was investigated sometime before the home haunted by Tarlton.","The house haunted by Abigail wasn't located on Circle Drive.","Markmanor wasn't located on Darby Lane.","Of Downsell and the building Priscilla visited in April, one was on Grant Place and the other was said to be haunted by Victor.","The house on Bird Road was visited sometime after the building haunted by Francis.","Of the house on Haley Square and the home haunted by Francis, one was visited in April and the other was Markmanor.","Neither Markmanor nor the house on Bird Road was the home Priscilla visited in February.","Of the house haunted by Brunhilde and the home on Haley Square, one was visited in June and the other was Hughenden.","Markmanor wasn't investigated in March.","The building on Circle Drive was investigated sometime before the house haunted by Victor.","The building Priscilla visited in March wasn't located on Grant Place."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Balfern","Barnhill","Downsell","Hughenden","Markmanor","Stockford"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":["Abigail","Brunhilde","Francis","Geoffrey","Tarlton","Victor"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f8b03edce7374eb32e2ccf38a78c3ff"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["The 16-year-old client isn't Harold.","The 16-year-old student is scheduled 3 hours after Nettie.","The 20-year-old trainee is scheduled 3 hours before Mrs. Nolan's client.","Of the 18-year-old student and the trainee with the 12 noon class, one is Frank and the other is Mrs. Vazquez's trainee.","The client with the 9:00am class, Mrs. Vazquez's client, Mr. Quinn's client and the 15-year-old trainee are all different people.","Peter is either the trainee with the 1:00pm class or Mrs. Huff's student.","Peter is scheduled 3 hours before Mrs. Barr's client.","Of Mrs. Barr's trainee and the trainee with the 9:00am class, one is 15 years old and the other is Victoria.","The 21-year-old trainee is either Peter or the student with the 11:00am class."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Mrs. Barr","Mrs. Huff","Mrs. Ingram","Mrs. Nolan","Mr. Quinn","Mrs. Vazquez"],"label_c":["Frank","Harold","Nettie","Peter","Tricia","Victoria"],"label_d":["15","16","17","18","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c965a6d310f5560368ac9eca995df460"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["Of the green team and the \"Oil Crew\", one finished fourth and the other is from Cromberg.","Of the green team and the group that finished sixth, one is the \"Pea Shooters\" and the other is the \"Color Blinds\".","The team from Yucca Valley is either the \"Spray Paints\" or the purple team.","The \"Pea Shooters\" isn't from Armona.","The \"Pea Shooters\" isn't from Evansdale.","Of the \"Color Blinds\" and the squad from Prairie City, one finished sixth and the other uses orange paintballs.","The \"Splat Squad\" was ranked somewhere behind the squad from Prairie City.","The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked 2 places ahead of the group from Evansdale.","The red team was ranked somewhere ahead of the squad from Prairie City.","The team from Cromberg is either the squad that finished second or the white team.","The green team was ranked somewhere behind the \"Splat Squad\"."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Libertyville","Prairie City","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52af3a6908d8ebc9dc4d93c1217ab1cc"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Quinn Arena is either the facility in Quasqueton or the football facility.","Rowe Arena is either the soccer facility or the rugby facility.","The baseball facility holds more people than the facility in Fryeburg.","The six arenas are the facility with seating for 230 people, the baseball facility, Quinn Arena, the hockey facility, Harmon Arena and the facility in Quasqueton.","Kline Arena holds 40 fewer people than the arena in Coleville.","Neither the arena in Troy nor the arena in Upland is Kline Arena.","Of the basketball facility and the facility in Upland, one is Austin Arena and the other holds 110 people.","Of the rugby facility and the facility with seating for 150 people, one is Noble Arena and the other is in Quasqueton.","The baseball facility holds 40 fewer people than Harmon Arena.","Austin Arena isn't in Fryeburg."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310"],"label_b":["Austin","Harmon","Kline","Noble","Quinn","Rowe"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Coleville","Fryeburg","New Cuyama","Quasqueton","Troy","Upland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bab639d4b9bcd8b3f117cbd8d185341"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the $6.50 product and the ginger candle, one is Kari's and the other is Sophie's.","The ginger candle costs 1 dollar less than Jana's product.","The apple candle doesn't contain eucalyptus.","The eucalyptus product is either Jana's candle or the $9.50 product.","The lime candle costs 1 dollar more than the ginger candle.","The peach candle costs less than Nathaniel's candle.","Of the ginger product and the $7.50 candle, one contains pear and the other is Sophie's.","The peach candle, the $6.50 product, and the $8.50 candle are three different products.","The sandalwood product is either Jana's product or Nathaniel's product.","The lavender candle costs 2 dollars more than the fig candle.","The six products are Luke's product, the $7.50 product, the cinnamon product, the coconut candle, the $4.50 product and the $6.50 product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["Hope","Jana","Kari","Luke","Nathaniel","Sophie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","ginger","lavender","sandalwood"],"label_d":["apple","coconut","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=031e3639809b17759d5705e994598db1"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Of the dentist and the contestant who got 18 votes, one is Lowell and the other played hockey.","The soccer player received more votes than Vernon.","The person who got 39 votes, the waiter, and Omar are three different people.","The lawyer is either the person who got 32 votes or the golf player.","The soccer player is either the contestant who got 11 votes or the musician.","The dentist received 7 votes more votes than Ken.","The contestant who got 11 votes never played golf.","The six people are Ken, the baseball player, the person who got 18 votes, the basketball player, the waiter and the contestant who got 25 votes.","Of Ken and the contestant who got 4 votes, one is the lawyer and the other is the garbage man.","Omar received fewer votes than the architect.","Of the dentist and the baseball player, one is Lowell and the other received 4 votes.","Zachary isn't the architect."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32","39"],"label_b":["Anthony","Ken","Lowell","Omar","Vernon","Zachary"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","golf","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","garbage man","lawyer","musician","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88424d2c433341726a13f814cf403666"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The one from Ireland sank sometime after the vessel captained by Red Beard Ben.","The boat captained by Red Beard Ben was either the Doubloon or the Crusty Knave.","The boat that sank in 1767 was either the boat captained by Ruthless Ruby or the vessel from France.","The boat from Scotland wasn't captained by Wicked Weiss.","The Crusty Knave went down in 1767.","The boat captained by Stubborn Seth sank sometime before the Crusty Knave.","The Crusty Knave wasn't from Ireland.","The ship captained by Sparrow Annis was either the one from Spain or the Crusty Knave.","The boat from France wasn't captained by Wicked Weiss.","Of the boat captained by Stubborn Seth and the Mermaid, one hailed from Denmark and the other went down in 1803.","The one that sank in 1803 hailed from Scotland.","Of the boat from Ireland and the Dagger, one went down in 1749 and the other was captained by Ruthless Ruby.","The ship captained by Ruthless Ruby sank sometime before the vessel from Spain.","The Vile Night didn't sink in 1785."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Crusty Knave","Dagger","Doubloon","Mermaid","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Red Beard Ben","Ruthless Ruby","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":["Denmark","England","France","Ireland","Scotland","Spain"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ba3dd9f70b3ed2570d8e74924c2c8cc"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The darkback cost less than Olga's purchase.","Of the archaenido and the spider that sold for $90, one was won by Ebony and the other was from Chile.","Georgia's purchase cost more than the specimen from Uganda.","Ebony's purchase didn't cost $60.","The arachnid that sold for $105 wasn't the darkback.","Neither Isaac's purchase nor Olga's purchase was the wolf spider.","The spider that sold for $75 was either Olga's purchase or the archaenido.","The arachnid that sold for $45 was either the cart spider or Olga's purchase.","Shelley's purchase didn't cost $75.","Of Isaac's purchase and the black widow, one was from Honduras and the other sold for $105.","The specimen from Russia cost 15 dollars less than the archaenido.","The six spiders were the arachnid that sold for $60, Shelley's purchase, Isaac's purchase, Olga's purchase, the specimen from Qatar and the cart spider.","The specimen from Russia wasn't the wolf spider.","Isaac's purchase was from Dominica."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Ebony","Georgia","Isaac","Olga","Phyllis","Shelley"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","cart spider","darkback","whip spider","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Chile","Dominica","Honduras","Qatar","Russia","Uganda"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e9ce481b4db85602d00b9b7d3a3b466"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The facility in Fryeburg holds 80 more people than Pierce Arena.","Harmon Arena holds 120 fewer people than the facility in Coleville.","The facility with seating for 190 people isn't in Kirkman.","Kline Arena holds 40 more people than the rugby facility.","Of the basketball facility and the baseball facility, one holds 110 people and the other is Pierce Arena.","Of Joseph Arena and the soccer facility, one is in Earlham and the other holds 230 people.","The six arenas are the soccer facility, the arena in Kirkman, the facility in Hoopa, Kline Arena, the arena in Coleville and Noble Arena.","Harmon Arena isn't set up for basketball games.","Noble Arena holds 310 people.","Noble Arena isn't set up for lacrosse games."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310"],"label_b":["Gentry","Harmon","Joseph","Kline","Noble","Pierce"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Coleville","Earlham","Fryeburg","Hoopa","Kirkman","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36812bd0a5d7c2e1e457ccea20186388"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Trevor's design required somewhat fewer minutes to print than the whistle.","The item that printed in 30 minutes wasn't yellow.","The blue piece was the flower.","Zachary's item took 20 more minutes to print than the mask.","The phone case, the red design, and Zachary's design are three different items.","Of Yvonne's item and the phone case, one was green and the other took 35 minutes to print.","The piece that printed in 35 minutes, the mask, and the yellow piece are three different items.","The design that printed in 15 minutes wasn't yellow.","The helmet took somewhat more minutes to print than Yvonne's design.","Of Nadine's item and the purple item, one took 15 minutes to print and the other was the mask.","Lee's design, the mask, and the yellow piece are three different items.","The item that printed in 20 minutes wasn't the whistle."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes"],"label_b":["Kyle","Lee","Nadine","Trevor","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["flower","helmet","mask","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":["blue","green","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13166a9a9eafbbeb765452d2631f0182"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Billy has an appointment 1 hour before the person suffering from foot pain.","Of the patient suffering from vertigo and Edwin, one has Red Shield insurance and the other has HealthCo insurance.","Guy doesn't have insurance through Fumanix.","Neither Billy nor the person with the 2:00pm appointment is the patient suffering from vertigo.","The six patients are Edwin, the patient with the 2:00pm appointment, the person suffering from heartburn, the patient suffering from back pain, the patient with Medicorp insurance and the person with the 12 noon appointment.","The person suffering from heartburn has an appointment 1 hour before the person with Fumanix insurance.","The patient with Ambercare insurance is complaining about foot pain.","Edwin isn't complaining about shingles.","Ronnie has an appointment 1 hour after the person with Fumanix insurance.","Jeff isn't complaining about heartburn.","Neither the patient suffering from back pain nor the patient with Medicorp insurance is Jeff.","The patient with the 12 noon appointment is either Ronnie or the patient with HealthCo insurance."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Billy","Edwin","Guy","Ian","Jeff","Ronnie"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88add7ba30135d9284e7f1491ad90d64"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The action film, the film that received 6 nominations, the film directed by Virgil Katz, Maximum Risk and Thorn of Suns are all different films.","Silk Mist wasn't the film-noir.","Of the action film and Silk Mist, one was directed by Tank Reznor and the other got 4 nominations.","Fatal Sheen, the film directed by Virgil Katz, and the movie that received 4 nominations are three different films.","The Illusion, the film directed by Maddie Mintz, and the film-noir are three different films.","The movie directed by Virgil Katz received more nominations than Maximum Risk.","Wild Ones didn't get 4 nominations.","Of the action film and the movie that received 2 nominations, one was directed by Maddie Mintz and the other is Wild Ones.","The movie directed by Maddie Mintz received one fewer nomination than the musical.","The movie that received 6 nominations wasn't the romance.","The movie directed by Danny Trevor received 2 more nominations than the musical.","Of the movie that received 2 nominations and Fatal Sheen, one was the thriller and the other was directed by Paul Walnier.","Fatal Sheen wasn't the film-noir."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e2c6e07d1a579383107d9ca0dc5d463"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["Of the size 7 set and the Schtillet footwear, one was bought by Lucia and the other cost $230.","Danielle's pair was 3 sizes larger than Estelle's pair.","The Abbott Hill footwear was 1 size smaller than the Tinghill footwear.","Estelle's pair was by Abbott Hill.","Juana's pair was a size 9.","The $155 pair was 2 sizes larger than the $170 pair.","The six pairs were the $170 pair, the size 5 set, the size 7 set, the size 4 set, Danielle's pair and the Cormano footwear.","Estelle's pair didn't cost $185.","Of Kimberly's pair and the size 9 set, one was by Manzarita and the other cost $125."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Danielle","Estelle","Juana","Kimberly","Lucia"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Cormano","Graffetz","Manzarita","Schtillet","Tinghill"],"label_d":["$125","$155","$170","$185","$200","$230"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb195a888c4749878538cd365e3ec766"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Of the hiker who trekked for 12 miles and the person who finished at Wolf Creek, one is Meredith and the other started at Lake Jesup.","The person who finished at Wolf Creek walked 1 mile more than the hiker who started at Three Lakes.","The hiker who finished at Fern Camp walked somewhat more than Nora.","The six hikers are the person who trekked for 8 miles, Tracey, the hiker who started at Reedy Creek, the hiker who finished at Joshua Creek, the person who started at Three Lakes and the person who started at Bull Creek.","Nora is either the hiker who finished at Hobes Grove or the person who started at Three Lakes.","Nora walked somewhat more than the hiker who started at Cassia.","The person who trekked for 11 miles didn't start at Reedy Creek.","Meredith finished at Flagler Trail.","Brandi started at Reedy Creek.","Neither the hiker who started at Reedy Creek nor the hiker who started at Bull Creek is Meredith.","The person who started at Tosohatchee is either the person who trekked for 13 miles or Jan."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles","13 miles"],"label_b":["Brandi","Jan","Meredith","Nora","Orlando","Tracey"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":["Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Flagler Trail","Hobes Grove","Joshua Creek","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c3a0d9304247317537ea805e416bc79"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The outing with 4 people will begin 2 hours before Adriana's outing.","Howard's outing won't start at High Park.","The outing with 4 people will begin 1 hour after Teresa's outing.","The outing with 10 people won't start at Little Italy.","Of the outing with 6 people and the outing starting at Chinatown, one is with Inez and the other will be at 10:00am.","The trip starting at Greektown will begin 4 hours before Inez's tour.","The trip starting at Little Italy will begin 1 hour after Latoya's tour.","The six tours are the 8:00am trip, the tour starting at Casa Loma, the outing with 10 people, Teresa's tour, Howard's trip and the trip with 9 people.","Of the outing starting at Little Italy and the trip starting at Casa Loma, one will be at 11:00am and the other is with Yvonne.","Neither the 8:00am outing nor the outing with 3 people is Teresa's outing."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Adriana","Howard","Inez","Latoya","Teresa","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["3","4","6","9","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c14f633a8b9399894a30f9dd4a8e62d"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The Suzutake has a maximum range of 100 ft.","The device with a maximum range of 650 ft costs 225 dollars less than the device that can fly for 30 minutes.","The Motomiya doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 475 ft.","The drone that can fly for 60 minutes costs 150 dollars more than the machine with a maximum range of 350 ft.","The Werril 23A doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 475 ft.","The drone with a maximum range of 650 ft costs 75 dollars more than the Suzutake.","The $525 machine, the device with a maximum range of 100 ft, and the Zarobit-C are three different devices.","The device that can fly for 30 minutes, the Eldang-X, and the $675 drone are three different devices.","The Motomiya doesn't have a maximum flight time of 10 minutes.","The machine that can fly for 15 minutes costs more than the Suzutake.","Of the Zarobit-C and the $600 drone, one has a maximum range of 150 ft and the other can fly for up to 10 minutes.","The six devices are the machine that can fly for 20 minutes, the $600 machine, the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft, the Eldang-X, the device with a maximum range of 475 ft and the $750 device."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825"],"label_b":["Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0b1184ab30721339ef235eececcd2b9"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Of the one who got the cream soda and the diner who paid $4.99, one ordered the meatloaf and the other was Calvin.","The diner who ordered the tuna melt didn't have the root beer.","The diner who paid $8.99 was either the one who got the ginger ale or the diner who ordered the tuna melt.","The one who got the cream soda was either the diner who ordered the tuna melt or the diner who paid $5.99.","The diner who paid $7.99 had the root beer.","Of the one who got the water and the diner who paid $6.99, one ordered the hamburger and the other was Tracy.","The diner who ordered the meatloaf paid 3 dollars less than the one who got the ginger ale.","Kelli was either the diner who ordered the sloppy joe or the diner who paid $8.99.","Yvonne was either the diner who ordered the meatloaf or the one who got the orange soda.","The diner who ordered the cheese steak paid more than Nina.","Irene paid more than the diner who ordered the cheese steak.","The diner who ordered the spaghetti paid 3 dollars less than the one who got the root beer.","The diner who paid $4.99 didn't have the orange soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Calvin","Irene","Kelli","Nina","Tracy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","lemonade","orange soda","root beer","water"],"label_d":["cheese steak","hamburger","meatloaf","sloppy joe","spaghetti","tuna melt"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=088c57a4c4fb0156d69270cb5dc0ca70"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of the party-goer who brought the soda and the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm, one is Wade and the other is from Dos Palos.","Of the party-goer who brought the corn chips and the participant who brought the soda, one arrived at 4:50 pm and the other is from El Segundo.","Of the party-goer who brought the pork rinds and Clinton, one is from Kernville and the other arrived at 4:45 pm.","The participant from Pine Valley arrived 15 minutes after the friend who brought the hummus.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm, the participant who brought the pizza, the participant from El Segundo, the friend who brought the hummus and the participant from Kernville are all different people.","The participant who brought the hummus arrived 5 minutes before Lorraine.","Sergio is either the friend from Kernville or the participant from Pine Valley.","Sergio didn't arrive at 4:45 pm.","The participant who arrived at 4:50 pm isn't from Anaheim Hills.","The participant who brought the corn chips arrived 5 minutes after the participant from Pine Valley.","Verna didn't bring the corn chips.","The friend from El Segundo, the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm, and the participant who arrived at 4:55 pm are three different people."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm"],"label_b":["Clinton","Grant","Lorraine","Sergio","Verna","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d0f71f4bee6bf1817b8f380cdfd849b"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["Of the 125 m. wide crater and the Ormagh impact crater, one was formed during the Cambrian period and the other was found in Russia.","The 200 m. wide one wasn't found in Macedonia.","The Silurian impact crater is either the Kimeta impact crater or the Asanish impact crater.","The 200 m. wide crater wasn't found in Uruguay.","The 225 m. wide one was formed during the Ordovician period.","The 200 m. wide one was formed during the Silurian period.","The crater in modern-day Macedonia is wider than the Moriwa impact crater.","The Moriwa impact crater isn't 125 m. wide.","The crater in modern-day Poland is 25 meters wider than the Cretaceous impact crater.","Of the Jurassic impact crater and the crater in modern-day Macedonia, one is 175 m. wide and the other is known as the Asanish site.","The 125 m. wide crater was formed during the Cretaceous period.","Of the Cersay impact crater and the crater in modern-day Croatia, one was formed during the Cambrian period and the other is 175 m. wide."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m.","225 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Garight","Kimeta","Moriwa","Ormagh"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Cretaceous","Jurassic","Ordovician","Permian","Silurian"],"label_d":["Croatia","Macedonia","Oman","Poland","Russia","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aebbae1919f4795267fb83d91f8d16c8"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The person assigned to mission GX-13 will launch 1 month after the astronaut who will be studying larval growth.","Of the graduate launching in May and the graduate launching in February, one will focus on photosynthesis and the other is Patti.","The astronaut assigned to mission AV-435 will launch 3 months before the graduate who will be studying solar storms.","Of the graduate launching in January and the person assigned to mission TV-412, one is Omar and the other will focus on plant enzymes.","Edwin is either the person launching in April or the graduate who will be studying radiation.","Harold will launch 3 months after the person who will be studying plant enzymes.","Edwin, the astronaut assigned to mission GX-13, and the person launching in June are three different people.","The graduate assigned to mission WB-664 will launch sometime before the graduate who will be studying radiation.","The astronaut who will be studying solar storms won't be on mission CR-260.","Patti won't be focusing on plant enzymes.","Katherine will launch in June."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Edwin","Geraldine","Harold","Katherine","Omar","Patti"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d104d542d38b5c9918615156a46b1cd"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Nicole was awarded 2 spots after the youngster from troop 5025.","The girl who got the third award didn't win the dance badge.","The six girls were the scout who won the theater badge, the girl from troop 4250, Roberta, the youngster who got the sixth award, the youngster who got the fourth award and the youngster from troop 4781.","The girl from troop 4908 didn't win the first aid badge.","Elaine, the youngster who won the theater badge, and the youngster who got the third award are three different girls.","Felicia was awarded 1 spot after the youngster who won the swimming badge.","Felicia was awarded before the girl who won the leadership badge.","Elaine was either the scout who won the ceramics badge or the girl who got the sixth award.","Of the girl who won the first aid badge and Felicia, one was awarded fourth and the other was in troop 5025.","The youngster who got the first award wasn't in troop 4250.","Of the scout who got the fourth award and the youngster who got the sixth award, one won the first aid badge and the other was Patsy.","The girl from troop 4443 was either the scout who got the third award or Vickie."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Elaine","Felicia","Nicole","Patsy","Roberta","Vickie"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater"],"label_d":["4031","4250","4443","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a0281529ffeacb65f7cc64b67cc1c29"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The Russian will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the person going second.","Vincent is either the contestant who will lift 960 lbs or the contestant going third.","The contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs, Nicola, Brent, Oliver and the Russian are all different competitors.","Wendell isn't the Swede.","The Canadian will lift a weight that is 160 pounds lighter than the one selected by Vincent.","The contestant going fourth isn't the Canadian.","Of Nicola and the Swede, one will lift 920 lbs and the other will go second.","Of the man going sixth and the person who will lift 960 lbs, one is the Korean and the other is Nicola.","The contestant going third is either Nicola or the Dane.","The person who will lift 1,080 lbs won't go first.","Brent is either the contestant going second or the Korean.","Wendell, the man who will lift 1,080 lbs, and the Canadian are three different competitors.","The contestant who will lift 880 lbs won't go first."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","Swede"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e88eeb9bb3c35ee97204a0c4e496aaf5"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["Jujihm wasn't discovered by Captain Bradley.","The island first seen by Captain Bradley was discovered 21 years before Teuz.","The island on which the Holo'oka people lived was discovered sometime after the island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga.","The island on which the Enakai people lived was discovered 7 years after the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta.","Of Zafet and the island first seen by Captain Wesley, one was inhabited by the Enakai and the other was discovered in 1768.","Jujihm was either the island discovered in 1761 or the island first seen by Captain Norris.","The island first seen by Captain Azpilleta wasn't inhabited by the Kukani.","The island discovered in 1768 wasn't inhabited by the Iakepa.","Beruhga was either the island first seen by Captain Bradley or the island on which the Iakepa people lived.","The island first seen by Captain Azpilleta wasn't inhabited by the Iakepa.","The island first seen by Captain Guizburuaga was either the island on which the Wainani people lived or the island discovered in 1789.","The island on which the Holo'oka people lived was discovered 28 years before the island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga.","Stelphin wasn't discovered by Captain Wesley."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775","1782","1789"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Jujihm","Qlork","Stelphin","Teuz","Zafet"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Iakepa","Kukani","Wainani"],"label_d":["Azpilleta","Bradley","Guizburuaga","Norris","Olavarriaga","Wesley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e334f195baffe91f7a4e951e0657a406"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The person who requested wheat grass paid 1 dollar less than Wilbur.","The person who paid $10.75, the person who requested chia seeds, and the person who requested flaxseed are three different people.","Of the customer who paid $9.75 and Paulette, one wanted tangerines and the other asked for chia seeds.","Frederick paid 1 dollar more than the person who wanted blueberries.","The customer who paid $8.75 didn't want bananas.","The customer who wanted strawberries paid 1 dollar more than Mercedes.","The person who requested flaxseed paid less than Mercedes.","Otis paid 2 dollars less than the customer who requested flaxseed.","The customer who requested quinoa paid more than Otis.","Of Frederick and the customer who paid $10.75, one wanted strawberries and the other wanted blackberries.","The six people are the person who paid $8.75, Nellie, Otis, Frederick, the customer who requested chia seeds and Mercedes.","Mercedes didn't request quinoa.","The person who wanted tangerines didn't request kale."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75"],"label_b":["Frederick","Mercedes","Nellie","Otis","Paulette","Wilbur"],"label_c":["chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4076b480b6ad5c1c89dda8d8f56abeba"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Ronnie is leaving 2 hours earlier than the person going to Hungary.","The traveler flying from Taiwan is leaving later than the person going to Eritrea.","Of the person leaving at 5:30 pm and the traveler going to Barbados, one is Pablo and the other is flying from New Zealand.","Yvette is leaving later than the person going to Eritrea.","Pablo is leaving 1 hour later than the traveler going to Finland.","The traveler going to Guinea is leaving 1 hour later than Gabriel.","Harvey is leaving 3 hours later than the traveler flying from Jamaica.","The person going to Eritrea isn't flying from Romania.","The person leaving at 6:30 pm isn't going to Denmark.","Of Ronnie and the traveler flying from Oman, one is going to Finland and the other is going to Barbados.","The traveler going to Denmark is either Gabriel or the person flying from New Zealand.","The person leaving at 2:30 pm is going to Finland."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Harvey","Olga","Pablo","Ronnie","Yvette"],"label_c":["Jamaica","New Zealand","Oman","Peru","Romania","Taiwan"],"label_d":["Barbados","Denmark","Eritrea","Finland","Guinea","Hungary"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=842af692c81200f0ff92d4e1035dd391"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Yvonne's viral video is \"Dancing Hyena\".","Yvonne's viral video is either the video that's 47 seconds long or the viral video that's 55 seconds long.","Francine's video has 3 million more views than the video that's 38 seconds long.","The viral video that's 38 seconds long, \"Beach Brouhaha\", Nichole's video and \"Dancing Hyena\" are all different videos.","The viral video with 5 million views is 47 seconds long.","The video that's 40 seconds long isn't \"Baby Eats Cake\".","\"Happy Hermits\" is either Pamela's video or the video with 4 million views.","\"Magnet Mayhem\" has 4 million fewer views than the viral video that's 15 seconds long.","Francine's video doesn't have a running time of 15 seconds.","Marsha's viral video received 5 million views.","The video that's 22 seconds long has 2 million more views than Marsha's video.","Of \"You Otter Know\" and the viral video that's 40 seconds long, one is Wade's and the other received 6 million views."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million","9 million"],"label_b":["Francine","Marsha","Nichole","Pamela","Wade","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","22 seconds","38 seconds","40 seconds","47 seconds","55 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6dd8ce74ac31fc0bfecf4ad95ab0cf0"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["Lowell finished 22 days before the athlete who started from Morro Bay.","Of the athlete who finished at Yamada and the competitor who started from Avalon, one was Omar and the other finished in 206 days.","Everett finished sometime after the athlete who started from Cayucos.","The competitor who started from Cayucos finished 44 days before the competitor who finished at Hachinohe.","Everett finished 22 days before the athlete who finished at Onagawa.","Of Hilda and the competitor who finished at Kushiro, one finished in 195 days and the other started from Cayucos.","The rower who finished at Nemuro finished sometime after Yvonne.","The athlete who finished at Miyako was either Hilda or the athlete who started from Point Arena.","Of the rower who started from Pescadero and Everett, one finished at Miyako and the other finished in 195 days."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days","239 days"],"label_b":["Everett","Hilda","Kurt","Lowell","Omar","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Avalon","Cayucos","Encinitas","Morro Bay","Pescadero","Point Arena"],"label_d":["Hachinohe","Kushiro","Miyako","Onagawa","Nemuro","Yamada"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8890e3791ae8e2c31341d31567a11921"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Of Vincent and the person from Kentucky, one is staying for 4 days and the other is in room 124.","The guest who is staying for 6 days, the customer in room 117, and Mr. Gonzalez are three different people.","The client in room 320 is either Mr. Gonzalez or the customer from Florida.","The person who is staying for 7 days, the guest who is staying for 5 days, the client who is staying for 3 days and Mr. Bray are all different people.","Mrs. Arnold isn't in room 209.","The client who is staying for 3 days is either the guest from Texas or Rios.","Of the customer in room 117 and the customer from Wisconsin, one is Mr. Bray and the other is staying for 3 days.","The customer who is staying for 2 days is either the person in room 209 or the guest in room 114.","The client from Indiana is in room 209.","Of the customer in room 320 and Rios, one is staying for 3 days and the other is from Hawaii.","The guest who is staying for 5 days, the customer from Kentucky, and the client from Texas are three different people.","The customer from Kentucky is in room 114."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Mrs. Arnold","Mr. Bray","Mr. Gonzalez","Rios","Tran","Vincent"],"label_c":["114","117","124","209","314","320"],"label_d":["Florida","Hawaii","Indiana","Kentucky","Texas","Wisconsin"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75b3219426de4bbe30839141f01d3506"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Felipe's product is either \"Hertz So Good\" or the product rated at 15,000 SHU.","Of Felipe's hot sauce and the hot sauce that uses the blue moluga, one is \"Baja Tickler\" and the other is rated at 5,000 Scoville Heat Units.","Alfonso's product and the sauce rated at 10,000 SHU are different products.","Alfonso's sauce isn't \"Burn Squad\".","Danny's sauce is 10,000 SHU less spicy than the product that uses the naga viper.","Tiffany's sauce, the sauce that uses the blue moluga, and \"Hertz So Good\" are three different products.","Danny's product, \"Hertz So Good\", and the sauce rated at 30,000 SHU are three different products.","The product that uses the injie chili is either \"Pants on Fire\" or \"Alpha Pepper\".","\"Pants on Fire\" is somewhat less spicy than the product that uses the assam anjula.","Of the hot sauce rated at 25,000 SHU and the hot sauce that uses the naga viper, one is Raul's and the other is Felipe's.","Tiffany's hot sauce doesn't use the panju reaper.","Betsy's sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the hot sauce that uses the injie chili.","Of \"Baja Tickler\" and the sauce that uses the bhut jolokia, one is Felipe's and the other is rated at 30,000 Scoville Heat Units."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000","30,000"],"label_b":["Alfonso","Betsy","Danny","Felipe","Raul","Tiffany"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Magma Drizzle","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","blue moluga","injie chili","naga viper","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e06e2e9e13857fad874713c979801000"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater in Zimbabwe is believed to be older than the feature discovered in February.","Of the crater that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. and the feature in Saudi Arabia, one was found in April and the other is 2,250 meters wide.","The feature that is 930 meters wide is believed to be 120,000 years older than the feature in Yemen.","The crater in Zimbabwe wasn't discovered in October.","The crater in Vietnam, the crater that is 780 meters wide, and the crater discovered in October are three different impacts.","Of the feature that is 930 meters wide and the crater in Macedonia, one was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in September.","Of the crater that is 3,500 meters wide and the crater discovered in October, one was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. and the other is in Qatar.","The crater that is 2,250 meters wide is believed to be older than the crater discovered in October.","The feature that is 550 meters wide is believed to be 90,000 years newer than the crater in Vietnam.","The crater in Zimbabwe wasn't discovered in September.","The crater that is 2,250 meters wide wasn't discovered in August."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Macedonia","Qatar","Saudi Arabia","Vietnam","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["February","April","June","August","September","October"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","930 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ef04af8c6a67f7f354eb8b0b9a6f1f0"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The creature found at 16,500 ft was found in 1998.","The specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough is either the lanternfish or the animal found at 15,000 ft.","The tube worm is either the creature found in 1998 or the creature found in 2006.","The animal found in 1983 was found 3,000 feet lower down than the bristlemouth.","The anglerfish was found 4,500 feet lower down than the animal found in 1984.","The creature discovered in the Velma Deep was found 6,000 feet higher up than the animal found in 1978.","Of the creature discovered in the Willis Trench and the animal found in 1993, one is the lancetfish and the other was found at 18,000 ft.","The bristlemouth was found at 16,500 ft.","The animal found in 1984, the specimen discovered in the Fallon Deep, the daggertooth and the creature discovered in the Malinga Trench are all different animals.","The anglerfish wasn't found in 1978.","The tube worm was discovered in the Malinga Trench.","The creature found in 1993 wasn't discovered in the Bristle Trench."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft","22,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","daggertooth","lanternfish","lancetfish","tube worm"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Willis Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1983","1984","1993","1998","2006"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=888b4d6b7728081ce9b4003e0db31736"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Cooper was trained by Stephanie.","Bailey trained 2 weeks less than the one from Fontanelle.","The canine Teresa trained is either Lucky or Cooper.","The one from Sierra City was trained by Odette.","The one that was in school for 8 weeks is either the one Stephanie trained or the canine Martha trained.","Of the one that was in school for 10 weeks and the canine Nadine trained, one is from Berwick and the other is Gizmo.","Buster trained 1 week more than the one from Harrison.","Jake is from Delhi.","Of the one that was in school for 7 weeks and the dog from Fontanelle, one is Buster and the other was trained by Nadine.","The dog Stephanie trained trained 1 week less than the one from Zwingle.","Lucky had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the canine from Zwingle."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks","11 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Cooper","Gizmo","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Odette","Paula","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Berwick","Delhi","Fontanelle","Harrison","Sierra City","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44307011b80eba3533601efbd9944186"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Francisco's cake isn't banana-flavored.","The $225 piece isn't lemon-flavored.","The $250 cake isn't shaped like a potato.","The $150 cake is either Francisco's piece or the cake shaped like a potato.","The six cakes are the $250 cake, Erica's cake, the cake shaped like a mountain, the piece shaped like a golf ball, the piece shaped like a beach chair and the peach-flavored piece.","Of the banana-flavored cake and Yvette's piece, one is shaped like a golf ball and the other is shaped like a train.","The chocolate-flavored piece isn't shaped like a beach chair.","Lori's piece isn't shaped like a beach chair.","The piece shaped like a potato, the $125 piece, and the $225 cake are three different cakes.","The piece shaped like a golf ball is either the $150 piece or the $200 cake.","Lori's piece is either the cake shaped like a train or the raspberry-flavored piece.","The cake shaped like a golf ball costs somewhat more than the peach-flavored piece.","Francisco's piece isn't chocolate-flavored.","Of the cake shaped like a mountain and the banana-flavored cake, one costs $150 and the other is Patrick's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225","$250"],"label_b":["Erica","Francisco","Lori","Patrick","Vincent","Yvette"],"label_c":["beach chair","golf ball","mountain","potato","sports car","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","lemon","peach","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0390903356fd8c8fdc11d61a41d2914"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The six students were the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, the student who gave the presentation on Claudius, the presenter who got the C-, Pat, Gina and the presenter who got the C+.","Of the student who gave the presentation on Severus and the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, one was Neal and the other got the C+.","Faye spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the C+.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on Constantine and the presenter who got the D, one was Faye and the other spoke for 6 minutes.","The presenter who got the C- spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian.","Pat was either the presenter who got the C+ or the student who gave the presentation on Domitian.","Ivan didn't get the C+.","The student who got the A didn't talk about Hadrian.","The presenter who got the A- didn't talk about Claudius.","Ivan spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on Constantine.","The student who spoke for 14 minutes didn't get the A."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Faye","Gina","Ivan","Neal","Pat","Teri"],"label_c":["Claudius","Constantine","Domitian","Hadrian","Severus","Valerian"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf8e9e0daf2830df6c1817dd74f1d157"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Slate's trainee isn't 19 years old.","The student with the 10:00am class is either the 16-year-old trainee or Mr. Padilla's client.","The 20-year-old client, Mr. Rodriguez's student, and Victoria are three different people.","Of the client with the 1:00pm class and Frank, one is 18 years old and the other is Mr. French's trainee.","Mr. Slate's student isn't 17 years old.","The client with the 1:00pm class isn't Victoria.","Mr. Rodriguez's trainee isn't 19 years old.","Elmer is either Mr. Slate's trainee or the trainee with the 12 noon class.","Mr. Padilla's student is scheduled 1 hour after Casey.","Elmer is scheduled 2 hours before the 16-year-old student.","The 16-year-old student isn't Bob.","Mr. Padilla's trainee is either Frank or the student with the 9:00am class.","Of the student with the 2:00pm class and Mr. Keller's client, one is Bob and the other is 20 years old."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. French","Mrs. Huff","Mr. Keller","Mr. Padilla","Mr. Rodriguez","Mr. Slate"],"label_c":["Alvin","Bob","Casey","Elmer","Frank","Victoria"],"label_d":["16","17","18","19","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ced1a677075b60b8dbdef467af67799"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The one that sold for $80 was purchased by Shannon.","AWOL Alert didn't sell for $80.","The one that came out in 1987 wasn't bought by Clinton.","Neither Victorforce nor the game that came out in 1985 is the game bought by Oscar.","The video game that sold for $45 came out sometime before AWOL Alert.","Of the game that sold for $45 and Troop Seven, one came out in 1986 and the other was purchased by Eduardo.","AWOL Alert didn't sell for $95.","Gator Attack is either the game that sold for $80 or the one that sold for $45.","Troop Seven came out 3 years after the game that sold for $40.","Countershot came out in 1984.","The game bought by Clinton, Victorforce, the video game that sold for $35, the game that came out in 1985 and the one that sold for $40 are all different video games.","The game bought by Oscar is either the game that sold for $95 or Troop Seven.","AWOL Alert wasn't bought by Raul.","Of the game bought by Oscar and AWOL Alert, one came out in 1987 and the other sold for $35."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Clinton","Eduardo","Ivan","Oscar","Raul","Shannon"],"label_d":["$35","$40","$45","$80","$85","$95"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4edf993e0fffca70451e8aa48ac29dfb"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["Daniel Day reached a maximum depth that was 6 meters shallower than the contestant who went second.","Brit Bradley didn't go fifth.","The diver who went sixth reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than Hill Harvey.","The contestant from Romania dove 3 meters deeper than Brit Bradley.","Of Arnold Avery and the diver who reached a depth of 110 meters, one was from Romania and the other was from Finland.","The six divers were the person who reached a depth of 104 meters, Chevy Chen, Daniel Day, Arnold Avery, the person who went first and Brit Bradley.","The competitor who went fifth dove deeper than Daniel Day.","Of the contestant who reached a depth of 107 meters and Ferris Frye, one was from Tajikistan and the other dove first.","Arnold Avery dove 3 meters deeper than the competitor from Ghana.","The person who went second reached a maximum depth that was shallower than Brit Bradley.","The contestant from Tajikistan didn't go fourth.","Neither the person who went first nor the contestant who went second was the person who reached a depth of 110 meters.","The competitor who reached a depth of 104 meters wasn't from Brunei."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters","110 meters","113 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Brit Bradley","Chevy Chen","Daniel Day","Ferris Frye","Hill Harvey"],"label_c":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_d":["Brunei","Finland","Ghana","Honduras","Romania","Tajikistan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34d1d319f35359600db6a10a0700fb55"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The lanternfish, the animal found at 18,000 ft, and the animal found in 1983 are three different animals.","The bristlemouth was found 3,000 feet higher up than the animal discovered in the Bristle Trench.","The animal found in 1989 was found somewhat higher up than the animal discovered in the Zini Trench.","The lancetfish was found 3,000 feet higher up than the creature discovered in the Willis Trench.","The creature found in 2006, the creature found at 19,500 ft, the animal discovered in the Bristle Trench and the anglerfish are all different animals.","The specimen found at 16,500 ft is either the anglerfish or the creature found in 1993.","The animal discovered in the Tethys Trough was found 4,500 feet higher up than the specimen found in 1984.","The animal found in 1978 wasn't discovered in the Zini Trench.","The lanternfish wasn't found at 22,500 ft.","The lancetfish wasn't found at 18,000 ft.","The lanternfish wasn't found in 2006.","Of the animal found in 1993 and the animal discovered in the Malinga Trench, one is the viperfish and the other was found at 19,500 ft.","The bristlemouth was found in 1984."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft","22,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","lanternfish","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1983","1984","1989","1993","2006"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb5ad7c33eab0d04de3228a516c31d43"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["The traveler flying from Taiwan is leaving 2 hours earlier than the person going to Denmark.","Ronnie is leaving later than the person going to Barbados.","Katherine is leaving at 3:30 pm.","The traveler going to Barbados is leaving earlier than the traveler flying from Oman.","The traveler going to Barbados is either the person flying from Qatar or Katherine.","The person leaving at 3:30 pm is flying from Zambia.","Of the traveler going to Barbados and the person flying from Yemen, one is Ernest and the other is leaving at 6:30 pm.","The person flying from Zambia is either Katherine or the traveler going to Costa Rica.","Of the traveler going to Barbados and the traveler going to Angola, one is flying from Taiwan and the other is Lydia.","The person going to Hungary is either the person leaving at 2:30 pm or the person flying from Oman.","Doris is leaving later than the person going to Denmark."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm"],"label_b":["Claude","Doris","Ernest","Katherine","Lydia","Ronnie"],"label_c":["Oman","Qatar","Romania","Taiwan","Yemen","Zambia"],"label_d":["Angola","Barbados","Costa Rica","Denmark","Guinea","Hungary"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71125d72241e6247977e864a86bb5edb"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Trebus State team's car drove somewhat farther than the Poltris.","The Alby College team's automobile didn't have a high speed of exactly 62 MPH.","Of the automobile that drove for 575 miles and the Versem, one had a high speed of 70 MPH and the other was built by the Varseyton team.","The Varseyton team's automobile drove 75 miles farther than the automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH.","The Awick drove somewhat farther than the car with a high speed of 69 MPH.","The Cober didn't have a high speed of exactly 65 MPH.","The automobile that drove for 575 miles wasn't built by the Ober College team.","The six cars were the Cober, the Darbyshire team's car, the car that drove for 650 miles, the Trebus State team's automobile, the Alby College team's car and the Varseyton team's automobile.","The Awick didn't drive for exactly 650 miles.","Of the Poltris and the Leden, one drove for 525 miles and the other was built by the Alby College team.","The Alby College team's car drove 50 fewer miles than the Garusky.","The Alby College team's car drove 50 fewer miles than the automobile with a high speed of 75 MPH."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles","650 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Cober","Garusky","Leden","Poltris","Versem"],"label_c":["62 MPH","65 MPH","69 MPH","70 MPH","72 MPH","75 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Bennington","Darbyshire","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95eef7e371eb20aa924846bb6d00e393"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Yvette came in sometime after the person who ordered wheat bread.","The customer who ordered brioche came in sometime after Hilda.","The customer who ordered pumpernickel was either the person who asked for ricotta or Angie.","Rose was either the customer who asked for mozzarella or the customer who came in at 8:00am.","Yvette didn't come in at 8:00am.","The person who came in at 7:30am ordered ricotta.","Of the customer who ordered naan and the person who asked for colby-jack, one came in at 9:00am and the other was Rose.","The customer who came in at 8:00am didn't request colby-jack.","The person who asked for mozzarella came in sometime after Naomi.","The customer who ordered brioche came in sometime before Kelly.","Of Hilda and the customer who ordered rye bread, one came in at 7:00am and the other ordered ricotta.","Of the person who asked for parmesan and Naomi, one came in at 7:30am and the other asked for brioche.","Angie was either the person who asked for feta or the customer who came in at 9:00am.","The customer who came in at 9:00am didn't order pumpernickel."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am","9:30am"],"label_b":["Angie","Hilda","Kelly","Naomi","Rose","Yvette"],"label_c":["brioche","flatbread","naan","pumpernickel","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":["blue cheese","colby-jack","feta","mozzarella","parmesan","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3bce1d79652d0e87103313ea8a9900a"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The interview in Kings Beach is 1 day before the Laneplex interview.","The interview in Eustis is for the graphic design job.","The Alpha Plus interview is in Quasqueton.","The Laneplex interview will be either the interview in Zearing or the meeting on August 24th.","The meeting in Eustis is 3 days after the interview for the tech support position.","The Alpha Plus interview isn't for the tech support job.","The meeting in Lambs Grove will be either the interview on August 22nd or the meeting for the janitor position.","The Canway interview isn't in Lambs Grove.","The interview on August 22nd, the Zathdrill interview, the Sancode interview, the meeting for the tech support position and the interview for the copywriter position will be all different interviews.","Of the interview for the social media position and the Zathdrill interview, one is on August 23rd and the other is in Zearing.","Of the interview in Zearing and the interview for the janitor position, one is on August 25th and the other is at Zathdrill."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th","August 25th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","social media","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":["Eustis","Kings Beach","Lambs Grove","Quasqueton","Winslow","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8067da99db87947129958caa1a7bbfd"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The 9-year-old condor has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than Mango.","Angel has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than the 5-year-old bird.","The 4-year-old condor has a wingspan somewhat longer than Charlie.","Of Charlie and the bird with a wingspan of 102 inches, one is 12 years old and the other was released at Cordell Mesa.","Buddy has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 12-year-old bird.","Merlin was released at Folsom Bend.","Merlin is 10 years old.","Angel is either the 11-year-old bird or the condor with a wingspan of 114 inches.","The condor released at Alkali Ridge has a wingspan 12 inches longer than Spike.","Neither the bird with a wingspan of 102 inches nor the condor with a wingspan of 110 inches is the condor released at Pecos Pueblo.","Merlin has a wingspan 12 inches longer than the 9-year-old condor.","The condor released at Alkali Ridge is either the 5-year-old condor or Charlie.","Mango is either the bird released at Alkali Ridge or the bird released at Ralton Pass.","Angel doesn't have a wingspan of 102 inches."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches","122 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Buddy","Charlie","Mango","Merlin","Spike"],"label_c":["4","5","9","10","11","12"],"label_d":["Alkali Ridge","Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Folsom Bend","Pecos Pueblo","Ralton Pass"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1a11ec21ff37d87b40c41d3fb229a6d"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The German class starts sometime after the class with 14 students.","The 11:00 am class isn't the Russian class.","The class in room 120 starts 4 hours before the class with 13 students.","The course with 10 students starts 2 hours after the class in room 212.","The Turkish class doesn't have 25 students.","The 3:00 pm class, the course with 13 students, the class with 8 students and the Arabic class are all different classes.","Of the course in room 125 and the Arabic class, one has 13 students and the other starts at 5:00 pm.","The class in room 125 is either the Italian class or the German class.","Of the Arabic class and the 11:00 am class, one has 25 students and the other is in room 318.","The German class starts sometime before the course in room 322.","The 7:00 am class isn't the Russian class.","The 11:00 am class is either the course with 17 students or the class with 25 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["120","125","212","318","322","412"],"label_c":["8","10","13","14","17","25"],"label_d":["Arabic","German","Italian","Japanese","Russian","Turkish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9172c2d54ef68f63c4a223d726e9aa0c"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["Of the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble and the ad produced by Hal Hopkins, one has the $20,000 budget and the other has brought in 775 responses.","The billboard doesn't have the $15,000 budget.","The campaign produced by Faith Fowler has brought in 450 more responses than the campaign with the $65,000 budget.","Of the tv commercial and the billboard, one has brought in 625 responses and the other has the $30,000 budget.","The web campaign is either the campaign with 1075 responses or the ad with the $75,000 budget.","The direct mailer hasn't brought in a total of 925 responses.","The web campaign doesn't have the $50,000 budget.","Of the ad produced by Hal Hopkins and the ad with the $75,000 budget, one is the radio spot and the other has brought in 1375 responses.","The six campaigns are the ad produced by Faith Fowler, the radio spot, the direct mailer, the magazine ad, the ad with the $15,000 budget and the ad with 1075 responses.","The ad produced by Iva Ingram has brought in 450 more responses than the ad with the $15,000 budget.","The radio spot has brought in 150 more responses than the ad produced by Julie Jordan."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff9677f42d6261aaf2f391f33ed24c5a"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["Trosny was discovered 1 year after the one Underwood discovered.","The comet discovered in 2010 isn't Trosny.","The comet Parks discovered is either the comet with an orbital period of 65 years or the comet discovered in 2011.","Of the comet Jack Ingram discovered and Trosny, one orbits the sun once every 42 years and the other was found in 2012.","The comet Quinn discovered doesn't have an orbital period of 21 years.","Peinope, the comet with an orbital period of 65 years, and the one discovered in 2013 are three different comets.","Peinope was discovered sometime after the comet Hal Gregory discovered.","The one discovered in 2013 is either Casputi or the comet Ken Jones discovered.","The one discovered in 2013 orbits the sun once every 47 years.","Of the comet Hal Gregory discovered and the one Parks discovered, one is Wally Six and the other was found in 2010.","Of the comet with an orbital period of 42 years and Klionne, one was found in 2010 and the other was first seen by Jack Ingram.","The comet with an orbital period of 29 years is Casputi."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013"],"label_b":["Hal Gregory","Jack Ingram","Ken Jones","Parks","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_c":["Casputi","Gostroma","Klionne","Peinope","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":["21 years","29 years","30 years","42 years","47 years","65 years"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa74e2a7b7ce56f9c5501f44427cc261"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Whiskey Group didn't deploy at 12:00pm.","Of Whiskey Group and the team that jumped at 10:00am, one has 10 people in it and the other was dropped at Brook Woods.","Tango Group didn't deploy at 12:00pm.","The squad with 9 members deployed 1 hour after Yankee Group.","Of the squad that dropped at Frazier Park and Charlie Group, one has 6 people in it and the other deployed at 9:00am.","Of India Group and the team with 5 members, one deployed at 9:00am and the other was dropped at Crestline X.","Yankee Group deployed 2 hours before the team that dropped at Dana Point.","Whiskey Group deployed sometime after the squad with 4 members.","The squad that dropped at Gran Mountain, the squad with 9 members, the team with 10 members and the team with 4 members are all different teams.","The team that jumped at 12:00pm, Charlie Group, and the team with 5 members are three different teams.","Yankee Group deployed sometime before the squad that dropped at Frazier Park."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d91ad02756f2e19525594a311196a60"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Of the diner who ordered the sherbet and the person who paid $9.99, one was Zachary and the other had the earl grey tea.","The diner who ordered the profiterole paid 1 dollar less than Zachary.","Of the person who paid $6.99 and the diner who ordered the creme brulee, one was Russell and the other had the chai tea.","Norman paid less than the diner who ordered the profiterole.","The person who paid $7.99 didn't order the sherbet.","The person who paid $10.99 had the chai tea.","Russell didn't have the cafe latte.","The six friends were the person who paid $6.99, the diner who ordered the creme brulee, the diner who ordered the cheesecake, Delia, the diner who ordered the sherbet and the diner who ordered the rice pudding.","The diner who ordered the profiterole had the cafe americano.","The one who had the cappuccino paid less than Russell.","Stacey was either the diner who ordered the cheesecake or the one who had the cappuccino."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Delia","Kim","Norman","Russell","Stacey","Zachary"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea"],"label_d":["cheesecake","creme brulee","profiterole","rice pudding","sherbet","souffle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4eea85b6a56243a23e4758b3664b6c59"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["Of the interview for the janitor position and the Canway interview, one is on August 24th and the other is in Norwalk.","The meeting in Bellevue isn't for the sales rep job.","The Alpha Plus interview isn't for the sales rep job.","The Streeter Inc. interview is 1 day before the meeting for the tech support position.","The interview on August 23rd isn't in Bellevue.","Of the meeting for the web developer position and the meeting in Kings Beach, one is at Streeter Inc. and the other is on August 22nd.","The Zathdrill interview will be either the meeting in Norwalk or the interview in Yetter.","The meeting on August 24th isn't for the tech support job.","The six interviews will be the Canway interview, the interview for the graphic design position, the meeting in Bellevue, the interview on August 22nd, the interview for the janitor position and the interview for the web developer position.","The interview on August 23rd isn't in Jackson.","The interview on August 21st, the meeting in Bellevue, and the interview for the web developer position are three different interviews.","Of the Alpha Plus interview and the Sancode interview, one is for the graphic design job and the other is in Kings Beach."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th","August 25th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Haytouch","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":["Bellevue","Crescent City","Jackson","Kings Beach","Norwalk","Yetter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=141ff87af2ad681de6a029805585c075"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The winner from Florida won 5 million less than Ferris Fry.","The person who won $25 million was either the winner from Pennsylvania or the judge.","Of the teacher and Betty Baxter, one was from Mississippi and the other won $25 million.","The winner from Ohio won somewhat more than the banker.","The banker was either the person from Georgia or the winner who won $5 million.","The doctor was either the person from Pennsylvania or the winner from Georgia.","The six people were the person who won $10 million, the doctor, the teacher, the senator, Dharma Day and Hilda Hunt.","Dharma Day was either the winner who won $10 million or the judge.","Gil Greene, the person who won $20 million, and the winner who won $5 million are three different people.","Cal Chandler won 5 million more than the winner from Pennsylvania.","The accountant won 5 million more than the winner from Ohio."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million"],"label_b":["Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Florida","Georgia","Mississippi","Ohio","Pennsylvania","Tennessee"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","judge","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90e505d1107675bf0a7cd45756f479ec"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Marine V, the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc., and the submersible built by MarineCo are three different submarines.","Of the craft with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet and the $28,000 submersible, one is the Ompoc Eleven and the other is sold by Watertime LLC.","The Ukani Q2 has a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","The submarine built by Pan Systems costs 1,000 dollars more than the Marine V.","The Abby EX-4 costs 4,000 dollars less than the craft with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","Of the submarine built by Abyss Toys and the $26,000 craft, one has a maximum depth of 11,500 feet and the other is the Rubico One.","The submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd. costs 1,000 dollars less than the submarine with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","The craft built by Deep Sea Inc. costs somewhat more than the submarine with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet.","The Abby EX-4 costs somewhat less than the submersible with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","The Ompoc Eleven doesn't cost $29,000.","The Steado G5 is sold by Watertime LLC.","The craft with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet costs somewhat more than the Rubico One."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","7,000 feet","10,000 feet","11,500 feet","13,000 feet","14,500 feet"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4746cc9a35a6ce6b0be7f5c31cb7e33"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the $7.50 candle and the eucalyptus candle, one contains bergamot and the other is Willie's.","Zachary's product costs 3 dollars more than the pear candle.","Of Willie's candle and the lavender candle, one contains apple and the other is $5.50.","The ginger product costs 3 dollars more than Yolanda's candle.","Of the fig candle and the $6.50 candle, one contains freesia and the other is Willie's.","Angelica's product doesn't contain lime.","The $6.50 product contains pear.","Dolores's candle doesn't cost $8.50.","The cinnamon candle costs less than Dolores's product.","Angelica's candle costs less than the pear product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["Angelica","Dolores","Gregory","Willie","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["cinnamon","eucalyptus","freesia","ginger","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a90ff364212d588eb8be613bf4d908a2"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Galen was from MIT.","The system built by Dr. Sicilia's team wasn't from Exeter.","The system built by Dr. Eisenberg's team was either the system from Stanford or the system from MIT.","Gorgias was either the A.I. from Stanford or the A.I. that scored 55%.","Thales finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team.","Of the A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team and the A.I. from CIT, one scored 90% and the other was Aristotle.","Epicurus was built by Dr. Macmahon's team.","The system that scored 83% wasn't from UCLA.","Of the system built by Dr. Sicilia's team and the A.I. from UCLA, one scored 69% and the other was Epicurus.","Aristotle, the A.I. that scored 62%, and the system from UCLA are three different systems.","Galen wasn't built by Dr. Eisenberg's team.","Zeno finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the system built by Dr. Macmahon's team.","The A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Galen."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%","90%"],"label_b":["Aristotle","Epicurus","Galen","Gorgias","Thales","Zeno"],"label_c":["CIT","Exeter","MIT","Oxford","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":["Coulson","Dower","Eisenberg","Macmahon","Odle","Sicilia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=699c8751c50fedc7ca84bcf80b600cde"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["The movie with a running time of 80 minutes is either the movie produced in Poland or Jesse Jimenez's film.","Ben Barrera's film is either the movie with a running time of 65 minutes or the film produced in Belgium.","The movie produced in Ukraine is 5 minutes longer than Gus Guzman's film.","Jesse Jimenez's film wasn't made in Austria.","Lionel Lowe's film is 10 minutes shorter than Arctic Visions.","Eric Edwards's film is 15 minutes longer than Harvest Sun.","Eric Edwards's film isn't Dreams of July.","The movie with a running time of 65 minutes is Tearful Night.","Lionel Lowe's film wasn't made in Poland.","Of the movie produced in Estonia and the film with a running time of 80 minutes, one is West of Eden and the other was directed by Jesse Jimenez.","Lionel Lowe's film is longer than the movie produced in Ukraine.","Of the movie with a running time of 60 minutes and Tearful Night, one was directed by Sid Saunders and the other was made in Norway.","Sid Saunders's film is 5 minutes longer than the film produced in Estonia."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Eric Edwards","Gus Guzman","Jesse Jimenez","Lionel Lowe","Sid Saunders"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Estonia","Norway","Poland","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=367559ee968f328e1e314e3ed7457207"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["Sporrin, the one Bill Austin discovered, the one discovered in 2010, the comet discovered in 2011 and the one with an orbital period of 72 years are all different comets.","Of the one Tillman discovered and the one with an orbital period of 58 years, one was found in 2013 and the other is Wally Six.","Of the comet with an orbital period of 21 years and the one discovered in 2009, one is Wally Six and the other was first seen by Irv Horton.","The comet Nolan discovered was found in 2009.","Gostroma was discovered 1 year before the one Whitaker discovered.","The comet with an orbital period of 47 years isn't Casputi.","The one with an orbital period of 47 years was discovered 1 year after the one Irv Horton discovered.","Crecci was discovered sometime before the one Irv Horton discovered.","The one with an orbital period of 65 years is Crecci.","The comet Freda Ellis discovered is either Sporrin or the comet discovered in 2012."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013"],"label_b":["Bill Austin","Freda Ellis","Irv Horton","Nolan","Tillman","Whitaker"],"label_c":["Casputi","Crecci","Gostroma","Klionne","Sporrin","Wally Six"],"label_d":["21 years","30 years","47 years","58 years","65 years","72 years"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=726fc41828604d369b7999af9d91585a"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The honey from Kellerton is either the basswood product or Nick Norris's honey.","Linda Lynn's product costs 1 dollar more than the alfalfa honey.","The product from Mariaville isn't produced by Linda Lynn.","The clover product is produced by Linda Lynn.","Of the product from Peru and Ivy Ingram's product, one is made from lemon blossom nectar and the other costs $7.50.","The $10.50 product doesn't come from Belmond.","The sage honey is produced by Jim Joyner.","Of the basswood honey and the honey from Davis City, one costs $6.50 and the other is produced by Jim Joyner.","The lemon blossom product isn't produced by Keith Koch.","The $10.50 honey, the honey from Mariaville, and the alfalfa product are three different products.","The $8.50 product comes from Kellerton.","The sage product costs 1 dollar less than Midge Mintz's product."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Belmond","Davis City","Kellerton","Lubec","Mariaville","Peru"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47ca7ee48098df59a3fdb5ee116b4ad0"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Of the person who worked at Gillis Deep and the person who caught 21 lion fish, one is Gabriel and the other dived on Wednesday.","The person who caught 24 lion fish was either Freddie or the person who worked at Charles Sink.","Natasha caught 3 more fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.","Vernon, the person who worked at Front Reef, the spearfisher who caught 27 lion fish, the spearfisher who caught 24 lion fish and the person who worked at Gillis Deep were all different people.","Whoever dove on Wednesday caught 3 fewer fish than Danielle.","Whoever dove on Monday caught 3 more fish than the person who worked at Holly Hock.","Of whoever dove on Tuesday and whoever dove on Saturday, one is Danielle and the other caught 21 lion fish.","The person who worked at Belle Bar caught 6 fewer fish than whoever dove on Sunday.","The person who worked at Holly Hock caught 3 more fish than Freddie."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27"],"label_b":["Danielle","Freddie","Gabriel","Natasha","Vernon","Zachary"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef2c45afd9bbb125180fe0c15737267c"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Of the game with 7.2 million downloads and Wizard World, one was made by Trebuchet and the other was released in April.","Castle Crunch was released 1 month later than the application released by Trebuchet.","Bubble Bombs wasn't developed by Apptastic.","Bubble Bombs was released in April.","Castle Crunch wasn't released in June.","Bubble Bombs was released 1 month later than the application with 2.3 million downloads.","The six apps are Bubble Bombs, the app with 8.9 million downloads, the application released by Gadingo, the game released by Novio, the application with 1.5 million downloads and the application with 4.2 million downloads.","The application with 1.5 million downloads was released later than Peter Parka.","Of the app released in June and the application with 1.5 million downloads, one was made by Vortia and the other is Flowcarts.","Of Castle Crunch and the game released in March, one was made by Gadingo and the other has 8.9 million downloads."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","2.3 million","3.1 million","4.2 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c77e5db83b4d1cc466fbd0810c1fcbb"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Of Wilma's expedition and Evan's team, one will be going to Ecuador and the other will leave in February.","The team going to Libya will leave sometime after Olive's expedition.","The expedition going to Zimbabwe will leave 2 months after Naomi's expedition.","Mike's expedition will leave 2 months after the team going to Mongolia.","The team going to Zimbabwe, Wilma's expedition, Bob's expedition, the team leaving in March and Mike's expedition will be all different teams.","The team leaving in May won't include Olive.","The team leaving in April will be either Oscar's team or Paula's team.","The team leaving in January will be either Ida's team or the team going to Ukraine.","Charles's team will be either Paula's team or the team leaving in May.","Of the expedition leaving in January and Evan's team, one will include Ida and the other will be going to Ecuador."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bob","Charles","Evan","Fred","Mike","Oscar"],"label_c":["Faith","Ida","Naomi","Olive","Paula","Wilma"],"label_d":["Ecuador","Libya","Mongolia","Ukraine","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72783566349f4c9843abee26d89db49d"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["The 218-page book is either Roscoe Jones's book or Daniel Hansen's book.","My Best Friend isn't exactly 218 pages long.","Zara's Game sold 7 fewer copies than the 226-page book.","Away in Arles, the title that sold 19 copies, and Zoey Stout's book are three different books.","The 192-page book sold somewhat more copies than My Best Friend.","Two for Tennis is either Roscoe Jones's book or the book that sold 12 copies.","Of the 345-page book and Zoey Stout's book, one sold 26 copies and the other is Dessert Oasis.","Of the 204-page book and Alexis Olson's book, one sold 47 copies and the other is Away in Arles.","The 345-page book wasn't written by Bill Orega.","The book that sold 40 copies wasn't written by Zoey Stout.","Wendalissa sold somewhat more copies than the 192-page book.","My Best Friend was written by Daniel Hansen.","Dessert Oasis is 226 pages long."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40","47"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["192","204","218","226","258","345"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72db6dfd593342acc8cf5e126fbd83e9"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The appointment with Lena, Danny's appointment, the lesson at 12:30pm and the appointment with Jimmy are all different sessions.","Crystal's session will focus on yoga.","Of the lesson at 10:30am and the racketball session, one is with Lena and the other is Danny's.","Fannie's session is with Nicholas.","Of the appointment with Jimmy and the lesson at 8:30am, one is Arnold's and the other will focus on rowing.","The appointment with Kristin is either the session at 11:30am or the session at 10:30am.","Arnold's appointment is either the racketball session or the free weights appointment.","Blake's appointment is at 12:30pm.","Crystal's session is 1 hour before the cycling session.","The racketball appointment is 3 hours after the yoga session.","The racketball session isn't with Howard."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Danny","Emma","Fannie"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Jimmy","Kristin","Lena","Nicholas"],"label_d":["cycling","free weights","racketball","rowing","swimming","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de5090f4500b0cc82a1a88929fa3abd9"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The piece about physiology will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Quinn's piece.","Of the essay about dinosaurs and the 10-page piece, one was written by Dr. Sims and the other will be in Chapter 6.","Neither the piece about space travel nor the article about physiology is Dr. Nguyen's essay.","The piece in Chapter 2 is about space travel.","The piece in Chapter 6 is either the article about space travel or Dr. Zamora's essay.","The article in Chapter 4 isn't 16 pages long.","Dr. Nguyen's piece will appear 1 chapter before the 12-page essay.","The piece in Chapter 4 isn't 14 pages long.","Of the piece about asteroids and the piece in Chapter 2, one is 12 pages long and the other was written by Dr. Quinn.","Of Dr. Phillips's article and the article about volcanoes, one is 10 pages long and the other will be in Chapter 4.","The article about volcanoes is either the 8-page essay or Dr. Sims's article.","The 14-page piece will appear somewhere in the book before Dr. Sims's piece.","The article about space travel will appear 1 chapter after the 8-page essay."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6"],"label_b":["Jones","Nguyen","Phillips","Quinn","Sims","Zamora"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","oceanography","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c5ad5c59990e076f85ae187c8b1c1eb"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["\"What We Need\" is either Bliss Iron's track or Legion Five's track.","The bluegrass track isn't \"Can't Escape\".","The grunge track, the third song, and the fifth track are three different tracks.","\"I Think of You\" is 1 track before Bliss Iron's song.","Of the third song and \"I Think of You\", one is by Gizmo Glory and the other is by Manic Android.","The grunge track is sometime before Legion Five's song.","The six tracks are Hustle Boys's song, the fourth song, \"Anything Else\", the country song, the first song and the third song.","The dubstep song is 1 track after \"I Think of You\".","\"Vanity Plates\" is 2 tracks after the folk track.","\"Can't Escape\" is either Bliss Iron's song or the sixth track.","Of \"I Think of You\" and the fourth song, one is rock and roll and the other is by Manic Android."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Manic Android"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","dubstep","folk","grunge","rock and roll"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98d3d975683298d9c77fe7c2fa875972"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The boat that sank in 1785 was either the ship captained by Wicked Weiss or the boat captained by Red Beard Ben.","Of the Vile Night and the ship that sank in 1767, one was captained by Crazy Kate and the other hailed from France.","The Vile Night didn't sink in 1731.","The vessel that sank in 1749 wasn't from Denmark.","The Dagger wasn't captained by Four Eyed Fin.","The ship from England sank 54 years after the Mermaid.","The boat that sank in 1713 wasn't captained by Ruthless Ruby.","The Mermaid sank 36 years after the one from Sweden.","The Sea Shame was either the boat that sank in 1803 or the vessel from Scotland.","Of the one captained by Four Eyed Fin and the ship that sank in 1785, one hailed from Scotland and the other hailed from France.","The ship that sank in 1749 was either the boat from Scotland or the ship captained by Red Beard Ben.","The one from Scotland sank sometime after the Mermaid.","The Barnacle sank sometime before the one from Denmark."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Dagger","Doubloon","Mermaid","Sea Shame","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Ruthless Ruby","Stubborn Seth","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":["Denmark","England","France","Scotland","Spain","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d0c2e81170136dd8fdadd122b3d9630"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Felipe arrived at 4:35 pm.","The friend who arrived at 4:50 pm didn't bring the hummus.","Hubert is either the party-goer from Kernville or the participant from Fairfield.","The friend who brought the pork rinds, Olga, and the participant who arrived at 4:40 pm are three different people.","The participant who brought the hummus, Olga, the party-goer from Anaheim Hills, the participant who arrived at 4:40 pm and the friend from El Segundo are all different people.","Eunice isn't from Kernville.","Of the participant who brought the pork rinds and Eunice, one arrived at 4:50 pm and the other is from Anaheim Hills.","Eunice isn't from Pine Valley.","The participant who brought the pork rinds is either the party-goer from Pine Valley or Nelson.","The participant from Fairfield arrived sometime before Eunice.","The friend from Kernville brought the soda.","Nelson arrived 15 minutes after the participant from El Segundo.","Of the friend from Fairfield and Nelson, one arrived at 4:45 pm and the other brought the onion dip.","Eunice didn't bring the potato chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm"],"label_b":["Eunice","Felipe","Hubert","Marilyn","Nelson","Olga"],"label_c":["hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9b1c679b4f8fc312961e3a25abf10ca"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Of the customer who asked for asiago and Louise, one asked for rye bread and the other came in at 8:00am.","The person who asked for asiago, the customer who came in at 9:00am, the customer who ordered wheat bread, Kelly and Rose were all different customers.","Willie didn't come in at 8:00am.","Louise didn't request feta.","The customer who came in at 9:00am didn't request limburger.","Felicia didn't request feta.","Neither the customer who ordered matzo nor the customer who asked for feta was Ora.","The customer who ordered wheat bread came in sometime after Kelly.","The person who ordered matzo came in a half-hour before the customer who asked for gorgonzola.","The person who ordered flatbread came in one hour after the customer who asked for gorgonzola.","Of the person who asked for asiago and the customer who came in at 7:00am, one asked for matzo and the other was Willie.","Of the customer who came in at 7:00am and Felicia, one ordered mozzarella and the other asked for naan.","Neither the customer who ordered wheat bread nor the person who came in at 8:00am was Felicia."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am","9:30am"],"label_b":["Felicia","Kelly","Louise","Ora","Rose","Willie"],"label_c":["challah","flatbread","matzo","naan","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":["asiago","colby-jack","feta","gorgonzola","limburger","mozzarella"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f98b6426789f047b45541aa382c1101d"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["The app with 8.9 million downloads was released 2 months earlier than Peter Parka.","The game released by BeGamez was released 4 months earlier than Wizard World.","Peter Parka is either the game with 7.2 million downloads or the game released in June.","The app with 6.8 million downloads was released 3 months later than Bubble Bombs.","Of Flowcarts and the game with 4.2 million downloads, one was released in August and the other was made by Trebuchet.","The game with 4.2 million downloads wasn't developed by Vortia.","Of Wizard World and the game with 2.3 million downloads, one was released in August and the other was made by Novio.","Of the app with 8.9 million downloads and the app released by Gadingo, one was released in May and the other is Angry Ants.","The six apps are the application with 6.8 million downloads, the game released by Gadingo, Bubble Bombs, the app released in June, the app released in March and Wizard World."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["BeGamez","Digibits","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["2.3 million","4.2 million","5.5 million","6.8 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3040a0a94c17656953f4376189e58d3f"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The archaenido cost 60 dollars more than Ebony's purchase.","The specimen from Albania cost 15 dollars more than Darla's purchase.","Ebony's purchase was either the specimen from Dominica or the spider that sold for $120.","Anthony's purchase didn't cost $75.","Yvette's purchase wasn't from Oman.","The specimen from Chile cost 45 dollars more than the darkback.","Of the arachnid that sold for $75 and the arachnid that sold for $120, one was from Oman and the other was the raft spider.","Of Tim's purchase and the spider that sold for $120, one was the black widow and the other was from Oman.","Neither the specimen from Yemen nor Anthony's purchase was the spider that sold for $45.","Anthony's purchase wasn't from Oman.","The whip spider cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Dominica."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Anthony","Darla","Ebony","Isaac","Tim","Yvette"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","darkback","ipstin spider","raft spider","whip spider"],"label_d":["Albania","Chile","Dominica","Oman","Uganda","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5dc015a0c2267639977d2bbc130c8a7a"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid rich in gold, 35 Ursula, 11 Ceres, 82 Sylvia and the asteroid with a diameter of 41 km are all different asteroids.","11 Ceres won't have mining operations begin there in 2034.","Of the asteroid rich in nickel and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040, one is 29 km across and the other is 35 Ursula.","The asteroid rich in phosphorous has a diameter 12 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030.","82 Sylvia is either the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025 or the asteroid rich in lanthanum.","61 Nemesis doesn't have an exact diameter of 41 km.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040 doesn't contain any platinum.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 doesn't contain any cobalt.","Of the asteroid with a diameter of 35 km and 413 Doiotima, one will see mining operations begin in 2034 and the other is rich in gold.","The asteroid with a diameter of 35 km is either the asteroid rich in lanthanum or the asteroid rich in platinum.","82 Sylvia, the asteroid with a diameter of 29 km, and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030 are three different asteroids.","82 Sylvia has a diameter 6 km larger than the asteroid rich in platinum."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","nickel","phosphorous","platinum"],"label_d":["2025","2028","2030","2034","2035","2040"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=608728b8949f1b00b462e5985a11bb83"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The title written by Will Wharton, the set theory title, and the $24.99 book are three different books.","The textbook that was published in 2007, the book written by Steve Spark, and the title written by Tara Tyne are three different books.","The algebra title is either the book that was published in 2003 or the title that was published in 2010.","The geometry textbook wasn't published in 2003.","The field theory title costs 15 dollars more than the book that was published in 2010.","The textbook written by Steve Spark costs more than the textbook that was published in 2005.","The title that was published in 2007 is either the geometry title or the $44.99 title.","The title that was published in 2010 costs more than the book written by Steve Spark.","Of the book that was published in 2005 and the $34.99 textbook, one covers algebra and the other was written by Pat Peterson.","The title written by Velma Vintz costs 5 dollars more than the geometry book.","The $39.99 textbook wasn't authored by Rosa Rubens.","The textbook that was published in 2015 costs more than the algebra book.","Of the textbook that was published in 2003 and the calculus book, one costs $29.99 and the other was written by Will Wharton."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99","$49.99"],"label_b":["algebra","calculus","field theory","geometry","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2005","2007","2010","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bababc48e69d39dfcbd1fc1ededa06cf"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The interpreter who will be working with Rafael will start 3 hours after Ira.","Earnest won't begin work at 1:00pm.","Of the interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class and the person whose assignment begins at 11:00am, one will be working with Patrick and the other is Harold.","The person whose assignment begins at 11:00am will be going to the Physics class.","The interpreter who will be working with Lester will start sometime before Earnest.","Annie won't be going to the Calculus class.","Joann will start 3 hours after the interpreter who will be going to the Physics class.","Annie will start sometime before the person who will be going to the Physics class.","Of Harold and the interpreter who will be working with Sophie, one will be going to the Algebra class and the other will start work at 10:00am.","Of the person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm and the interpreter who will be working with Nelson, one will be going to the Biology class and the other is Harold."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students","Classes"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Earnest","Frederick","Harold","Ira","Joann"],"label_c":["Lester","Nelson","Patrick","Rafael","Sophie","Tyler"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Calculus","Chemistry","Geometry","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=791bca444beffe4e20adb3aa3655839b"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Bianca Flaux was bottled sometime before the bottle from Ellsworth vineyard.","The chardonnay was bottled sometime before the wine from Penobscot vineyard.","The wine from Tabor vineyard was bottled sometime after the riesling.","Of the Annata Branco and the Vendemmia, one is a chardonnay and the other is from Santa Barbara vineyard.","Of the bottle from Tabor vineyard and the 2000 bottle, one is the Annata Branco and the other is a pinot gris.","The 1996 bottle is either the bottle from Penobscot vineyard or the riesling.","The 1996 wine is a gewurztraminer.","The Zifennwein is from Fenton vineyard.","The 2004 wine is a merlot.","The Ece Suss isn't a merlot.","The wine from Tabor vineyard isn't a chardonnay.","The pinot gris was bottled sometime after the Vendemmia.","The merlot was bottled 8 years after the Luzagueil."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Dows","Ellsworth","Fenton","Penobscot","Santa Barbara","Tabor"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29de4e0647f6106a60a84af7a7ad0d43"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The honey from Davis City costs 4 dollars less than Heddy Heath's honey.","The $9.50 product isn't produced by Keith Koch.","Linda Lynn's product costs 3 dollars less than the clover honey.","The sourwood product costs 3 dollars more than the honey from Peru.","Of Heddy Heath's product and the $9.50 product, one is made from sage nectar and the other comes from Fowler.","The fireweed honey costs 2 dollars less than the product from Mariaville.","The basswood product doesn't cost $5.50.","The $8.50 honey isn't produced by Midge Mintz.","The $8.50 honey is either the sage product or the honey from Lubec.","Of Jim Joyner's product and the product from Fowler, one is made from sourwood nectar and the other costs $7.50.","The clover honey isn't produced by Keith Koch."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","clover","fireweed","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz"],"label_d":["Davis City","Fowler","Lubec","Mariaville","Peru","Winterport"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9220d4c3faab41409ed49408d97358a"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Kellie brought the onion dip.","Of the party-goer who brought the potato chips and the participant from Kernville, one is Julie and the other arrived at 4:40 pm.","Kellie is either the participant from Martensdale or the participant from Pine Valley.","The participant from El Segundo arrived 10 minutes after Clinton.","The friend who arrived at 4:35 pm is from Martensdale.","The friend who brought the pizza is either Hubert or the participant who arrived at 4:30 pm.","Amber arrived 15 minutes after the participant from Fairfield.","Clinton arrived at 4:35 pm.","Amber isn't from Anaheim Hills.","The friend who brought the pork rinds arrived 20 minutes before the friend from Anaheim Hills.","The party-goer from Fairfield, the friend who brought the hummus, David and the party-goer who brought the onion dip are all different people.","The party-goer from Kernville didn't bring the corn chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Clinton","David","Hubert","Julie","Kellie"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4c2e776cbdc4725c7fc229cded0a531"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was found in December.","Of the feature discovered in February and the crater discovered in December, one was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. and the other is 930 meters wide.","The feature that is 550 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the feature in Qatar.","The feature discovered in October was either the crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. or the feature that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E..","The crater that is 780 meters wide wasn't discovered in September.","The feature in Liberia is believed to be newer than the crater that is 2,250 meters wide.","The crater in Macedonia is believed to be 120,000 years older than the feature that is 1,200 meters wide.","The feature that is 1,480 meters wide is believed to be 90,000 years newer than the feature discovered in August.","The crater in Qatar was either the feature that is 2,250 meters wide or the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E..","The feature in Zimbabwe wasn't dated to 120,000 B.C.E..","The feature in Poland wasn't dated to 120,000 B.C.E..","The feature in Poland was either the crater that is 1,200 meters wide or the crater that is 2,250 meters wide.","The crater discovered in August was either the crater that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. or the crater that is 2,250 meters wide."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Liberia","Macedonia","Poland","Qatar","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["February","June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ae25fcbb2be4fb0b759e4943edd9f1e"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The map published in 1785 is either Caronelli's map or the map of North Africa.","The print of Iceland was published 36 years before the $250 map.","Of the $750 print and the $2,500 map, one was Bleux's and the other was published in 1767.","The $1,100 print was published 18 years before Bleux's print.","The $545 print was published 18 years after the print of Warsaw.","The print of Warsaw was published 18 years after Caronelli's map.","Muenster's print was published 18 years after the $750 print.","Of the print of Tuscany and the map published in 1767, one was Handle's and the other is priced at $1,100.","Stamson's map, the map of Scandinavia, the print published in 1803, the print published in 1785 and the map of Tuscany are all different maps."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Handle","Muenster","Stamson","Waldemuller"],"label_c":["Corsica","Iceland","North Africa","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$545","$750","$1,100","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a26179ad7ddf8df9f4756e3e33d6c8ad"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["The one who had the port paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the beef stir-fry.","Clara didn't pay $24.99.","The diner who ordered the pork chops paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the shiraz.","The person who paid $29.99 didn't have the chianti.","Genevieve ordered the blackened tuna.","Of the one who had the zinfandel and Willie, one paid $26.99 and the other ordered the osso bucco.","The person who paid $28.99 didn't have the shiraz.","The diner who ordered the pork chops paid 2 dollars less than the one who had the riesling.","Frances had the shiraz.","The one who had the chianti, Willie, the person who paid $24.99, Robin and the diner who ordered the blackened tuna were all different foodies.","Of the person who paid $28.99 and the person who paid $26.99, one ordered the lobster tail and the other had the merlot."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99","$29.99"],"label_b":["Clara","Frances","Genevieve","Muriel","Robin","Willie"],"label_c":["chianti","merlot","port","riesling","shiraz","zinfandel"],"label_d":["beef stir-fry","blackened tuna","filet mignon","lobster tail","osso bucco","pork chops"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b15b92f9b606fbb5a4cfae86cc53a5f2"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["#105 finished 4 places before the runner from Diamond Bar.","Kermit didn't finish sixth.","Of the animal from Yarmouth and Ophelia, one was #105 and the other was #118.","The runner from Diamond Bar was either the runner that finished first or #120.","The runner that finished sixth was #120.","Stretch was either the ostrich from Diamond Bar or the animal from Eagle Lake.","Of Otis and Bridget, one was #134 and the other was from Yarmouth.","The runner from Eagle Lake, the bird that finished fifth, and Bridget are three different animals.","Ophelia wasn't from Whittemore.","Stretch wasn't #120.","#136 finished sometime before Stretch.","The ostrich from Thayer finished 2 places after Otis.","The animal from Thayer, #136 and #118 were all different animals."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Ozzy","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","134","136"],"label_d":["Diamond Bar","Eagle Lake","Nashua","Thayer","Whittemore","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8f8cee5e2a9098538d2bae7b75ff64f"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The jigsaw puzzle made by Garroda has somewhat more than the puzzle with the coral reef theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme.","The jigsaw puzzle with 500 pieces is either the jigsaw puzzle released in 1981 or the jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth.","Of the jigsaw puzzle released in 1988 and the puzzle with the coral reef theme, one was made by Garroda and the other has 1000 pieces.","The puzzle with 1500 pieces doesn't have the city skyline theme.","Of the puzzle made by Denlend and the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces, one has the coral reef theme and the other was released in 1998.","The jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces wasn't released in 1978.","The jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend.","Of the jigsaw puzzle made by Kimsight and the puzzle released in 1992, one has the postage stamp theme and the other has 500 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod doesn't have the rustic village theme.","The puzzle made by Furoth is either the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme or the jigsaw puzzle released in 1978.","The jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme, the puzzle made by Lyrod and the puzzle made by Furoth are all different puzzles."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250","1500"],"label_b":["Denlend","Furoth","Garroda","Kimsight","Lyrod","Perunia"],"label_c":["city skyline","coral reef","football","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":["1978","1981","1988","1992","1995","1998"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ae544c989986cfffe3bc293d7e20e5e"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Cedric's item wasn't the flower.","Eleanor's design didn't take exactly 25 minutes to print.","Cedric's piece took 5 more minutes to print than the orange item.","The six items were Cedric's item, the yellow item, the mask, the phone case, the green item and the red piece.","Cedric's design took 15 minutes to print.","Of the white design and Zachary's design, one was the skull and the other took 15 minutes to print.","The green piece took somewhat more minutes to print than Kyle's item.","Eleanor's design took 5 more minutes to print than the skull.","Of Eleanor's design and the item that printed in 10 minutes, one was the mask and the other was yellow.","Of the piece that printed in 25 minutes and the green design, one was the whistle and the other was Felicia's."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes"],"label_b":["Cedric","Eleanor","Felicia","Kyle","Nadine","Zachary"],"label_c":["flower","helmet","mask","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":["green","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c8c24991a164959a23545ecf7422775"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The trip to Eastbrook was either the April 7 trip or the outing where they saw 2 shooting stars.","The trip where they saw 9 shooting stars wasn't in Conesville.","The April 28 outing logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the trip to Gilmore City.","Of the April 7 trip and the trip to Janesville, one logged 30 shooting stars and the other was with Stephanie.","Of the outing to Gilmore City and the trip with Paulette, one logged 9 shooting stars and the other was on April 4.","The outing to Eastbrook logged 7 more shooting stars than the April 25 outing.","The April 17 outing logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the outing with Orville.","The April 28 trip didn't log exactly 2 shooting stars.","The outing with Quinn, the April 22 trip, the trip where they saw 30 shooting stars and the April 28 trip were all different trips.","The outing to Kalona logged 14 more shooting stars than the trip with Orville.","Neither the April 22 outing nor the trip with Reynaldo was the trip where they saw 23 shooting stars."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30","37"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 17","April 22","April 25","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Kalona"],"label_d":["Orville","Paulette","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52c26927f6e610934c3b307c07ea9453"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Of Henry and Kayla's pet, one was adopted in February and the other is the collie.","Of Omar and Salvatore, one was adopted in May and the other is the poodle.","The puppy adopted in June isn't the poodle.","Felix was adopted sometime after Alicia's pet.","Yvette's pet isn't named Omar.","The dog adopted in January is the schnauzer.","Yvette's pet isn't named Salvatore.","Of Ida's pet and Felix, one was adopted in February and the other is the boxer.","Lydia's pet is the boxer.","Lydia's pet was adopted 1 month after the dachshund.","Lonnie is either Faye's pet or the schnauzer.","Omar was adopted 3 months after the dachshund."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Alicia","Faye","Ida","Kayla","Lydia","Yvette"],"label_c":["boxer","collie","dachshund","poodle","schnauzer","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Felix","Henry","Lonnie","Omar","Russell","Salvatore"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1473ce6944e0526d3adeafdf38e5d901"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The redback cost 45 dollars more than the specimen from Dominica.","Phyllis's purchase cost 15 dollars more than the whip spider.","Lonnie's purchase didn't cost $75.","Of the ipstin spider and the specimen from Uganda, one was won by Phyllis and the other sold for $120.","Vicky's purchase wasn't from Kenya.","The six spiders were the black widow, Phyllis's purchase, Lonnie's purchase, Olga's purchase, the specimen from Dominica and the spider that sold for $90.","Of the darkback and the ipstin spider, one was from East Timor and the other sold for $60.","The black widow cost 45 dollars more than the specimen from Russia.","Jan's purchase wasn't from Dominica.","Vicky's purchase was either the spider that sold for $90 or the specimen from Uganda.","Of Shelley's purchase and Jan's purchase, one sold for $45 and the other was from Iran."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Jan","Lonnie","Olga","Phyllis","Shelley","Vicky"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","darkback","ipstin spider","redback","whip spider"],"label_d":["Dominica","East Timor","Iran","Kenya","Russia","Uganda"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28c33f0002a2dbb2fabc9439c396f1f3"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The customer in room 124 is staying 3 fewer days than the person from Indiana.","Lara is staying for 4 days.","Salinas is from South Carolina.","The guest in room 114 is staying 2 days longer than Salinas.","Of the client from Virginia and the customer who is staying for 5 days, one is Underwood and the other is in room 117.","Of Underwood and the person in room 209, one is staying for 3 days and the other is from Kentucky.","The customer from Utah isn't in room 114.","The client from South Carolina is in room 203.","Navarro is staying 4 days longer than the person in room 124.","Yates isn't staying for exactly 6 days."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Lara","Navarro","Salinas","Underwood","Vincent","Yates"],"label_c":["114","117","124","203","209","314"],"label_d":["Indiana","Kentucky","Louisiana","South Carolina","Utah","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22f99389ca3a64c750575942d78bd31c"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["The academic finished an unknown number of votes behind the Evansdale native.","The Westminster native finished an unknown number of votes behind Ida Ingram.","Dale Donovan didn't end up with exactly 10,000 votes.","The Mountain Mesa native isn't the rancher.","The Evansdale native finished 500 votes behind Kelly Kirby.","The writer finished an unknown number of votes behind Dale Donovan.","The Coalinga native isn't the rancher.","Bev Baird didn't end up with exactly 9,000 votes.","The candidate who received 10,500 votes isn't from Mountain Mesa.","The person who received 11,000 votes isn't the doctor.","The six candidates were the person who received 10,500 votes, the lawyer, the writer, Cate Carlson, the architect and Jed Jarvis.","Of the politician who received 9,500 votes and the lawyer, one was Kelly Kirby and the other is from Lakota.","Cate Carlson finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the lawyer.","The architect finished 500 votes ahead of the Evansdale native."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500","11,000"],"label_b":["Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Ida Ingram","Jed Jarvis","Kelly Kirby"],"label_c":["academic","architect","doctor","lawyer","rancher","writer"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Evansdale","Lakota","Mountain Mesa","Olema","Westminster"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8351612d9386a8254918dc75a1a39118"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["Of the camping holiday and the 2005 trip, one was with Victor and the other was in Connecticut.","The vacation with Freddie wasn't in 2001.","The trip with Tasha was 2 years before the Louisiana vacation.","Of the hiking vacation and the Connecticut trip, one was with William and the other was in 2003.","The 2004 trip is either the holiday with Victor or the Illinois vacation.","The holiday with William was 3 years after the North Carolina vacation.","The kayaking vacation was 3 years before the trip with Neal.","The holiday with Neal wasn't the hunting trip.","The 2005 trip wasn't the hunting trip.","The 2004 trip wasn't the skydiving vacation.","The Alabama trip was 4 years before the camping holiday."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005","2006"],"label_b":["Andy","Freddie","Neal","Tasha","Victor","William"],"label_c":["camping","hang gliding","hiking","hunting","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Alabama","Connecticut","Illinois","Louisiana","North Carolina","Rhode Island"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d44f55dfebe86e662c36ea9f564cb652"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The spider that sold for $105 wasn't from Lesotho.","The specimen from Russia cost 45 dollars less than Yvette's purchase.","Neither the spider that sold for $75 nor the ipstin spider was Zachary's purchase.","Neither the wolf spider nor the arachnid that sold for $75 was Rafael's purchase.","The specimen from Oman cost 15 dollars more than Wesley's purchase.","Charles's purchase sold for $105.","The spider that sold for $75 wasn't the raft spider.","Neither the wolf spider nor the cart spider was the arachnid that sold for $120.","Of the redback and the arachnid that sold for $90, one was from Jordan and the other was won by Zachary.","Of the specimen from Albania and the arachnid that sold for $45, one was the ipstin spider and the other was won by Zachary.","Rafael's purchase wasn't from Albania.","Neither the wolf spider nor the ipstin spider was Charles's purchase.","The darkback cost 15 dollars less than Charles's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Charles","Rafael","Shelley","Wesley","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["cart spider","darkback","ipstin spider","raft spider","redback","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Albania","Brazil","Jordan","Lesotho","Oman","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a75d3d661cc046f9bb71da5422d32e4c"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The reptile from Uganda is 18 inches longer than the pygmy racer.","The ash python is 6 inches longer than the brown & red serpent.","Of the serpent that is 24 inches long and the pygmy racer, one is from Spain and the other is green & white.","The tawny cobra isn't exactly 12 inches long.","The horned viper is from Nicaragua.","The black & green serpent, the animal from Panama, the animal that is 18 inches long and the brown & red serpent are all different animals.","The black & green snake is longer than the winged snake.","The yellow & blue serpent is from Spain.","The black & red snake isn't from Panama.","The pygmy racer, the reptile that is 24 inches long, and the snake that is 12 inches long are three different animals.","The animal that is 42 inches long is either the pygmy racer or the two-nosed asp.","The tawny cobra is either the black & red reptile or the reptile from Spain.","The winged snake is longer than the serpent from Australia."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches","42 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","Panama","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","brown & red","green & white","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3df3c11989df43717105170c7876e73"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The earring sold for somewhat more than the item found at Front Beach.","The cannonball sold for 225 dollars less than the object found in 2009.","Of the item that sold for $625 and the item found in 2005, one was found at Gillis Park and the other is meteorite.","The item found at Burr Woods sold for 75 dollars more than the piece found in 1992.","The earring wasn't found in 1992.","Of the object found at Dimmot Woods and the item found in 1995, one sold for $325 and the other is cannonball.","The meteorite, the piece that sold for $550, and the object found in 2000 are three different objects.","The piece found at Front Beach was either the piece found in 2004 or the item that sold for $325.","The gold chain wasn't found at Addison Beach.","The item found at Addison Beach, the object found in 1995, and the object that sold for $250 are three different objects.","The meteorite sold for 150 dollars more than the item found at Addison Beach.","The piece found in 1992, the meteorite, the item found at Gillis Park, the item that sold for $550 and the wristwatch were all different objects."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625"],"label_b":["cannonball","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2004","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffb754d8ab477ca5080c1a6078c15e86"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Gizmo wasn't in classes for exactly 7 weeks.","The dog that was in school for 10 weeks isn't from Harrison.","The dog from McFarland trained 1 week more than the dog Nadine trained.","Of Buster and the canine from Elgin, one was trained by Martha and the other was in classes for 9 weeks.","The canine from Harrison had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of Gizmo.","The dog Teresa trained is either Cooper or Bailey.","The dog that was in school for 11 weeks was trained by Paula.","The one that was in school for 10 weeks was trained by Teresa.","The canine that was in school for 7 weeks was trained by Nadine.","The canine that was in school for 10 weeks isn't from Turlock.","Of the dog that was in school for 7 weeks and Lucky, one was trained by Martha and the other is from Riverside.","Of the dog Odette trained and the one from Harrison, one was in classes for 9 weeks and the other is Bailey."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks","11 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Charlie","Cooper","Gizmo","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Odette","Paula","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Elgin","Harrison","Ida Grove","McFarland","Riverside","Turlock"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5598842da0d958e784c1bf6d2c01599e"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot published by Nature Monthly was taken 1 month before the shot that cost $550.","The shot of the tree kangaroo was taken 1 month before the shot published by Travel Almanac.","The shot of the snow leopard didn't cost $825.","Of the photo that cost $150 and the photo published by Earth Aware, one was taken in March and the other was of the snow leopard.","The photo that cost $700 was taken sometime after the photo of the giant tortoise.","The photo of the white rhino was either the photo that cost $825 or the photo that cost $250.","The photo of the orangutan wasn't taken in August.","The shot published by Earth Aware was taken 3 months after the photo of the red panda.","The photo published by Wildzone was taken sometime after the shot that cost $300.","Of the shot taken in June and the photo published by Animal Science, one was of the white rhino and the other cost $300.","The shot that cost $700 was either the shot published by Science World or the shot taken in March."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["giant tortoise","orangutan","red panda","snow leopard","tree kangaroo","white rhino"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","Science World","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$150","$250","$300","$550","$700","$825"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1eea2972a64ba65292083176e195744f"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["Of Casputi and the one discovered in 2011, one was first seen by Gilda Frank and the other orbits the sun once every 21 years.","The comet Lawrence discovered orbits the sun once every 30 years.","The comet with an orbital period of 58 years was discovered 1 year before Casputi.","Of the one Lawrence discovered and Crecci, one orbits the sun once every 42 years and the other was found in 2012.","Sporrin, the one Lawrence discovered, and the one Quinn discovered are three different comets.","The comet with an orbital period of 58 years isn't Sporrin.","The comet discovered in 2008 is either Gostroma or the comet Quinn discovered.","The comet Gilda Frank discovered wasn't discovered in 2009.","The one Whitaker discovered wasn't discovered in 2010.","The one Klein discovered was discovered sometime after the one with an orbital period of 65 years.","The one discovered in 2010 is either the comet Quinn discovered or Casputi.","The six comets are the one discovered in 2009, the comet Whitaker discovered, the comet Lawrence discovered, the comet Quinn discovered, the one with an orbital period of 47 years and Gostroma.","The comet discovered in 2012 isn't Klionne.","Klionne was discovered sometime before the comet Quinn discovered."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013"],"label_b":["Gilda Frank","Klein","Lawrence","Quinn","Solomon","Whitaker"],"label_c":["Casputi","Crecci","Gostroma","Klionne","Peinope","Sporrin"],"label_d":["21 years","30 years","42 years","47 years","58 years","65 years"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98787f07329c2fea937c235578a5886c"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Neither the player with 8 goals nor the player with 6 goals is Parrish.","Santos is either the person who wears number 6 or the player from the Monsters.","The person who wears number 25 is from the Monsters.","Zimmerman scored somewhat more than the player from the Bears.","Andrews scored 1 goal more than the player who wears number 15.","Of the person with 8 goals and Parrish, one is from the Monsters and the other wears number 17.","The person with 11 goals is either Parrish or Yang.","The person who wears number 6 isn't from the Ice Hogs.","Owens is from the Comets.","The player who wears number 3, the person from the Ice Hogs, the player with 7 goals and the player who wears number 15 are all different players.","Santos didn't finish the season with 6 goals.","The player from the Wolverines scored 3 goals more than Parrish.","The person who wears number 3 scored somewhat more than Zimmerman."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Andrews","Owens","Parrish","Santos","Yang","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","Comets","Ice Hogs","Monsters","Wolverines"],"label_d":["3","6","15","17","18","25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f10ae8802c92ae14e448175d73f4001"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Of the business in Goleta and the store charging $1.19 per gallon, one is on Ash Avenue and the other is Vexon.","The business on Maple Street isn't in Eagle Grove.","Phil's Fill-Up isn't in Zamora.","The gas station on Maple Street charges somewhat more per gallon than the gas station in Goleta.","The business on York Court charges somewhat more per gallon than the gas station in Goleta.","Phil's Fill-Up doesn't charge $1.11 per gallon.","Of the business on League Avenue and Gas-N-Go, one is in Miles and the other offers gas at $1.27 per gallon.","The store on Emma Street is either Phil's Fill-Up or the store in Santa Rosa.","Of the store in Zamora and the business charging $1.23 per gallon, one is on Wright Street and the other is on League Avenue.","The store on Ash Avenue charges 4 cents more per gallon than Fuel Stop.","The business in Zamora charges 8 cents more per gallon than Fuel Stop.","Kwik Mart doesn't charge $1.15 per gallon.","The business on York Court charges somewhat less per gallon than the store in Miles."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23","$1.27"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Phil\\'s Fill-Up","Vexon"],"label_c":["Eagle Grove","Goleta","Miles","Quasqueton","Santa Rosa","Zamora"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Emma Street","League Avenue","Maple Street","Wright Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=649da24d2d5b2db5e688b726a20ca82d"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The reactor launching in February is either the Adtina V or the facility in Somalia.","The six reactors are the Dynotis X1, the reactor launching in April, the reactor in Russia, the reactor launching in March, the direct drive facility and the reactor in Honduras.","The fast ignition reactor is either the facility in Russia or the Dynotis X1.","The direct drive facility is either the Garenia 4 or the reactor launching in June.","The Garenia 4 will not launch in April.","The reactor in Russia is either the Comati DX5 or the polywell reactor.","The Tamura BX12 will launch 1 month after the reactor in France.","The Essita CBT will launch sometime before the tokamak reactor.","The Comati DX5 is either the facility launching in June or the facility in Jordan.","The Garenia 4 is in Yemen.","The facility launching in February isn't the fusor reactor.","The reactor launching in May, the direct drive reactor, and the facility in Yemen are three different reactors.","Of the reactor launching in March and the facility in Honduras, one is the Adtina V and the other is the stellarator reactor."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Comati DX5","Dynotis X1","Essita CBT","Garenia 4","Tamura BX12"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","fusor","polywell","stellarator","tokamak"],"label_d":["France","Honduras","Jordan","Russia","Somalia","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c90b45d7ea96ed610c3e89339cf40c56"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The outing with 8 people will begin 1 hour after the trip starting at High Park.","Zachary's trip will begin 2 hours before the tour starting at Little Italy.","Emily's trip isn't a group of 3 people.","Dustin's trip will begin 2 hours after the tour starting at High Park.","Neither the trip with 2 people nor Bonita's outing is the trip starting at Yorkville.","Of the outing starting at City Hall and Gregory's trip, one has 3 people in it and the other will be at 11:00am.","Of the 11:00am outing and Dustin's outing, one has 5 people in it and the other will start at Yorkville.","Zachary's trip will begin 1 hour before the outing starting at Casa Loma.","The 7:00am outing has 4 people in it.","The 10:00am outing, Dustin's outing, the trip starting at City Hall, the tour with 8 people and the tour with 4 people are all different tours.","Emily's outing isn't a group of 2 people.","The tour with 2 people will start at Chinatown."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Bonita","Dustin","Emily","Gregory","Shannon","Zachary"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","High Park","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["2","3","4","5","7","8"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5bc83a80a3be0cd67299422a34d98be"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Fallbrook is either the city in Middlesex County or the city with a population of 31,000.","Urbana is in Barnstable County.","Garnavillo is either the town whose mayor is Lisa Lyons or the town with a population of 34,000.","Yale is either the town whose mayor is Vic Vazquez or the town with a population of 31,000.","Neither the city in Hampshire County nor the town in Bristol County is the city whose mayor is Kevin King.","The city with a population of 28,000 doesn't have Gil Gonzales as its mayor.","Of the town whose mayor is Lisa Lyons and the town with a population of 40,000, one is in Norfolk County and the other is Eddington.","Fallbrook has 6,000 fewer people than the city in Bristol County.","Neither the city in Hampshire County nor the city in Bristol County is the city whose mayor is Vic Vazquez.","The town with a population of 40,000 isn't in Hampden County.","The city whose mayor is Will Walton isn't in Middlesex County.","Of Garnavillo and the city in Hampden County, one has Vic Vazquez as its mayor and the other has a population of 43,000.","Fallbrook has a population of 28,000.","Fallbrook doesn't have Kevin King as its mayor.","The city whose mayor is Gil Gonzales isn't in Bristol County."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000","43,000"],"label_b":["Allerton","Eddington","Fallbrook","Garnavillo","Urbana","Yale"],"label_c":["Barnstable","Bristol","Hampden","Hampshire","Middlesex","Norfolk"],"label_d":["Cal Compton","Gil Gonzales","Kevin King","Lisa Lyons","Vic Vazquez","Will Walton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16fbbeff979969d0cc8445a1de8e5325"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Of the facility in New Cuyama and the facility in Leeds, one is Dotson Arena and the other is set up for rugby games.","Frederick Arena holds 80 fewer people than the facility in New Cuyama.","Of the facility in Upland and Ortiz Arena, one is set up for rugby games and the other holds 270 people.","Neither the facility with seating for 190 people nor the arena with seating for 310 people is the rugby facility.","Young Arena isn't in Quasqueton.","The football facility holds fewer people than Pierce Arena.","Cantu Arena is either the arena in Upland or the facility with seating for 310 people.","Cantu Arena isn't in Troy.","The arena with seating for 150 people isn't set up for lacrosse games.","Of the hockey facility and Frederick Arena, one holds 190 people and the other is in Ocotillo.","The facility in Leeds holds 40 fewer people than the baseball facility.","The facility with seating for 150 people is in Quasqueton."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310"],"label_b":["Cantu","Dotson","Frederick","Ortiz","Pierce","Young"],"label_c":["baseball","football","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Leeds","New Cuyama","Ocotillo","Quasqueton","Troy","Upland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa8bc32ca37d1f846a5c9ca8820a1a4e"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Clayton started skydiving 1 year before the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps.","The skydiver who wears the gold suit started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who has done 58 previous jumps.","Marcus started skydiving 4 years before the jumper who has done 70 previous jumps.","Of the jumper who has done 64 previous jumps and the skydiver who wears the teal suit, one started skydiving in 1985 and the other is Zachary.","Of the skydiver who first started in 1985 and the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps, one wears the violet suit and the other is Ira.","The jumper who first started in 1982, the jumper who has done 102 previous jumps, Clayton, Virgil and the skydiver who wears the red suit are all different skydivers.","The jumper who first started in 1987 wears the blue suit.","The skydiver who first started in 1984 wears the violet suit.","The skydiver who first started in 1985 hasn't done exactly 102 previous jumps."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Clayton","Dwayne","Ira","Marcus","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_c":["blue","gold","maroon","red","teal","violet"],"label_d":["56","58","64","70","85","102"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bea596ddc6e08710750816eb834f0718"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["Neither the person departing from Guadalupe nor Wayne is the conductor working on June 15.","The conductor departing from Guadalupe will leave 2 days after Nathan.","The person departing from Leland will leave 3 days before the person arriving at Urbandale.","The person arriving at New Hartford, Wayne, the person departing from Leland, the conductor arriving at Shell Rock and the conductor departing from Audubon are all different conductors.","Of the conductor working on June 10 and the person departing from Farley, one is Nathan and the other will arrive at Onslow.","Thomas is either the conductor departing from Jackman or the conductor arriving at Shell Rock.","Of the person departing from Audubon and the conductor arriving at Vinalhaven, one is Luke and the other is scheduled to leave on June 14.","The conductor working on June 12 is either the person departing from Epworth or Nathan.","Wayne will leave sometime after the conductor departing from Epworth.","Roderick will leave 1 day before the conductor departing from Farley."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14","June 15"],"label_b":["Greg","Luke","Nathan","Roderick","Thomas","Wayne"],"label_c":["Audubon","Epworth","Farley","Guadalupe","Jackman","Leland"],"label_d":["New Hartford","Onslow","Quimby","Shell Rock","Urbandale","Vinalhaven"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9556b19e573ef97d986094f3a36775fa"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Of the bird purchased in North English and the bird bought in March, one is the canary and the other is Hannah's.","The bird bought in April is either Natalie's pet or the bird purchased in Inyokern.","Hannah's pet wasn't purchased in Aurora.","Of Joan's pet and the bird purchased in Upton, one was bought in January and the other is the canary.","Of the bird bought in January and Natalie's pet, one was purchased in Linda Mar and the other is the lovebird.","Joan's pet wasn't bought in March.","The parrot was bought 2 months after the bird purchased in Zwingle.","Della's pet wasn't bought in January.","Laura's pet was bought 4 months after the parakeet.","The parakeet was bought sometime after the bird purchased in Upton.","The bird purchased in Inyokern is either Joan's pet or the lorikeet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Della","Ellen","Hannah","Joan","Laura","Natalie"],"label_c":["canary","finch","lorikeet","lovebird","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Aurora","Inyokern","Linda Mar","North English","Upton","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f7428cf298392fbdba4cf91cc7709e4"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The job with 75 attendees, the anniversary event, and Wallace's job are three different events.","The assignment in Texas will involve somewhat more people than the graduation job.","The graduation job is either Susan's assignment or the assignment in Wyoming.","Of Susan's event and the job in South Carolina, one is the retreat and the other will have 75 attendees.","The conference job will involve 25 fewer people than the event in North Dakota.","The event in Wyoming will involve 100 fewer people than the anniversary assignment.","Mabel's event won't be in Texas.","Of the retreat job and the anniversary event, one will have 150 attendees and the other will be handled by Zachary.","Joel's job won't be in Arizona.","The event in Arizona is either the birthday assignment or the symposium assignment.","The assignment in Wyoming will involve somewhat fewer people than the birthday assignment.","Of the assignment with 100 attendees and Joel's event, one is the birthday and the other is the retreat.","The job with 175 attendees isn't the birthday.","The assignment in Wyoming, the anniversary event, and Kurt's assignment are three different events."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150","175"],"label_b":["Joel","Kurt","Mabel","Susan","Wallace","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","graduation","retreat","symposium"],"label_d":["Arizona","North Dakota","Oklahoma","South Carolina","Texas","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04fb37e24ed34766f0d2b2179a2a82b8"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The device that can fly for 15 minutes costs 225 dollars more than the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft.","The drone that can fly for 60 minutes costs 150 dollars less than the Suzutake.","The device with a maximum range of 1,000 ft costs more than the Motomiya.","The device that can fly for 40 minutes is either the device with a maximum range of 350 ft or the $450 machine.","The Zarobit-C doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 250 ft.","The Mechania costs more than the machine with a maximum range of 1,000 ft.","Of the device that can fly for 10 minutes and the drone with a maximum range of 150 ft, one costs $450 and the other is the Suzutake.","The Belhino 5 costs 75 dollars less than the device that can fly for 20 minutes.","The drone with a maximum range of 650 ft costs 75 dollars less than the Motomiya.","The device that can fly for 25 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 100 ft.","Of the drone with a maximum range of 150 ft and the machine with a maximum range of 350 ft, one costs $825 and the other is the Mechania."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","40 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=361ef9c39ee8430500bcf8419be79fe6"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The purple pack is 10 liters smaller than Jeffrey's pack.","The 45 liter pack isn't gray.","Of the orange pack and the Grennel pack, one is Tasha's and the other is 40 liters.","Of the 35 liter pack and the blue pack, one is Arthur's and the other is made by Pinkster.","Arthur's pack isn't 50 liters.","The purple pack, the Adironda pack, and Olga's pack are three different packs.","Jeffrey's pack is made by Bistric.","The gray pack is larger than the Travelore pack.","Ivan's pack isn't orange.","The purple pack is 10 liters larger than the Lugmor pack.","The 30 liter pack isn't green.","Of the Bistric pack and the green pack, one is 45 liters and the other is Olga's.","The Pinkster pack is 5 liters smaller than Ivan's pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter"],"label_b":["Arthur","Ivan","Jeffrey","Olga","Paul","Tasha"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","orange","purple"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eee68001258edd6c4f36640732d65799"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Hazelwood will be worked on 3 days after the business in Paradise.","Of the business Michael will dust on June 5th and the one in Tipton, one is Tall Pines and the other grows corn.","Tall Pines will be worked on 1 day after the business that grows cucumbers.","Of the one that grows cucumbers and the farm Michael will dust on June 9th, one is in Upper Lake and the other is Lone Oak.","The business that grows spinach will be worked on 1 day after Iron Hill.","Hazelwood isn't in Kent.","Lucky Star doesn't grow potatoes.","Lone Oak doesn't grow alfalfa.","Lucky Star will be worked on 2 days before the business in Albion.","Blackwater is either the one Michael will dust on June 6th or the farm that grows beets.","The business Michael will dust on June 6th is in Tipton.","Lucky Star will be worked on sometime after the farm that grows spinach.","The farm Michael will dust on June 9th is either the business that grows potatoes or Lone Oak."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th","June 9th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Albion","Kent","Paradise","Quimby","Tipton","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","corn","potatoes","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb4104db3d1add4458896e0d33b40c7f"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The skier from Denmark scored 14 more points than the jumper who jumped 95.0 meters.","Patti, the jumper who scored 82 points, and the person from Denmark are three different people.","Shawna scored 96 points.","Of the person who jumped 90.1 meters and the person from Germany, one is Heather and the other scored 110 points.","The jumper from Switzerland was either the skier who jumped 96.3 meters or the person who scored 96 points.","Patti didn't score exactly 89 points.","The skier who scored 117 points didn't jump 96.3 meters.","Of the skier who jumped 86.4 meters and Shawna, one was from Norway and the other scored 103 points.","Candice scored 110 points.","Shawna scored 14 more points than the contestant from Sweden.","The contestant from Finland didn't jump 86.4 meters.","Denise scored more points than the contestant who jumped 105.6 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110","117"],"label_b":["Candice","Denise","Florence","Heather","Patti","Shawna"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters"],"label_d":["Denmark","Finland","Germany","Norway","Sweden","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd3df250acc56e6eb7ced2b87bdcc90c"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The reptile from New Guinea is 6 inches longer than the black & white animal.","The yellow & blue serpent isn't from Nicaragua.","Of the snake that is 36 inches long and the reptile that is 18 inches long, one is brown & red and the other is the winged snake.","The snake from Cambodia is 18 inches shorter than the yellow & blue snake.","Of the snake that is 12 inches long and the serpent from Panama, one is the two-nosed asp and the other is green & white.","The reptile from Spain is shorter than the green & red snake.","The tawny cobra is 42 inches long.","The banded keel, the animal from New Guinea, and the animal that is 42 inches long are three different animals.","The pygmy racer is 18 inches longer than the green & white snake.","The banded keel is either the snake that is 30 inches long or the green & red reptile.","The winged snake isn't green & white."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches","42 inches"],"label_b":["banded keel","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp","winged snake"],"label_c":["Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":["black & red","black & white","brown & red","green & white","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5772427e2f868079c0139988f8ac373d"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Of the movie that grossed $17 million and Let Me Out, one was directed by Jim Johnson and the other opened in 112 theaters.","The film that opened in 45 theaters is either the movie that grossed $11 million or the film directed by Hick Harmon.","The film that opened in 45 theaters made 6 million more than Zephyr Breeze.","The six films are Let Me Out, the movie that opened in 45 theaters, the movie that opened in 65 theaters, the movie that grossed $5 million, the film that opened in 123 theaters and the movie directed by Paula Pratt.","What a World made 12 million more than the film that opened in 92 theaters.","Zephyr Breeze, the movie directed by Kenneth Key, and the movie directed by Paula Pratt are three different films.","Of the movie that grossed $14 million and the movie directed by Odette Olson, one opened in 92 theaters and the other is Amerigo.","Of the film that opened in 123 theaters and the film directed by Paula Pratt, one made $8 million and the other is Fast and Dead.","Let Me Out is either the movie that grossed $2 million or the movie that opened in 45 theaters."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Jim Johnson","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","65","92","105","112","123"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f80ebbb9dfdbeaad68b987314f908c8e"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The competitor who finished in 21 minutes was from Pierson.","Neil was from Pierson.","Of the contestant in the silver shirt and the competitor from Janesville, one was Ralph and the other finished in 24 minutes.","The contestant in the indigo shirt finished 1 minute after the runner from Hollister.","The runner from Pierson was either the runner in the teal shirt or the competitor in the black shirt.","The contestant from Kamrar didn't wear the silver shirt.","The runner from Waldoboro finished 3 minutes after Wendell.","The competitor from Pierson finished 1 minute before Isaac.","Of the contestant from Hollister and the competitor who finished in 24 minutes, one was Orlando and the other wore the teal shirt.","The competitor who finished in 26 minutes didn't wear the pink shirt.","Orlando wasn't from Janesville.","Ted finished sometime after the runner in the teal shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes","26 minutes"],"label_b":["Isaac","Neil","Orlando","Ralph","Ted","Wendell"],"label_c":["black","indigo","lime","pink","silver","teal"],"label_d":["Danbury","Hollister","Janesville","Kamrar","Pierson","Waldoboro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1eb6dbaf836fce221979efb01c18ca5"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking that requested the petting zoo is on Viking Street.","The booking on Paul Circle is 1 day after the booking that requested the photo booth.","The event that requested the rock band is 1 day after the booking on Paul Circle.","The party on O Street isn't for the Lawsons.","The booking that requested the bounce castle is for the Rosarios.","Of the event on October 3 and the Anderson family event, one requested the magician and the other is on Viking Street.","Of the event on October 3 and the party on Paul Circle, one requested the clown and the other is for the Garners.","The party on October 5 is on Willow Street.","The Ford family party is sometime after the event that requested the photo booth.","Of the event on October 6 and the booking on Holly Street, one requested the photo booth and the other is for the Quinns.","The booking that requested the bounce castle isn't on Willow Street."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Anderson","Ford","Garner","Lawson","Quinn","Rosario"],"label_d":["Holly Street","O Street","Paul Circle","Q Street","Viking Street","Willow Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=166ae3f0c514dfe1c1b0705c174de467"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Nicola won't go fifth.","Wendell won't lift an exact weight of 920 lbs.","Of the Canadian and Brent, one will go fourth and the other will lift 920 lbs.","The man going fourth is either the Russian or Nicola.","The contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs isn't the Korean.","The person going third is either the Korean or the Russian.","Nicola will lift 1,080 lbs.","Of the contestant who will lift 920 lbs and the person who will lift 880 lbs, one is the South African and the other will go sixth.","The Dane will lift a weight that is 160 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the man going sixth.","Jeremy will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by the Korean.","Of the man going seventh and the man going fourth, one is Francisco and the other will lift 1,000 lbs."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Wendell"],"label_c":["Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=146a78424ffcb46c324a35e1113cc13b"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The Underwoods' child was born 9 minutes before the child delivered in room 230.","The baby born at 12:07am was either the Herreras' child or Luis.","Zachary was born sometime after the Herreras' baby.","The baby born at 12:16am, the Pearsons' baby, and Zachary are three different babies.","The child delivered in room 112, Zachary, the Underwoods' baby, the child delivered in room 225 and the Blanchards' baby were all different babies.","The Pearsons' baby was born 6 minutes after Luis.","Of the Blanchards' baby and the child delivered in room 252, one was Homer and the other was born at 12:13am.","Of the child born at 12:01am and the Lamberts' child, one was Luis and the other was delivered in room 120.","Peggy was either the Quinns' baby or the child delivered in room 225.","Olga was born 3 minutes before the Lamberts' child."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am","12:16am"],"label_b":["Gretchen","Homer","Luis","Olga","Peggy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Herrera","Lambert","Pearson","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_d":["112","120","145","225","230","252"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b30ec471993863689435cf753ad714b0"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The battalion led by Commander Edwards won't deploy to Ygheisy.","Of Romeo Battalion and the battalion led by Commander Dillard, one will deploy to Verrild and the other will deploy in April.","The group deploying to Verrild will deploy 1 month after the battalion led by Commander Edwards.","The battalion deploying in January isn't Yankee Battalion.","The group deploying to Mebel will deploy 1 month before the battalion led by Commander Hensley.","Neither the battalion deploying in May nor Yankee Battalion is the group deploying to Furoth.","Of the group deploying to Shyeh and Uniform Battalion, one is led by Commander Quinn and the other will deploy in April.","Uniform Battalion is either the battalion deploying in April or the battalion deploying in February.","The battalion led by Commander Edwards isn't Kilo Battalion.","The battalion deploying in June won't deploy to Furoth.","The battalion led by Commander Moody will deploy 1 month before the group deploying to Furoth.","The group deploying to Furoth is Lima Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Hensley will deploy in February."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Dillard","Edwards","Hensley","Joyce","Moody","Quinn"],"label_c":["Juliet","Kilo","Lima","Romeo","Uniform","Yankee"],"label_d":["Furoth","Mebel","Shyeh","Verrild","Xidat","Ygheisy"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f64a314c1c3d14de38e677212d540a7c"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The painting that's been missing for 22 years is either \"Clockwork\" or \"Hoxley Hills\".","Of \"Lost in Time\" and the painting that's been missing for 25 years, one is by Xesobe and the other was painted in 1929.","Baudry Brim's masterpiece was painted 8 years before \"Willow Bend\".","Of the 1921 piece and \"Orange Sky\", one has been missing for 13 years and the other is by Quekal.","The masterpiece that's been missing for 20 years is either the 1929 masterpiece or Quekal's masterpiece.","The 1929 masterpiece, the painting that's been missing for 22 years, and the piece that's been missing for 15 years are three different paintings.","The 1905 masterpiece hasn't been missing for exactly 15 years.","Xesobe's masterpiece wasn't painted in 1897.","The painting that's been missing for 22 years was painted 32 years after Turxar's piece.","Shiroharu's painting isn't \"Clockwork\".","Shiroharu's piece wasn't painted in 1929.","Of the 1937 masterpiece and Xesobe's masterpiece, one is \"Girl at Sea\" and the other has been missing for 22 years."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937"],"label_b":["Baudry Brim","Curo Cersal","Quekal","Shiroharu","Turxar","Xesobe"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","20","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cbc3a122971a191346e674c86f74bca"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The animal with a population size of 210 was listed 1 year before the perens pig.","Neither the animal that lives in France nor the perens pig is the species added to the list in 2009.","The species that lives in Madagascar was listed sometime before the eldar elk.","The perens pig doesn't have a surviving population of 455.","The species with a population size of 210 was listed 2 years before the lisner cat.","Of the species with a population size of 175 and the species that lives in Honduras, one is the eldar elk and the other was recognized as endangered in 2011.","The dobra dingo doesn't live in France.","The nibner newt was listed 1 year after the species that lives in Russia.","Of the animal added to the list in 2010 and the animal with a population size of 490, one lives in Honduras and the other lives in Yemen.","The animal that lives in Barbados was listed sometime after the osbele oryx.","The animal with a population size of 315 was listed 1 year before the osbele oryx."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","eldar elk","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["175","210","245","315","455","490"],"label_d":["Barbados","France","Honduras","Madagascar","Russia","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0c4e6c89c005d352894745b804e3b69"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The meeting on August 23rd will be either the meeting for the tech support position or the Zathdrill interview.","Of the interview on August 21st and the interview in Eustis, one is for the graphic design job and the other is at Haytouch.","The Streeter Inc. interview is sometime before the meeting in Oakland Acres.","The Alpha Plus interview, the meeting for the tech support position, and the interview on August 21st are three different interviews.","Of the meeting for the janitor position and the interview on August 25th, one is in Inyokern and the other is at Canway.","The interview on August 25th isn't for the copywriter job.","The Canway interview is sometime after the interview for the web developer position.","The meeting in Sheldahl is 2 days before the Streeter Inc. interview.","The interview in Winslow is 2 days after the interview for the graphic design position.","The interview for the tech support position is sometime before the interview in Sheldahl.","The interview on August 22nd isn't for the copywriter job."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th","August 25th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":["Dundee","Eustis","Inyokern","Oakland Acres","Sheldahl","Winslow"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c44146dfb32647aa8c411bfac02f60c7"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Neither Fredrick nor the person who manages Demon Drop is the person who works in the pink section.","Orlando served 25 fewer riders than the worker who works in the pink section.","Peter doesn't manage The Screamer.","Zachary served more riders than the person who manages Loop-D-Loop.","The worker who manages Loop-D-Loop doesn't work in the orange section.","Of the employee who served 100 riders and Isaac, one manages The Screamer and the other works in the yellow section.","The six employees are Nathan, the worker who manages Agony Alley, the employee who manages Demon Drop, the person who served 75 riders, the worker who manages The Screamer and the worker who works in the yellow section.","The employee who served 125 riders doesn't manage The Breaker.","Nathan served 100 fewer riders than the person who works in the blue section.","The employee who works in the yellow section is either the person who served 125 riders or the worker who manages Agony Alley.","Neither Peter nor the person who served 75 riders is the person who manages The Breaker.","Neither Fredrick nor the person who served 75 riders is the employee who works in the green section.","The employee who served 50 riders doesn't work in the green section."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders","175 riders"],"label_b":["Fredrick","Isaac","Nathan","Orlando","Peter","Zachary"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","pink","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Demon Drop","Loop-D-Loop","Speed Devil","The Breaker","The Screamer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b15342ee1f3fd32d8f2a2e5eeaf98a3"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Zephyr Breeze, the movie directed by Micah Moreno, and the movie that opened in 123 theaters are three different films.","The film directed by Paula Pratt made somewhat less than Fast and Dead.","Of the film that grossed $17 million and the movie directed by Kenneth Key, one is What a World and the other opened in 105 theaters.","Fast and Dead, the film that grossed $14 million, and the movie that opened in 123 theaters are three different films.","The movie that grossed $14 million wasn't directed by Odette Olson.","The movie that grossed $14 million didn't open in exactly 92 theaters.","The movie that grossed $17 million is either the movie that opened in 105 theaters or the movie directed by Odette Olson.","Of the film that grossed $17 million and the film directed by Micah Moreno, one is Fast and Dead and the other opened in 105 theaters.","The movie that opened in 123 theaters wasn't directed by Paula Pratt.","The film directed by Linda Lynch made 3 million more than the movie that opened in 65 theaters.","Amerigo is either the film that opened in 59 theaters or the movie directed by Micah Moreno.","The movie directed by Linda Lynch, the movie that grossed $14 million, the movie that opened in 123 theaters, Tippecanoe and the film that grossed $11 million are all different films.","The film directed by Paula Pratt, the film that grossed $5 million, and the movie that grossed $11 million are three different films.","Tippecanoe, the film that grossed $17 million, and the movie directed by Linda Lynch are three different films."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","59","65","92","105","123"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6f010060840338c12716ec461f74d5b"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The resort on Martinique is either Regal Park or the option that costs $175 per night.","Of the resort on St. Barts and the option that offers parasailing, one is Sapphire Hills and the other costs $215 per night.","Silver Harbor is either the hotel that offers scuba diving or the resort that offers spa services.","El Pacifico doesn't offer golf lessons.","The resort on St. Martin costs 80 dollars less per night than the option that offers golf lessons.","El Pacifico costs 60 dollars more per night than the option that offers kayaking.","The resort that offers hang gliding costs 40 dollars more per night than Emerald View.","Silver Harbor is on Barbados.","The option that offers kayaking, the resort on Antigua, Grand Echo and the hotel on Barbados are all different resorts.","The option that offers parasailing isn't on Anguilla.","The hotel that costs $195 per night offers scuba diving.","Emerald View costs $195 per night."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands","Features"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255","$275"],"label_b":["El Pacifico","Emerald View","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Barbados","Martinique","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":["golf lessons","hang gliding","kayaking","parasailing","scuba diving","spa services"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9bb71ad00608efb55e5bd0ed7d5da82"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["The dog that won in 2010 isn't the dalmatian.","Of Riley and the canine that won in 2008, one is Elsie's and the other is the irish setter.","The great dane won 3 years after Elsie's canine.","Douglas's dog won 1 year after the irish setter.","Shadow won 2 years after Douglas's dog.","Neither the dog that won in 2011 nor Anita's canine is the maltese.","The beagle won 2 years after Princess.","Neither the canine that won in 2011 nor Stella is the chow chow.","Neither the chow chow nor Anita's canine is Max.","Samson won sometime after the beagle.","Fernando's dog isn't the great dane.","The chow chow is either Chester's canine or the canine that won in 2007.","Stella isn't the dalmatian.","Of Riley and the canine that won in 2011, one is the great dane and the other is Chester's."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Anita","Barbara","Chester","Douglas","Elsie","Fernando"],"label_c":["beagle","chow chow","dalmatian","great dane","irish setter","maltese"],"label_d":["Max","Princess","Riley","Samson","Shadow","Stella"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4980e6142c1442a19c396606f2380760"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Chi Chi was born 1 month after the offspring that weighed 106 grams.","Xi Lian's baby was either Mei Lan or Den Ping.","The offspring born in January was Wang Yu's baby.","Den Ping was born in January.","Of the baby born in May and Shi Lin's baby, one weighed 82 grams and the other was Gao Gao.","The panda that weighed 86 grams wasn't Tian Tian's baby.","The baby that weighed 114 grams was Tai Shan's baby.","Of the panda born in April and the panda that weighed 82 grams, one was Bai Yun and the other was Xi Lian's baby.","Of the baby born in February and the panda that weighed 97 grams, one was Chi Chi and the other was Shi Lin's baby.","Gao Gao was born 3 months after Nan Sheng's baby.","Tai Shan's baby was born sometime after Ling Ling.","Bai Yun, the panda born in February, and Wang Yu's baby are three different pandas."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Shi Lin","Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Xi Lian"],"label_d":["82 grams","86 grams","97 grams","106 grams","114 grams","125 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=302ec474ff662e548b37e7231988c862"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater discovered in April is believed to be 30,000 years older than the crater in Liberia.","The feature in Saudi Arabia was either the feature discovered in December or the crater discovered in October.","Of the feature discovered in June and the crater that is 3,500 meters wide, one is in Iraq and the other was dated to 210,000 B.C.E..","The crater discovered in April is believed to be newer than the crater that is 780 meters wide.","The six impacts were the feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E., the feature discovered in April, the feature in Qatar, the crater discovered in September, the feature in Liberia and the feature that is 1,480 meters wide.","The crater in Iraq isn't exactly 780 meters wide.","The crater in Macedonia, the feature that is 2,250 meters wide, and the feature that is 3,500 meters wide are three different impacts.","Of the feature discovered in October and the feature that was dated to 180,000 B.C.E., one is in Poland and the other is 1,480 meters wide.","The crater in Qatar was either the crater that is 1,480 meters wide or the crater discovered in August.","The feature in Macedonia is believed to be 30,000 years older than the feature that is 550 meters wide."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Iraq","Liberia","Macedonia","Poland","Qatar","Saudi Arabia"],"label_c":["April","June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae63c3c63195882acd5134e66540f694"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The $36,000 project is either Ed Erickson's project or the job starting in June.","The $20,000 project won't be managed by Al Anderson.","Neither the job starting in April nor the $15,000 project is the Russell Road project.","The job starting in September won't be managed by Ed Erickson.","The Boom Court project starts in August.","The Willow Street project begins 2 months after the $32,000 project.","The Russell Road project doesn't start in May.","Of Al Anderson's project and the Willow Street project, one will have a budget of $30,000 and the other starts in July.","The Willow Street project starts in June.","Of Bill Bonner's project and the $28,000 project, one will focus on Juniper Lane and the other starts in August.","The Ethel Street project begins sometime after Irma Ingram's project.","The $15,000 project begins 2 months after Cal Craft's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Boom Court","Ethel Street","Harkin Drive","Juniper Lane","Russell Road","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Ed Erickson","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$28,000","$30,000","$32,000","$36,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a13ac5c50d247901768765a79b8e349"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Of the amphibian purchased in Hansell and the amphibian bought in March, one is Beverly's and the other is the bullfrog.","Of the animal purchased in Falmouth and Hope's pet, one was bought in February and the other is the wood frog.","The tree frog was bought 1 month after Nettie's pet.","Beverly's pet is either the animal purchased in Falmouth or the amphibian purchased in Oakley.","The animal bought in April isn't the cane toad.","The amphibian purchased in Underwood was bought sometime after Beverly's pet.","Neither the horned toad nor the salamander is the amphibian purchased in Kernville.","Ida's pet was bought 3 months after the amphibian purchased in Oakley.","The horned toad was bought sometime after the animal purchased in Hansell.","Nettie's pet wasn't purchased in Falmouth.","Neither Susie's pet nor the animal bought in January is the wood frog.","The amphibian purchased in Oakley was bought sometime after the horned toad.","The amphibian purchased in Kernville is either Nettie's pet or the amphibian bought in May."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Beverly","Hope","Ida","Nettie","Susie","Willie"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","salamander","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Falmouth","Hansell","Kernville","Oakley","Parkman","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6eeaa4bc2572efce66660548ecb1b086"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The medicine sourced from a specific type of frog was approved 2 months before the medicine that treats asthma.","Damasol wasn't approved in May.","Of the drug approved in March and the drug approved in April, one is Favolin and the other is sourced from a beetle.","The pharmaceutical that treats diabetes is either Bizolam or Damasol.","The drug that treats meningitis was approved 2 months after the drug sourced from a specific type of bromeliad.","Favolin was approved sometime after the medicine that treats arthritis.","Of the medicine sourced from a specific type of mushroom and the drug approved in January, one treats heart disease and the other is Bizolam.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of wasp was approved 4 months after Bizolam.","Damasol was approved sometime after the pharmaceutical that treats asthma.","Minitrell wasn't approved in February.","Hamzell was approved in June.","The pharmaceutical approved in April treats meningitis."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Favolin","Hamzell","Minitrell","Pluniden"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","frog","mushroom","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef66778b11b03bccc3a795d37a592d65"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the student who spoke for 16 minutes and Faye, one talked about Constantine and the other got the C-.","The student who got the A spoke 4 minutes more than Zachary.","The presenter who got the A was either the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes or the presenter who gave the presentation on Claudius.","Of the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the student who gave the presentation on Hadrian, one got the B+ and the other was Allan.","Neither the student who gave the presentation on Domitian nor the student who gave the presentation on Valerian was Zachary.","Pat spoke 8 minutes more than the student who got the B+.","The six students were Faye, the student who got the A, the presenter who got the A-, the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, the student who got the D and the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian.","Of the presenter who got the D and the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian, one spoke for 10 minutes and the other was Estelle.","Faye was either the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes or the presenter who got the A."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Allan","Estelle","Faye","Ivan","Pat","Zachary"],"label_c":["Claudius","Constantine","Domitian","Galerius","Hadrian","Valerian"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=853c9e87dd53c29ac3b04cdb60c643bc"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Of the person who lost in 48 moves and the person who started with the Torre Attack, one was Esther and the other played first.","The person who lost in 30 moves was either the player who started with the Reti Opening or the person who started with the Ware Opening.","The player who lost in 41 moves played 1 game after Yvonne.","The six people were Velma, the person who played second, the person who lost in 34 moves, the person who lost in 48 moves, the person who lost in 21 moves and the player who started with the Giuoco Start.","Priscilla played sometime after the player who started with the Reti Opening.","Velma didn't play third.","The person who played fourth started with the Giuoco Start.","Of Kendra and the person who started with the Ware Opening, one played third and the other played fifth.","Of Priscilla and the player who lost in 21 moves, one played sixth and the other started with the Slav Defense.","Priscilla was either the player who lost in 41 moves or the person who started with the Torre Attack."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Esther","Kendra","Luis","Priscilla","Velma","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["21","25","30","34","41","48"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21738199930d495b34ce6aeb7a858c94"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The six people are the fighter with 27 wins, Tracey, the woman from Philadelphia, Nina, Rhonda and the fighter from Los Angeles.","The boxer from Dublin doesn't have exactly 10 losses.","Rhonda is either the woman with 15 losses or the boxer with 7 losses.","The fighter with 12 losses has 3 fewer wins than the fighter from Portland.","Jan has 12 more wins than the boxer with 12 losses.","Of the fighter with 24 wins and the fighter from Los Angeles, one is Nina and the other has 15 losses.","The fighter with 12 losses is either Rhonda or the woman with 27 wins.","Gina Gallatin has more wins than the fighter with 7 losses.","The fighter from Dublin has more wins than the fighter with 4 losses.","The woman from Glasgow has 9 fewer wins than the fighter with 4 losses."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36","39"],"label_b":["Gina Gallatin","Jan","Marie","Nina","Rhonda","Tracey"],"label_c":["2","4","7","10","12","15"],"label_d":["Dublin","Glasgow","Los Angeles","New York","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01b507cb91b100cb650c7c6a73306e75"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Neither the doctor nor the politician who received 11,000 votes was the Indian Wells native.","The politician who received 10,500 votes was either Al Allen or the teacher.","Of the Westminster native and the doctor, one was Fred Francis and the other ended up with 9,000 votes.","Of the Coalinga native and Bev Baird, one ended up with 9,000 votes and the other is the writer.","Of Al Allen and the academic, one is from Daly City and the other ended up with 9,500 votes.","The Westminster native finished an unknown number of votes behind Gilda Gray.","The Lakota native finished 1,000 votes ahead of Kelly Kirby.","The Daly City native finished 1,000 votes behind the architect.","The candidate who received 10,000 votes isn't the doctor.","Neither Al Allen nor Cate Carlson was the person who received 9,000 votes.","Neither Gilda Gray nor the politician who received 10,000 votes was the writer.","The writer finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the Lakota native."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500","11,000"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Fred Francis","Gilda Gray","Kelly Kirby"],"label_c":["academic","architect","doctor","rancher","teacher","writer"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Daly City","Indian Wells","Lakota","Redway","Westminster"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e85ddd5858cacae421e02d40fd57c609"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Of Fernando's system and the build with a 1.4 GHz processor, one has 2 GB of RAM and the other has a 128 GB hard drive.","Enrique's computer has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than the build with 3 GB of RAM.","Enrique's computer doesn't have a 256 GB hard drive.","The computer with a 2.4 GHz processor doesn't have exactly 3 GB of RAM.","Tom's build doesn't have exactly 4 GB of RAM.","The system with 12 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than Harry's system.","The system with a 3.2 GHz processor is either the computer with 2 GB of RAM or the system with 12 GB of RAM.","Of the system with 640 GB of hard drive space and Enrique's computer, one has 1 GB of RAM and the other has a 3.8 GHz processor.","The computer with 4 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than Rex's build.","The build with a 3.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than the computer with 2 GB of RAM.","The system with 768 GB of hard drive space is either the system with a 3.8 GHz processor or the computer with a 2.0 GHz processor."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB","768 GB"],"label_b":["Enrique","Fernando","Harry","Nathaniel","Rex","Tom"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","3.2 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34853c2b01ddd3f0f754bdacd9c864c3"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Of the probe that launched in February and the mission going to Mercury, one was sent up by Vietnam and the other is the Chano.","The mission going to Mars launched 1 month after the Varo.","Of the probe that launched in January and Yemen's mission, one is the Varo and the other is going to Mercury.","Of the probe that launched in April and the Ateyin, one is going to Mercury and the other was sent up by Gabon.","Ecuador's probe is either the mission going to Enceladus or the mission going to Mars.","The Ateyin isn't going to Venus.","The Ateyin launched sometime after the mission going to Titan.","The mission that launched in January is either the probe going to Enceladus or Gabon's mission.","Malaysia's probe isn't going to Titan.","The Moro Jaddo launched 1 month after Vietnam's probe.","Malaysia's probe launched 3 months after the Jani Mila."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Ateyin","Chano","Jani Mila","Loakuk","Moro Jaddo","Varo"],"label_c":["Enceladus","Mars","Mercury","Neptune","Titan","Venus"],"label_d":["Ecuador","Gabon","Malaysia","Nicaragua","Vietnam","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b2ed6786f66b686854f8b9a1bdc53b3"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The waiter received 7 votes fewer votes than the soccer player.","Zachary never played basketball.","The hockey player received 21 votes more votes than the dentist.","The person who got 32 votes isn't the architect.","Isaac received fewer votes than the football player.","The basketball player received 7 votes more votes than Harvey.","Of the person who got 32 votes and the garbage man, one played soccer and the other is Sergio.","The basketball player received 7 votes fewer votes than Sergio.","Of the contestant who got 39 votes and Eduardo, one played golf and the other is the lawyer.","Harvey received 7 votes more votes than the garbage man.","Sergio never played football."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32","39"],"label_b":["Eduardo","Harvey","Isaac","Marco","Sergio","Zachary"],"label_c":["basketball","football","golf","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","doctor","garbage man","lawyer","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ec41b8752632468a95d6e0ac0ac229e"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The direct drive reactor will launch 1 month before the z-pinch reactor.","Of the Tamura BX12 and the facility launching in June, one is the theta pinch facility and the other is in Albania.","Of the reactor launching in April and the tokamak facility, one is the Zawasa and the other is in Ukraine.","The Haramarui LV will launch in June.","The facility in France will launch 2 months after the reactor in Honduras.","The Dynotis X1 is the direct drive reactor.","The Dynotis X1 isn't in Jordan.","The six reactors are the reactor in Honduras, the facility launching in February, the facility launching in April, the facility launching in January, the Comati DX5 and the polywell reactor.","The Comati DX5 will launch 3 months after the Dynotis X1."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Banok II","Comati DX5","Dynotis X1","Haramarui LV","Tamura BX12","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","polywell","stellarator","theta pinch","tokamak","z-pinch"],"label_d":["Albania","France","Honduras","Jordan","Panama","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=377af73a2b9c50f6f7dce1f78ae49790"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Neither the 1848 home nor the 1862 house is the house on Kingwood Street.","Of the 1841 building and the home on Sandhill Circle, one is owned by the Quinn family and the other is Belle Grove.","Of Woodlawn and the 1848 building, one is owned by the Duke family and the other is on Erick Lane.","Gunston Hall is either the home on Kingwood Street or the 1869 house.","Belle Grove was built sometime after the home on League Avenue.","Fox Cottage was built in 1869.","Of the Duke family's house and the 1841 house, one is on Norwood Street and the other is Belle Grove.","The Kane family's building was built sometime after Wagner Mansion.","Leiman Manor isn't on Erick Lane.","Gunston Hall was built sometime after the home on Erick Lane.","Wagner Mansion isn't owned by the Alvarado family.","The Sanchez family's house was built 21 years before Woodlawn."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Leiman Manor","Wagner Mansion","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Duke","Frazier","Kane","Quinn","Sanchez"],"label_d":["Erick Lane","Island Drive","Kingwood Street","League Avenue","Norwood Street","Sandhill Circle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=257c050ed12e28701b2edbe19a8a2450"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island on which the Manika'i people lived was discovered 28 years before the island first seen by Captain Wesley.","The island on which the Manika'i people lived was discovered sometime before the island first seen by Captain Bradley.","Of the island discovered in 1761 and Teuz, one was found by Captain Guizburuaga and the other was inhabited by the Manika'i.","The island on which the Wainani people lived was either Beruhga or the island discovered in 1761.","The island discovered in 1775 wasn't discovered by Captain Norris.","Stelphin was discovered sometime before the island first seen by Captain Stevenson.","The island first seen by Captain Norris wasn't inhabited by the Kukani.","Jujihm was discovered sometime after the island on which the Manika'i people lived.","The island on which the Enakai people lived was discovered sometime after the island first seen by Captain Payne.","The island first seen by Captain Bradley was either Qlork or the island on which the Iakepa people lived.","Of the island discovered in 1782 and the island on which the Wainani people lived, one was found by Captain Wesley and the other was Teuz.","Verinya was discovered 7 years after the island first seen by Captain Stevenson.","The island discovered in 1775 wasn't discovered by Captain Bradley."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775","1782","1789"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Jujihm","Qlork","Stelphin","Teuz","Verinya"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Iakepa","Manika\\'i","Kukani","Wainani"],"label_d":["Bradley","Guizburuaga","Norris","Payne","Stevenson","Wesley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83d167ec09f2af8c32ce4699e3b28622"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The startup that received the $6,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Lara Larson.","Of the company that received the $2,000,000 investment and the startup that sells sports gear, one was started by Betty Becker and the other is Byxby.com.","Of Protecha.com and the company that received the $4,000,000 investment, one was started by Pat Padilla and the other sells robots.","Zetafish.com received $3,000,000.","Zetafish.com received 1 million dollars less than the company started by Pat Padilla.","Gofro.com didn't get exactly $4,000,000.","Tyngle.com didn't get exactly $1,000,000.","The company that sells robots, the startup started by Pat Padilla, and Tyngle.com are three different businesses.","The business that sells robots was started by Lara Larson.","Byxby.com is either the company that sells cell phones or the company started by Fred Frost.","The startup started by Will Waters, the startup that sells cameras, and Tyngle.com are three different businesses.","The startup started by Addie Abrams received 3 million dollars less than the business that sells cameras.","Tyngle.com sells video games.","Of the startup started by Betty Becker and the startup started by Addie Abrams, one received $1,000,000 and the other is Zetafish.com."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000"],"label_b":["Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","robots","sports gear","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=974e4a5a546a92eed9fb9f1e6fe961cf"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Neither the person who paid $200 nor Nancy's client was Juana.","Of Ginger and Yvonne's client, one paid $160 and the other received the Deep Tissue massage.","The person who paid $200 didn't get the Ayurvedic massage.","Aimee was either the person who got the Deep Tissue massage or Rose's client.","The person who paid $150 didn't get the Ayurvedic massage.","Nancy's client paid 40 dollars less than Inez.","Inez was either the client who paid $170 or the person who got the Hot Stone massage.","The person who paid $190, Ginger, Aimee, Hannah and Teri's client were all different clients.","Of the person who got the Swedish massage and the client who paid $170, one was Rose's client and the other was Ginger.","Juana wasn't Yvonne's client.","The person who got the Reflexology massage wasn't Nancy's client.","The person who got the Hot Stone massage was either Ginger or Pam's client.","Teri's client paid 20 dollars more than the person who got the Deep Tissue massage."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses","Massages"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180","$190","$200"],"label_b":["Aimee","Eula","Ginger","Hannah","Inez","Juana"],"label_c":["Misty","Nancy","Pam","Rose","Teri","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Ayurvedic","Deep Tissue","Hot Stone","Reflexology","Shiatsu","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f30c9d728a2b8d06c6bca392223954c4"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Francisco received 14 votes fewer votes than the dentist.","The contestant who got 11 votes never played hockey.","Of the dentist and the architect, one is Colin and the other played lacrosse.","The basketball player received fewer votes than Lowell.","Of the golf player and Francisco, one received 18 votes and the other is the doctor.","Bennie isn't the lawyer.","The architect received 7 votes fewer votes than the baseball player.","The lacrosse player, the contestant who got 18 votes, and the person who got 39 votes are three different people.","The contestant who got 11 votes is the garbage man.","Of the waiter and Ken, one played lacrosse and the other received 32 votes.","Bennie is either the waiter or the person who got 39 votes.","Omar isn't the garbage man."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports","Occupations"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25","32","39"],"label_b":["Bennie","Colin","Francisco","Ken","Lowell","Omar"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","golf","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":["architect","dentist","doctor","garbage man","lawyer","waiter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3680f48fad635f9d46d95a9c6e94e32"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The $32,000 project will be headed by Al Anderson.","The $36,000 project is either Cal Craft's project or Hal Hamilton's project.","Of the $25,000 project and Cal Craft's project, one will focus on Virgil Street and the other starts in September.","The Harkin Drive project starts in May.","The $25,000 project won't be managed by Hal Hamilton.","Gail Garrett's project is either the job starting in August or the Karie Lane project.","The Juniper Lane project will have a budget of $20,000.","Al Anderson's project begins 1 month after the $28,000 project.","Ed Erickson's project begins 4 months before the $25,000 project.","The Russell Road project begins 1 month after Hal Hamilton's project.","The Virgil Street project begins 1 month after Gail Garrett's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Harkin Drive","Juniper Lane","Karie Lane","Russell Road","Virgil Street","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Cal Craft","Ed Erickson","Gail Garrett","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$25,000","$28,000","$32,000","$36,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b23b0ae2d043609501d1ceeca9b55698"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["The person departing from Epworth will leave 1 day after the conductor arriving at Westgate.","Neither the person departing from Guadalupe nor the conductor arriving at Westgate is Ira.","The person working on June 15 won't arrive at Urbandale.","The person arriving at Westgate is either the person departing from Farley or the conductor working on June 12.","The person arriving at Thornburg will leave sometime after Greg.","Julio won't be leaving on June 15.","The conductor departing from Guadalupe will leave sometime after the person arriving at Onslow.","The person arriving at Quimby, the conductor departing from Guadalupe, the person working on June 10, Thomas and the person departing from Daly City are all different conductors.","The person departing from Indio will leave 2 days before Thomas.","Ira won't depart from Audubon.","Of the person arriving at Onslow and the conductor departing from Indio, one is Bryan and the other is scheduled to leave on June 10.","The conductor arriving at Thornburg will leave 2 days before the person departing from Daly City.","Of the conductor arriving at Westgate and the conductor departing from Guadalupe, one is Greg and the other is scheduled to leave on June 15."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14","June 15"],"label_b":["Bryan","Greg","Ira","Julio","Oscar","Thomas"],"label_c":["Audubon","Daly City","Epworth","Farley","Guadalupe","Indio"],"label_d":["Onslow","Paradise","Quimby","Thornburg","Urbandale","Westgate"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=beb3b68e828cb4638430aa6d892c66e4"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["The person who ordered egg nog for their second scoop was 2 spots in line behind Roberta.","Inez was immediately behind the customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop.","The person who ordered mango for their first scoop, the customer who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop, the customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop, the customer who ordered rocky road for their second scoop and Bridget are all different customers.","The customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop was immediately behind Roberta.","Zachary is either the customer who ordered rocky road for their second scoop or the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop.","The person who ordered peppermint for their first scoop was somewhere in line behind the person who ordered rocky road for their second scoop.","Of Katie and the fourth person, one ordered rocky road for their second scoop and the other ordered vanilla for their first scoop.","Inez didn't order chocolate for their second scoop.","Of the customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop and Zachary, one ordered raspberry for their first scoop and the other was sixth in line.","Roberta didn't order lemon for their second scoop.","Inez ordered vanilla for their first scoop.","Roberta didn't order mango for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"label_b":["Bridget","Inez","Jacqueline","Katie","Roberta","Zachary"],"label_c":["cherry","coconut","mango","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","egg nog","lemon","rocky road","rum raisin","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02330a0b5340c6acb45e879d2f02a061"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The Nunez family's home is either the 1855 home or the home on Highland Drive.","Of Porcher Place and the building on Highland Drive, one was built in 1834 and the other is owned by the Hendricks family.","Roesch Heights was built 14 years before the Christian family's building.","The house on James Street isn't owned by the Christian family.","The house on Highland Drive isn't owned by the Baker family.","Porcher Place was built 28 years before the building on James Street.","The building on Q Street is owned by the Nunez family.","Neither Woodlawn nor the Baker family's home is the house on Q Street.","The home on Q Street was built sometime after Wagner Mansion.","The home on Wright Street isn't owned by the Underwood family.","Leiman Manor is either the 1848 home or the home on James Street.","The building on Park Street is either the Christian family's house or Woodlawn.","The 1862 home is on Wright Street."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights","Wagner Mansion","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Baker","Christian","Hendricks","Nunez","Odom","Underwood"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Highland Drive","James Street","Park Street","Q Street","Wright Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d9126b852b3161ee26abe0b8bc4f640"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The $5.50 assignment starts sometime before Robert's job.","The assignment that starts at 9:00am doesn't get an allowance of $5.00.","Carrie's chore doesn't begin at 8:00am.","Inez's chore doesn't begin at 12 noon.","The $5.50 assignment starts 2 hours before the laundry room assignment.","Neither the task that starts at 8:00am nor the living room assignment is Vicky's assignment.","The assignment that starts at 11:00am doesn't get an allowance of $5.00.","The $7.50 job, the job that starts at 11:00am, Carrie's assignment and the living room assignment are all different jobs.","Daniel's chore doesn't get an allowance of $8.50.","The living room assignment starts sometime after the $8.50 task.","Of the bathroom assignment and Inez's task, one gets an allowance of $9.50 and the other starts at 11:00am.","Of the bathroom assignment and the job that starts at 10:00am, one is Daniel's and the other gets an allowance of $7.50.","The garage assignment is either the chore that starts at 10:00am or Vicky's assignment.","The $5.00 assignment is either Daniel's job or the dining room assignment.","The $9.50 job is either the living room assignment or Vicky's job."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Carrie","Daniel","Inez","Robert","Vicky","Willie"],"label_c":["basement","bathroom","dining room","garage","laundry room","living room"],"label_d":["$5.00","$5.50","$6.00","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf3697c1840565cc34c6f82ff211d2bd"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The boxer with 8 losses, Barbra Bennes, and the fighter from Glasgow are three different people.","Patti isn't from Portland.","The woman from Philadelphia, Patti, and the fighter with 27 wins are three different people.","The woman with 24 wins doesn't have exactly 4 losses.","The fighter from Los Angeles doesn't have exactly 7 losses.","Farrah Fawkes has 12 fewer wins than the woman with 2 losses.","Jan has 3 fewer wins than the woman with 8 losses.","Of the fighter with 30 wins and Cheryl Cates, one is from Portland and the other has 15 losses.","The boxer with 33 wins isn't from Philadelphia.","The six people are Farrah Fawkes, the boxer from Boston, the fighter from Glasgow, the woman with 27 wins, the woman from Portland and the boxer with 15 losses.","The woman with 15 losses is either the woman with 33 wins or the boxer from Boston.","The woman with 4 losses, Barbra Bennes, and the fighter with 27 wins are three different people.","Rhonda has more wins than the boxer from Los Angeles."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36","39"],"label_b":["Barbra Bennes","Cheryl Cates","Farrah Fawkes","Jan","Patti","Rhonda"],"label_c":["2","4","7","8","10","15"],"label_d":["Boston","Glasgow","Los Angeles","New York","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8dffe9d3656ed863fa626f6b187c987"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Of the giraffe that is 15 feet tall and Pezaku, one came from Cameroon and the other is 23 years old.","Kaldel isn't exactly 14 feet tall.","Of the animal from Namibia and the 27-year-old giraffe, one is Pezaku and the other is 14 feet tall.","The 20-year-old one is either the giraffe that is 14 feet tall or Chamey.","Angrit is 1 foot shorter than the giraffe from South Sudan.","The 23-year-old animal is either the giraffe from Botswana or the giraffe from Ethiopia.","Kaldel didn't come from Botswana.","The one that is 11 feet tall isn't exactly 19 years old.","The 23-year-old one is 4 feet taller than Morutana.","The animal that is 14 feet tall, the 23-year-old giraffe, and the 19-year-old one are three different giraffes.","Pezaku isn't exactly 10 feet tall.","Of the one that is 13 feet tall and the animal from Somalia, one is 15 years old and the other is Chamey."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Bagee","Chamey","Kaldel","Morutana","Pezaku"],"label_c":["Botswana","Cameroon","Ethiopia","Namibia","Somalia","South Sudan"],"label_d":["14","15","19","20","23","27"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f37ccd53afac5ad098c3d6963677b5a"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Sea of Dreams was the drama.","Thorn of Suns was the thriller.","The movie directed by Tank Reznor received one more nomination than Thorn of Suns.","The movie that received 3 nominations is either the romance or the movie directed by Maddie Mintz.","Sea of Dreams didn't get 6 nominations.","The movie directed by Maddie Mintz received one more nomination than The Illusion.","The movie directed by Danny Trevor is either the film-noir or the film that received 5 nominations.","The movie directed by Maddie Mintz, the movie that received 6 nominations, and the thriller are three different films.","Of the film directed by Virgil Katz and Bold Service, one got 7 nominations and the other was the film-noir.","Maximum Risk is either the musical or the movie that received 6 nominations.","Of Silk Mist and the action film, one got 7 nominations and the other was directed by Tank Reznor.","The movie directed by Gabby Jones received fewer nominations than Silk Mist.","The movie directed by Virgil Katz received one more nomination than the drama."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","drama","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94d04209766005cc2dd5107a2cb1fb43"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Of Gayle and the girl who got the sixth award, one won the wildlife badge and the other won the first aid badge.","Maxine was in troop 4443.","The scout who won the leadership badge was either Maxine or the girl from troop 4031.","Beverly was awarded after the youngster from troop 5025.","The scout who got the fifth award won the dance badge.","Of Elaine and the scout who won the first aid badge, one was awarded fifth and the other was in troop 5025.","The youngster from troop 4031, the scout who won the first aid badge, and Dolores are three different girls.","The scout who got the sixth award wasn't in troop 4031.","The youngster from troop 4781 didn't win the theater badge.","Dolores was awarded 2 spots before the youngster from troop 4250.","The girl who won the leadership badge was awarded before Kendra.","Kendra wasn't in troop 4250.","The youngster who got the third award was either the scout who won the leadership badge or the girl from troop 4781.","The girl who won the ceramics badge was awarded 1 spot before Elaine."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Beverly","Dolores","Elaine","Gayle","Kendra","Maxine"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4443","4781","5025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45d83a017a951564ca7195bbc7eefc18"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Plutarch wasn't from CIT.","The system built by Dr. Coulson's team was either the A.I. from Exeter or Proclus.","Of the A.I. from Exeter and the system from SFIT, one was built by Dr. Coulson's team and the other scored 62%.","The A.I. built by Dr. Macmahon's team finished with a score that was 14 percent lower than that of the system from Stanford.","Proclus finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the system from UCLA.","Pythagoeas scored 55%.","The A.I. that scored 76% was either Archimedes or the system from Cambridge.","Of the system that scored 90% and the system that scored 69%, one was built by Dr. Whitlaw's team and the other was from Cambridge.","The A.I. that scored 76% was built by Dr. Fernandez's team.","The system that scored 62% was either Proclus or Aristotle.","Aristotle scored 83%.","The A.I. that scored 90% wasn't built by Dr. Sicilia's team.","The A.I. built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team wasn't from Cambridge."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%","90%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Aristotle","Plutarch","Proclus","Pythagoeas","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","Exeter","SFIT","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":["Abbratozzato","Coulson","Fernandez","Macmahon","Sicilia","Whitlaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0126e9e1b5f5b1c3c27ce3697dd7f2ba"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The tortoise from Yemen is 54 years older than Toredo.","Methuselah isn't from Cameroon.","Methuselah is the two rimmed tortoise.","Of the swoop-backed tortoise and the 32-year-old tortoise, one is named Snappy and the other is from Oman.","Of the black neck tortoise and the one from Zimbabwe, one is named Chewie and the other is 14 years old.","The 14-year-old animal isn't the ringed tortoise.","Chewie isn't 104 years old.","Shelly is 36 years older than the tortoise from Oman.","The animal from Guinea, the 32-year-old one, and Methuselah are three different animals.","The 68-year-old animal is either Shelly or the animal from Yemen.","The one from Zimbabwe isn't the armored tortoise.","The ringed tortoise is younger than the one from Oman."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86","104"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Shelly","Snappy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","pitch belly","ringed","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["Belize","Cameroon","Guinea","Oman","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a607246f37758609fc69354098a1dd0e"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who wanted bananas paid 1 dollar less than Mercedes.","The person who wanted strawberries paid less than the customer who requested quinoa.","The person who paid $8.75 wanted oranges.","The person who requested quinoa paid less than Frederick.","June paid 2 dollars less than the person who wanted blackberries.","The person who paid $11.75 is either the person who wanted tangerines or the customer who wanted blackberries.","The person who wanted blackberries is either the customer who requested flaxseed or Mercedes.","The customer who requested ginger paid 2 dollars more than the person who wanted strawberries.","June is either the customer who paid $11.75 or the person who requested quinoa.","Frederick wanted blueberries.","Wilbur didn't want bananas.","Of the customer who requested kale and Verna, one wanted blackberries and the other wanted bananas.","The person who wanted tangerines asked for acai berries."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75"],"label_b":["Crystal","Frederick","June","Mercedes","Verna","Wilbur"],"label_c":["acai berries","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce534c339c1d71877f3ef44cbe9e477a"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["The six diners were the diner who ordered the cheese steak, the diner who paid $8.99, the one who got the root beer, the diner who paid $5.99, Bradley and Yvonne.","The diner who ordered the hamburger paid 2 dollars less than Nina.","Neither the one who got the root beer nor Yvonne was the diner who ordered the hamburger.","The diner who ordered the turkey plate paid 3 dollars more than the one who got the cream soda.","The diner who ordered the cheese steak was either Edmund or the one who got the ginger ale.","The diner who paid $8.99 didn't have the lemonade.","The diner who ordered the hamburger didn't have the iced tea.","The one who got the cream soda paid more than the diner who ordered the meatloaf.","Wallace ordered the tuna melt.","The diner who paid $6.99 had the iced tea.","The diner who ordered the tuna melt was either the one who got the cream soda or the one who got the iced tea.","James paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the tuna melt."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Bradley","Edmund","James","Nina","Wallace","Yvonne"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","iced tea","lemonade","root beer","water"],"label_d":["cheese steak","club sandwich","hamburger","meatloaf","tuna melt","turkey plate"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0967e2f3a4da1cc3c5b5367e79de258"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The winner from Rhode Island won somewhat less than the judge.","Alice Anders didn't win exactly $30 million.","The teacher wasn't from Arkansas.","Of the person from Kansas and the teacher, one was Alice Anders and the other won $5 million.","The senator won 15 million more than Ferris Fry.","The doctor, the person who won $10 million, and Cal Chandler are three different people.","The winner who won $20 million was either Dharma Day or the senator.","Dharma Day won 10 million more than the judge.","Of the person from South Dakota and the winner who won $10 million, one was Ed Elliott and the other was the judge.","Cal Chandler was from Washington.","The winner who won $5 million wasn't from Rhode Island.","Cal Chandler wasn't the banker."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Arkansas","Kansas","Pennsylvania","Rhode Island","South Dakota","Washington"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","judge","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0cf10815fc30e7c87f35adfb435b55f"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Kimeche isn't Juliet Battalion.","Of Zulu Battalion and the battalion led by Commander Peters, one will deploy in June and the other will deploy to Ormmose.","The battalion led by Commander York will deploy 3 months after Papa Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander York isn't X-ray Battalion.","The battalion deploying in May won't deploy to Wada.","The battalion led by Commander Peters will deploy sometime after the group deploying to Zenmoto.","The battalion led by Commander Acevedo won't deploy to Wada.","The battalion led by Commander Zimmerman will deploy sometime before Papa Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Peters won't deploy in April.","Of Juliet Battalion and the group deploying to Verrild, one will deploy in April and the other is led by Commander Ortega.","The battalion led by Commander Peters will deploy 1 month before the group deploying to Kimeche.","The battalion deploying in March is Victor Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Ortega","Peters","Taylor","York","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Alpha","Juliet","Papa","Victor","X-ray","Zulu"],"label_d":["Kimeche","Nyeos","Ormmose","Verrild","Wada","Zenmoto"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77d2c3dddde74e8a2ad806b512f702e3"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Kendra was either the Gemini or the customer who got the black tattoo.","Oscar paid more than the Libra.","The Gemini didn't get the blue tattoo.","Neither the person who got the green tattoo nor the person who got the blue tattoo was the Libra.","Rita was either the Sagittarius or the Gemini.","The Aquarius didn't get the black tattoo.","The six customers were the customer who got the violet tattoo, Guillermo, the Sagittarius, the Aquarius, the customer who paid $35 and Carole.","The person who got the red tattoo paid more than Kendra.","The person who paid $50 wasn't the Libra.","Of the person who got the green tattoo and Oscar, one was the Cancer and the other paid $55.","Kendra didn't pay $35.","Of the Libra and the customer who got the violet tattoo, one paid $55 and the other was Guillermo.","Phillip didn't pay $60."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55","$60"],"label_b":["Carole","Guillermo","Kendra","Oscar","Phillip","Rita"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","red","violet"],"label_d":["Aquarius","Cancer","Gemini","Libra","Pisces","Sagittarius"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e39ae8d3c8b73b840fea4ffadcb4dcd"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The basswood honey doesn't cost $6.50.","Midge Mintz's product costs less than the honey from Curlew.","The sage product, the honey from Winterport, the $7.50 honey, Midge Mintz's product and Linda Lynn's honey are all different products.","Of the honey from Curlew and the clover honey, one is produced by Nick Norris and the other costs $7.50.","The honey from Hiram isn't produced by Midge Mintz.","Of the product from Curlew and the $9.50 product, one is produced by Ivy Ingram and the other is made from sage nectar.","The $6.50 honey, the lemon blossom honey, and the product from Unity are three different products.","The honey from Winterport isn't produced by Jim Joyner.","The alfalfa product costs more than Linda Lynn's honey.","The clover honey costs 2 dollars less than Jim Joyner's honey.","Nick Norris's product is either the alfalfa product or the clover product.","The $5.50 honey doesn't come from Unity.","Of the product from Acton and the fireweed honey, one is produced by Heddy Heath and the other costs $5.50."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Acton","Curlew","Fowler","Hiram","Unity","Winterport"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3c1af95e26a8118bd4e4504bcbe2a82"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["The Objectivist spoke 2 days before Edith Frayle.","The Democrat spoke sometime after Daniel Stead.","The person whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees was either the Independent or Daniel Stead.","Edith Frayle was either the politician whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees or the politician whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees.","Ashley Dale spoke 2 days before the Independent.","Fred Maddox spoke 3 days after the Objectivist.","Ashley Dale was either the Republican or the person who spoke on January 17th.","Conner Dawes spoke sometime after the Socialist.","Fred Maddox spoke in front of 1,875 attendees.","Of Daniel Stead and the politician who spoke on January 14th, one was the Socialist and the other spoke in front of 1,600 attendees.","Ashley Dale didn't speak on January 14th.","The speaker whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees spoke 3 days after Gara Oldman.","Fred Maddox was the Reformist.","The speaker whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees, the speaker who spoke on January 14th, and the politician who spoke on January 16th are three different people."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th","January 19th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Conner Dawes","Daniel Stead","Edith Frayle","Fred Maddox","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Objectivist","Reformist","Republican","Socialist"],"label_d":["1,200","1,450","1,600","1,875","2,250","2,600"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e6b18ebcf6aa586d7d2a48caf685fd5"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The action film received more nominations than the film directed by Danny Trevor.","Of the movie that received 2 nominations and the film-noir, one is The Illusion and the other was directed by Tank Reznor.","Maximum Risk received 4 more nominations than the movie directed by Paul Walnier.","The six films are the movie that received 3 nominations, Wild Ones, the romance, The Illusion, Thorn of Suns and the film-noir.","The action film wasn't directed by Maddie Mintz.","Thorn of Suns is either the film directed by Tank Reznor or the movie directed by Gabby Jones.","Bold Service received more nominations than the movie directed by Gabby Jones.","The film directed by Paul Walnier is either Thorn of Suns or the movie that received 3 nominations.","The comedy received 3 fewer nominations than the film directed by Danny Trevor.","The movie directed by Paul Walnier received one fewer nomination than the thriller."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4af43fb11827df9b56a6923cfecc3e08"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Sacred Heart College graduate was hired by Barr & Cobb.","Abel was hired on March 15th.","Cynthia went to Northridge College.","The Summit College graduate is either the Green & Hayes hire or the Leach & Mccall hire.","The Haynes Inc. hire was hired 12 days before the Riverview College graduate.","Of the Riverview College graduate and the Green & Hayes hire, one is Rosalie and the other was hired on March 27th.","The Barr & Cobb hire was hired 3 days after the Rutherford College graduate.","Kelvin was hired 3 days after the Leach & Mccall hire.","Rosalie was hired 3 days after the Ingram & Kemp hire.","The Riverview College graduate wasn't hired by Leach & Mccall.","The Ingram & Kemp hire is either the person hired on March 24th or Gabriel."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th","March 27th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Kelvin","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Northridge","Riverview","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01a5cd9eb03bef9a691c431f30ecdcc9"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The banded keel isn't exactly 24 inches long.","The animal that is 24 inches long is yellow & blue.","The tawny cobra is from Spain.","The ash python, the reptile from Nicaragua, and the reptile that is 18 inches long are three different animals.","The tawny cobra is 6 inches longer than the animal from Nicaragua.","The two-nosed asp is 18 inches longer than the snake from New Guinea.","The serpent that is 30 inches long isn't green & red.","The horned viper, the black & green snake, the black & red reptile, the yellow & blue snake and the serpent from Uganda are all different animals.","Of the black & red reptile and the snake from Australia, one is 42 inches long and the other is the ash python.","The ash python isn't from Cambodia.","The tawny cobra is brown & red.","The black & green snake is either the serpent that is 30 inches long or the reptile from Australia.","The yellow & blue animal is longer than the reptile from Spain."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches","42 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","horned viper","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","brown & red","green & white","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccf9ff72ce20c66980435e02684d8e75"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of the friend who brought the potato chips and the party-goer who arrived at 4:35 pm, one is Olga and the other is from Kernville.","Olga arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer from Kernville.","The participant who brought the onion dip arrived 20 minutes before Hubert.","Clinton is either the participant who brought the corn chips or the participant from Anaheim Hills.","Bonita isn't from El Segundo.","Sergio is either the party-goer from Kernville or the friend who brought the onion dip.","Of the party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm and Bonita, one brought the hummus and the other brought the potato chips.","The friend from Anaheim Hills didn't bring the pork rinds.","Of the participant who brought the potato chips and the friend who brought the corn chips, one arrived at 4:50 pm and the other is Wade.","The participant from Pine Valley didn't bring the hummus.","The friend from Dos Palos arrived 10 minutes before Bonita.","Sergio isn't from El Segundo."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm"],"label_b":["Bonita","Clinton","Hubert","Olga","Sergio","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27afe4feb238e2deaa9b52b880618e23"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Of Cynthia and Rosalie, one went to Summit College and the other was hired by Green & Hayes.","Rosalie, the Dorsey Assoc. hire, and the person hired on March 12th are three different people.","The Faraday College graduate was hired 3 days before Kelvin.","Gabriel wasn't hired on March 18th.","The person hired on March 27th wasn't hired by Barr & Cobb.","Cynthia wasn't hired on March 24th.","Zachary was hired 3 days before the Green & Hayes hire.","The Leach & Mccall hire was hired 9 days before the Albion College graduate.","Of the Albion College graduate and the person hired on March 12th, one is Kelvin and the other is Zachary.","Of the Haynes Inc. hire and the Sacred Heart College graduate, one was hired on March 27th and the other is Abel.","The Sacred Heart College graduate wasn't hired by Dorsey Assoc..","The Northridge College graduate was hired sometime after the Leach & Mccall hire."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th","March 27th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Kelvin","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Northridge","Riverview","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e3ac2292d1d050f3ff83b655daf3863"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["The six animals were the animal believed to be 230,000 years old, the animal found in Saskatchewan, the animal that was 8.9 ft tall, the mammoth found in Greenland, the animal found in Siberia and \"Dumbo\".","\"Ellie\" was unearthed in Siberia.","\"Dumbo\" wasn't found in Alaska.","The mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall lived 30,000 years before \"Ellie\".","The animal found in Saskatchewan, the animal believed to be 80,000 years old, and the animal that was 8.6 ft tall are three different animals.","\"Peanut\" lived sometime before the animal that was 7.8 ft tall.","The mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall was unearthed in Siberia.","\"Fang\" lived sometime after the mammoth found in Scotland.","The animal that was 8.1 ft tall was either the mammoth found in Greenland or the mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old.","Of the mammoth that was 7.8 ft tall and the mammoth found in Alaska, one was named \"Fang\" and the other is thought to be 140,000 years old.","Of the animal found in Greenland and \"Dumbo\", one is thought to be 200,000 years old and the other was 8.2 ft tall.","\"Bernie\" was unearthed in Norway."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years","80,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b760a6ab33ec462084f63273b801714"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The juggler from Hawkeye was either the performer who went fifth or the performer who used balls.","The person who used batons performed 1 spot before Carmen.","Archie performed sometime before the performer who used batons.","Melissa performed 2 spots after the performer from Lambs Grove.","Carmen performed 2 spots before the person who used mobile phones.","Of the juggler who used chainsaws and the person from Hawkeye, one is Carmen and the other went sixth.","The performer from Kingsburg performed 1 spot before the performer who used rings.","The juggler from Glenwood didn't use mobile phones.","The performer who went fifth, the person who went third and Nick were all different people.","Of the juggler who went fourth and Trevor, one used batons and the other was from Folsom."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Archie","Brandi","Carmen","Melissa","Nick","Trevor"],"label_c":["balls","batons","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":["Folsom","Glenwood","Hawkeye","Kingsburg","Lambs Grove","Tahoe City"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8aea350ca69d390770bf4e2c6f589219"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["Of the home in Eagle Grove and the home in Beaver Cove, one rents for $825\/month and the other is owned by Mitsy Lane.","The house in Hamilton offers 1,225 sq ft of living space.","The 1,475 sq ft rental isn't owned by Kip Jenkins.","The home in Hamilton is somewhat larger than the home that rents for $825\/month.","The home in Gilman isn't owned by Kip Jenkins.","The home that rents for $1,525\/month is either the home in Capitola or the house in Beaver Cove.","Of the house in Beaver Cove and the home that rents for $1,250\/month, one is owned by Inga Howell and the other offers 1,600 sq ft of living space.","The house in Hamilton, the home that rents for $1,250\/month, the home that rents for $975\/month, the home that rents for $1,525\/month and the 1,350 sq ft house are all different houses.","The home owned by Bertha Allen doesn't rent for $1,525\/month.","Of the 1,725 sq ft house and the home that rents for $1,600\/month, one is owned by Mitsy Lane and the other is in Gilman.","The rental owned by Dan Callahan is 125 sq ft smaller than the rental in Gilman.","The 1,350 sq ft rental isn't owned by Mitsy Lane."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft","1,725 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Beaver Cove","Capitola","Eagle Grove","Gilman","Hamilton"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$975\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Bertha Allen","Dan Callahan","Hal Garrison","Inga Howell","Kip Jenkins","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9258a5a70858b9c68a4d27944d700aaf"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["Of the game in Avila Beach and the game with the Tuscanos, one was on October 19 and the other finished with a score of 18-6.","The 42-20 match is either the game with the White Rhinos or the game with the Red and Blues.","The match with the Eagles wasn't on October 11.","The 28-10 game was sometime before the game in Coachella.","The game in Ferndale is either the 13-9 game or the 34-7 match.","Of the October 7 game and the match in Edinburg, one featured the Rams and the other finished with a score of 18-6.","The 42-20 game was 4 days before the match in Edinburg.","The match with the Red and Blues was sometime before the game in Island Falls.","Of the match in Humeston and the game with the Warriors, one finished with a score of 13-9 and the other was on October 15.","The match with the Tuscanos was on October 23."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19","October 23"],"label_b":["Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","20-13","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Coachella","Edinburg","Ferndale","Humeston","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bd85e6ac6ae15e539873b6e9c094d19"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["The person who wears number 18 scored 3 goals more than Walls.","The person with 6 goals doesn't wear number 2.","Neither the player who wears number 12 nor the player from the Bears is the player with 7 goals.","Zimmerman scored 4 goals more than the person from the Bears.","Tucker doesn't wear number 9.","Rich isn't from the Comets.","The player from the Wolverines scored 1 goal more than Tucker.","Duran doesn't wear number 2.","Of the person from the River Kings and Duran, one had 7 goals this season and the other wears number 18.","Of the person from the Checkers and the player with 7 goals, one wears number 17 and the other is Duran.","The player from the Bears scored 3 goals less than the person who wears number 12.","The player from the Checkers scored 1 goal more than Rich."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Duran","Guerra","Rich","Tucker","Walls","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","Comets","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["2","9","12","15","17","18"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2bb5bfe8415849e34a3b8406b13ec72"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The person hired on March 18th wasn't hired by Velez & York.","The Albion College graduate wasn't hired by Leach & Mccall.","The Albion College graduate was hired 6 days before Kelvin.","The Rutherford College graduate wasn't hired by Green & Hayes.","The Sacred Heart College graduate was hired sometime before the Leach & Mccall hire.","Abel was hired on March 21st.","The person hired on March 21st, the Summit College graduate, and Cynthia are three different people.","The Riverview College graduate was hired 6 days before the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","Abel was hired 6 days after the Rutherford College graduate.","The Haynes Inc. hire was hired 3 days after Rosalie.","The Velez & York hire is either the Sacred Heart College graduate or Rosalie.","Of the Green & Hayes hire and the Haynes Inc. hire, one went to Northridge College and the other was hired on March 15th.","Of Nadine and the person hired on March 27th, one was hired by Haynes Inc. and the other went to Summit College.","The Northridge College graduate was hired sometime after the Leach & Mccall hire."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th","March 27th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Kelvin","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Northridge","Riverview","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d8de772e2e5a63ba1814cf71fc91887"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Vendetta wasn't hosted by Pat.","Rules of War was either the board game played in February or the board game with 13 players.","The board game played in June was hosted by Ethel.","The board game played in May was either the game hosted at Wendy's house or the game hosted at Olive's house.","The game with 11 players was played 2 months after Rules of War.","Stealth wasn't played in June.","Stealth was played sometime after the game with 4 players.","The game with 5 players was either the game played in February or the board game hosted at Ethel's house.","The board game hosted at Pat's house was played 1 month after Bladescape.","Of the game hosted at Nick's house and the board game played in May, one had exactly 11 players and the other had exactly 7 players.","The board game with 4 players was played 1 month after the game hosted at Todd's house.","Planets Align was played 1 month before the game hosted at Wendy's house.","The game with 7 players wasn't hosted by Wendy.","The board game with 13 players was hosted by Olive."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bladescape","Emberfight","Planets Align","Rules of War","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Ethel","Nick","Olive","Pat","Todd","Wendy"],"label_d":["4","5","7","11","13","14"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f134b8bef0a400262dca876240d580c"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The contestant who jumped 95.0 meters scored more points than the contestant from Norway.","The skier who scored 103 points didn't jump 110.8 meters.","The jumper from Norway didn't jump 90.1 meters.","The skier from Sweden jumped 96.3 meters.","Wanda wasn't from Switzerland.","The skier from Switzerland scored 14 more points than Alicia.","Denise scored 14 more points than the contestant who jumped 105.6 meters.","Of the contestant who scored 117 points and Yvonne, one jumped 86.4 meters and the other was from Norway.","The contestant who scored 96 points, the skier from Norway, Wanda, Tasha and the skier from Germany were all different people.","The contestant from Norway was either the person who scored 82 points or the person who scored 110 points.","The person from Finland scored 7 fewer points than the person who jumped 110.8 meters.","Tasha was either the jumper from Sweden or the jumper from Canada.","Wanda didn't jump 90.1 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110","117"],"label_b":["Alicia","Denise","Irma","Tasha","Wanda","Yvonne"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","105.6 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Finland","Germany","Norway","Sweden","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed3bc284670ee887134d1b8104aa2a04"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 1 gold medal, the squad that won 5 silver medals, the squad from Honduras, the team that won 3 bronze medals and the team from Luxembourg were all different teams.","The team that won 2 gold medals didn't finish with 2 silver medals.","The team that won 6 gold medals didn't finish with 8 silver medals.","The team that won 4 bronze medals ended with 5 silver medals.","The squad that won 1 gold medal didn't end with 12 bronze medals.","The squad that won 6 bronze medals ended with 4 silver medals.","The squad from Luxembourg ended with 11 silver medal.","The squad from Oman was either the team that won 4 bronze medals or the squad that won 6 bronze medals.","The squad that won 8 bronze medals didn't finish with 11 silver medal.","The team that won 12 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team from Zimbabwe.","Of the squad that won 3 gold medals and the squad that won 12 bronze medals, one ended with 2 silver medals and the other is the team from Namibia.","Of the team from Namibia and the team that won 5 silver medals, one finished with 6 bronze medals and the other finished with 5 gold medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Honduras","Jordan","Luxembourg","Namibia","Oman","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["2","4","5","6","8","11"],"label_d":["1","3","4","6","8","12"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f970da2ed7eb2689da1eff28a172fdf6"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The piece that needs to go to Denver isn't white.","Vic Evans's piece wasn't supposed to go to Los Angeles.","The luggage that needs to go to Los Angeles isn't ochre.","The violet piece weighs 3 pounds less than the bag that needs to go to Los Angeles.","Zed Alexander's luggage weighs 9 pounds less than the yellow bag.","The luggage that weighs 50 pounds isn't ochre.","The lime luggage weighs less than the luggage that needs to go to Denver.","The bag that needs to go to Orlando is either the violet suitcase or Ute Fleming's bag.","Of the piece that weighs 47 pounds and the suitcase that weighs 44 pounds, one is Wanda Dotson's and the other is yellow.","Tanya Gould's bag weighs more than the white bag.","Of the bag that weighs 47 pounds and the luggage that needs to go to Santa Fe, one is Yolanda Bauer's and the other is white.","Zed Alexander's bag weighs 6 pounds less than the suitcase that needs to go to New York.","The piece that weighs 41 pounds was supposed to go to New York."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["lime","ochre","red","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Denver","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=844d5a35d5b4747c8d8301032e778dde"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["The one with 790 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 59 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 130 Facebook friends is either Cedric or Willis.","The one with 150 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 65 LinkedIn connections.","Margie doesn't have exactly 599 Twitter followers.","Of the person with 85 LinkedIn connections and the one with 789 Twitter followers, one is Margie and the other has 140 Facebook friends.","The person with 804 Twitter followers has fewer Facebook friends than the one with 50 LinkedIn connections.","Cedric doesn't have exactly 72 LinkedIn connections.","The six people are Cedric, the one with 59 LinkedIn connections, the person with 576 Twitter followers, the person with 140 Facebook friends, the one with 65 LinkedIn connections and the one with 85 LinkedIn connections.","Neither the person with 59 LinkedIn connections nor the person with 65 LinkedIn connections is the person with 130 Facebook friends.","Of Blake and Georgia, one has 59 LinkedIn connections and the other has 789 Twitter followers.","Willis has 804 Twitter followers.","The one with 85 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than the person with 790 Twitter followers.","Blake doesn't have exactly 140 Facebook friends."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170"],"label_b":["Blake","Cedric","Frank","Georgia","Margie","Willis"],"label_c":["50","59","65","72","78","85"],"label_d":["576","599","605","789","790","804"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b71c280ed3e461d45698b1fc1666661"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The specimen from France wasn't the peppered butterfly.","Brandon's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the specimen from Indonesia.","The torturix butterfly was either Gina's purchase or the specimen from Indonesia.","Phillip's purchase was the emperor butterfly.","Elsie's purchase cost 30 dollars more than the peppered butterfly.","The insect that sold for $45 was the peacock butterfly.","Gina's purchase was either the specimen from France or the specimen from Yemen.","The peppered butterfly cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Zimbabwe.","Neither Alejandro's purchase nor the chalkhill butterfly was the specimen from El Salvador.","The insect that sold for $120 wasn't the torturix butterfly.","Phillip's purchase didn't cost $90.","The torturix butterfly cost more than the specimen from France.","The specimen from France, Alejandro's purchase, the insect that sold for $45, the chalkhill butterfly and the butterfly that sold for $75 were all different butterflies.","The specimen from France cost more than Alejandro's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Brandon","Elsie","Gina","Phillip","Yvette"],"label_c":["chalkhill","clearwing","emperor","peacock","peppered","torturix"],"label_d":["El Salvador","France","Indonesia","Oman","Yemen","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63a76692af26ff750a4397cc910fb096"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["Of the job starting in August and the Norway Court project, one will have a budget of $32,000 and the other will be headed by Ed Erickson.","The Boom Court project begins sometime before Irma Ingram's project.","The Gray Avenue project begins sometime after the $20,000 project.","The Boom Court project begins sometime before Hal Hamilton's project.","The $25,000 project is either the job starting in August or Cal Craft's project.","Hal Hamilton's project begins 1 month before the Ethel Street project.","The $28,000 project begins 1 month after the Ethel Street project.","Neither the Ethel Street project nor the job starting in July is Ed Erickson's project.","Of Irma Ingram's project and Freda Fisher's project, one will have a budget of $36,000 and the other will focus on Ivy Street.","The $32,000 project will be headed by Freda Fisher."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Boom Court","Clara Street","Ethel Street","Gray Avenue","Ivy Street","Norway Court"],"label_c":["Cal Craft","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$25,000","$28,000","$32,000","$36,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f830754cfc452ca7fbea15bed5860f8"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The honey from Eldon costs more than Heddy Heath's honey.","Nick Norris's honey is either the $9.50 honey or the clover product.","Of Keith Koch's honey and the honey from Hiram, one costs $6.50 and the other costs $9.50.","The alfalfa product costs less than the product from Hiram.","The product from Orient isn't produced by Ivy Ingram.","The sourwood honey isn't produced by Keith Koch.","The honey from Davis City costs more than the fireweed honey.","The honey from Curlew isn't produced by Linda Lynn.","The $10.50 honey is either the honey from Orient or the lemon blossom product.","Linda Lynn's honey costs less than the honey from Winterport.","Of Keith Koch's honey and the fireweed honey, one costs $7.50 and the other comes from Eldon.","Heddy Heath's product costs 1 dollar less than the lemon blossom honey.","The clover product doesn't come from Orient."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Curlew","Davis City","Eldon","Hiram","Orient","Winterport"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c91ace5543a9ad4841b89248fd186bfc"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Of the store on Ivy Street and the business in Kings Beach, one is Vexon and the other offers gas at $1.27 per gallon.","The gas station in Zamora charges somewhat less per gallon than Phil's Fill-Up.","Of Kwik Mart and the business in Bucksport, one is on N Street and the other is on Tamarac Street.","Gas-N-Go is in Bucksport.","The business on Oak Lawn charges 4 cents more per gallon than the store in Miles.","The gas station in Bucksport, the business charging $1.23 per gallon, and the gas station charging $1.07 per gallon are three different stations.","The business on N Street charges somewhat more per gallon than the gas station in Goleta.","The business on Penates Drive, the business in Miles, and the gas station charging $1.19 per gallon are three different stations.","The gas station charging $1.11 per gallon, the gas station on N Street, and Ballantines are three different stations.","Phil's Fill-Up, the store on Oak Lawn, and the store charging $1.27 per gallon are three different stations.","Vexon is on Q Street."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23","$1.27"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Phil\\'s Fill-Up","Vexon"],"label_c":["Bucksport","Firebaugh","Goleta","Kings Beach","Miles","Zamora"],"label_d":["Ivy Street","N Street","Oak Lawn","Penates Drive","Q Street","Tamarac Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5034b59ef3cae4e0fdd141f988aa4e41"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 8 silver medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 8 bronze medals.","The team from Uganda finished with 8 bronze medals.","The squad from Indonesia didn't end with 6 bronze medals.","The team that won 3 bronze medals was either the team that won 1 silver medal or the team that won 12 silver medals.","The team that won 8 silver medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team that won 10 bronze medals.","The squad that won 12 silver medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 4 bronze medals.","The squad from Jordan didn't finish with 10 silver medals.","Of the squad that won 10 silver medals and the squad from Namibia, one finished with 2 gold medals and the other finished with 4 bronze medals.","The squad that won 4 bronze medals was either the team that won 2 silver medals or the team that won 5 gold medals.","Of the team that won 1 gold medal and the squad that won 15 bronze medals, one is the squad from Honduras and the other ended with 8 silver medals.","The team from Uganda, the team that won 10 silver medals, the squad that won 4 gold medals and the team that won 8 silver medals were all different teams.","Neither the team that won 2 silver medals nor the team that won 4 gold medals was the team from Honduras.","Neither the team from Indonesia nor the team that won 8 silver medals was the team that won 5 gold medals.","The squad that won 6 gold medals didn't end with 6 bronze medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Honduras","Indonesia","Jordan","Namibia","Russia","Uganda"],"label_c":["1","2","5","8","10","12"],"label_d":["3","4","6","8","10","15"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=857a2b4986d7b7135b90a5e83031e07a"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The book that was published in 2012 costs more than the title written by Will Wharton.","The title that was published in 2015 wasn't authored by Velma Vintz.","The algebra book wasn't published in 2003.","The geometry book doesn't cost $49.99.","The book that was published in 2003 is either the geometry textbook or the textbook written by Tara Tyne.","Of the title written by Mina Morton and the textbook that was published in 2007, one covers geometry and the other costs $44.99.","The six books are the $29.99 book, the field theory textbook, the title that was published in 2003, the title written by Mina Morton, the geometry textbook and the pre-calculus title.","Of the textbook that was published in 2008 and the title that was published in 2012, one costs $44.99 and the other was written by Pat Peterson.","The field theory textbook wasn't published in 2005.","The $39.99 textbook, the field theory book, and the title that was published in 2012 are three different books.","The textbook written by Tara Tyne costs more than the calculus book.","The calculus book is either the book that was published in 2012 or the book written by Will Wharton.","Of the $49.99 title and the book written by Will Wharton, one covers pre-calculus and the other was published in 2007."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99","$49.99"],"label_b":["algebra","calculus","field theory","geometry","pre-calculus","set theory"],"label_c":["Mina Morton","Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2005","2007","2008","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bcdd1eb9be137bf6f5cb9d2ae29d5fb"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The campaign produced by Julie Jordan is either the billboard or the ad with 775 responses.","The ad produced by Faith Fowler has brought 150 fewer responses than the web campaign.","The ad with the $90,000 budget has brought in 600 more responses than the campaign produced by Iva Ingram.","Of the campaign with 625 responses and the ad with the $20,000 budget, one is the radio spot and the other was produced by Iva Ingram.","The radio spot wasn't produced by Eddie Evans.","The ad with 1225 responses wasn't produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The billboard is either the campaign with 1075 responses or the ad with the $50,000 budget.","Of the campaign produced by Iva Ingram and the direct mailer, one has the $75,000 budget and the other has brought in 625 responses.","The ad with the $15,000 budget has brought in 450 more responses than the billboard.","The ad with 925 responses is either the ad with the $15,000 budget or the campaign produced by Eddie Evans.","The campaign with the $15,000 budget has brought fewer responses than the magazine ad.","The web campaign hasn't brought in a total of 1375 responses."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbb0d63c36f5042b85b70bd65de60103"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. isn't exactly 3,500 meters wide.","The crater that is 3,500 meters wide wasn't discovered in June.","The crater that is 1,200 meters wide wasn't discovered in September.","Of the crater in Qatar and the crater that is 1,480 meters wide, one was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in October.","Of the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. and the crater that is 930 meters wide, one is in Rwanda and the other was found in October.","The crater that was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. was either the crater in Iraq or the crater discovered in December.","The feature that is 930 meters wide is believed to be older than the crater discovered in June.","The crater discovered in September is believed to be 90,000 years newer than the feature that is 930 meters wide.","The crater in Brunei wasn't discovered in October.","The feature in Eritrea is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the crater that is 1,480 meters wide.","Of the feature that is 550 meters wide and the feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E., one was found in October and the other was found in December.","The crater discovered in February is believed to be 90,000 years newer than the feature that is 550 meters wide."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Eritrea","Iraq","Qatar","Rwanda","Uganda"],"label_c":["February","June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=929a01b533dc21b5c66b350d08f65c2d"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The specimen found at 16,500 ft wasn't found in 1983.","The creature found at 15,000 ft, the animal discovered in the Bristle Trench, and the animal discovered in the Fallon Deep are three different animals.","The anglerfish wasn't found at 16,500 ft.","The specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench was found 3,000 feet lower down than the creature found in 1998.","The specimen discovered in the Zini Trench was found 4,500 feet higher up than the bristlemouth.","Of the specimen found at 21,000 ft and the creature found at 22,500 ft, one is the daggertooth and the other was discovered in the Malinga Trench.","The tube worm wasn't found in 1998.","The animal found in 1993 is either the animal found at 18,000 ft or the specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench.","The creature found in 1984, the specimen discovered in the Bristle Trench, the specimen found at 21,000 ft and the animal discovered in the Malinga Trench are all different animals.","The anglerfish wasn't found in 1998.","Of the specimen found in 1993 and the specimen discovered in the Willis Trench, one was found at 18,000 ft and the other is the viperfish.","Of the animal found in 1978 and the specimen found at 19,500 ft, one was discovered in the Fallon Deep and the other was discovered in the Malinga Trench.","The animal found at 18,000 ft wasn't discovered in the Bristle Trench."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft","22,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","daggertooth","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1983","1984","1989","1993","1998"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26839802c4dbc1886f5701bca90004b2"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Of Vitalinks and the app released by Apptastic, one was released in June and the other has 5.5 million downloads.","Bubble Bombs wasn't developed by Digibits.","The game with 6.8 million downloads, the app released by Trebuchet, the app released in August, the app released by Novio and the app released in June are all different apps.","Of Castle Crunch and Wizard World, one was released in April and the other was made by Trebuchet.","Neither the app released in August nor the application released by Vortia is the game with 3.1 million downloads.","The game with 6.8 million downloads wasn't developed by Vortia.","The application with 4.2 million downloads wasn't developed by Trebuchet.","The application with 2.3 million downloads was released 3 months later than Angry Ants.","The app released by Vortia was released 2 months later than Wizard World.","Vitalinks was released 4 months later than the application released by Trebuchet.","Neither the application with 3.1 million downloads nor the game released by Trebuchet is the app released in July.","The app released by Gadingo was released 1 month earlier than Angry Ants."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","Digibits","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","2.3 million","3.1 million","4.2 million","5.5 million","6.8 million"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78820589cb676db01fb4988d65260178"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Neither Wilbur nor Gabriel is the person going to Ireland.","The traveler flying from Peru is leaving 1 hour earlier than Harvey.","Of the traveler going to Hungary and Harvey, one is leaving at 3:30 pm and the other is flying from Liberia.","The traveler flying from Zambia is leaving 1 hour later than Wilbur.","The person flying from New Zealand is either the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm or Gabriel.","The person leaving at 7:30 pm isn't going to Costa Rica.","The traveler going to Guinea isn't flying from Zambia.","The person leaving at 4:30 pm, Wilbur, the traveler going to Eritrea, Ronnie and the person flying from Peru are all different travelers.","Florence is leaving at 6:30 pm.","Wilbur is leaving 1 hour later than the traveler flying from Romania.","The traveler leaving at 7:30 pm isn't going to Guinea.","Neither Gabriel nor Ronnie is the traveler going to Costa Rica.","Of the traveler flying from Yemen and the traveler going to Eritrea, one is leaving at 5:30 pm and the other is Wilbur."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm"],"label_b":["Florence","Gabriel","Harvey","Nadine","Ronnie","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Liberia","New Zealand","Peru","Romania","Yemen","Zambia"],"label_d":["Costa Rica","Denmark","Eritrea","Guinea","Hungary","Ireland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcbeea4e03f2a3074499ba7a12e139fc"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The beverage ordered by Bryan cost 40 cents less than the coffee served by Kristen.","Of the drink ordered by Eduardo and the coffee that cost $3.50, one was the eggnog latte and the other was served by Vicky.","The drink served by Yvette cost 10 cents more than the mocha.","The drink Austin ordered and the coffee served by Kristen were different orders.","The drink Jacob ordered cost 10 cents less than the beverage served by Susan.","Of the drink served by Kristen and the coffee ordered by Greg, one cost $3.60 and the other was the cappuccino.","The coffee served by Vicky wasn't the espresso.","The drink served by Olivia cost somewhat less than the eggnog latte.","Of the drink Jacob ordered and the beverage served by Vicky, one cost $3.80 and the other was the vanilla latte."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70","$3.80"],"label_b":["Austin","Bryan","Eduardo","Greg","Ira","Jacob"],"label_c":["cappuccino","eggnog latte","espresso","iced americano","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Kristen","Olivia","Susan","Vicky","Willie","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e82811a3d556b1db2c1e9c9e48ce2e4e"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Guillermo began his contest 30 minutes after the contestant from Raleigh.","Paul began his contest sometime after the person who won the oyster contest.","The contestant who began his competition at 11:45 am didn't win the jalapeno contest.","Neither the person who won the blueberry pie contest nor the competitor who won the doughnut contest is the competitor from Tillerville.","The person from Pervis began his contest 60 minutes after Zachary.","Of the competitor who began his competition at 12:15 pm and the person who began his competition at 12:30 pm, one was Lucas and the other won the hot dog contest.","Of the person from Monkton and the competitor who began his competition at 12:00 pm, one won the doughnut contest and the other won the hot dog contest.","The person who began his competition at 11:45 am wasn't from Yaro City.","Of Ollie and the person who won the blueberry pie contest, one was from Yaro City and the other started eating at 11:30 am.","The contestant who won the doughnut contest began his contest 30 minutes after Paul."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm","12:30 pm"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Isaac","Lucas","Ollie","Paul","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Monkton","Pervis","Raleigh","Shelbyville","Tillerville","Yaro City"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39f3566dc7275f8d5b0fe24119d7d76a"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The $25,000 craft is either the craft built by Abyss Toys or the submarine with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet.","Of the $28,000 submersible and the Cafader Six, one is sold by Ecomarine Ltd. and the other has a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","The craft with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet costs 1,000 dollars less than the craft built by Pan Systems.","The Marine V is either the craft built by Zephyr Waves or the craft with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet.","The Rubico One costs 1,000 dollars more than the submersible with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet.","Of the submersible with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet and the $25,000 craft, one is the Ompoc Eleven and the other is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The submarine with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet costs somewhat more than the submersible built by Abyss Toys.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet is either the $29,000 submersible or the submersible built by Abyss Toys.","The Ukani Q2 doesn't cost $28,000.","The $26,000 submersible isn't sold by Zephyr Waves.","The $30,000 submersible, the submarine with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet, and the submersible with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet are three different submarines.","The Abby EX-4 costs somewhat less than the craft built by Ecomarine Ltd..","The submarine with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet costs 1,000 dollars less than the Ukani Q2.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet isn't sold by Watertime LLC."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","5,500 feet","8,500 feet","10,000 feet","13,000 feet","14,500 feet"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3dec5acfee3082ab1a0b01e7396def49"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Francis wasn't on the 1984 cruise.","Cory set sail sometime after the person who took the Azure Seas cruise.","The traveler who took the Trinity cruise set sail 1 year before Miranda.","Of Jessica and the person who took the Farralon cruise, one was on the 1987 cruise and the other was on the 1988 cruise.","The traveler who went to Jamaica set sail 1 year before the traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise.","Of the traveler who went to Puerto Rico and the traveler who took the Silver Shores cruise, one was on the 1985 cruise and the other is Ollie.","Miranda didn't go to Grenada.","The person who went to Martinique wasn't on the Baroness cruise.","The person who took the 1983 cruise went to Jamaica.","Jessica set sail sometime after the person who took the Baroness cruise.","Ollie is either the traveler who went to Jamaica or the traveler who took the Trinity cruise.","Francis wasn't on the 1985 cruise.","Neither the traveler who took the 1987 cruise nor the person who took the Trinity cruise is the person who went to Martinique.","The traveler who went to Barbados set sail sometime after Jessica."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Cory","Francis","Jessica","Miranda","Natasha","Ollie"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":["Barbados","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1356040b8f6d030248740615a71e70bc"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Of the specimen from Canada and the butterfly that sold for $75, one was won by Derek and the other was the atlas butterfly.","Sophie's purchase cost more than the specimen from Yemen.","The torturix butterfly was either the insect that sold for $120 or the specimen from Honduras.","The specimen from Botswana was either the torturix butterfly or the butterfly that sold for $105.","The specimen from Honduras wasn't the peacock butterfly.","The specimen from Ukraine cost less than the clearwing butterfly.","Of the specimen from Botswana and the clearwing butterfly, one was won by Derek and the other was won by Gina.","Of the specimen from Yemen and the emperor butterfly, one was won by Nick and the other sold for $60.","Yvette's purchase didn't cost $60.","The specimen from Honduras cost 60 dollars more than the atlas butterfly."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Derek","Elsie","Gina","Nick","Sophie","Yvette"],"label_c":["atlas","clearwing","emperor","peacock","swallowtail","torturix"],"label_d":["Botswana","Canada","Honduras","Luxembourg","Ukraine","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aadc2a6645f5c17a075d49a4fa2db6af"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["11 Ceres has a diameter 6 km smaller than the asteroid rich in phosphorous.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2028 is either the asteroid rich in cobalt or 61 Nemesis.","26 Amphitrite has a diameter 18 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025 doesn't contain any lanthanum.","49 Eugenia has a diameter 12 km larger than the asteroid rich in rhodium.","26 Amphitrite has a diameter 24 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045.","413 Doiotima has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030.","The asteroid rich in gold, the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2028, the asteroid with a diameter of 17 km, the asteroid with a diameter of 35 km and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025 are all different asteroids.","The asteroid rich in lanthanum has a diameter that is somewhat smaller than 61 Nemesis.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025 and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2028, one is 29 km across and the other is 11 Ceres.","The asteroid rich in cobalt has a diameter 18 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2025.","The asteroid with a diameter of 23 km won't have mining operations begin there in 2034.","The asteroid rich in gold has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2028."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","phosphorous","platinum","rhodium"],"label_d":["2025","2028","2030","2034","2045","2050"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25f193b6306afd5584667374075548d4"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The athlete who traveled for 184 days didn't start out from Point Arena.","The athlete who started from Ventura finished sometime before the athlete who finished at Nemuro.","Of Antonio and the rower who started from Cayucos, one finished in 228 days and the other finished at Nemuro.","Joey didn't finished at Choshi.","Charlie finished sometime before the athlete who started from Ventura.","The rower who finished at Miyako didn't start out from Encinitas.","The athlete who traveled for 217 days was either Zachary or Joey.","The athlete who traveled for 239 days was either Joey or the athlete who started from Ventura.","The rower who finished at Hachinohe finished sometime before Omar.","The six rowers were the rower who traveled for 239 days, the competitor who started from Cayucos, the competitor who finished at Miyako, the rower who started from Point Arena, the athlete who finished at Kushiro and the athlete who started from Morro Bay.","The athlete who traveled for 217 days didn't finished at Miyako.","Of the athlete who finished at Kushiro and the rower who traveled for 206 days, one started from Cayucos and the other was Everett."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days","239 days"],"label_b":["Antonio","Charlie","Everett","Joey","Omar","Zachary"],"label_c":["Cayucos","Encinitas","Morro Bay","Pismo Beach","Point Arena","Ventura"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Kushiro","Miyako","Nemuro","Takahagi"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=823d8f489cd6d5e754050019b41bc650"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Neither Bessie nor the dancer who performed seventh was the dancer that scored 187 points.","The person who danced the foxtrot scored 9 points lower than the dancer who performed fifth.","The person that scored 187 points didn't do the jitterbug.","The person who danced the jitterbug scored 3 points higher than the person who danced seventh.","The performer who did the charleston didn't perform fourth.","Of Clara and Ashley, one performed third and the other scored 196 points.","Ashley scored somewhat higher than the person who danced first.","Neither Bessie nor the dancer who performed seventh was the dancer that scored 190 points.","Clara was either whoever danced the hustle or the dancer who performed seventh.","The dancer that scored 196 points didn't dance the charleston.","The six dancers were the person who danced the jitterbug, Darla, the dancer who performed third, Bessie, the person who danced seventh and Ashley.","Hannah didn't perform seventh.","The person who danced first scored 6 points higher than whoever danced the boogie-woogie."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points","196 points"],"label_b":["Ashley","Bessie","Clara","Darla","Hannah","Rosie"],"label_c":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","7th","9th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","foxtrot","hustle","jitterbug","lindy"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7807728c3519eac8eb566a0de4679d22"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The Ralu is either Panama's mission or the mission that launched in March.","The Arun launched in March.","The mission going to Neptune is either Yemen's mission or the Arun.","Chile's mission launched sometime before the Arun.","The Viria Mari is going to Callisto.","Chile's mission launched 1 month before the mission going to Pluto.","Of the mission going to Ganymede and Italy's probe, one launched in May and the other is the Ralu.","The Loakuk wasn't launched in Chile.","The Viria Mari launched 3 months after the probe going to Uranus.","The Munei didn't launch in January.","Oman's probe is going to Neptune.","The Munei launched sometime before Russia's probe."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Arun","Iunsel","Loakuk","Munei","Ralu","Viria Mari"],"label_c":["Callisto","Enceladus","Ganymede","Neptune","Pluto","Uranus"],"label_d":["Chile","Italy","Oman","Panama","Russia","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11aeb0352f8cc0bb0799904b65636baa"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Bridget's event won't be in Florida.","The job with 50 attendees won't be in Georgia.","The job with 75 attendees is the symposium.","The assignment with 175 attendees, the assignment in Virginia, Mabel's assignment and Vicky's event are all different events.","The event with 75 attendees, the event in Virginia, and Mabel's assignment are three different events.","Zachary's event, the birthday job, and the event with 125 attendees are three different events.","Zachary's event will involve 75 more people than the anniversary assignment.","The conference assignment will involve 25 fewer people than Bridget's job.","The graduation job will involve 25 fewer people than Clarence's assignment.","The assignment with 50 attendees won't be in Massachusetts.","Of the conference assignment and the event with 125 attendees, one will be in Massachusetts and the other will be handled by Mabel.","Mabel's assignment won't be in Florida.","Of Clarence's job and the graduation assignment, one will be in Hawaii and the other will have 125 attendees."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150","175"],"label_b":["Bridget","Clarence","Glenda","Mabel","Vicky","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","graduation","retreat","symposium"],"label_d":["Florida","Georgia","Hawaii","Massachusetts","South Carolina","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17fd4c74dc519dad277c2125f988549a"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Of Francis and the diner who ordered the streusel, one paid $5.99 and the other had the cafe americano.","Patricia didn't have the espresso.","The one who had the espresso paid 1 dollar more than Gary.","The person who paid $9.99 didn't have the earl grey tea.","The one who had the espresso paid 4 dollars less than the diner who ordered the bread pudding.","The one who had the chai tea paid 3 dollars more than Gary.","Patricia paid less than the diner who ordered the gelato.","Of Elizabeth and the one who had the cappuccino, one paid $5.99 and the other ordered the gelato.","The person who paid $6.99 didn't order the tiramisu.","Of the one who had the cappuccino and the person who paid $8.99, one ordered the pecan pie and the other was Gary.","Delia didn't have the earl grey tea.","The person who paid $10.99 didn't have the cafe americano."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Delia","Elizabeth","Francis","Gary","Patricia","Stacey"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["bread pudding","cheesecake","gelato","pecan pie","streusel","tiramisu"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78d79335470435ba14ddc4d47280d929"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["\"Can't Escape\" is 1 track after Legion Five's song.","Legion Five's track, the fourth song, and \"Can't Escape\" are three different tracks.","Of the grunge track and \"Anything Else\", one is the sixth track and the other is by Silver Blue.","The bluegrass track, Manic Android's song, and Gizmo Glory's track are three different tracks.","Bliss Iron's track is \"Poorly Worded\".","Abacus's song is the sixth song.","Silver Blue's track is rock and roll.","Of \"Vanity Plates\" and the fifth song, one is by Legion Five and the other is folk.","The bluegrass song is 2 tracks after \"Poorly Worded\".","Gizmo Glory's song isn't folk.","Of the first track and \"Anything Else\", one is by Silver Blue and the other is techno.","The fourth song isn't \"Anything Else\".","\"Beverly\", the fifth song, and the country song are three different tracks."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Legion Five","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","folk","grunge","rock and roll","techno"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8cdd7e417d3e19f0c1c4a0c9480cead3"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["Neither the pink and yellow shell nor the baby's ear shell is the shell found in Aruba.","The monk's fin shell was found 3 years after the shell found in Jamaica.","Of the pink and yellow shell and the shell found in Puerto Rico, one was found in 1995 and the other was found in 1992.","Of the shell found in Saint Lucia and the shell found in Grenada, one is the coquina and the other was found in 2001.","The white and yellow seashell was found 6 years after the shark eye shell.","The seashell found in 1998 wasn't found in Aruba.","The shell found in 1995 is either the honey cerith shell or the monk's fin shell.","Neither the seashell found in 2004 nor the baby's ear shell is the blue and white seashell.","The honey cerith shell was found 3 years before the black and white shell.","The shell found in Barbuda isn't blue and white.","Neither the shell found in 2004 nor the seashell found in Aruba is the monk's fin shell.","The seashell found in Puerto Rico was found 3 years after the honey cerith shell.","The shell found in Grenada is either the brown and pink seashell or the horned turban shell.","Of the seashell found in Puerto Rico and the shell found in Saint Lucia, one is the coquina and the other was found in 1995."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Jamaica","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ccbc73b05f20659d72e8dec197fc545"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["Ramon won't be speaking on May 13th.","Valerie is scheduled 1 day after the presenter from Brown.","Of the person from Harvard and the person who will speak on May 10th, one is Oliver and the other will discuss fossil fuels.","The presenter who will speak on May 15th will be either the presenter from Ohio State or the nitrogen usage expert.","The presenter who will speak on May 10th will discuss sulfur oxide.","Gerard is scheduled 2 days after the person from Brown.","The sulfur oxide expert is scheduled 2 days before the person from Yale.","Of the wind power expert and Inez, one is from Ohio State and the other will speak on May 14th.","Yolanda will be either the presenter from Stanford or the presenter who will speak on May 11th.","Of the presenter who will speak on May 14th and the presenter from Brown, one is Oliver and the other will discuss solar energy.","The person from Stanford will discuss nitrogen usage."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th"],"label_b":["Gerard","Inez","Oliver","Ramon","Valerie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["fossil fuels","global warming","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Harvard","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fb4731c4876dc5806edc1983dcaefe5"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["Of the asteroid with a diameter of 35 km and the asteroid rich in cobalt, one is 26 Amphitrite and the other will see mining operations begin in 2035.","82 Sylvia has a diameter 12 km larger than the asteroid rich in lanthanum.","The six asteroids are 49 Eugenia, the asteroid with a diameter of 17 km, the asteroid rich in cobalt, the asteroid with a diameter of 41 km, the asteroid rich in rhodium and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034.","Of the asteroid rich in rhodium and the asteroid rich in nickel, one is 26 Amphitrite and the other is 17 km across.","Of the asteroid rich in nickel and the asteroid rich in cobalt, one is 413 Doiotima and the other will see mining operations begin in 2030.","The asteroid rich in phosphorous has a diameter 12 km smaller than 413 Doiotima.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040 doesn't contain any lanthanum.","26 Amphitrite won't have mining operations begin there in 2040.","49 Eugenia won't have mining operations begin there in 2050.","The asteroid rich in lanthanum has a diameter 18 km larger than 35 Ursula."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km"],"label_b":["26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","lanthanum","nickel","phosphorous","rhodium","yttrium"],"label_d":["2028","2030","2034","2035","2040","2050"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf59ebe1eb72c8558bdfa325e3210cd2"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Of Bernadette's letter and the letter from Penzance, one was found in 2006 and the other was sent in 1997.","The bottle from Cherbourg is either the missive that was sent in 1969 or the missive that was sent in 1962.","The message that was sent in 1990 wasn't from Bournemouth.","The message that was sent in 1983, the missive from Penzance, and the missive from Bournemouth are three different letters.","Sean's bottle was from Torquay.","Marvin's letter was sent 28 years after the message from Le Havre.","Warren's letter was found in 2014.","Warren's missive was sent 7 years before the letter found in 2011.","Of Olive's missive and the letter that was sent in 1976, one was from Torquay and the other was found in 2013.","Olive's letter was sent sometime before the letter from Torquay.","Bernadette's message wasn't found in 2007."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990","1997"],"label_b":["Bernadette","Felipe","Marvin","Olive","Sean","Warren"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Penzance","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":["2006","2007","2010","2011","2013","2014"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78de7f4a19d5051a4dbb9722048279ef"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["The size 7 shirt isn't green.","Kirby's jersey isn't number 37.","Neither Levy's shirt nor the size 10 jersey is number 37.","The yellow shirt is 4 sizes larger than Nelson's jersey.","The six jerseys are the size 10 shirt, number 24, number 30, Nelson's shirt, number 45 and the purple jersey.","Number 30 is 2 sizes larger than Kirby's shirt.","Ellison's shirt isn't number 19.","Number 38 is either the white jersey or the orange shirt.","Of the size 9 jersey and number 24, one is Alford's and the other is white.","Of the size 11 shirt and Alford's shirt, one is red and the other is number 24.","Number 24 is smaller than Levy's jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Alford","Ellison","Kirby","Levy","Moore","Nelson"],"label_c":["green","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["19","24","30","37","38","45"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da1c409e4a50156c20ff6cff17aed69d"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The unit with the 12-year warranty doesn't have exactly 10,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.","The air conditioner with the 10-year warranty costs 130 dollars more than the air conditioner with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Ultralux 92 costs somewhat less than the air conditioner with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Binson C40 is either the $700 unit or the unit with the 15-year warranty.","The Freezon Flux is either the $635 unit or the unit with the 10-year warranty.","The Z-Free XL costs 65 dollars more than the air conditioner with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","Of the item with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the Ultralux 92, one has the 3-year warranty and the other costs $635.","Of the air conditioner with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the item with the 5-year warranty, one costs $700 and the other costs $570.","The Coolstar XV5 costs 65 dollars more than the unit with the 3-year warranty.","The Chiller Z doesn't have exactly 25,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.","The unit with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 260 dollars less than the Binson C40."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635","$700"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","3-year","5-year","10-year","12-year","15-year"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fad6f1362c82ae8cf66c6d0c414a6c7"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["Of Oliver and the Korean, one will go sixth and the other will lift 960 lbs.","Oliver will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the contestant going first.","Of the person going seventh and Wendell, one will lift 1,000 lbs and the other will lift 960 lbs.","The person who will lift 1,080 lbs isn't the American.","Vincent will lift a weight that is 160 pounds lighter than the one selected by the contestant going third.","The Canadian, the person who will lift 1,080 lbs, and Francisco are three different competitors.","The man who will lift 1,040 lbs, the Korean, and the contestant going fourth are three different competitors.","Francisco won't go first.","Jeremy is either the contestant going third or the Russian.","Of the man going third and Oliver, one will lift 960 lbs and the other will lift 1,080 lbs.","The Canadian will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the man going first.","The person going seventh is either the Swede or the man who will lift 1,080 lbs.","The man who will lift 880 lbs isn't the Russian."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","Swede"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22ae96869317c04caa0b66c47c0f00c9"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in May won't be managed by Al Anderson.","The job starting in May won't be managed by Cal Craft.","The $20,000 project won't be managed by Cal Craft.","The Ivy Street project begins 2 months before the $20,000 project.","Of the Gray Avenue project and the Ivy Street project, one will be headed by Dawn Daniels and the other will have a budget of $25,000.","Of Dawn Daniels's project and the Shelly Lane project, one starts in June and the other will have a budget of $28,000.","Of the job starting in August and the $30,000 project, one will focus on Willow Street and the other will be headed by Ed Erickson.","The $25,000 project is either the job starting in August or the Shelly Lane project.","The $20,000 project won't be managed by Bill Bonner.","The job starting in April won't have a budget of $28,000.","The Karie Lane project begins 1 month after the $25,000 project.","The York Court project begins sometime before the $30,000 project.","The $15,000 project begins sometime after Al Anderson's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Gray Avenue","Ivy Street","Karie Lane","Shelly Lane","Willow Street","York Court"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Ed Erickson","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$25,000","$28,000","$30,000","$36,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0157e6980ba8825c0c63ec369fa4bdef"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The order shaped like a baseball glove will be delivered 4 days after the raspberry cake.","Mrs. Harper's order won't be delivered on October 8.","Mrs. Nolan's cake is either the raspberry cake or the strawberry cake.","Mrs. Nolan's order will be delivered on October 9.","The cake shaped like a sailboat will be delivered sometime after the raspberry cake.","Of the order shaped like a bowling pin and Mrs. Danielson's cake, one will be delivered on October 9 and the other will be raspberry-flavored.","The key lime cake will be delivered 2 days after the order shaped like a turtle.","Mrs. Ingram's cake will be delivered on October 7.","Mrs. Nolan's order will be delivered sometime before the banana cake.","The chocolate cake will be delivered 3 days after Mrs. Massey's cake.","The October 8 delivery will be in the shape of a biplane."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9","October 10"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Danielson","Harper","Ingram","Massey","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","coconut","key lime","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d32a9c1d9a62e0874768c7bb7f6ea85f"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Olga's pack is larger than the Travelore pack.","Natasha's pack isn't orange.","Natasha's pack is 5 liters larger than the black pack.","Salvador's pack is 5 liters larger than the orange pack.","Of the 25 liter pack and the Grennel pack, one is Natasha's and the other is purple.","Paul's pack isn't 40 liters.","Of the green pack and Freddie's pack, one is made by Lugmor and the other is 25 liters.","Freddie's pack is either the 35 liter pack or the Adironda pack.","Salvador's pack isn't made by Pinkster.","Paul's pack is 5 liters larger than the blue pack.","Salvador's pack isn't made by Lugmor.","The Lugmor pack is 20 liters larger than the black pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter"],"label_b":["Freddie","Jeffrey","Natasha","Olga","Paul","Salvador"],"label_c":["Adironda","Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","orange","purple"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=981a9bbea44b3b2226250872f6d766f0"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The zircon sold for 30 dollars less than the gem from California.","Of the gem found in the Beard claim and the stone found in the Yates claim, one is the blue topaz and the other went for $800.","The stone found in the Livingston claim sold for somewhat more than the corundum.","The rhodolite is either the gem from Idaho or the gem found in the Ingram claim.","The stone from Idaho sold for somewhat more than the corundum.","The gem from Utah sold for 30 dollars more than the tourmaline.","The gem from Oregon is either the stone found in the Livingston claim or the stone found in the Marsh claim.","The tourmaline wasn't uncovered at the Fischer claim.","The gem from Colorado was found at the Beard claim.","Of the stone that sold for $820 and the stone from Wyoming, one was found at the Ingram claim and the other is the corundum.","The gem that sold for $790, the tourmaline, and the gem from Utah are three different gems.","The stone that sold for $830 was found at the Beard claim."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820","$830","$840"],"label_b":["blue topaz","corundum","rhodolite","smoky quartz","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Beard","Fischer","Ingram","Livingston","Marsh","Yates"],"label_d":["California","Colorado","Idaho","Oregon","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=115f22b6a97c74d7aefcd03ed45e13ef"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle with the postage stamp theme is either the jigsaw puzzle with 500 pieces or the puzzle with 750 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Sonaco doesn't have exactly 1500 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Vesem wasn't released in 1992.","Of the puzzle with the coral reef theme and the puzzle made by Lyrod, one was released in 1981 and the other has 750 pieces.","The puzzle with the coral reef theme has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1995.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde, the puzzle released in 1988, the puzzle with the football theme and the jigsaw puzzle with the coral reef theme are all different puzzles.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Vesem has 250 more pieces than the puzzle released in 1988.","The puzzle released in 1988 is either the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces or the puzzle with 750 pieces.","Of the puzzle with 1000 pieces and the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme, one was made by Vesem and the other was released in 1988.","The puzzle released in 1978 has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme.","Of the jigsaw puzzle with 1500 pieces and the puzzle made by Kimsight, one has the coral reef theme and the other has the outer space theme.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1992 has somewhat more than the puzzle with the football theme.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1995 is either the puzzle with the outer space theme or the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250","1500"],"label_b":["Buralde","Kimsight","Lyrod","Perunia","Sonaco","Vesem"],"label_c":["city skyline","coral reef","football","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":["1978","1981","1988","1992","1995","1998"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edde3a674c4a07f09375b84c6a3b9559"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["The person who started in 2009 isn't Hal Houston.","\"Wonderman\" began 3 years after the person who patrols Libertyville.","The hero who patrols Tenth Avenue isn't Gabe Grant.","The superhero who patrols Summerland isn't Gabe Grant.","The person who started in 2010 patrols Green Hills.","The superhero who started in 2011 doesn't patrol Tenth Avenue.","Jimmy Joyce, the superhero who patrols Tenth Avenue, \"Prism Shield\", the superhero who patrols Green Hills and the person who patrols Apple Valley are all different people.","\"Ultra Hex\" began sometime after the hero who patrols Libertyville.","Of \"Ultra Hex\" and Fred Fleming, one began his crusade in 2010 and the other patrols Mission Vale.","\"Prism Shield\" began 1 year before the person who patrols Green Hills.","Of the hero who patrols Summerland and the superhero who started in 2010, one is \"Prism Shield\" and the other is Fred Fleming.","Neither the superhero who patrols Tenth Avenue nor the person who patrols Apple Valley is \"Criminal Bane\".","Of \"Max Fusion\" and the person who started in 2012, one is Orel Osborne and the other patrols Green Hills."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Fred Fleming","Gabe Grant","Hal Houston","Jimmy Joyce","Orel Osborne","Tim Trevino"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Green Hills","Libertyville","Mission Vale","Summerland","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef4ed3245eac3ab58acdffa2a15d3c73"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The man going third will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the Korean.","The man who will lift 1,000 lbs won't go seventh.","Brent will lift a weight that is 120 pounds lighter than the one selected by the Russian.","The person who will lift 1,000 lbs won't go first.","Of the contestant who will lift 880 lbs and the contestant going fifth, one is the South African and the other is the Korean.","The Korean will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by Vincent.","Francisco isn't the Russian.","The man going third isn't the Canadian.","Oliver will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the Dane.","Francisco will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the Korean.","Jeremy won't go seventh.","Of the South African and Oliver, one will go first and the other will lift 960 lbs.","Of the Russian and the South African, one will lift 960 lbs and the other will go sixth."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Jeremy","Oliver","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","South African"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d9c3fe1bbe59285e97122756a1f0045"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["Of the 1,475 sq ft house and the home that rents for $825\/month, one is in Gilman and the other is in Hamilton.","The home in Angelus Oaks is 250 sq ft smaller than the rental owned by Bertha Allen.","The home in Fayette rents for $1,100\/month.","Of the home owned by Kip Jenkins and the home in La Palma, one rents for $1,100\/month and the other offers 1,100 sq ft of living space.","The home in La Palma is 250 sq ft smaller than the home owned by Freda Estes.","The rental owned by Edna Danish doesn't rent for $1,300\/month.","The home in Capitola is somewhat smaller than the home that rents for $1,250\/month.","The home in Angelus Oaks is 125 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Edna Danish.","The home owned by Jada Ingram is either the 1,600 sq ft home or the house in Fayette.","The rental in Capitola doesn't rent for $750\/month.","The rental in Gilman is 375 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,300\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft","1,725 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Capitola","Fayette","Gilman","Hamilton","La Palma"],"label_c":["$750\/month","$825\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Bertha Allen","Edna Danish","Freda Estes","Jada Ingram","Kip Jenkins","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fdf7365789365fb432330bdb2c031c42"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The 175 m. wide one was found in Botswana.","Neither the Cretaceous impact crater nor the crater in modern-day Ethiopia is the 200 m. wide crater.","The crater in modern-day Kazakhstan wasn't formed during the Jurassic period.","Neither the 125 m. wide one nor the 150 m. wide crater is the one in modern-day Ethiopia.","The Cambrian impact crater is 50 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Uruguay.","Of the Vorckin impact crater and the Jurassic impact crater, one is 200 m. wide and the other was found in Uruguay.","The 100 m. wide crater is either the crater in modern-day Kazakhstan or the Cretaceous impact crater.","The Hinwore impact crater was formed during the Carboniferous period.","The Kimeta impact crater is either the Triassic impact crater or the Jurassic impact crater.","The Moriwa impact crater isn't 150 m. wide.","The Asanish impact crater is 25 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Uruguay.","Neither the 125 m. wide crater nor the 150 m. wide crater is the Devonian impact crater.","The Hinwore impact crater was found in Botswana.","The one in modern-day India is 50 meters smaller than the Carboniferous impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m.","225 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Devonian","Jurassic","Triassic"],"label_d":["Botswana","Ethiopia","India","Kazakhstan","Poland","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abf1bc76e9d329cace32594974fb47c8"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Winnow XD isn't made by Mobilex.","Of the $75 item and the 10 GB phone, one is the Portimax C and the other is made by Volkia.","The Portimax C doesn't cost $145.","The $125 one, the Alphalon II, the 10 GB one, the Technitron item and the 8 GB item are all different phones.","The 2 GB item is made by Mobilex.","The Opel one has somewhat more storage than the Zennia 580.","The Mobilex phone has 4 GB less storage than the $199 phone.","Of the Pegasus mobile phone and the $25 mobile phone, one is the Zennia 580 and the other has 4 GB of storage.","The Technitron item is either the 4 GB phone or the $75 one.","The 12 GB one costs $75.","The Pegasus phone is either the Lunia V2 or the 8 GB mobile phone.","The Lunia V2 is made by Volkia.","The 8 GB mobile phone is either the $25 one or the $225 item."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB","12 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Dynatra","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$125","$145","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20da70e67b19fc5bafedb8f0ccb4cc91"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Of Gil Greene and the winner from Hawaii, one was the lawyer and the other was the accountant.","Ferris Fry wasn't from Tennessee.","The doctor was either the winner who won $10 million or the winner from Washington.","The person from Nebraska won somewhat more than the accountant.","Ed Elliott was from Florida.","Ed Elliott was either the person who won $25 million or the judge.","Gil Greene was either the senator or the person from Utah.","Ferris Fry won $10 million.","The senator won 10 million less than the person from Hawaii.","The winner who won $25 million was the doctor.","Of Cal Chandler and Alice Anders, one was from Hawaii and the other won $30 million.","The lawyer, Betty Baxter, and Alice Anders are three different people."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Florida","Hawaii","Nebraska","Tennessee","Utah","Washington"],"label_d":["accountant","doctor","judge","lawyer","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=248edf7789f79f734d5b590c6026bb4c"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team that dropped at Gran Mountain deployed 3 hours after Yankee Group.","The team with 9 members weren't dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The squad that dropped at Frazier Park deployed 2 hours after Sierra Group.","Sierra Group doesn't have exactly 9 members.","Charlie Group has 5 people in it.","India Group deployed sometime before the team that dropped at Brook Woods.","Whiskey Group has 10 people in it.","The squad that dropped at Brook Woods, the squad with 5 members, and the squad with 6 members are three different teams.","Of Tango Group and the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain, one deployed at 12:00pm and the other deployed at 11:00am.","Of the squad that dropped at Ezra Forest and the team that jumped at 11:00am, one has 10 people in it and the other is Yankee Group.","The team that dropped at Anthon Ridge deployed sometime before the squad with 4 members.","Sierra Group doesn't have exactly 4 members."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e75018260b48d7d89092d0ef20a639ef"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The bristlemouth is either the specimen found in 2006 or the specimen found at 18,000 ft.","The tube worm wasn't discovered in the Fallon Deep.","The lanternfish wasn't found in 1978.","Of the animal found in 1998 and the viperfish, one was discovered in the Willis Trench and the other was found at 16,500 ft.","The creature discovered in the Willis Trench was found somewhat lower down than the tube worm.","The animal found at 22,500 ft wasn't discovered in the Zini Trench.","The specimen found in 1984 was found 4,500 feet higher up than the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough.","The bristlemouth was found somewhat lower down than the creature discovered in the Tethys Trough.","The lanternfish was found 4,500 feet lower down than the animal found in 1984.","The specimen found in 1998 was found somewhat lower down than the lancetfish.","The animal found in 1998 was discovered in the Fallon Deep.","The specimen found at 22,500 ft, the tube worm, the specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench and the specimen found in 1993 are all different animals.","The creature discovered in the Tethys Trough, the anglerfish, and the specimen found in 1993 are three different animals."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft","22,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","lanternfish","lancetfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1984","1989","1993","1998","2006"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=687d21f1b067b9e23fc55fa2a7b1737d"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The project beginning in August isn't on the Orion.","The leopard shark study starts 1 month after the study on the Pegasus.","Tricia's study, the project on the Osprey, the study on the Pegasus and the study on the Serenity are all different projects.","Darryl's project is either the great white shark study or the study beginning in August.","Of the assignment on the Pegasus and the study on the Osprey, one is concerned with great white sharks and the other starts in June.","The assignment on the Osprey is either Gene's study or the basking shark project.","Zachary's assignment is on the Escape.","The basking shark project starts 2 months after the project on the Liberty.","The project beginning in July is concerned with basking sharks.","Neither the study beginning in August nor the project on the Serenity is Perry's assignment.","The goblin shark study is either the study on the Pegasus or the assignment on the Osprey.","Tricia's assignment is either the blacktip shark assignment or the project on the Pegasus.","Alvin's project has nothing to do with basking sharks."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Alvin","Darryl","Gene","Perry","Tricia","Zachary"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Orion","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","great white","hammerhead","leopard"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0b68e4b044f8cf60b2d7a1d7ac2babb"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who paid $9.75 is either Betsy or the person who requested acai berries.","Of June and Betsy, one paid $6.75 and the other wanted blueberries.","Delores paid 2 dollars more than the person who requested wheat grass.","Of the customer who requested flaxseed and the person who requested ginger, one wanted blackberries and the other paid $7.75.","Gene paid 1 dollar less than the person who wanted raspberries.","The person who paid $10.75 didn't request ginger.","The person who paid $7.75, the person who wanted strawberries, and the person who wanted bananas are three different people.","The customer who requested quinoa paid 1 dollar more than Delores.","Otis didn't want bananas.","Crystal paid more than the person who wanted blueberries.","The person who requested chia seeds paid 1 dollar more than Crystal.","The customer who paid $9.75 wanted blueberries."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75"],"label_b":["Betsy","Crystal","Delores","Gene","June","Otis"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c9f39afa7a7399ba62cca41cd85cc2c"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["Jon's episode was filmed in Cambodia.","The show where the survivor brought the rope aired 3 weeks before the episode filmed in New Zealand.","Kurt's episode gave its survivor the fire starter.","The show that aired on April 20th is either the episode filmed in Nicaragua or Kurt's episode.","Of the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet and the show that aired on May 4th, one was filmed in Nicaragua and the other featured Isaac.","The show where the survivor brought the knife is either the episode filmed in Kiribati or the episode filmed in Vanuatu.","The episode where the survivor brought the hatchet aired 1 week after Jon's show.","The episode where the survivor brought the pot aired sometime after Jon's show.","The show where the survivor brought the fire starter was filmed in Myanmar.","Alfredo's episode wasn't filmed in Nicaragua.","The episode filmed in Kiribati aired 4 weeks after Hector's episode.","Jon's episode, the episode filmed in Myanmar, and the show that aired on April 20th are three different episodes."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th","May 11th"],"label_b":["Alfredo","Hector","Isaac","Jon","Kurt","Pedro"],"label_c":["Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua","New Zealand","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["fire starter","hatchet","knife","pot","rope","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09fa3acd4579eb32e66717a210d25e93"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Of the mountain that is 14,340 feet tall and the mountain first summited by Hal Hudson, one was first climbed in 1899 and the other is Mt. York.","Of the mountain first climbed in 1926 and Mt. Mccormick, one is 14,470 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Eddie English.","The peak first climbed in 1946 is taller than Mt. Larsen.","The peak first summited by Chip Carson is 130 feet shorter than Mt. York.","Mt. Vincent wasn't conquered for the first time in 1962.","Mt. Vincent isn't 14,730 feet high.","The mountain that is 14,730 feet tall, Mt. Larsen, Mt. York, the peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs and the mountain first climbed in 1863 are all different mountains.","The peak first summited by Hal Hudson is either the peak first climbed in 1962 or Mt. Larsen.","The peak first climbed in 1845 wasn't first climbed by Art Aguilar.","Of Mt. Quinn and the mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer, one is 14,730 feet tall and the other is 14,210 feet tall.","Mt. Quinn is 260 feet shorter than the peak first climbed in 1845.","The peak first climbed in 1863, Mt. Larsen, and Mt. Vincent are three different mountains.","The mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer is 390 feet taller than the mountain first climbed in 1926."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730","14,860"],"label_b":["Mt. Dawson","Mt. Larsen","Mt. Mccormick","Mt. Quinn","Mt. Vincent","Mt. York"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Chip Carson","Eddie English","Hal Hudson","Jethro Jacobs","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":["1845","1863","1899","1926","1946","1962"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12f91dd431f659fa1d6371b4cbc44361"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Neither the Lakota native nor the candidate who received 10,000 votes was the writer.","The Westminster native isn't the doctor.","Cate Carlson isn't the teacher.","The Olema native was either the lawyer or Dale Donovan.","Bev Baird finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the Glendale native.","Bev Baird isn't the doctor.","Dale Donovan is from Mountain Mesa.","Cate Carlson finished 500 votes behind the Glendale native.","The Evansdale native is the writer.","The Mountain Mesa native finished 1,000 votes behind the architect.","Jed Jarvis finished an unknown number of votes behind the lawyer.","Of the Evansdale native and the candidate who received 11,000 votes, one is the doctor and the other was Kelly Kirby.","Neither the Glendale native nor the person who received 10,000 votes was Dale Donovan."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500","11,000"],"label_b":["Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Gilda Gray","Jed Jarvis","Kelly Kirby"],"label_c":["architect","doctor","lawyer","rancher","teacher","writer"],"label_d":["Evansdale","Glendale","Lakota","Mountain Mesa","Olema","Westminster"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a46ba80db436636f4732ada1c8fc649"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Rubico One, the submersible built by Zephyr Waves, and the $27,000 craft are three different submarines.","The submarine built by Zephyr Waves costs 1,000 dollars more than the submersible with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet.","The craft with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc..","The Cafader Six is either the submarine built by Abyss Toys or the $26,000 craft.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the Abby EX-4.","Of the submersible with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet and the Abby EX-4, one costs $30,000 and the other is sold by Zephyr Waves.","The Steado G5 costs somewhat more than the craft with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet.","The Cafader Six doesn't have a maximum depth of 10,000 feet.","The craft built by Pan Systems is either the Abby EX-4 or the Marine V.","Of the Abby EX-4 and the $27,000 submarine, one has a maximum depth of 16,000 feet and the other is sold by MarineCo.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet costs somewhat more than the submersible built by Abyss Toys.","The Marine V doesn't have a maximum depth of 8,500 feet."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","4,000 feet","7,000 feet","8,500 feet","10,000 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=777dab7844723ee92c268d24108a8b2e"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in May won't be managed by Ed Erickson.","The Gray Avenue project will have a budget of $36,000.","The $20,000 project begins 1 month after the $15,000 project.","Hal Hamilton's project is either the job starting in September or the Gray Avenue project.","The Gray Avenue project starts in July.","The Virgil Street project won't be managed by Al Anderson.","The Harkin Drive project won't have a budget of $20,000.","The Clara Street project will have a budget of $18,000.","Gail Garrett's project begins sometime before Dawn Daniels's project.","The six projects are the York Court project, the job starting in September, Ed Erickson's project, the job starting in June, Al Anderson's project and the job starting in April.","The Harkin Drive project won't be managed by Gail Garrett.","The Clara Street project won't be managed by Gail Garrett.","The $30,000 project begins 3 months after Dawn Daniels's project.","The York Court project begins 2 months after Dawn Daniels's project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Clara Street","Gray Avenue","Harkin Drive","Juniper Lane","Virgil Street","York Court"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Dawn Daniels","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett","Hal Hamilton"],"label_d":["$15,000","$18,000","$20,000","$30,000","$32,000","$36,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6360c1c57f63af90d8bcda2c16e9301"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The person hired on March 15th is either the Faraday College graduate or Cynthia.","Kelvin was hired by Dorsey Assoc..","Zachary is either the Velez & York hire or the Leach & Mccall hire.","The Faraday College graduate was hired by Ingram & Kemp.","The Faraday College graduate was hired sometime after the Haynes Inc. hire.","The Dorsey Assoc. hire was hired sometime after the Rutherford College graduate.","Rosalie wasn't hired by Ingram & Kemp.","The person hired on March 27th wasn't hired by Dorsey Assoc..","Of the Green & Hayes hire and the Summit College graduate, one is Abel and the other was hired on March 12th.","Cynthia is either the Dorsey Assoc. hire or the Albion College graduate.","The person hired on March 15th, the Summit College graduate, the Rutherford College graduate and the Albion College graduate are all different people.","The Leach & Mccall hire was hired 3 days before the Sacred Heart College graduate.","Abel was hired on March 21st."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th","March 27th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Kelvin","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Riverview","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5062a82a0f412a59282c0ac289a4baa3"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Of Dr. Horton's article and the essay in Chapter 3, one is about volcanoes and the other is 14 pages long.","Dr. Weber's article is 16 pages long.","Dr. Horton's essay will appear somewhere in the book before the article about volcanoes.","The essay in Chapter 5 isn't about asteroids.","Dr. Kent's essay is about volcanoes.","Dr. Callahan's article isn't 8 pages long.","Of Dr. Callahan's article and the essay about oceanography, one is 7 pages long and the other will be in Chapter 6.","Dr. Guerrero's essay will appear 4 chapters after the piece about earthquakes.","Dr. Weber's essay will appear 1 chapter before the 12-page essay.","The piece about dinosaurs is either the article in Chapter 2 or the article in Chapter 1.","Neither the piece about oceanography nor the essay about asteroids is the essay in Chapter 4."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6"],"label_b":["Callahan","Dean","Guerrero","Horton","Kent","Weber"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e80ef1cec6d429ee4dbb978e9c9d191d"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Jebedah, the giraffe from Zambia, and the one that is 12 feet tall are three different giraffes.","The giraffe from Zambia is 1 foot taller than the 20-year-old giraffe.","The 25-year-old one is 2 feet taller than Bagee.","Of the 23-year-old one and Bagee, one is 15 feet tall and the other came from Zambia.","Chamey is either the one from Botswana or the animal that is 11 feet tall.","Of Bagee and the giraffe that is 12 feet tall, one is 26 years old and the other came from Kenya.","Dyneton isn't exactly 23 years old.","Chamey isn't exactly 25 years old.","The 23-year-old animal is somewhat taller than the animal from Botswana.","Zakita is somewhat taller than the 19-year-old giraffe.","The 19-year-old one is 2 feet taller than the animal from Chad.","The animal from Somalia is either Bagee or Dyneton."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet"],"label_b":["Bagee","Chamey","Dyneton","Gareka","Jebedah","Zakita"],"label_c":["Botswana","Chad","Kenya","Somalia","Tanzania","Zambia"],"label_d":["15","19","20","23","25","26"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1487955bb3578b4a59096cdf844c242b"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["Of Cathy's event and Virgil's event, one took place at Aspen Hills and the other happened in August.","The sighting at Viking Woods took place 3 months after Hannah's account.","The 8:15 pm account took place 2 months after Cathy's account.","The 4:35 pm account took place sometime before Nina's account.","The 12:30 am event took place sometime after Ada's sighting.","Of the 5:50 pm event and the July event, one took place at Aspen Hills and the other was Bobbie's.","The July event wasn't at Seryl Forest.","Hannah's event didn't happen at 11:25 pm.","Of the April event and the March event, one happened at 12:30 am and the other took place at Juniper Springs.","The 12:30 am event was either the sighting at Bald Hill Run or the July event.","Hannah's event didn't happen in April."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Ada","Bobbie","Cathy","Hannah","Nina","Virgil"],"label_c":["Aspen Hills","Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Laurel Grove","Seryl Forest","Viking Woods"],"label_d":["4:35 pm","5:50 pm","8:15 pm","11:25 pm","12:30 am","2:00 am"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12c78101838df146d31248817574859e"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Away in Arles isn't exactly 185 pages long.","Matt Stevens's book sold somewhat more copies than Wendalissa.","The 226-page book sold somewhat fewer copies than Roscoe Jones's book.","The 310-page book sold 21 fewer copies than Two for Tennis.","The title that sold 33 copies was written by Bill Orega.","The 310-page book sold 14 fewer copies than My Best Friend.","Of the 185-page book and Two for Tennis, one sold 19 copies and the other was written by Zoey Stout.","The title that sold 26 copies wasn't written by Matt Stevens.","Of My Best Friend and the book that sold 12 copies, one was written by Daniel Hansen and the other is 226 pages long.","Daniel Hansen's book sold somewhat fewer copies than the 192-page book.","The title that sold 40 copies isn't exactly 204 pages long.","Bill Orega's book is either the 185-page book or Zara's Game."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40","47"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["185","192","204","226","310","345"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be1c9f4e27e9188d6106c9f4703be7fd"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The class with 5 people starts sometime after the ashtanga yoga session.","The prenatal yoga class isn't led by Opal.","The prenatal yoga class doesn't start at 11:30am.","Of Juana's class and the session with 6 people, one teaches anusara yoga and the other is at 1:30pm.","Opal's session begins 4 hours before the session with 8 people.","The 1:30pm class has 12 people in it.","The bikram yoga class has 8 people in it.","The session with 14 people isn't led by Sandra.","The session with 5 people begins 3 hours before Juana's session.","The session with 6 people is led by Rosemary.","Teresa's class starts 1 hour after Opal's session.","The iyengar yoga session isn't led by Teresa.","The 11:30am class, the bikram yoga session, and Sandra's session are three different classes."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal"],"label_c":["Juana","Nancy","Opal","Rosemary","Sandra","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","12","14"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aaa01ef5eb3aa7f9ffe9b5acd9ce0507"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The six paintings are the masterpiece that's been missing for 15 years, Lanot's masterpiece, the 1937 piece, Arim Aleen's piece, Verturu's painting and the 1913 masterpiece.","Baudry Brim's painting hasn't been missing for exactly 25 years.","Graham Ginso's masterpiece hasn't been missing for exactly 13 years.","Lanot's piece isn't \"Willow Bend\".","Of the masterpiece that's been missing for 15 years and the painting that's been missing for 20 years, one is \"Girl at Sea\" and the other was painted in 1897.","Of the 1897 piece and the painting that's been missing for 10 years, one is by Rilania and the other is by Lanot.","The 1937 painting hasn't been missing for exactly 25 years.","The 1905 painting has been missing for 20 years.","The 1913 piece isn't \"Clockwork\".","Of \"Tantrum\" and \"Girl at Sea\", one is by Arim Aleen and the other was painted in 1921.","Verturu's painting was painted 8 years before \"Willow Bend\".","Baudry Brim's masterpiece was painted 16 years after \"Hoxley Hills\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937"],"label_b":["Arim Aleen","Baudry Brim","Graham Ginso","Lanot","Rilania","Verturu"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","19","20","25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dd1216ce7d2e81bb4dba12d9aecd1e3"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["The book published in 2007 is either Lela's project or Rodney's assignment.","Delia's assignment isn't in German.","The book published in 2007, the 200 page assignment, the Swedish assignment, Vanessa's assignment and the 225 page project are all different projects.","The 250 page project wasn't published in 2008.","Lela's assignment isn't in Polish.","The book published in 2005 is 50 pages shorter than Rodney's project.","Zachary's assignment is either the book published in 2005 or the Swedish assignment.","The book published in 2005 is 50 pages shorter than the Russian project.","The 250 page assignment is in Polish.","The German project is 25 pages longer than Rodney's project.","The book published in 2009 is 25 pages longer than the Swedish assignment.","The Italian project is longer than Rodney's project.","The book published in 2012 is 25 pages longer than Vanessa's project."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages","275 pages"],"label_b":["Bryan","Delia","Lela","Rodney","Vanessa","Zachary"],"label_c":["2005","2007","2008","2009","2010","2012"],"label_d":["German","Italian","Mandarin","Polish","Russian","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9909692f0e382b1fcffc3ad2732fb255"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["Of the aircraft built by Pittakan and the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5, one costs $175 million and the other is the Vipertooth.","The Raven 12 doesn't have a top speed of Mach 3.2.","The Raven 12 doesn't cost $150 million.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 1.8 was built by McConnell.","The aircraft built by McConnell, the $150 million jet, and the Darkwing 6 are three different jets.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.3 costs 75 million dollars less than the plane built by Forsyth.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.9 is either the jet built by Ale and Moore or the aircraft built by Drummond.","The Kesseling costs 50 million dollars less than the aircraft built by Pittakan.","Of the jet built by Ale and Moore and the Kesseling, one has a top speed of Mach 2.3 and the other costs $125 million.","The Raven 12, the jet with a top speed of Mach 1.8, and the $200 million jet are three different jets.","The Vipertooth doesn't cost $225 million.","Of the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 1.8 and the $125 million plane, one was built by Drummond and the other is the Falcon X-2.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 3.2 wasn't built by Forsyth."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad904ff5424085397922431d04f717c3"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The event with its epicenter at Sycula occurred 18 years before the quake with a duration of 41 seconds.","The earthquake that took place in 1938 didn't have a rating of 8.8.","Of the earthquake with a duration of 58 seconds and the quake that took place in 1932, one had a rating of 8.6 and the other had its epicenter at Sycula.","The quake with a duration of 49 seconds, the 8.4 event, the earthquake with its epicenter at Toruos and the earthquake that took place in 1950 were all different earthquakes.","The quake with its epicenter at Fujizen occurred 12 years after the 8.4 quake.","The 8.9 quake occurred 6 years after the event with its epicenter at Fujizen.","The 8.1 event occurred sometime before the earthquake with its epicenter at Sycula.","Of the 8.4 earthquake and the earthquake with a duration of 84 seconds, one happened in 1926 and the other happened in 1920.","The quake with its epicenter at Yeronia didn't have a rating of 8.9.","Of the quake that took place in 1944 and the event that took place in 1932, one had its epicenter at Toruos and the other had a rating of 8.9.","The quake with a duration of 97 seconds didn't have a rating of 8.8.","The quake with its epicenter at Belok was either the event that took place in 1920 or the event with a duration of 58 seconds."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944","1950"],"label_b":["Belok","Fujizen","Jaorm","Sycula","Toruos","Yeronia"],"label_c":["8.1","8.4","8.6","8.8","8.9","9.0"],"label_d":["41 seconds","49 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds","97 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2c08335c3e2238f940ed4651f783286"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Moore's jersey isn't a size 7.","The white jersey is smaller than number 19.","The six jerseys are Quinn's jersey, the size 10 jersey, number 45, the size 7 shirt, number 49 and the size 9 jersey.","The purple jersey is 2 sizes smaller than Levy's shirt.","Ellison's shirt is 3 sizes smaller than number 37.","Neither Oliver's jersey nor number 37 is the size 8 jersey.","Number 45 isn't yellow.","Of number 38 and number 37, one is green and the other is a size 10.","The black jersey is either Levy's shirt or the size 11 shirt.","Oliver's jersey is 2 sizes larger than number 45.","Number 30 isn't purple.","Neither number 49 nor the size 9 jersey is Moore's jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Ellison","Jacobson","Levy","Moore","Oliver","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":["19","30","37","38","45","49"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9692e949c07a49c7bb86d8390c4e36dc"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The red item took 5 more minutes to print than Felicia's design.","The design that printed in 25 minutes wasn't the helmet.","Of the purple design and the white design, one took 20 minutes to print and the other was the mask.","The phone case required 5 fewer minutes to print than the yellow item.","The green item wasn't the whistle.","Felicia's design required 15 fewer minutes to print than the whistle.","The flower required 10 fewer minutes to print than Felicia's design.","Philip's design wasn't the mask.","Mary's piece was either the item that printed in 25 minutes or the design that printed in 10 minutes.","The piece that printed in 35 minutes was either Gary's item or the mask.","Of the purple item and the piece that printed in 25 minutes, one was Raquel's and the other was Felicia's.","The green design took somewhat more minutes to print than the flower."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes"],"label_b":["Felicia","Gary","Irma","Mary","Philip","Raquel"],"label_c":["flower","helmet","mask","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":["green","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2983cc14130cd4ad85a2e04b020f3c2"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Magic Marbles didn't sell for $75.","Of the video game bought by Lloyd and the one that came out in 1986, one is Victorforce and the other sold for $80.","The video game that came out in 1983 is either the video game bought by Raul or Countershot.","Blaster Boy wasn't bought by Shannon.","The one that sold for $50 wasn't bought by Melvin.","The video game that came out in 1987 didn't sell for $50.","The video game that sold for $85 came out sometime after Troop Seven.","Magic Marbles came out 2 years after the video game that sold for $85.","The game that sold for $65 came out 1 year before the video game bought by Lloyd.","Countershot came out 3 years after the game that sold for $65.","Of the game bought by Eduardo and the game bought by Shannon, one came out in 1985 and the other is Magic Marbles.","The game that sold for $50, the game that came out in 1986, Victorforce, Blaster Boy and the one that came out in 1983 are all different video games."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Eduardo","Frank","Lloyd","Melvin","Raul","Shannon"],"label_d":["$45","$50","$65","$75","$80","$85"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03808397c834c71c8d83e2c159a81fcf"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Victor doesn't live in Zearing.","Neither the centenarian who is 109 years old nor Ben is the centenarian who lives in Udell.","The person who lives in Highland is 3 years older than Ernesto.","The six people are Mattie, the centenarian who lives in Kirkville, the Washington native, the Louisiana native, the centenarian who lives in Highland and the person who is 110 years old.","Preston doesn't live in Limington.","Preston is either the Alaska native or the centenarian who is 113 years old.","Tim is a native of Louisiana.","The Virginia native is 3 years younger than the person who lives in Zearing.","The person who is 109 years old doesn't live in Limington.","Of the centenarian who lives in Highland and Victor, one is a native of Washington and the other is 114 years old.","The Kansas native is 1 year older than Preston."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years","114 years"],"label_b":["Ben","Ernesto","Mattie","Preston","Tim","Victor"],"label_c":["Alaska","Kansas","Louisiana","Utah","Virginia","Washington"],"label_d":["Highland","Isleton","Kirkville","Limington","Udell","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=271a046f3700581e11468336de340fba"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["The storm that hit in 1956 didn't make landfall at Rockford.","Hurricane Deloris didn't cause exactly $16.6 million in damage.","The storm that caused $18.5 million in damage was either Hurricane Audrey or the storm that made landfall at Onawa.","Hurricane Velma didn't strike in 1964.","The hurricane that made landfall at Varina was either the storm that hit in 1952 or the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage.","The six hurricanes were the storm that made landfall at Granger, the storm that caused $12.5 million in damage, the hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage, the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage, Hurricane Yvette and the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage.","Hurricane Eileen was either the storm that hit in 1960 or the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage.","Of the hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage and the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage, one was Hurricane Yvette and the other struck in 1952.","Hurricane Deloris didn't cause exactly $12.5 million in damage.","The hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage hit 4 years before Hurricane Freda.","The storm that made landfall at Onawa hit sometime before Hurricane Velma.","Hurricane Freda didn't cause exactly $15.7 million in damage.","Of the hurricane that made landfall at Escondido and the hurricane that hit in 1956, one caused $13.1 million in damage and the other caused $15.7 million in damage.","Hurricane Velma didn't make landfall at Granger."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960","1964"],"label_b":["Audrey","Deloris","Eileen","Freda","Velma","Yvette"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$15.7 million","$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$18.5 million"],"label_d":["Escondido","Granger","Onawa","Rockford","Varina","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4f975c30bd6cbad85803e8f9a31eead"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The team that launched the red potato didn't use the catapult.","The team that used the slingshot went 15 feet farther than the Super Tubers.","The team that launched the red potato went somewhat farther than the Mad Mashers.","The contestants that launched the black potato didn't use the catapult.","The group that launched the white potato went 30 feet farther than the contestants that used the vacuum cannon.","The Russets was either the contestants that launched the blue potato or the team that used the trebuchet.","Of the team that used the slingshot and the Russets, one scored a distance of 150 ft and the other used the blue potato.","The team that launched the red potato didn't use the hybrid sling.","Of the contestants that launched the purple potato and the team that used the hybrid sling, one scored a distance of 150 ft and the other was the Potato Bros.","The Mad Mashers went 45 feet farther than the contestants that used the trebuchet.","The contestants that used the trebuchet was either the Super Tubers or the Spud Chuckers.","The group that made it to 210 ft was either the Flying Eyes or the team that launched the red potato."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices","Colors"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft","195 ft","210 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Russets","Spud Chuckers","Super Tubers"],"label_c":["catapult","hybrid sling","slingshot","trebuchet","vacuum cannon","water cannon"],"label_d":["black","blue","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9c954f980f7daf1754d38b2621cde50"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who paid $8.75, the person who requested flaxseed, and the customer who requested ginger are three different people.","The customer who requested quinoa is either Nellie or Crystal.","The customer who wanted tangerines, the person who requested acai berries, and Eddie are three different people.","Nellie didn't want tangerines.","The customer who paid $11.75 is either Trevor or the person who wanted bananas.","The person who requested flaxseed paid 1 dollar less than Nellie.","Of the person who requested acai berries and the customer who requested flaxseed, one paid $9.75 and the other wanted blueberries.","The customer who paid $7.75, the person who requested flaxseed, Trevor, the person who requested quinoa and the customer who wanted bananas are all different people.","The person who requested kale paid more than Zachary.","The person who wanted blackberries is either the person who requested acai berries or Trevor.","Of the person who wanted strawberries and the customer who requested flaxseed, one is Trevor and the other paid $6.75.","The customer who wanted bananas didn't request ginger.","The person who wanted strawberries didn't request chia seeds.","The customer who wanted strawberries paid 1 dollar more than Nellie."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75"],"label_b":["Crystal","Eddie","Nellie","Rosa","Trevor","Zachary"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76145459f84f09ecac684dfcfeb63bb4"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The vehicle that received the $50 fine isn't from Rhode Island.","The vehicle that received the $50 fine isn't from Florida.","The car with the RBD-337 plates was fined 100 dollars more than the Hornet.","The Cavalo was fined somewhat less than the automobile from Louisiana.","The Fierro, the vehicle with the SVZ-880 plates, the automobile from New Mexico, the automobile with the GGZ-007 plates and the car with the RBD-337 plates are all different cars.","The car with the SVZ-880 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the car from Mississippi.","The Grandero isn't from Louisiana.","The Fierro isn't from Florida.","The car that received the $125 fine doesn't have the MRT-628 plates.","The Cavalo is either the automobile that received the $75 fine or the automobile with the RBD-337 plates.","Of the car from Louisiana and the Dartson, one was fined $25 and the other has the FRZ-192 plates.","Of the Fierro and the automobile that received the $50 fine, one has the MRT-628 plates and the other has the SVZ-880 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125","$150"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Colorado","Florida","Louisiana","Mississippi","New Mexico","Rhode Island"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30813120d45d7e5ce3f7d88a75aed003"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The 1834 building is either the Tran family's home or the home on Oak Ridge Road.","Of the home on Rosewood Street and Porcher Place, one is owned by the Nunez family and the other was built in 1834.","The 1841 building isn't on Thiesse Drive.","The 1841 building is either Belle Grove or the Tran family's house.","The house on Ash Avenue was built sometime after the Nunez family's house.","Fox Cottage isn't on Buffalo Lane.","The Frazier family's building was built 14 years before the building on Oak Ridge Road.","Wagner Mansion, the home on Ash Avenue, the house on Thiesse Drive, the 1862 building and the Porter family's home are all different homes.","The Woodard family's building is either the 1862 building or Leiman Manor.","The house on Ash Avenue is either the Woodard family's house or the 1841 house.","The Lowery family's house was built sometime before Woodlawn.","Of Woodlawn and the building on Ash Avenue, one is owned by the Frazier family and the other was built in 1869."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Fox Cottage","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Wagner Mansion","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Frazier","Lowery","Nunez","Porter","Tran","Woodard"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Buffalo Lane","Oak Ridge Road","Rosewood Street","Sandhill Circle","Thiesse Drive"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3369872b0ccc0118a2683bc27a1608d7"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The city whose mayor is Hanna Henson has 6,000 more people than Palo.","Neither Brisbane nor the city with a population of 34,000 is the town in Suffolk County.","The city in Hampshire County, Oakland Acres, the city whose mayor is Kevin King, the town with a population of 43,000 and Quasqueton are all different cities.","Of Palo and Oakland Acres, one has a population of 28,000 and the other has Gil Gonzales as its mayor.","The town in Plymouth County is either the town with a population of 37,000 or the city whose mayor is Kevin King.","The town in Nantucket County has fewer people than the town whose mayor is Gil Gonzales.","The city with a population of 43,000 doesn't have Ted Tanner as its mayor.","Of the city with a population of 43,000 and the town whose mayor is Sal Swanson, one is in Hampshire County and the other is Montclair.","Of the town whose mayor is Kevin King and the city whose mayor is Sal Swanson, one is in Hampshire County and the other has a population of 28,000.","Oakland Acres doesn't have a population of 40,000.","The city whose mayor is Kevin King has 12,000 fewer people than the city in Essex County.","The city whose mayor is Hanna Henson isn't in Nantucket County.","Quasqueton doesn't have a population of 34,000."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000","43,000"],"label_b":["Brisbane","Garnavillo","Montclair","Oakland Acres","Palo","Quasqueton"],"label_c":["Essex","Hampshire","Nantucket","Norfolk","Plymouth","Suffolk"],"label_d":["Gil Gonzales","Hanna Henson","Kevin King","Pete Porter","Sal Swanson","Ted Tanner"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e55e748074ca788f6cf4c1da0341009"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The contestant who scored 55 points wasn't from Oakland Acres.","The contestant from Toledo finished 7 points lower than Willard.","Bill didn't finish with 48 points.","Bill wasn't from Dana Point.","Of the player from Mount Union and the contestant who threw the violet darts, one finished with 48 points and the other was Vincent.","The contestant from Mount Union didn't throw the white darts.","Vincent was either the contestant who threw the white darts or the contestant who threw the gray darts.","The player who threw the orange darts finished 7 points lower than the player who threw the violet darts.","The contestant from New Market finished 21 points lower than Evan.","Rudy was from New Market.","The contestant from Toledo threw the violet darts.","Bill wasn't from Oakland Acres.","Evan didn't throw the red darts.","The contestant who threw the yellow darts scored 7 points higher than Vincent."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76"],"label_b":["Bill","Evan","Matthew","Rudy","Vincent","Willard"],"label_c":["gray","orange","red","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Dana Point","Mount Union","New Market","Oakland Acres","Toledo","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f228a3287fff893c74443a20b4cf9e3c"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["Of the ad with 775 responses and the web campaign, one was produced by Faith Fowler and the other has the $65,000 budget.","The campaign produced by Faith Fowler has brought 150 fewer responses than the magazine ad.","The ad with 775 responses was produced by Gilda Gamble.","The ad with the $50,000 budget wasn't produced by Iva Ingram.","The ad with 925 responses wasn't produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The ad with the $15,000 budget is either the ad produced by Faith Fowler or the ad produced by Gilda Gamble.","The ad with the $30,000 budget has brought in 150 more responses than the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins.","The campaign produced by Faith Fowler has brought 450 fewer responses than the direct mailer.","The ad with the $30,000 budget has brought fewer responses than the ad produced by Iva Ingram.","The radio spot wasn't produced by Iva Ingram.","The ad with the $75,000 budget has brought in more responses than the tv commercial.","Of the web campaign and the ad produced by Hal Hopkins, one has brought in 625 responses and the other has the $75,000 budget."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b64d419e43830e813bea514ed30d495"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["The one who got the root beer paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the hamburger.","Of Glen and the diner who paid $4.99, one had the cream soda and the other ordered the turkey plate.","The one who got the lemonade was either Felipe or the diner who paid $7.99.","Vanessa paid 4 dollars more than the diner who ordered the club sandwich.","The diner who paid $8.99 didn't order the cheese steak.","The diner who ordered the club sandwich paid 1 dollar less than the one who got the water.","The diner who paid $7.99 didn't order the cheese steak.","Oliver was either the one who got the iced tea or the diner who ordered the cheese steak.","Of the diner who ordered the turkey plate and the one who got the root beer, one was Felipe and the other paid $6.99.","The diner who paid $8.99 didn't order the spaghetti.","Neither the one who got the lemonade nor the diner who paid $6.99 was Bradley.","The diner who ordered the turkey plate paid more than Felipe."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Bradley","Felipe","Glen","Lee","Oliver","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","iced tea","lemonade","root beer","water"],"label_d":["cheese steak","club sandwich","hamburger","spaghetti","tuna melt","turkey plate"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb258688aa06c967eecedeb8a6e1f0da"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The mushroom that sells for $30 per pound is either the bear's tooth mushroom or the mushroom going to Organimarket.","The shaggy mane mushroom, the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods, the mushroom found in Wiota Woods, the mushroom that sells for $45 per pound and the mushroom going to Nature's Way are all different mushrooms.","The mushroom going to Edna's Edibles sells for somewhat less per pound than the velvet foot mushroom.","The mushroom that sells for $25 per pound is either the mushroom going to Organimarket or the mushroom found in Lowell Woods.","The mushroom that sells for $30 per pound wasn't found in Wiota Woods.","The mushroom going to Abby's Mart sells for 10 dollars less per pound than the mushroom found in Lowell Woods.","The mushroom found in Buckeye Woods sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom going to Localvoria.","The mushroom going to Pete's Produce is either the mushroom that sells for $45 per pound or the oyster mushroom.","Of the mushroom found in Pomona Woods and the pink bottom mushroom, one will go to Localvoria and the other sells for $25 per pound.","The mushroom found in Buckeye Woods is either the mushroom going to Pete's Produce or the mushroom that sells for $30 per pound.","The bricktop mushroom wasn't found in Cooper Woods.","Of the velvet foot mushroom and the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods, one will go to Abby's Mart and the other sells for $50 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45","$50"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","oyster","pink bottom","shaggy mane","velvet foot"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Edna\\'s Edibles","Localvoria","Nature\\'s Way","Organimarket","Pete\\'s Produce"],"label_d":["Buckeye Woods","Cooper Woods","Lowell Woods","Pomona Woods","Upland Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5682567d3ce2c42a6d63b2bd2dd440d"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["Of the squad from Stacyville and the squad that finished with 715 points, one was the Rowdy Rollers and the other wore orange shirts.","The Splitters finished 12 points above the team from Fullerton.","The team from Lathrop finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the team in the gold shirts.","The team from Stacyville was either the team that finished with 763 points or the squad in the gold shirts.","The squad from Hartwick finished 12 points below the squad in the violet shirts.","The team from Castro Valley didn't wear white shirts.","The Turkey Rolls didn't finish with 751 points.","The Alley Cats finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the squad in the orange shirts.","The Oddballs was either the team in the yellow shirts or the team from Castro Valley.","The team from Hartwick finished 12 points below the Turkey Rolls.","The team that finished with 715 points was either the squad in the gold shirts or the team from Hartwick.","Of the squad that finished with 751 points and the Gutter Gals, one wore orange shirts and the other was from Newark.","Neither the team from Fullerton nor the squad from Lathrop was the squad that finished with 775 points.","The squad that finished with 727 points didn't wear yellow shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763","775"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Oddballs","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","orange","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Castro Valley","Fullerton","Hartwick","Lathrop","Newark","Stacyville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ee317797c49736dc061a6ac1a4ba341"} {"story":"A group of train conductors has just received their individual assignments for next week's schedule. Using only the clues provided, match each conductor to his train, scheduled day, and departure and arrival stations.","clues":["The conductor arriving at Thornburg won't depart from Buttonwillow.","The conductor departing from Indio will leave sometime before the conductor arriving at Paradise.","Neither the conductor departing from Indio nor Chris is the conductor working on June 15.","The conductor arriving at Westgate won't depart from Indio.","The person arriving at Zwingle will leave 4 days after Julio.","Of the person arriving at Vinalhaven and the conductor working on June 11, one will depart from Buttonwillow and the other is Chris.","Chris will leave 1 day after the person departing from Daly City.","The conductor working on June 15 won't depart from Hardwick.","Neither the conductor working on June 11 nor Zachary is the person arriving at Paradise.","The conductor arriving at Paradise won't depart from Epworth.","Of the person arriving at Zwingle and Roderick, one is scheduled to leave on June 11 and the other is scheduled to leave on June 14.","Of the person arriving at Zwingle and the person arriving at Vinalhaven, one is Greg and the other is scheduled to leave on June 13.","Greg will leave 4 days after the person arriving at Westgate.","Neither the person departing from Hardwick nor the person working on June 11 is the conductor arriving at Vinalhaven."],"categories":["Days","Names","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["June 10","June 11","June 12","June 13","June 14","June 15"],"label_b":["Chris","Greg","Julio","Oscar","Roderick","Zachary"],"label_c":["Buttonwillow","Coulterville","Daly City","Epworth","Hardwick","Indio"],"label_d":["Paradise","Thornburg","Vinalhaven","Westgate","Yreka","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29c5b7303c24bee4e63da4da6797d394"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The show where the survivor brought the water filter wasn't filmed in Nicaragua.","The show filmed in Vanuatu aired 4 weeks before the episode where the survivor brought the knife.","Bennie's show wasn't filmed in Bolivia.","Kurt's episode aired sometime after the episode filmed in Cambodia.","The show filmed in Vanuatu aired 1 week before Mathew's show.","The episode where the survivor brought the hatchet aired 1 week before the episode filmed in Kiribati.","Hector's show aired 1 week before the show where the survivor brought the duct tape.","Of Jon's show and the episode that aired on May 11th, one was filmed in Cambodia and the other gave its survivor the fire starter.","Of Kurt's episode and Jon's episode, one aired on May 4th and the other gave its survivor the rope.","The six episodes are the episode that aired on April 27th, the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet, the show where the survivor brought the knife, Jon's show, Alfredo's episode and Mathew's episode.","Kurt's show wasn't filmed in Nicaragua."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th","May 11th"],"label_b":["Alfredo","Bennie","Hector","Jon","Kurt","Mathew"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","knife","rope","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8f7a05d81d8e9a22974e35c14acd549"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The traveler who went to Martinique set sail 1 year after the traveler who took the Trinity cruise.","Neither the person who took the 1986 cruise nor the person who took the Silver Shores cruise is Paula.","Damon wasn't on the Baroness cruise.","Of Paula and Jessica, one took the Azure Seas cruise and the other was on the 1988 cruise.","Of the traveler who took the Silver Shores cruise and Lee, one went to Grenada and the other was on the 1984 cruise.","Of the person who went to Trinidad and the person who took the Farralon cruise, one is Damon and the other was on the 1985 cruise.","Kathy, the traveler who took the 1986 cruise, the traveler who took the Silver Shores cruise and the person who took the Neptunia cruise are all different travelers.","The person who went to Puerto Rico set sail 2 years after the traveler who took the Trinity cruise.","The person who took the 1987 cruise went to Trinidad.","Jessica didn't go to Jamaica.","Lee was on the 1983 cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Cory","Damon","Jessica","Kathy","Lee","Paula"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=caaafcf5632e2bbd4e08b83cf2c5bd98"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Cheri's ring didn't cost $1400.","The ring made of 18k gold is either the ring with the sapphire or the piece with the topaz.","The ring made of white gold has the opal.","Cheri's piece cost less than the ring made of titanium.","Of the ring made of platinum and the piece with the opal, one cost $1400 and the other is Yolanda's.","Opal's ring isn't made of palladium.","The piece made of 24k gold cost 200 dollars less than the piece with the topaz.","The ring made of 24k gold cost less than the piece with the opal.","Natasha's ring cost less than the ring with the ruby.","Natasha's piece doesn't have the sapphire.","Of the ring that cost $1100 and the piece with the sapphire, one is made of titanium and the other is Felicia's.","The piece made of white gold cost 300 dollars less than the piece with the sapphire.","Neither the piece with the sapphire nor the piece with the aquamarine is the ring made of platinum."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500","$1600"],"label_b":["Cheri","Felicia","Maggie","Natasha","Opal","Yolanda"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","opal","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["18k gold","24k gold","palladium","platinum","titanium","white gold"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3abfabd3cdceeb2078ade61728881508"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The frat founded in 1979 has somewhat more members than Delta Gamma Pi.","The house with 35 members wasn't founded in 1945.","Of Lambda Alpha and the house with 23 members, one is on Graydon Avenue and the other was founded in 1979.","The frat on Mckay Road is either Delta Gamma Pi or the house with 32 members.","Of the frat founded in 1979 and the frat on Norwood Street, one is Delta Gamma Pi and the other has 29 members.","Theta Delta has 12 more members than the frat founded in 1948.","The house with 32 members wasn't founded in 1945.","Neither the frat on Mckay Road nor the house with 29 members is Beta Pi Omega.","Tau Beta Pi is either the fraternity on Lawn Street or the fraternity founded in 1945.","The frat founded in 1948 has 3 fewer members than the fraternity on Virginia Street.","The frat on Norwood Street has 3 more members than the fraternity founded in 1950.","The house with 35 members wasn't founded in 1960."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35","38"],"label_b":["Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Graydon Avenue","Island Drive","Lawn Street","Mckay Road","Norwood Street","Virginia Street"],"label_d":["1945","1948","1950","1960","1976","1979"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bffdbbbc204e1ccc83550d4bb689b0e"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The camera made by Dayero costs 75 dollars more than the Zenix 2C.","The FC-520, the model with a resolution of 18 megapixels, the model made by Lirios, the $650 camera and the model made by Dayero are all different cameras.","The camera made by Honwa doesn't have a resolution of 15 megapixels.","The model made by Torvia costs less than the Lectra 6.","The camera with a resolution of 10 megapixels costs 50 dollars less than the MX-827.","Neither the camera made by Lirios nor the model with a resolution of 15 megapixels is the $600 model.","The Tela G5 costs 50 dollars less than the camera with a resolution of 10 megapixels.","The model with a resolution of 26 megapixels isn't the MX-827.","The $575 model is either the camera made by Honwa or the camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels.","The model made by Cober isn't the FC-520.","The DM-5000 is either the $675 model or the camera with a resolution of 18 megapixels.","Of the $650 model and the Tela G5, one is made by Honwa and the other has a resolution of 18 megapixels.","The camera made by Dayero doesn't have a resolution of 15 megapixels."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650","$675"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","Lectra 6","MX-827","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["10 megapixels","14 megapixels","15 megapixels","18 megapixels","24 megapixels","26 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7234696ba7bcda62153590a83dcefcf5"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The Arun launched 2 months before Chile's mission.","The mission going to Ganymede launched 2 months after the Arun.","The probe going to Enceladus, Lebanon's mission, and Gabon's probe are three different probes.","Of the Arun and the Dunsa, one launched in January and the other is going to Callisto.","The Lezko didn't launch in February.","The Raiukan is going to Enceladus.","Gabon's probe launched 3 months after the mission going to Mercury.","Qatar's mission isn't going to Neptune.","Of Lebanon's mission and the probe that launched in January, one is the Arun and the other is going to Mars.","The mission that launched in April is either Uruguay's mission or Chile's mission.","The mission going to Neptune launched 2 months before the Loakuk.","The probe that launched in January is going to Neptune."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Arun","Dunsa","Lezko","Loakuk","Raiukan","Ralu"],"label_c":["Callisto","Enceladus","Ganymede","Mars","Mercury","Neptune"],"label_d":["Chile","Gabon","Lebanon","Qatar","Turkmenistan","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58964a08af7e6796b36aab499c1fe3c2"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The person hired on March 12th wasn't hired by Leach & Mccall.","The person hired on March 21st is either Zachary or Nadine.","Of Abel and the Barr & Cobb hire, one was hired on March 24th and the other went to Sacred Heart College.","The Rutherford College graduate wasn't hired by Dorsey Assoc..","The six people are the person hired on March 27th, the Barr & Cobb hire, the Rutherford College graduate, the Leach & Mccall hire, the Riverview College graduate and the Green & Hayes hire.","The person hired on March 21st didn't graduate from Rutherford College.","The Velez & York hire was hired sometime before the Sacred Heart College graduate.","Cynthia was hired sometime before the Velez & York hire.","The Faraday College graduate was hired sometime before Rosalie.","Of the Riverview College graduate and the person hired on March 18th, one was hired by Barr & Cobb and the other is Gabriel.","Nadine didn't graduate from Albion College.","The person hired on March 27th is either Nadine or the Velez & York hire."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th","March 27th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Riverview","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9065608b08af1c931e2b3abb9636607"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The course in room 319 isn't taught by Mr. Yang.","The fourth period class isn't taught by Mr. Yang.","The third period class isn't taught by Mr. Webster.","The Spanish class is held 3 periods after Mr. Morton's class.","The course in room 125 is held 1 period after Mr. Ingram's class.","The fourth period class is Spanish.","The fourth period class is either the History class or the class in room 114.","The Physics class is held 2 periods before the course in room 319.","The Latin class is held 1 period after the course in room 114.","The French class is either the third period class or Mr. Ingram's class.","The class in room 208 is Latin.","Mr. Stafford's class is either the course in room 215 or the course in room 208.","The course in room 125 is either the Geometry class or Mr. Stafford's class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"label_b":["114","125","208","212","215","319"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Ingram","Morton","Stafford","Webster","Yang"],"label_d":["French","Geometry","History","Latin","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cda4b76cd453f27159a0528a8aad9821"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Of the diplomat leaving in June and the diplomat leaving in March, one will go to Warsaw and the other will leave for the 2 day visit.","Nguyen will leave 2 months after the diplomat going to Brussels.","The person going to Paris will leave 1 month after Stevenson.","The person going to Brussels will leave 1 month before Riggs.","Stevenson will leave 3 months before the ambassador with the 9 day visit.","Neither the person going to Warsaw nor the person going to Brussels is Ingram.","Of the ambassador with the 7 day visit and the diplomat going to Warsaw, one is Mr. Riggs and the other will leave in June.","The diplomat going to Dublin is either the ambassador with the 6 day visit or Riggs.","The diplomat going to Oslo won't leave for the 2 day visit.","The six diplomats are Fitzgerald, the diplomat going to Warsaw, the person going to Brussels, the diplomat leaving in March, the ambassador with the 7 day visit and the diplomat leaving in May.","The person leaving in January won't leave for the 4 day visit."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Fitzgerald","Ingram","Nguyen","Riggs","Stevenson","Underwood"],"label_c":["2 day","4 day","6 day","7 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Brussels","Dublin","Oslo","Paris","Vienna","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5c1780b72690b91b066bd3e3575a735"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment isn't moving in on Saturday.","The family moving into the Grove Street apartment isn't moving in on Thursday.","The family moving in on Monday is either the Johnsons or the family paying $730 a month.","The family moving in on Friday is paying less per month than the family moving into the Ethel Street apartment.","Neither the family moving into the Summit Street apartment nor the family paying $710 a month is the Nortons.","Neither the Pattersons nor the family moving into the Ivy Street apartment is the family paying $700 a month.","The Pattersons are paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment.","The family moving in on Thursday is paying 20 dollars less per month than the Johnsons.","The Nortons aren't paying $690 a month.","Of the family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment and the family moving into the Ivy Street apartment, one is moving in on Tuesday and the other is paying $720 a month.","The Huffs are paying 30 dollars less per month than the family moving into the Ivy Street apartment.","The six families are the Thompsons, the family paying $720 a month, the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment, the family paying $690 a month, the family moving into the Summit Street apartment and the family paying $710 a month."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730"],"label_b":["Huffs","Ingrams","Johnsons","Nortons","Pattersons","Thompsons"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Grove Street","Ivy Street","Kermit Lane","Ridge Court","Summit Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9f3f980f8eadf7421f3fbf43b13b64a"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["The superhero who patrols Frazier Park is either the person who started in 2007 or \"Max Fusion\".","Of \"Deep Shadow\" and \"Ultra Hex\", one is Cal Copeland and the other patrols Mission Vale.","Of \"Max Fusion\" and the superhero who patrols Green Hills, one began his crusade in 2009 and the other is Cal Copeland.","\"Max Fusion\" doesn't patrol Idyllwild.","\"Prism Shield\" is either the hero who patrols Libertyville or the hero who patrols Summerland.","The person who patrols Summerland is either Orel Osborne or the hero who started in 2012.","The superhero who started in 2009 doesn't patrol Frazier Park.","The person who started in 2010 isn't Jimmy Joyce.","\"Prism Shield\" began 1 year before the person who patrols Mission Vale.","Of Red Reilly and Peter Powers, one is \"Deep Shadow\" and the other patrols Frazier Park.","\"Green Avenger\" isn't Red Reilly.","\"Prism Shield\" isn't Orel Osborne.","\"Wonderman\" began sometime after Red Reilly."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Cal Copeland","Fred Fleming","Jimmy Joyce","Orel Osborne","Peter Powers","Red Reilly"],"label_d":["Frazier Park","Green Hills","Idyllwild","Libertyville","Mission Vale","Summerland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=835a06130b5084e7c1ff990b41976a22"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["April didn't have the zinfandel.","April didn't order the lobster tail.","Of Kurt and the one who had the shiraz, one ordered the citrus chicken and the other paid $25.99.","The diner who ordered the red snapper didn't have the riesling.","Of Olga and the one who had the shiraz, one paid $28.99 and the other paid $26.99.","The diner who ordered the citrus chicken paid 1 dollar more than Blanca.","Priscilla didn't have the zinfandel.","Of the person who paid $27.99 and the one who had the merlot, one ordered the filet mignon and the other was Kurt.","Neither the diner who ordered the lobster tail nor the diner who ordered the sea bass was Evan.","The person who paid $29.99 was either the diner who ordered the filet mignon or the diner who ordered the lobster tail.","The person who paid $24.99 didn't order the pork chops.","Neither the one who had the shiraz nor the diner who ordered the sea bass was April.","The one who had the port paid more than the diner who ordered the pork chops.","The one who had the port paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the filet mignon."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99","$29.99"],"label_b":["April","Blanca","Evan","Kurt","Olga","Priscilla"],"label_c":["bordeaux","merlot","port","riesling","shiraz","zinfandel"],"label_d":["citrus chicken","filet mignon","lobster tail","pork chops","red snapper","sea bass"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55222660ab59586729429013e6799db8"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Of Dawn and the person who played third, one started with the Benko Gambit and the other lost in 21 moves.","The player who lost in 36 moves played 1 game after Francis.","Of the player who lost in 25 moves and the person who played second, one started with the Benko Gambit and the other was Heather.","The person who played fourth didn't begin with the Reti Opening.","The player who lost in 21 moves played 4 games before the person who started with the Ware Opening.","Anne didn't begin with the Ware Opening.","Rose, the person who played fifth, and the person who lost in 36 moves are three different people.","The person who lost in 36 moves didn't begin with the Torre Attack.","The person who started with the Ware Opening, the person who lost in 21 moves, the person who played second, the person who played third and the person who lost in 30 moves were all different people.","The person who started with the Reti Opening played sometime after the person who lost in 25 moves.","Of Francis and the player who started with the Evans Gambit, one lost in 34 moves and the other played third."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Anne","Dawn","Francis","Heather","Rose","Sonja"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["21","25","26","30","34","36"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b94a2d64974c4ed8570d9c2be2a4702"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The exhibit from France was held 1 month before the ceramics exhibit.","Of the armor presentation and April's exhibit, one saw 7,525 visitors and the other saw 10,425 visitors.","The presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors is either March's exhibit or February's exhibit.","The exhibit that pulled in 5,100 visitors was held 1 month after the presentation from Philippines.","The sculpture presentation didn't happen in January.","The exhibit from France is either February's exhibit or the lacquerware exhibit.","The presentation from Philippines was held 2 months after the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors.","May's exhibit wasn't from Chile.","The firearms exhibit, June's exhibit, the exhibit from Qatar and the presentation from France are all different exhibits.","Of the presentation from Qatar and April's exhibit, one featured ceramics and the other saw 8,880 visitors.","The exhibit that pulled in 8,880 visitors was held 1 month before the presentation from Uganda."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Chile","France","Jamaica","Philippines","Qatar","Uganda"],"label_d":["5,100","6,910","7,525","8,880","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0af93b1e4ffafeb5b1cb2de97bffd816"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Bailey had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the dog from Gilroy.","The dog from Underwood trained 1 week less than the dog Odette trained.","The canine that was in school for 10 weeks is either the one from Gilroy or the one Martha trained.","The canine Paula trained had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of Lucky.","Of the dog from Elgin and the dog Stephanie trained, one is Lucky and the other was in classes for 8 weeks.","Of the canine Nadine trained and the one from Keyes, one was in classes for 9 weeks and the other is Charlie.","Jake is from Fontanelle.","Charlie had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the dog from Lewiston.","The six dogs are Lucky, the canine from Gilroy, the dog Nadine trained, the dog that was in school for 8 weeks, the dog Martha trained and the one Teresa trained.","Gizmo trained 1 week more than the one from Elgin.","Jake was trained by Martha.","The dog that was in school for 11 weeks, Cooper, and the one Martha trained are three different dogs."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks","11 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Charlie","Cooper","Gizmo","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Odette","Paula","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Elgin","Fontanelle","Gilroy","Keyes","Lewiston","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b7a0458269b1b965b7cb1d43b2a73e7"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["The person who danced fifth scored 3 points higher than the dancer who did the jitterbug.","Neither Geraldine nor the person who danced fifth was the person that scored 193 points.","The person who danced eighth scored 3 points lower than whoever danced the charleston.","The dancer who performed fifth scored 3 points lower than the dancer who did the hustle.","The person that scored 196 points didn't dance the foxtrot.","Of the person who danced seventh and Kara, one scored 184 points and the other did the charleston.","The person who danced the boogie-woogie was either the person who danced first or the dancer who performed eighth.","Irma didn't perform seventh.","Whoever danced the charleston was either the person who danced second or the contestant that scored 193 points.","Neither the dancer who performed second nor the dancer that scored 190 points was Darla.","Yvette, the dancer who performed seventh, the contestant that scored 190 points and the person who danced fifth were all different dancers.","Yvette did the hustle.","Geraldine didn't do the foxtrot.","Of the dancer that scored 181 points and whoever danced the lindy, one was Darla and the other performed fifth."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points","196 points"],"label_b":["Darla","Geraldine","Irma","Kara","Willie","Yvette"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","4th","5th","7th","8th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","foxtrot","hustle","jitterbug","lindy"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=823a2853a481ca53d7a8320a7049fb3e"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Dragon F-15 doesn't have a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The six jets are the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5, the Graywing VX, the $225 million aircraft, the Darkwing 6, the Vipertooth and the $150 million aircraft.","Of the $100 million plane and the jet with a top speed of Mach 1.8, one is the Kesseling and the other is the Graywing VX.","The $125 million plane has a top speed of Mach 3.2.","The Dragon F-15 costs 50 million dollars more than the jet built by McConnell.","The Vipertooth costs 25 million dollars less than the plane built by Wiseman.","The Graywing VX wasn't built by Wiseman.","Of the plane built by Tenerife and the aircraft built by Forsyth, one is the Darkwing 6 and the other costs $175 million.","The Falcon X-2 doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.3.","Of the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5 and the plane with a top speed of Mach 3.2, one was built by Forsyth and the other costs $100 million.","The $150 million plane wasn't built by Drummond.","The $225 million jet doesn't have a top speed of Mach 3.4."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f6e6754cd04ec3f0e0d70a0f8719542"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Of the tour starting at Greektown and the tour with 6 people, one is with Adriana and the other is with Chester.","Howard's outing isn't a group of 8 people.","Of the 11:00am tour and the tour with 9 people, one is with Janice and the other will start at High Park.","Dustin's tour won't be at 7:00am.","Of the tour starting at Greektown and the outing with 12 people, one will be at 10:00am and the other is with Mindy.","The trip with 8 people will begin 1 hour before Adriana's trip.","Howard's trip won't be at 7:00am.","The tour with 9 people will begin 2 hours before Chester's tour.","The 12 noon trip is either the trip starting at Chinatown or Dustin's outing.","Howard's outing won't start at Chinatown.","Janice's tour will begin 1 hour after the outing starting at Casa Loma.","Dustin's trip is either the trip with 12 people or the tour with 5 people.","Dustin's outing won't start at City Hall."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Adriana","Chester","Dustin","Howard","Janice","Mindy"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy"],"label_d":["3","5","6","8","9","12"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c487dbd26fc5abf712622e94ba5dbc6"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The six films are the movie that grossed $11 million, the movie directed by Kenneth Key, the movie directed by Odette Olson, the movie that opened in 105 theaters, the film that opened in 65 theaters and What a World.","Easy to Love was directed by Paula Pratt.","The film that opened in 92 theaters made somewhat more than the film directed by Jim Johnson.","The movie that opened in 105 theaters made 3 million less than Tippecanoe.","The film that grossed $5 million, the film directed by Odette Olson, and What a World are three different films.","Zephyr Breeze wasn't directed by Odette Olson.","The film that opened in 45 theaters, What a World, and the film that grossed $17 million are three different films.","Easy to Love made 3 million less than the movie that opened in 45 theaters.","The movie directed by Linda Lynch made 6 million more than Amerigo.","The film directed by Paula Pratt made 6 million more than the film that opened in 92 theaters.","The film that opened in 112 theaters, the film directed by Paula Pratt, and the movie that grossed $17 million are three different films."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Jim Johnson","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Nan Norman","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","59","65","92","105","112"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18591077c7910d3acd5683ae54bb35b2"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The graduate launching in June won't be focusing on radiation.","The graduate who will be studying larval growth will launch 3 months before the graduate assigned to mission ZF-15.","Geraldine is either the graduate who will be studying gamma rays or the person launching in March.","Of Katherine and the astronaut who will be studying larval growth, one will launch in March and the other will be on mission AV-435.","The person launching in April is either the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes or the graduate assigned to mission WB-664.","Mercedes will launch 3 months after the astronaut who will be studying gamma rays.","The astronaut assigned to mission PR-97 will launch 2 months after Mercedes.","Patti, the graduate launching in April, the graduate launching in June and the graduate assigned to mission TV-412 are all different people.","Of the person assigned to mission ZF-15 and the astronaut assigned to mission WB-664, one is Delia and the other will focus on gamma rays.","Of the graduate who will be studying solar storms and the astronaut launching in May, one is Delia and the other will be on mission TV-412."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Delia","Geraldine","Katherine","Mercedes","Patti","Vera"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e85da65b9923e0c9d4381a368146bb7"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Geraldine didn't finish with 193 points.","Ollie didn't perform the foxtrot.","Neither the performer who did the jitterbug nor whoever danced the lindy was the dancer who performed sixth.","Whoever danced the lindy didn't perform second.","The dancer who performed fifth scored 12 points higher than Verna.","Of Kara and the contestant that scored 193 points, one danced second and the other did the charleston.","Geraldine scored somewhat higher than the dancer who performed seventh.","The performer who did the jitterbug scored 3 points lower than Ollie.","The dancer who performed eighth scored somewhat higher than whoever danced the jitterbug.","The person who danced the hustle scored 9 points higher than Verna.","The dancer that scored 196 points danced second.","Verna didn't perform sixth.","Irma didn't finish with 193 points.","Of Verna and whoever danced the jitterbug, one performed seventh and the other scored 181 points.","Neither whoever danced the jitterbug nor the person who danced sixth was the contestant that scored 190 points."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points","196 points"],"label_b":["Ashley","Geraldine","Irma","Kara","Ollie","Verna"],"label_c":["2nd","4th","5th","6th","7th","8th"],"label_d":["charleston","foxtrot","hustle","jitterbug","lindy","samba"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcd9a7ed6bc71830552f15500a7d32db"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The product from Acton costs more than Ivy Ingram's honey.","The $8.50 product isn't produced by Jim Joyner.","The basswood product costs 3 dollars less than Nick Norris's product.","The $10.50 product is either the clover product or Keith Koch's product.","Of the honey from Davis City and the $8.50 honey, one is made from sourwood nectar and the other is made from basswood nectar.","The lemon blossom product is either the $8.50 honey or the $5.50 honey.","The sage honey isn't produced by Keith Koch.","The honey from Fowler costs 1 dollar more than the basswood honey.","Ivy Ingram's honey costs 2 dollars less than the basswood honey.","Linda Lynn's honey costs 1 dollar less than the honey from Troy.","The honey from Acton isn't produced by Nick Norris.","Of the product from Davis City and the honey from Nevada, one costs $7.50 and the other is produced by Keith Koch."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["basswood","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Acton","Belmond","Davis City","Fowler","Nevada","Troy"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7e596fa79070b45bcc3eb9755d99fbd"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["Of the brown and pink seashell and the honey cerith shell, one was found in 2004 and the other was found in Saint Lucia.","The shell found in 2004 wasn't found in Grenada.","The spotted key shell was found 6 years after the pink and white shell.","Of the shark eye shell and the seashell found in 1998, one is white and yellow and the other was found in Puerto Rico.","The blue and white seashell was found 9 years after the shark eye shell.","The seashell found in 1995 is either the honey cerith shell or the spotted key shell.","The monk's fin shell was found sometime before the black and white shell.","Neither the blue and white seashell nor the seashell found in Barbuda is the spotted key shell.","The six shells are the seashell found in Jamaica, the monk's fin shell, the pink and yellow seashell, the blue and white seashell, the horned turban shell and the brown and pink seashell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Barbuda","Grenada","Jamaica","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ecd0e12450d6c344efb9a8315d9fdb42"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The $25 one isn't made by Pegasus.","The Yego Plus is either the Pegasus one or the $145 item.","The Alphalon II doesn't cost $125.","Of the Andromeda item and the $225 item, one is the Epplex 7s and the other has 10 GB of storage.","The Winnow XD doesn't have exactly 8 GB of storage.","Of the $145 mobile phone and the 10 GB item, one is made by Dynatra and the other is the Zennia 580.","The Portimax C has 2 GB more storage than the Technitron item.","The Dynatra item has somewhat more storage than the Portimax C.","The six phones are the 8 GB one, the $25 mobile phone, the Zennia 580, the Technitron one, the $145 item and the Andromeda one.","The 12 GB one doesn't cost $145.","The Opel one is either the 8 GB phone or the $75 one.","The 12 GB mobile phone doesn't cost $75."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB","12 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$125","$145","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=810afdcb0b8b7bcd3698fe2dc6c0a449"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["The person who lost 3 lbs used the dairy-free diet.","The person who lost 7 lbs started jogging.","The friend who started a rowing regimen lost somewhat more pounds than Eula.","The dieter who used the sugar-free diet is either the dieter who started a cycling regimen or Doris.","The person who used the sugar-free diet lost somewhat more pounds than the dieter who started a rowing regimen.","The person who used the vegan diet is either Doris or the dieter who lost 9 lbs.","The person who started a jogging regimen is either the person who lost 11 lbs or the person who used the sugar-free diet.","Lindsey used the vegetarian diet.","The dieter who started a jogging regimen lost somewhat more pounds than the person who used the caveman diet.","The person who lost 13 lbs didn't use the vegetarian diet.","The dieter who started a cycling regimen lost 2 more pounds than Ora.","Barbara, the dieter who used the caveman diet, the person who lost 9 lbs, the dieter who used the sugar-free diet and the dieter who used the dairy-free diet are all different people.","The friend who started a racquetball regimen is either Lindsey or the friend who used the gluten-free diet.","The person who started a kayaking regimen didn't use the dairy-free diet."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11","13"],"label_b":["Barbara","Doris","Eula","Lindsey","Ora","Yolanda"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","kayaking","racquetball","rowing","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a31a1b2746a6234a21045b7d5b6420b"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The fighter from Los Angeles is either the woman with 12 losses or the boxer with 10 losses.","Barbra Bennes is from New York.","Rhonda isn't from Philadelphia.","Barbra Bennes has fewer wins than the woman from Glasgow.","The six people are Tracey, the boxer with 10 losses, the fighter with 39 wins, the woman with 36 wins, the boxer with 12 losses and the boxer with 15 losses.","The woman with 24 wins, the woman with 7 losses, and the woman with 15 losses are three different people.","Of Rhonda and the boxer with 39 wins, one has 4 losses and the other has 8 losses.","The woman with 36 wins doesn't have exactly 4 losses.","Of Patti and the woman from Glasgow, one has 10 losses and the other has 7 losses.","The fighter with 7 losses has 6 fewer wins than Rhonda.","Vicki doesn't have exactly 15 losses.","Barbra Bennes has 3 fewer wins than the boxer from Portland."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36","39"],"label_b":["Annie Axel","Barbra Bennes","Patti","Rhonda","Tracey","Vicki"],"label_c":["4","7","8","10","12","15"],"label_d":["Dublin","Glasgow","Los Angeles","New York","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aed01317577e36dd611b74949438d220"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["Of the contestants that used the trebuchet and the group that launched the white potato, one scored a distance of 150 ft and the other scored a distance of 135 ft.","The contestants that launched the yellow potato didn't use the catapult.","The Mad Mashers went 15 feet farther than the team that used the slingshot.","The team that launched the red potato landed 15 feet short of the team that used the air cannon.","The group that launched the red potato landed 45 feet short of the Flying Eyes.","The contestants that launched the blue potato went 30 feet farther than the team that used the trebuchet.","Of the team that launched the yellow potato and the Super Tubers, one scored a distance of 150 ft and the other scored a distance of 195 ft.","The group that made it to 180 ft used the orange potato.","The Russets didn't have a best distance of 165 ft.","The Flying Eyes used the slingshot.","The Spud Chuckers, the group that used the trebuchet, and the contestants that made it to 180 ft are three different teams.","The Spud Chuckers didn't have a best distance of 165 ft.","The group that used the hybrid sling landed somewhat short of the group that launched the yellow potato."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices","Colors"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft","195 ft","210 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Russets","Spud Chuckers","Super Tubers","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["air cannon","catapult","hybrid sling","slingshot","trebuchet","vacuum cannon"],"label_d":["black","blue","orange","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7724fc7a155a4d7b9680463c97bc25f"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Christy's cake is either the peach-flavored piece or the $225 cake.","The $250 piece isn't raspberry-flavored.","The piece shaped like a beach chair costs 25 dollars less than the lemon-flavored cake.","The raspberry-flavored cake isn't shaped like a train.","The $250 cake, Melba's piece, and the cake shaped like a potato are three different cakes.","The vanilla-flavored cake costs 50 dollars less than the piece shaped like a mountain.","Melba's cake costs 100 dollars more than the cake shaped like a beach chair.","The cake shaped like a train costs somewhat more than Francisco's piece.","Of Gayle's piece and the $125 piece, one is shaped like a beach chair and the other is vanilla-flavored.","Lori's cake isn't shaped like a sports car.","Christy's piece doesn't cost exactly $200.","Zachary's piece costs 75 dollars more than the vanilla-flavored cake.","Of the strawberry-flavored piece and the cake shaped like a football, one costs $225 and the other is Zachary's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225","$250"],"label_b":["Christy","Francisco","Gayle","Lori","Melba","Zachary"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","mountain","potato","sports car","train"],"label_d":["chocolate","lemon","peach","raspberry","strawberry","vanilla"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee44b963e95d322a48b62b72073f1255"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Of Orlando and the person who started at Tosohatchee, one walked 8 miles and the other finished at Fern Camp.","Of the hiker who trekked for 8 miles and Claude, one finished at Hobes Grove and the other finished at Coyote Creek.","The person who trekked for 8 miles didn't start at Cassia.","The hiker who finished at Flagler Trail walked somewhat less than the hiker who started at Lake Jesup.","The six hikers are the hiker who trekked for 11 miles, Wesley, Orlando, Rebecca, the hiker who finished at Fern Camp and the person who finished at Flagler Trail.","The person who finished at Black Hammock is either the hiker who started at Three Lakes or the hiker who started at Bull Creek.","Of the hiker who started at Three Lakes and the hiker who trekked for 13 miles, one is Danielle and the other finished at Flagler Trail.","The person who finished at Hobes Grove didn't start at Lake Jesup.","The hiker who finished at Black Hammock walked somewhat more than Claude.","The hiker who finished at Hobes Grove walked somewhat more than the person who started at Three Lakes.","Wesley didn't start at Lake Jesup."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles","13 miles"],"label_b":["Claude","Danielle","Jan","Orlando","Rebecca","Wesley"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":["Black Hammock","Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Flagler Trail","Hobes Grove","Joshua Creek"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bbff12b83ce8ff8fcb88f5a1df5cc92"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["The player who's now with the Brewers graduated after Ivan.","Zachary isn't from Apple Valley.","The player from Dolliver graduated 1 year after the player who's now with the Tigers.","Steven isn't from Wallagrass.","Perry didn't graduate in 2005.","Ivan isn't from Dolliver.","The player who graduated in 2007 isn't playing for the Orioles.","The player from Klamath is either Perry or the person who's now with the Tigers.","Neither the person who's now with the Reds nor the player who graduated in 2006 is Walter.","The person from Klamath graduated 3 years before the player who's now with the Reds.","Zachary graduated 2 years after the person from Wallagrass.","Neither the person who's now with the Indians nor the person from Apple Valley is Ivan.","Of Tom and the person who's now with the Yankees, one is from Santa Paula and the other graduated in 2009.","The person from Dolliver isn't playing for the Indians.","Of the person from Lovell and the player from Wallagrass, one graduated in 2009 and the other is now with the Reds."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Ivan","Perry","Steven","Tom","Walter","Zachary"],"label_c":["Brewers","Indians","Orioles","Reds","Tigers","Yankees"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Dolliver","Klamath","Lovell","Santa Paula","Wallagrass"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d48ca621e84d93a44f68610b24c437ab"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Of the bird with a wingspan of 114 inches and the condor with a wingspan of 122 inches, one is 8 years old and the other was Pepper.","The 10-year-old bird has a wingspan 8 inches shorter than Smokey.","Mango has a wingspan somewhat longer than the condor released at Folsom Bend.","The bird released at Cordell Mesa is either the bird with a wingspan of 110 inches or Spike.","Of the condor with a wingspan of 114 inches and the bird released at Ralton Pass, one is 8 years old and the other was Mango.","The bird released at Ralton Pass isn't 4 years old.","Pepper isn't 9 years old.","Merlin doesn't have a wingspan of 102 inches.","Of Angel and the bird with a wingspan of 106 inches, one is 4 years old and the other is 11 years old.","Angel has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the 8-year-old condor.","The bird with a wingspan of 114 inches is either the bird released at Alkali Ridge or Smokey.","Pepper wasn't released at Bingham Canyon."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches","122 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Mango","Merlin","Pepper","Smokey","Spike"],"label_c":["4","5","8","9","10","11"],"label_d":["Alkali Ridge","Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Folsom Bend","Pecos Pueblo","Ralton Pass"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=878d94192496df2587d44366a1562f7e"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The competitor who finished in 282 days was either Vicky Estes or Neal Bundt.","Debra Decker took 4 more days to finish than the sailor in the catamaran.","Vicky Estes sailed the Confluence.","Debra Decker didn't sail the Sea Dart.","The sailor who finished in 286 days used the pilot cutter.","Tara Carroll didn't sail the Bay Hawk.","Debra Decker, the owner of the Bay Hawk, and the sailor in the trimaran are three different people.","Ed Alexander took 8 fewer days to finish than the competitor in the trimaran.","Gil Baxter took 4 more days to finish than the person in the ketch.","Of the owner of the Dream Walker and the sailor in the pilot cutter, one finished in 270 days and the other was Neal Bundt.","The sailor in the schooner took 4 more days to finish than the owner of the Quick Silver."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286","290"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","trimaran"],"label_d":["Bay Hawk","Confluence","Dream Walker","Quick Silver","Sea Dart","Shady Lady"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82b998828271be5fcb3a91ec908406a3"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The home that rents for $1,600\/month is 375 sq ft larger than the rental in Monticello.","Neither the home that rents for $1,100\/month nor the home that rents for $1,600\/month is the home owned by Hal Garrison.","Of the home that rents for $950\/month and the home owned by Dan Callahan, one is in Angelus Oaks and the other offers 1,100 sq ft of living space.","The house owned by Inga Howell is 125 sq ft larger than the rental in Beaver Cove.","The house in Gilman is either the home that rents for $1,600\/month or the home owned by Inga Howell.","The home owned by Greta Frank doesn't rent for $1,100\/month.","Neither the home owned by Hal Garrison nor the home that rents for $1,100\/month is the house in Hamilton.","The house in Beaver Cove is 250 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Lyle Kramer.","The home in Hamilton doesn't rent for $1,300\/month.","Of the home in Angelus Oaks and the home owned by Greta Frank, one rents for $1,250\/month and the other offers 1,225 sq ft of living space.","The 1,475 sq ft house is owned by Dan Callahan."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft","1,725 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Beaver Cove","Gilman","Hamilton","La Palma","Monticello"],"label_c":["$950\/month","$975\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":["Dan Callahan","Greta Frank","Hal Garrison","Inga Howell","Jada Ingram","Lyle Kramer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d17552128393dbb6bfc90d578b00c085"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The participant from Martensdale, the friend who brought the potato chips, Verna, the participant who brought the pork rinds and the party-goer who brought the onion dip are all different people.","The participant who brought the soda arrived 20 minutes after the friend from El Segundo.","The party-goer from Fairfield arrived 5 minutes before David.","Phyllis isn't from Anaheim Hills.","Phyllis isn't from Pine Valley.","The party-goer from Martensdale arrived 5 minutes before the party-goer who brought the potato chips.","Of the party-goer who brought the pork rinds and the party-goer from Fairfield, one arrived at 4:45 pm and the other arrived at 4:55 pm.","Wade arrived 5 minutes before the participant who brought the corn chips.","Verna arrived sometime after the participant who brought the hummus.","Amber didn't arrive at 4:35 pm.","Wade isn't from Pine Valley.","Of the participant who brought the pork rinds and the participant from Fairfield, one is Phyllis and the other arrived at 4:45 pm."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","David","Phyllis","Sergio","Verna","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb80c4be54fe2d392bbc4a387b207910"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Sierra Battalion is either the group deploying to Shyeh or the battalion deploying in February.","The group deploying to Shyeh will deploy sometime before Zulu Battalion.","The group deploying to Shyeh will deploy 4 months after Uniform Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Ingram isn't Sierra Battalion.","Kilo Battalion will deploy 2 months after the group deploying to Kimeche.","The group deploying to Zenmoto isn't Kilo Battalion.","Of Quebec Battalion and the group deploying to Kimeche, one will deploy in February and the other is led by Commander Gilbert.","Of the group deploying to Ormmose and Sierra Battalion, one is led by Commander Gilbert and the other will deploy in February.","Of the battalion deploying in June and the group deploying to Verrild, one is Uniform Battalion and the other is led by Commander Knight.","The battalion led by Commander Ingram isn't Uniform Battalion.","Neither the group deploying to Kimeche nor the group deploying to Ormmose is the battalion led by Commander Joyce.","The battalion led by Commander Quinn will deploy 2 months after Sierra Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Gilbert","Ingram","Joyce","Knight","Quinn","Wood"],"label_c":["Kilo","Oscar","Quebec","Sierra","Uniform","Zulu"],"label_d":["Dratur","Kimeche","Ormmose","Shyeh","Verrild","Zenmoto"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=023225d203a43ec3869e0e40c04e7dd4"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Mellow Mel saw 4 manatees.","The boat that saw 8 manatees, the Watery Pete, and the boat that went to Silver springs are three different boats.","The Samantha saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Preston's boat.","The boat that saw 6 manatees didn't go to Rainbow Reef.","Of the boat that saw 3 manatees and Captain Preston's vessel, one was the Mellow Mel and the other went to Hollow Hole.","Captain Romero's vessel saw 3 more manatees than the boat that went to Arno's Spit.","The Daily Ray wasn't led by Captain Yang.","The Daily Ray is either the vessel that saw 5 manatees or the boat that went to Rainbow Reef.","The Mellow Mel saw 2 fewer manatees than Captain Quinn's vessel.","The Watery Pete was led by Captain Romero.","The vessel that saw 5 manatees didn't go to Trey's Tunnel.","Captain Lloyd's vessel is either the boat that went to Arno's Spit or the Sea Cow.","The Sea Cow didn't see a total of 8 manatees.","Captain Quinn's boat saw 1 fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Yellow Bend."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Espinoza","Lloyd","Preston","Quinn","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e6ff5c6d5e3d9328863e1dcc3ffba1a"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The Sheltons aren't moving into the Ash Avenue apartment.","The family moving into the Front Street apartment is either the family paying $730 a month or the family moving in on Sunday.","Neither the family moving in on Monday nor the family moving in on Thursday is the family moving into the Lake Street apartment.","The Sheltons are paying more per month than the family moving into the Brian Lane apartment.","Of the family moving in on Wednesday and the family moving into the York Court apartment, one is the Thompsons and the other is paying $680 a month.","The Sheltons aren't paying $700 a month.","The Huffs are either the family moving into the Lake Street apartment or the family paying $680 a month.","Of the family moving in on Tuesday and the Underwoods, one is moving into the Ash Avenue apartment and the other is paying $690 a month.","The Ingrams are paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Sunday.","The family moving in on Sunday is paying 20 dollars less per month than the family moving into the York Court apartment.","The family paying $720 a month isn't moving into the York Court apartment.","Of the family paying $730 a month and the family moving into the York Court apartment, one is the Russells and the other is moving in on Monday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730"],"label_b":["Huffs","Ingrams","Russells","Sheltons","Thompsons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Brian Lane","Front Street","Lake Street","Summit Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=020455a042b9d1f1ffbc427c49d25c06"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The woodworker who works with elm charges 2 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who sells Untiaos figurines.","Of the woodworker who charges 9 dollars and the carver who works with elm, one sells Guxuc figurines and the other is Nathan.","Johnnie charges 2 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who sells Rodim figurines.","The carver who sells Untiaos figurines is either Johnnie or the sci-fi fan who works with mahogany.","The carver who charges 13 dollars doesn't sell Rodim figurines.","The sci-fi fan who sells Shyclye figurines is either the woodworker who works with elm or the sci-fi fan who charges 11 dollars.","Of the woodworker who sells Shyclye figurines and the carver who works with fir, one charges 5 dollars and the other charges 3 dollars.","Evan doesn't sell Nysest figurines.","The sci-fi fan who sells Shyclye figurines charges more than Doug.","Martin doesn't charge 13 dollars.","Martin doesn't sell Rodim figurines.","Nathan charges more than the sci-fi fan who sells Ageynia figurines.","The sci-fi fan who sells Nysest figurines doesn't work with hickory.","The sci-fi fan who sells Shyclye figurines charges 4 dollars less than the carver who works with ash."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars","13 dollars"],"label_b":["Doug","Evan","Johnnie","Martin","Nathan","Oliver"],"label_c":["ash","elm","fir","hickory","mahogany","teak"],"label_d":["Ageynia","Guxuc","Nysest","Rodim","Shyclye","Untiaos"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79b5eb8ae40d89a1041323c1c4111583"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the B+ spoke 8 minutes less than Neal.","Of the presenter who got the A and Winifred, one talked about Domitian and the other spoke for 12 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Licinius spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the A.","The presenter who got the C+ was either the student who gave the presentation on Tacitus or the presenter who gave the presentation on Hadrian.","Catherine didn't get the A.","Neither the student who got the C- nor the student who spoke for 12 minutes was Kim.","Winifred spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on Hadrian.","Kim didn't talk about Domitian.","Neal talked about Galerius.","Neither Winifred nor the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes was the student who gave the presentation on Tacitus.","The six students were Estelle, the student who gave the presentation on Galerius, the presenter who gave the presentation on Licinius, the presenter who got the C-, the student who spoke for 8 minutes and the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes.","Of the presenter who got the B- and Estelle, one talked about Galerius and the other spoke for 16 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Catherine","Estelle","Kim","Marvin","Neal","Winifred"],"label_c":["Augustus","Domitian","Galerius","Hadrian","Licinius","Tacitus"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de1c2c7c963cd514bc06469d2708aa52"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["Marilyn's session is either the ashtanga yoga class or the 9:30am class.","The 2:30pm class, Karen's session, and the session with 8 people are three different classes.","The session with 5 people starts 3 hours after Rosemary's class.","The hatha yoga class doesn't have exactly 12 people in it.","Of Nancy's session and the session with 8 people, one is at 10:30am and the other teaches anusara yoga.","The anusara yoga session is either the session with 9 people or the session with 5 people.","Of Rosemary's class and the hatha yoga class, one is at 2:30pm and the other has 14 people in it.","The 10:30am class isn't led by Sandra.","The class with 14 people begins 3 hours before the iyengar yoga class.","The 1:30pm session doesn't have exactly 9 people in it.","The prenatal yoga class is either the 11:30am class or the session with 8 people."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal"],"label_c":["Karen","Marilyn","Nancy","Pamela","Rosemary","Sandra"],"label_d":["5","8","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d125f539ff77cf33a7f75d22d6708869"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot published by The Geographer was taken 4 months before the shot of the snow leopard.","The photo of the arctic fox was either the shot that cost $700 or the photo taken in May.","The shot published by The Geographer was taken 2 months before the shot that cost $250.","The shot of the red panda didn't cost $475.","The photo of the red panda was taken sometime before the photo that cost $300.","The photo taken in August cost $700.","Neither the photo taken in June nor the photo of the tree kangaroo was the photo published by Wildzone.","The photo of the tree kangaroo cost $950.","Of the shot taken in June and the shot of the giant tortoise, one was published by Earth Aware and the other cost $700.","The shot taken in May was published by Science World.","The photo of the red panda wasn't taken in April.","The shot taken in July wasn't published by Wildzone.","The shot published by Nature Monthly was taken 1 month after the photo of the tree kangaroo."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["arctic fox","giant tortoise","orangutan","red panda","snow leopard","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","Science World","The Geographer","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$250","$300","$475","$700","$900","$950"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e24431f38e0484046134c333bae2521"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["Of the campaign with 1225 responses and the ad with the $75,000 budget, one is the direct mailer and the other was produced by Julie Jordan.","The tv commercial is either the campaign with 925 responses or the ad with the $20,000 budget.","The radio spot has brought in 150 more responses than the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins.","The newspaper ad, the campaign produced by Julie Jordan, the ad with 1225 responses, the campaign produced by Eddie Evans and the ad with the $20,000 budget are all different campaigns.","Of the billboard and the campaign with 775 responses, one has the $30,000 budget and the other was produced by Iva Ingram.","The radio spot is either the campaign with 625 responses or the campaign with the $15,000 budget.","The ad with the $90,000 budget wasn't produced by Faith Fowler.","The ad with the $20,000 budget has brought 600 fewer responses than the newspaper ad.","The direct mailer is either the campaign with the $65,000 budget or the ad with 925 responses."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=202babe5bb6e84ba789e85d07016d2c9"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The business that received the $6,000,000 investment, the company started by Pat Padilla, and the business started by Betty Becker are three different businesses.","The business that received the $5,000,000 investment doesn't sell robots.","The startup that sells robots wasn't founded by Vicky Velez.","The startup started by Vicky Velez is either Madinkz.com or the startup that received the $4,000,000 investment.","Zetafish.com doesn't sell cameras.","The business that sells cell phones received 1 million dollars less than Tyngle.com.","The startup started by Fred Frost received 1 million dollars more than Byxby.com.","The business started by Vicky Velez received 2 million dollars less than the startup that sells kitchen wares.","Of the startup that sells kitchen wares and the startup that received the $5,000,000 investment, one was started by Will Waters and the other is Zetafish.com.","Gofro.com is either the business started by Addie Abrams or the company that received the $3,000,000 investment.","Of the startup that sells sports gear and the business that received the $5,000,000 investment, one is Tyngle.com and the other was started by Addie Abrams.","Tyngle.com received less than the company started by Pat Padilla."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000"],"label_b":["Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","sports gear","textbooks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69fc46ee3a5d81447a97860ddf01a0df"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["Of the Independent and Gara Oldman, one spoke in front of 850 attendees and the other spoke on January 19th.","Edith Frayle spoke in front of 1,450 attendees.","Ashley Dale wasn't the Reformist.","The speaker whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees was the Reformist.","Of Barron Tweed and the Independent, one spoke on January 15th and the other spoke in front of 1,450 attendees.","Of Ashley Dale and the Socialist, one spoke on January 17th and the other spoke in front of 850 attendees.","Barron Tweed wasn't the Reformist.","The person who spoke on January 16th was either the Reformist or the Democrat.","The Reformist spoke sometime before the speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees.","The politician whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees spoke 2 days after Conner Dawes.","Barron Tweed wasn't the Libertarian.","The speaker who spoke on January 17th didn't speak in front of exactly 2,600 attendees."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th","January 19th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Barron Tweed","Conner Dawes","Edith Frayle","Fred Maddox","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Libertarian","Objectivist","Reformist","Socialist"],"label_d":["850","1,200","1,450","1,875","2,250","2,600"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2320c5726f1696a32c3314c155d3ef59"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Rodriguez's client is either the 18-year-old client or the 19-year-old client.","The client with the 10:00am class isn't Alvin.","The client with the 2:00pm class isn't Opal.","The client with the 9:00am class, Greg, Mr. Duke's client, the 17-year-old client and Mr. Glenn's trainee are all different people.","Mr. Glenn's student is Shelley.","The 20-year-old trainee isn't Shelley.","The 19-year-old trainee is Frank.","Of Mrs. Nolan's client and Greg, one is 19 years old and the other has the 1:00pm class.","Of the student with the 11:00am class and the 21-year-old student, one is Alvin and the other is Mrs. Nolan's trainee.","The 18-year-old client is Greg.","The student with the 9:00am class isn't 21 years old.","The 21-year-old student is scheduled sometime before Mr. Underwood's student."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Duke","Mrs. Engle","Mr. Glenn","Mrs. Nolan","Mr. Rodriguez","Mr. Underwood"],"label_c":["Alvin","Frank","Greg","Marion","Opal","Shelley"],"label_d":["15","17","18","19","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37c74f4fb2045d468795788a20f9d5f7"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The one in modern-day Venezuela wasn't formed during the Triassic period.","The Vorckin impact crater is either the one in modern-day Poland or the crater in modern-day Venezuela.","Of the 100 m. wide one and the one in modern-day India, one was formed during the Devonian period and the other is known as the Garight site.","The Kimeta impact crater is wider than the one in modern-day Poland.","Neither the crater in modern-day Poland nor the Garight impact crater is the Triassic impact crater.","The Devonian impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the Moriwa impact crater.","The Kimeta impact crater isn't 225 m. wide.","The Triassic impact crater is either the 225 m. wide one or the Hinwore impact crater.","Neither the one in modern-day Uruguay nor the Silurian impact crater is the 225 m. wide one.","The Garight impact crater was formed during the Permian period.","The crater in modern-day Latvia is 100 meters wider than the Devonian impact crater.","The Carboniferous impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Ormagh impact crater.","Neither the crater in modern-day Uruguay nor the Silurian impact crater is the 100 m. wide crater.","The Garight impact crater is 150 m. wide.","The Ormagh impact crater wasn't found in Poland."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m.","225 m."],"label_b":["Garight","Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Carboniferous","Devonian","Jurassic","Permian","Silurian","Triassic"],"label_d":["Botswana","India","Latvia","Poland","Uruguay","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c31acdde96d248370f712a5c0687a94c"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Audio Array's release didn't sell exactly 1.3 million copies.","The release that came out in February sold somewhat more copies than Eagle Ally's release.","The album that came out in May sold 200,000 fewer copies than the heavy metal release.","Eagle Ally's record sold 100,000 more copies than the release that came out in September.","Jagged Knee's record is either the rockabilly release or the album that came out in August.","Audio Array's album didn't sell exactly 1.6 million copies.","Of the record with 1.4 million sales and the release with 1.6 million sales, one is Eagle Ally's and the other was released in October.","The glam rock record sold somewhat more copies than Eagle Ally's record.","The acid rock record sold 300,000 more copies than Eagle Ally's release.","Epoch Lantern's album sold 100,000 more copies than the heavy metal record.","Painted Empire's album sold 400,000 fewer copies than the grunge record.","The heavy metal record wasn't released in August.","The acid rock record wasn't released in February."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million","1.7 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Painted Empire"],"label_c":["January","February","May","August","September","October"],"label_d":["acid rock","glam rock","grunge","heavy metal","rockabilly","ska"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6c8784fedb246474e45766b282a89b3"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The home owned by Freda Estes is 250 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $825\/month.","Of the rental owned by Hal Garrison and the rental in Angelus Oaks, one offers 1,725 sq ft of living space and the other rents for $1,850\/month.","The home in Eagle Grove isn't owned by Hal Garrison.","The rental owned by Hal Garrison is somewhat larger than the home that rents for $750\/month.","The home in Delano is either the home that rents for $750\/month or the 1,225 sq ft rental.","The home that rents for $1,850\/month is 125 sq ft larger than the house owned by Greta Frank.","The home that rents for $1,525\/month is either the house in Angelus Oaks or the home in Eagle Grove.","Neither the home that rents for $1,850\/month nor the 1,350 sq ft rental is the house in Hamilton.","The home in Delano isn't owned by Lyle Kramer.","The house owned by Lyle Kramer is 250 sq ft larger than the rental in Angelus Oaks.","The home in La Palma is somewhat larger than the rental owned by Freda Estes.","Of the rental in Angelus Oaks and the 1,350 sq ft rental, one is owned by Mitsy Lane and the other rents for $975\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft","1,725 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Delano","Eagle Grove","Fayette","Hamilton","La Palma"],"label_c":["$750\/month","$825\/month","$975\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Edna Danish","Freda Estes","Greta Frank","Hal Garrison","Lyle Kramer","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6d9fcdedb2865022815f86d98fbfa27"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Lucy was either the hurricane that hit in 1960 or the storm that made landfall at Hesperia.","The hurricane that hit in 1956 didn't make landfall at Onawa.","The storm that caused $17.4 million in damage hit sometime after the hurricane that made landfall at Rockford.","Of Hurricane Rachel and the hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage, one hit land at Onawa and the other struck in 1944.","Of Hurricane Joan and the hurricane that hit in 1964, one hit land at Zamora and the other caused $18.5 million in damage.","The hurricane that hit in 1964 didn't cause exactly $17.4 million in damage.","The hurricane that made landfall at Escondido hit sometime after Hurricane Rachel.","The storm that made landfall at Hesperia, Hurricane Rachel, the storm that caused $13.1 million in damage and the hurricane that hit in 1948 were all different hurricanes.","Hurricane Kristy hit sometime before the storm that made landfall at Zamora.","The hurricane that hit in 1956 didn't cause exactly $13.1 million in damage.","Of the storm that made landfall at Escondido and the storm that caused $19.2 million in damage, one was Hurricane Gwendolyn and the other struck in 1944.","The storm that made landfall at Escondido didn't cause exactly $18.5 million in damage.","The hurricane that made landfall at Zamora caused $17.4 million in damage.","Hurricane Lucy caused $12.5 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960","1964"],"label_b":["Gwendolyn","Joan","Kristy","Lucy","Mabel","Rachel"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$16.6 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":["Escondido","Granger","Hesperia","Onawa","Rockford","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7260c5acf302b81f19ee2e3c8be2b41f"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["Carla is scheduled sometime after the presenter from Ohio State.","Felipe is scheduled 2 days after the person from Yale.","The person who will speak on May 15th won't talk about solar energy.","Oliver isn't from Cornell.","Of the person from Cornell and the acid rain expert, one will speak on May 13th and the other will speak on May 14th.","Oliver, the presenter who will speak on May 12th, the solar energy expert, the global warming expert and the presenter who will speak on May 11th will be all different presenters.","Inez is scheduled sometime after the sulfur oxide expert.","Felipe is scheduled 2 days before the wind power expert.","The nitrogen usage expert is scheduled 1 day before the presenter from Duke.","Carla won't be speaking on May 15th.","Felipe will be either the person who will speak on May 15th or the nitrogen usage expert.","Darlene will be either the acid rain expert or the presenter from Stanford."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th"],"label_b":["Carla","Darlene","Felipe","Inez","Oliver","Phillip"],"label_c":["acid rain","global warming","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Cornell","Duke","Harvard","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca4b428e9bc61f2b9ebe0fbc3b18053d"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["\"Max Fusion\" is Peter Powers.","The superhero who patrols Summerland, Cal Copeland, \"Green Avenger\", Billy Brewer and the hero who started in 2007 are all different people.","Ivor Ingram began sometime before the person who patrols Tenth Avenue.","Of Cal Copeland and \"Max Fusion\", one patrols Green Hills and the other began his crusade in 2011.","The hero who started in 2012 isn't Ned Nielsen.","Of the superhero who patrols Libertyville and Peter Powers, one began his crusade in 2011 and the other is \"Deep Shadow\".","The person who started in 2010 doesn't patrol Tenth Avenue.","\"Green Avenger\" began 2 years before Billy Brewer.","The hero who started in 2007 doesn't patrol Apple Valley.","\"Ultra Hex\" began his crusade in 2010.","Neither \"Deep Shadow\" nor \"Criminal Bane\" is Arnold Ashley.","Ned Nielsen began sometime after \"Wonderman\"."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Arnold Ashley","Billy Brewer","Cal Copeland","Ivor Ingram","Ned Nielsen","Peter Powers"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Green Hills","Idyllwild","Libertyville","Summerland","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdb1ba3d9685b41e37563ce6054efa61"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Martha won't major in Chemistry.","Neither the person who's going to Penn State nor Martha is the person who received the $30,000 scholarship.","Of the student who will major in Archaeology and the student who received the $45,000 scholarship, one will be going to Cornell next year and the other is Wilma.","Of Erma and the person who will major in Finance, one received the $35,000 scholarship and the other will be going to Harvard next year.","Martha won't major in Finance.","The student who received the $35,000 scholarship isn't going to Penn State.","Kerry didn't win the $35,000 scholarship.","Of the student who's going to Stanford and the person who will major in Chemistry, one is Wilma and the other received the $40,000 scholarship.","The person who's going to Northwestern was awarded $10,000 more than the student who will major in Mathematics.","The student who's going to Penn State is either Kerry or the student who will major in English.","The person who will major in Biology was awarded $5,000 less than the person who's going to Stanford.","Sarah isn't going to Penn State.","The person who's going to Northwestern was awarded $5,000 less than the student who will major in Biology."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000"],"label_b":["Erma","Kerry","Martha","Renee","Sarah","Wilma"],"label_c":["Archaeology","Biology","Chemistry","English","Finance","Mathematics"],"label_d":["Cornell","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=348fb3ea1b43e1a50b02d3d4fc4984a1"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Alvin's study is either the study on the Escape or the assignment on the Pegasus.","The basking shark study starts 2 months before Charlie's study.","Alvin's study starts 1 month after the goblin shark assignment.","Neither the blacktip shark study nor the tiger shark project is Charlie's assignment.","Of the project beginning in April and the assignment on the Escape, one is concerned with tiger sharks and the other is Charlie's assignment.","The study on the Osprey starts sometime after the goblin shark project.","Wilbur's study isn't on the Osprey.","The leopard shark project starts 2 months after the assignment on the Orion.","Roberto's assignment doesn't begin in April.","Vicki's assignment is concerned with goblin sharks.","Kerry's study doesn't begin in June.","The leopard shark study, Alvin's project, the project on the Escape, Roberto's assignment and Kerry's project are all different projects.","Kerry's study starts 2 months before the hammerhead shark project.","The project beginning in March isn't on the Serenity."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Alvin","Charlie","Kerry","Roberto","Vicki","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Orion","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","hammerhead","leopard","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22f0a3227196e65af3f371403b7afb33"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["The pair that scored 27.2 points didn't skate to Yellow River.","The pair that scored 27.8 points was either the pair that skated to Falling Star or the pair that skated to Galician Day.","The pair that skated to Spanish Gypsy included Corey.","Of Holden's pair and Sheila's pair, one skated to Spanish Gypsy and the other finished with 26.9 points.","Neither Yuri's pair nor the pair that skated to Galician Day was Bonita's pair.","Iris's pair scored 6 tenths of a point higher than the team that skated to Spanish Gypsy.","Yolanda's pair didn't skate to Don Quixote.","Iris's pair didn't skate to Galician Day.","The team that skated to Don Quixote was either Yuri's pair or Corey's pair.","Sheila's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than the team that skated to Warsaw Nights.","Of the pair that scored 27.5 points and the team that scored 26.9 points, one included Virginia and the other included Yuri.","The team that skated to Spanish Gypsy scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Brad's pair.","The team that scored 27.8 points didn't include Zachary."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5","27.8"],"label_b":["Bonita","Iris","Melanie","Sheila","Virginia","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Brad","Corey","Holden","Kevin","Yuri","Zachary"],"label_d":["Don Quixote","Falling Star","Galician Day","Spanish Gypsy","Warsaw Nights","Yellow River"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd2c68611b7abb1c6de4b492427f685d"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The contestant going sixth will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by Brent.","The contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs isn't the Russian.","Of the man who will lift 920 lbs and the contestant who will lift 880 lbs, one will go sixth and the other is the Dane.","Of Nicola and Wendell, one is the American and the other will lift 1,080 lbs.","Oliver won't go fifth.","The person going third will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Nicola.","The man going sixth is either the Canadian or the person who will lift 1,040 lbs.","Of the contestant going second and the contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs, one is the American and the other is Jeremy.","The man going first will lift a weight that is somewhat lighter than the one selected by Vincent.","Oliver won't lift an exact weight of 920 lbs.","The South African will lift a weight that is 120 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Oliver."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Dane","Korean","Russian","South African"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28659813c6e2a36893741908688cddd1"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The building on Darby Lane was investigated 3 months before the home haunted by Brunhilde.","Fletcher Rise wasn't located on Eagle Street.","Of Stockford and the home on Bird Road, one was visited in April and the other was said to be haunted by Geoffrey.","Balfern wasn't located on Bird Road.","The home on Eagle Street was investigated 1 month before the building haunted by Lady Grey.","Fletcher Rise wasn't haunted by Brunhilde.","Of Markmanor and the house on Bird Road, one was said to be haunted by Lady Grey and the other was visited in April.","Wolfenden, the house on Bird Road, the house haunted by Victor, the building Priscilla visited in February and the home on Haley Square were all different houses.","Stockford was visited 4 months after the home haunted by Francis.","The house haunted by Abigail wasn't located on Grant Place.","Neither the home Priscilla visited in January nor Wolfenden was the house haunted by Francis.","The home haunted by Geoffrey wasn't located on Haley Square."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Balfern","Fletcher Rise","Hughenden","Markmanor","Stockford","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":["Abigail","Brunhilde","Francis","Geoffrey","Lady Grey","Victor"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=973578f4be06293ace820925bad8f484"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Heidi's pair didn't include Corey.","The team that skated to Bolero included Timothy.","The pair that skated to Spanish Gypsy was either Holden's pair or Melanie's pair.","The pair that skated to Turandot didn't include Corey.","Linda's pair didn't include Nabil.","Heidi's pair scored somewhat higher than the pair that skated to Falling Star.","Neither the pair that skated to Falling Star nor the team that scored 27.2 points was Melanie's pair.","Neither the pair that skated to Poeta Flamenco nor the team that scored 27.2 points was Timothy's pair.","Linda's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than the team that skated to Falling Star.","Of the pair that skated to Bolero and the pair that scored 27.8 points, one included Corey and the other included Yolanda.","Melanie's pair skated to Rondo Fantasie.","The pair that skated to Rondo Fantasie scored 6 tenths of a point lower than Brad's pair.","Sheila's pair scored somewhat lower than Holden's pair."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5","27.8"],"label_b":["Heidi","Linda","Melanie","Olga","Sheila","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Brad","Corey","Holden","Leonard","Nabil","Timothy"],"label_d":["Bolero","Falling Star","Poeta Flamenco","Rondo Fantasie","Spanish Gypsy","Turandot"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e295431b0bc45720272f7172570fca7"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Turxar's masterpiece was painted sometime before \"Clockwork\".","The six paintings are the masterpiece that's been missing for 15 years, Turxar's piece, \"Tantrum\", \"Girl at Sea\", Shiroharu's masterpiece and \"Lost in Time\".","\"Girl at Sea\" was painted 24 years after Xesobe's piece.","The 1929 piece hasn't been missing for exactly 13 years.","Of \"Lost in Time\" and Quekal's painting, one was painted in 1929 and the other has been missing for 20 years.","Of Xesobe's piece and the 1913 masterpiece, one is \"Willow Bend\" and the other has been missing for 19 years.","Zhale's piece, \"Girl at Sea\", and the piece that's been missing for 10 years are three different paintings.","Zhale's piece was painted 16 years after \"Orange Sky\".","The 1905 masterpiece is either Quekal's piece or Zhale's piece."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937"],"label_b":["Orteirte","Quekal","Shiroharu","Turxar","Xesobe","Zhale"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","19","20","25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd90a74211beee7548d423781ab2f761"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Francine's viral video isn't \"Baby Eats Cake\".","Of Rodney's video and the video that's 40 seconds long, one received 5 million views and the other is \"Magnet Mayhem\".","\"You Otter Know\" is either the video with 4 million views or the viral video with 7 million views.","Neither the video that's 55 seconds long nor \"You Otter Know\" is Tonya's video.","The viral video with 7 million views is 15 seconds long.","Nichole's video is \"You Otter Know\".","The viral video with 9 million views is either the video that's 38 seconds long or \"Baby Eats Cake\".","The video with 8 million views is either Virginia's viral video or \"Happy Hermits\".","Tonya's video received 8 million views.","The video with 6 million views isn't \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".","Lorena's viral video didn't get exactly 6 million views.","Francine's viral video has somewhat fewer views than \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".","The six videos are the video that's 22 seconds long, \"You Otter Know\", \"Beach Brouhaha\", the viral video with 6 million views, Tonya's viral video and Francine's video."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million","9 million"],"label_b":["Francine","Lorena","Nichole","Rodney","Tonya","Virginia"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Gabe Goes Nuts","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","22 seconds","31 seconds","38 seconds","40 seconds","55 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a8ebbf4a68fe970bc6399a2f2aa0777"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The ad with 625 responses was produced by Faith Fowler.","The ad with the $30,000 budget is either the campaign with 1225 responses or the ad produced by Iva Ingram.","The ad with the $50,000 budget wasn't produced by Faith Fowler.","The billboard, the ad produced by Eddie Evans, the ad with 1075 responses, the ad produced by Iva Ingram and the ad produced by Faith Fowler are all different campaigns.","The campaign produced by Iva Ingram is either the campaign with the $20,000 budget or the direct mailer.","The campaign with 925 responses has the $30,000 budget.","The ad with the $65,000 budget is either the newspaper ad or the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins.","The ad with the $75,000 budget has brought in more responses than the magazine ad.","The campaign with 1375 responses wasn't produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The campaign with the $30,000 budget has brought in more responses than the ad produced by Eddie Evans.","The campaign produced by Julie Jordan is either the direct mailer or the ad with 1075 responses.","The newspaper ad was produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The campaign produced by Iva Ingram has brought in more responses than the campaign with the $75,000 budget.","The campaign with the $20,000 budget has brought in 150 more responses than the radio spot."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ec09303b83934b0de682f271e2b90f6"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The contestant going first will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the South African.","Of the contestant who will lift 1,080 lbs and the Russian, one is Jeremy and the other will go sixth.","The Swede will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the contestant going second.","Vincent won't go seventh.","The contestant going third is either the Swede or the person who will lift 1,080 lbs.","Wendell is either the American or the man who will lift 880 lbs.","Oliver, the man who will lift 1,040 lbs, and the Dane are three different competitors.","The man going second is the Dane.","The contestant who will lift 1,040 lbs, the Russian, the man going seventh, Oliver and the American are all different competitors.","Brent will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the South African.","Oliver will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the Dane.","Of the contestant who will lift 920 lbs and the American, one will go sixth and the other is Brent."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs","1,080 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Vincent","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Dane","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c7cdf8c28cf0d3b0dc4fad2fbadaffa"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The system with 6 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than the system with a 1.6 GHz processor.","Doug's computer is either the computer with a 2.4 GHz processor or the build with a 3.8 GHz processor.","Of the build with 4 GB of RAM and the system with 2 GB of RAM, one is Harry's and the other has a 1.6 GHz processor.","Of the build with a 2.8 GHz processor and Zachary's system, one has 12 GB of RAM and the other has a 384 GB hard drive.","The build with a 1.4 GHz processor has 3 GB of RAM.","The computer with 768 GB of hard drive space is either Fernando's system or Zachary's build.","The build with a 2.4 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than Philip's system.","Philip's build, the computer with 256 GB of hard drive space, and the build with a 2.4 GHz processor are three different computers.","The build with 4 GB of RAM, the build with 512 GB of hard drive space, the computer with a 3.8 GHz processor, the computer with 384 GB of hard drive space and Fernando's build are all different computers.","Fernando's build has a 2.4 GHz processor."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB","768 GB"],"label_b":["Doug","Fernando","Harry","Philip","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.4 GHz","2.8 GHz","3.2 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21c2a09d69ec61803bce13448407c2c8"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Of the system with 512 GB of hard drive space and the computer with 2 GB of RAM, one has a 1.6 GHz processor and the other is Nathaniel's.","Kerry's computer has a hard drive that is 384 GB larger than the system with 2 GB of RAM.","Zachary's system doesn't have a 128 GB hard drive.","The build with a 1.6 GHz processor doesn't have exactly 3 GB of RAM.","Of the system with 640 GB of hard drive space and the system with 384 GB of hard drive space, one is Wade's and the other has 6 GB of RAM.","The computer with 4 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than Wade's computer.","Of Nathaniel's system and the computer with 6 GB of RAM, one has a 1.4 GHz processor and the other has a 256 GB hard drive.","The computer with a 3.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Nathaniel's build.","The build with a 3.2 GHz processor doesn't have exactly 3 GB of RAM.","The system with 2 GB of RAM, the computer with 6 GB of RAM, the build with a 3.2 GHz processor and the computer with a 2.4 GHz processor are all different computers.","Doug's computer, the system with 6 GB of RAM, and the computer with a 2.4 GHz processor are three different computers.","The computer with 128 GB of hard drive space doesn't have exactly 12 GB of RAM.","The computer with 512 GB of hard drive space doesn't have exactly 4 GB of RAM.","Fernando's system doesn't have a 768 GB hard drive.","The build with a 2.8 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat smaller than Fernando's build."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB","768 GB"],"label_b":["Doug","Fernando","Kerry","Nathaniel","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","6 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.4 GHz","2.8 GHz","3.2 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9150c0feeed35b8cc920784ca61b699"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Felicia's piece cost 100 dollars more than the ring with the ruby.","The ring made of white gold doesn't have the diamond.","Of the piece made of white gold and Pamela's piece, one cost $1200 and the other cost $1500.","Neither the ring with the sapphire nor the piece that cost $1400 is Jacquelyn's piece.","The ring that cost $1400 is made of 24k gold.","The piece with the opal cost less than the piece made of white gold.","The ring made of platinum cost 300 dollars less than Cheri's piece.","Hazel's ring didn't cost $1300.","Jacquelyn's piece didn't cost $1300.","The ring made of platinum cost 100 dollars less than the ring with the amethyst.","Cheri's ring has the ruby.","The ring made of 18k gold cost 200 dollars more than the ring with the sapphire.","Of the piece with the sapphire and the ring made of titanium, one cost $1200 and the other cost $1100."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500","$1600"],"label_b":["Cheri","Felicia","Hazel","Jacquelyn","Pamela","Rebecca"],"label_c":["amethyst","diamond","opal","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","18k gold","24k gold","platinum","titanium","white gold"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70c29f67770546286ec038eff26a7f3f"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Of the man making $145,000 and the actor filming on September 22nd, one will play the lawyer and the other will play the firefighter.","William will make 60,000 dollars more than the actor filming on September 8th.","The man who will play the senator is either the person making $85,000 or the person filming on October 6th.","The person filming on September 29th will make less than Evan.","The man who will play the firefighter won't be filming on September 15th.","The actor who will play the brother will make 45,000 dollars more than Kerry.","The actor filming on September 8th is either Kerry or the man who will play the brother.","Jim will make 15,000 dollars less than the person filming on September 22nd.","Of the man making $85,000 and the actor filming on September 1st, one will play the brother and the other will play the soldier.","The actor who will play the senator will make 30,000 dollars more than Luis.","Evan won't play the senator."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates","Roles"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000","$160,000"],"label_b":["Evan","Jim","Kerry","Luis","Shannon","William"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 8th","September 15th","September 22nd","September 29th","October 6th"],"label_d":["brother","firefighter","lawyer","senator","soldier","uncle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dac9fd2755814f8a4a90b698ffedb082"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["The person who will major in Physics is either Iris or the person who's going to Harvard.","Neither the student who received the $45,000 scholarship nor the student who received the $40,000 scholarship is the person who's going to Brown.","The person who's going to Harvard is either the person who will major in German Poetry or the student who received the $30,000 scholarship.","Brooke is either the student who's going to Penn State or the person who will major in Philosophy.","The person who will major in Mathematics was awarded some amount more than Pat.","The student who will major in German Poetry was awarded $5,000 less than Ora.","Of the person who received the $40,000 scholarship and the person who received the $30,000 scholarship, one will be going to Penn State next year and the other will major in English.","The person who received the $50,000 scholarship is either Iris or the person who's going to Northwestern.","Yvonne was awarded some amount less than the student who's going to Stanford.","The person who's going to Yale was awarded $20,000 more than the person who will major in English.","Brooke didn't win the $40,000 scholarship.","Of the student who received the $45,000 scholarship and the student who's going to Stanford, one will major in English and the other is Lauren."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000"],"label_b":["Brooke","Iris","Lauren","Ora","Pat","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Astronomy","English","German Poetry","Mathematics","Philosophy","Physics"],"label_d":["Brown","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a8137bedcfbde80895cbf01362e1e97"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["The dog Martha trained had a training period that was somewhat shorter than that of Gizmo.","Buster trained 2 weeks more than the one Nadine trained.","Bailey is either the dog that was in school for 6 weeks or the one from Otis.","The canine from Fontanelle, the canine Nadine trained, Jake and the one that was in school for 11 weeks are all different dogs.","The one Stephanie trained trained 1 week more than Buster.","Gizmo trained 3 weeks less than the one from Elgin.","The dog that was in school for 9 weeks wasn't trained by Paula.","Of the dog that was in school for 10 weeks and the dog that was in school for 8 weeks, one is Jake and the other was trained by Stephanie.","The one from Yreka wasn't trained by Paula.","Lucky wasn't trained by Stephanie.","Of the one from Otis and the one that was in school for 8 weeks, one was trained by Odette and the other is Gizmo.","Of the dog Nadine trained and the canine from Willowville, one was in classes for 7 weeks and the other was in classes for 6 weeks."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks","11 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Cooper","Gizmo","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Odette","Paula","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Elgin","Fontanelle","Gilroy","Otis","Willowville","Yreka"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3f9d9528a17bae8e24f1611da2a5f09"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Francis didn't lose after exactly 21 moves.","The player who lost in 18 moves, the player who started with the Slav Defense, and the person who played third are three different people.","The person who played fourth was either the player who started with the Reti Opening or the player who lost in 18 moves.","Of the player who lost in 48 moves and the person who played fifth, one was Nichole and the other started with the Reti Opening.","Sonja didn't play fourth.","Sonja didn't play sixth.","The player who started with the Torre Attack, the player who lost in 18 moves, and the player who lost in 36 moves are three different people.","The player who started with the Ware Opening played 1 game after Zachary.","Zachary played 1 game before the person who lost in 29 moves.","The person who lost in 34 moves, the player who started with the Slav Defense, and the person who played sixth are three different people.","Of the player who lost in 29 moves and the player who started with the Reti Opening, one was Brooke and the other played first.","Brooke played 1 game after the player who lost in 48 moves.","The player who started with the Evans Gambit played 1 game after the person who lost in 29 moves."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Brooke","Francis","Nichole","Rose","Sonja","Zachary"],"label_c":["Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["18","21","29","34","36","48"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9574a083af809906cf2ca905c2817c42"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The order shaped like a rocket ship will be delivered sometime after the strawberry cake.","The October 10 delivery won't be chocolate-flavored.","The six cakes are the strawberry cake, the cake shaped like a biplane, Mrs. Becker's order, Mrs. Lowe's order, the October 5 delivery and the October 9 delivery.","Mrs. Massey's cake won't be shaped like a baseball glove.","Mrs. Massey's order will be delivered 2 days after the cake shaped like a turtle.","Of the October 10 delivery and the coconut cake, one is for Mrs. Becker and the other will be in the shape of a biplane.","The October 5 delivery won't be lemon-flavored.","The order shaped like a baseball glove will be delivered sometime after Mrs. Cortez's cake.","The banana cake will be delivered 1 day before the cake shaped like a sailboat.","Of the order shaped like a baseball glove and Mrs. Nolan's cake, one will be delivered on October 9 and the other will be coconut-flavored.","Mrs. Becker's order won't be lemon-flavored.","The banana cake will be in the shape of a baseball glove."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9","October 10"],"label_b":["Becker","Cortez","Keller","Lowe","Massey","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","coconut","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a8736c8543ae214d30e10fc48216df2"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Of Sylvia's order and the order that included spinach, one cost $8.25 and the other cost $4.25.","Leo's order, the $7.25 purchase, the purchase that included peaches and the purchase that included raspberries are all different orders.","Vicky's purchase didn't include rhubarb.","The $7.25 order is either the purchase that included leeks or the purchase that included kiwis.","Of the $5.25 order and the order that included onions, one included kiwis and the other was Wesley's.","Alisha's order cost $8.25.","Floyd's purchase cost 2 dollars more than the order that included peaches.","Sylvia's purchase included kale.","Of the $6.25 purchase and the order that included leeks, one included peaches and the other was Leo's.","Wesley's purchase cost 3 dollars less than the order that included watermelons.","The purchase that included leeks cost more than the order that included figs."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25","$9.25"],"label_b":["Alisha","Floyd","Leo","Sylvia","Vicky","Wesley"],"label_c":["bean sprouts","kale","leeks","onions","rhubarb","spinach"],"label_d":["apricots","figs","kiwis","peaches","raspberries","watermelons"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4fbc22b3c4becb98107c0147c6cc904"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Rafael's purchase was either the specimen from Uganda or the specimen from Venezuela.","The spider that sold for $105 wasn't from Kenya.","Melinda's purchase was either the redback or the spider that sold for $90.","The specimen from Uganda cost less than the darkback.","The darkback cost less than Melinda's purchase.","The arachnid that sold for $45 was either the whip spider or the specimen from Kenya.","The specimen from Qatar cost 15 dollars more than Melinda's purchase.","Of the specimen from Qatar and the spider that sold for $105, one was won by Georgia and the other was the archaenido.","The archaenido cost 30 dollars less than the specimen from Lesotho.","Yvette's purchase wasn't from Lesotho.","Of Ebony's purchase and the black widow, one was from Uganda and the other sold for $120."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120"],"label_b":["Ebony","Georgia","Melinda","Phyllis","Rafael","Yvette"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","darkback","ipstin spider","redback","whip spider"],"label_d":["Guinea","Kenya","Lesotho","Qatar","Uganda","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30f8aadfcaa73f8c293606f9587b3919"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The drink ordered by Fredrick didn't cost $3.70.","The drink that cost $3.60 wasn't the eggnog latte.","The coffee ordered by Fredrick cost 40 cents more than the drink served by Patsy.","Neither the coffee ordered by Darrell nor the coffee Bryan ordered was the iced americano.","The coffee that cost $3.30 was either the espresso or the iced americano.","The coffee ordered by Darrell cost 10 cents less than the macchiato.","The iced americano cost 20 cents more than the drink served by Vicky.","The coffee served by Susan cost 30 cents more than the espresso.","The espresso cost 10 cents less than the beverage Eduardo ordered.","The drink Fredrick ordered wasn't served by Linda.","The coffee served by Linda was either the drink that cost $3.60 or the cappuccino.","Of the beverage that cost $3.80 and the coffee ordered by Austin, one was served by Naomi and the other was the cappuccino."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70","$3.80"],"label_b":["Austin","Bryan","Darrell","Eduardo","Fredrick","Ira"],"label_c":["cappuccino","eggnog latte","espresso","iced americano","macchiato","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Linda","Naomi","Patsy","Susan","Vicky","Willie"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc2e6b91186677ce7747375198b91f3e"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Whoever dove on Sunday didn't work at Belle Bar.","The person who worked at Front Reef caught fewer fish than Ron.","Of the spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish and the spearfisher who caught 27 lion fish, one worked at Charles Sink and the other is Stacy.","The person who worked at Ethel Bay caught 6 fewer fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.","The spearfisher who caught 27 lion fish didn't work at Ash Cay.","Ron was either whoever dove on Wednesday or the person who worked at Charles Sink.","Whoever dove on Thursday caught 3 fewer fish than Olga.","The person who worked at Gillis Deep caught fewer fish than Freddie.","Stacy caught 12 more fish than whoever dove on Saturday.","The spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish didn't dive on Tuesday.","Whoever dove on Thursday caught fewer fish than the person who worked at Gillis Deep.","Of whoever dove on Wednesday and the spearfisher who caught 15 lion fish, one is Tanya and the other worked at Gillis Deep."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27"],"label_b":["Freddie","Olga","Ron","Stacy","Tanya","Zachary"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep"],"label_d":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63268f4306b7419720eb0ec7cfe34f9a"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["Of the Ober College team's car and the car that drove for 525 miles, one had a high speed of 75 MPH and the other is the Cober.","The Awick drove 25 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 74 MPH.","The Alby College team's car drove somewhat farther than the automobile with a high speed of 70 MPH.","The automobile with a high speed of 81 MPH drove somewhat less than the Ober College team's automobile.","The Versem didn't have a high speed of exactly 81 MPH.","Of the car with a high speed of 65 MPH and the Varseyton team's car, one is the Cober and the other drove for 600 miles.","The automobile with a high speed of 74 MPH drove 25 miles farther than the Varseyton team's car.","The automobile with a high speed of 67 MPH drove 50 fewer miles than the Trebus State team's automobile.","The automobile that drove for 550 miles wasn't built by the Darbyshire team.","The Versem was either the Mersey Tech team's car or the Trebus State team's automobile.","The Leden didn't have a high speed of exactly 81 MPH.","The car that drove for 550 miles had a high speed of 74 MPH.","The Poltris drove 50 fewer miles than the automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles","650 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Cober","Leden","Poltris","Versem","Yamahana"],"label_c":["65 MPH","67 MPH","70 MPH","74 MPH","75 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Darbyshire","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60e0e1cdbc40cc1af429dc7d6e3dda80"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Of Lorena and the 19-year-old client, one is Mr. French's student and the other has the 12 noon class.","Mr. French's client isn't 15 years old.","Mrs. Young's student isn't 21 years old.","Of Lorena and the 19-year-old student, one has the 12 noon class and the other has the 2:00pm class.","Mrs. Young's client is scheduled 1 hour before Casey.","Mr. French's trainee isn't 21 years old.","The 19-year-old trainee is scheduled 1 hour before Mr. Cortez's trainee.","Zachary is scheduled 4 hours after the 17-year-old trainee.","The 20-year-old client, Opal, Mrs. Vazquez's trainee, Lorena and Jerry are all different people.","The 20-year-old client is scheduled 1 hour before Opal.","Mrs. Vazquez's student is scheduled sometime after Dwayne.","Mr. Alford's student doesn't have the 10:00am class."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Alford","Mr. Cortez","Mr. French","Mr. Osborne","Mrs. Vazquez","Mrs. Young"],"label_c":["Casey","Dwayne","Jerry","Lorena","Opal","Zachary"],"label_d":["15","16","17","19","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=742d361938082b670d66190288dd5dce"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The episode that aired on May 11th, the show where the survivor brought the hatchet, and Isaac's show are three different episodes.","The six episodes are the episode filmed in Cambodia, the show where the survivor brought the rope, the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet, Kurt's show, the show that aired on April 20th and Darrell's show.","The show that aired on May 4th didn't give its survivor the fire starter.","Earl's episode wasn't filmed in Kiribati.","Earl's show wasn't filmed in New Zealand.","Of the show filmed in New Zealand and the show that aired on April 6th, one gave its survivor the rope and the other featured Theodore.","The episode that aired on April 13th was filmed in Nicaragua.","The show that aired on May 4th is either Earl's episode or the episode filmed in Bolivia.","The episode that aired on April 13th is either Darrell's episode or the episode filmed in New Zealand.","Earl's show gave its survivor the rope.","Pedro's episode aired 4 weeks after the episode where the survivor brought the water filter.","The show that aired on May 11th gave its survivor the duct tape."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th","May 11th"],"label_b":["Darrell","Earl","Isaac","Kurt","Pedro","Theodore"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua","New Zealand"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","knife","rope","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ea3294b93143bd86a85e4ccf1f7c86e"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The six houses were the house haunted by Francis, Markmanor, the building Priscilla visited in June, Balfern, Wolfenden and the home Priscilla visited in March.","Barnhill was visited 2 months after the home on Eagle Street.","Markmanor wasn't located on Haley Square.","The house Priscilla visited in March wasn't located on Circle Drive.","Of the home Priscilla visited in January and the home haunted by Abigail, one was Stockford and the other was Markmanor.","Of the home on Grant Place and the house on Darby Lane, one was Balfern and the other was visited in April.","Barnhill wasn't haunted by Victor.","Of the house haunted by Francis and the home haunted by Lady Grey, one was on Darby Lane and the other was visited in January.","Hughenden wasn't haunted by Brunhilde.","The home Priscilla visited in June wasn't haunted by Victor.","The building Priscilla visited in February was said to be haunted by Lady Grey.","Wolfenden was investigated 1 month before the house on Haley Square."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Balfern","Barnhill","Hughenden","Markmanor","Stockford","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":["Abigail","Brunhilde","Francis","Geoffrey","Lady Grey","Victor"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d052c38b0e080745913096cb767b4823"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Of Magic Marbles and the game bought by Tommy, one sold for $90 and the other sold for $45.","The game bought by Clinton came out sometime before Magic Marbles.","The one bought by Frank, Victorforce, the game that sold for $90, the game that came out in 1987 and the game that sold for $55 are all different video games.","Troop Seven is either the one bought by Clinton or the game bought by Tommy.","Magic Marbles came out 4 years before the one that sold for $85.","Of Gator Attack and the video game that sold for $80, one came out in 1983 and the other was purchased by Tommy.","Gator Attack came out 3 years before the one bought by Zachary.","AWOL Alert came out sometime after the game bought by Eduardo."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Clinton","Eduardo","Frank","Phillip","Tommy","Zachary"],"label_d":["$45","$55","$70","$80","$85","$90"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c31734527e67b1be4d8f779f04a5ea0"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Case, the diplomat leaving in May, the ambassador with the 10 day visit, the person leaving in March and the diplomat going to Helsinki are all different diplomats.","The diplomat leaving in June will go to Athens.","The diplomat leaving in April will leave for the 4 day visit.","Bender will leave 2 months after the diplomat going to Riga.","The diplomat going to Brussels will leave 3 months after Riggs.","Of the ambassador with the 5 day visit and Vasquez, one will go to Athens and the other will leave in January.","Of the person going to Athens and Pickett, one will leave for the 9 day visit and the other will leave in March.","Of the diplomat leaving in January and Bender, one will go to Warsaw and the other will leave for the 7 day visit."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bender","Case","Pickett","Riggs","Underwood","Vasquez"],"label_c":["3 day","4 day","5 day","7 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Athens","Brussels","Helsinki","Kiev","Riga","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5e73456909e8d2c424ab39c9b3b1c25"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The honey from Mariaville costs 1 dollar less than the lemon blossom product.","The product from Nevada is produced by Linda Lynn.","The sage honey costs 1 dollar less than the honey from Mariaville.","The product from Nevada costs 3 dollars more than Ivy Ingram's honey.","The basswood honey costs $9.50.","The product from Kellerton is produced by Midge Mintz.","Heddy Heath's honey costs more than the product from Kellerton.","Of the $7.50 product and the honey from Eldon, one is produced by Ivy Ingram and the other is made from fireweed nectar.","The alfalfa honey costs 1 dollar less than Ivy Ingram's honey.","Heddy Heath's product is either the $5.50 product or the $10.50 product.","The $5.50 honey isn't produced by Keith Koch.","The fireweed product costs 2 dollars more than the honey from Belmond."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz"],"label_d":["Belmond","Eldon","Kellerton","Mariaville","Nevada","Riverton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6832ad4849c717b9248efd721200d4a1"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Fredrick was somewhere in line ahead of the customer who ordered chocolate for their second scoop.","Shelia wasn't sixth in line.","The six customers are the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop, Jacqueline, the third customer, the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop, the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop and the customer who ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","Opal didn't order raspberry for their first scoop.","Of the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop and the customer who ordered mango for their first scoop, one was Inez and the other was third in line.","Of the customer who ordered coffee for their second scoop and the customer who ordered chocolate for their second scoop, one was Shelia and the other was fourth in line.","Jacqueline wasn't fifth in line.","Inez wasn't sixth in line.","Shelia didn't order mango for their first scoop.","The person who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop was somewhere in line ahead of the person who ordered peppermint for their first scoop.","Jacqueline is either the second person or the person who ordered banana for their first scoop.","Opal was somewhere in line ahead of the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop was somewhere in line behind the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop was 2 spots in line ahead of Jacqueline."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"label_b":["Fredrick","Inez","Jacqueline","Opal","Shelia","Tara"],"label_c":["banana","coconut","mango","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","coffee","egg nog","lemon","rum raisin","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=755167db57f9403f89f2f228c6b7faa8"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The game hosted at Caroline's house was either the game played in April or Emberfight.","Stealth was played 2 months before the board game with 6 players.","Of the game hosted at Adrian's house and the game played in January, one had exactly 4 players and the other was Planets Align.","The six games were the board game with 10 players, the board game hosted at Todd's house, the board game hosted at Adrian's house, the board game played in January, the game hosted at Rosalie's house and the board game hosted at Caroline's house.","Of the board game hosted at Adrian's house and the board game hosted at Todd's house, one had exactly 6 players and the other was Bladescape.","Planets Align, the game with 7 players, and the game played in April are three different games.","Rules of War was played 2 months before the game with 13 players.","Planets Align was played sometime after the board game hosted at Caroline's house.","Android Disco wasn't hosted by Jessie.","The board game played in June was either the board game hosted at Caroline's house or the board game with 12 players.","Emberfight was played 1 month after the game with 4 players."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Emberfight","Planets Align","Rules of War","Stealth"],"label_c":["Adrian","Caroline","Jessie","Rosalie","Todd","Zachary"],"label_d":["4","6","7","10","12","13"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a535d1621203ff288e9a252fe67bacb6"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Jackson's cake will be in the shape of a bowling pin.","Of the order shaped like a baseball glove and the October 7 delivery, one is for Mrs. Nolan and the other will be strawberry-flavored.","The October 7 delivery will be in the shape of a sports car.","The coconut cake will be delivered sometime before the cake shaped like a sports car.","The October 6 delivery won't be key lime-flavored.","Neither the October 10 delivery nor Mrs. Gillespie's cake is the banana cake.","The six cakes are Mrs. Foley's cake, the cake shaped like a sailboat, the October 10 delivery, the October 9 delivery, the cake shaped like a rocket ship and the October 5 delivery.","Of the October 6 delivery and the cake shaped like a sailboat, one will be lemon-flavored and the other is for Mrs. Armstrong.","The order shaped like a sailboat will be delivered sometime after the key lime cake.","Mrs. Jackson's cake won't be raspberry-flavored.","Mrs. Gillespie's cake will be in the shape of a turtle."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9","October 10"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Estrada","Foley","Gillespie","Jackson","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","coconut","key lime","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12c173c108546f815ec75cb828bb0123"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The insect that was auctioned 8th sold for somewhat more than the butterfly won by Antonio.","Of the butterfly that sold for $290 and the butterfly that was auctioned 2nd, one was the Nymphalidae and the other was won by Benjamin.","The butterfly that was auctioned 1st sold for 30 dollars less than the Satyrid.","Neither the butterfly that was auctioned 1st nor the butterfly that was auctioned 5th was the insect won by Benjamin.","The butterfly won by Antonio sold for 20 dollars less than the Nymphalidae.","The butterfly won by Orlando sold for 10 dollars less than the insect that was auctioned 2nd.","Of the butterfly won by Ian and the butterfly won by Zachary, one was the Adonis blue and the other sold for $270.","The butterfly won by Joel didn't sell for $280.","The insect that sold for $260 wasn't the Megathymidae.","Of the butterfly won by Zachary and the Lycaenidae, one was the 2nd lot and the other sold for $250.","The butterfly that sold for $300 was either the Megathymidae or the butterfly that was auctioned 8th.","The insect won by Benjamin wasn't the 8th lot.","The insect won by Benjamin wasn't the 4th lot.","The insect that sold for $250 wasn't the 4th lot."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290","$300"],"label_b":["Antonio","Benjamin","Ian","Joel","Orlando","Zachary"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","4th","5th","6th","8th"],"label_d":["Adonis blue","Lycaenidae","Megathymidae","Nymphalidae","Satyrid","Stenzleridae"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20ad18dee4a26b537162486d413534fa"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Mr. Jones's trainee is scheduled 2 hours after Lorena.","Of the client with the 10:00am class and the 20-year-old trainee, one is Mr. Underwood's student and the other is Lorena.","Mrs. Ingram's student isn't Bob.","The client with the 9:00am class is 19 years old.","Mrs. Young's client is either the student with the 12 noon class or the 15-year-old student.","Mrs. Young's client has the 10:00am class.","The 21-year-old student, Lorena, and Victoria are three different people.","Mr. Underwood's client isn't Nettie.","Mr. Cortez's trainee isn't Dwayne.","The 17-year-old client isn't Victoria.","Bob is scheduled sometime before Lorena.","The student with the 1:00pm class, the 21-year-old client, the 16-year-old client, the 19-year-old student and the student with the 12 noon class are all different people.","The student with the 2:00pm class isn't 16 years old.","Mr. Cortez's trainee isn't Nettie.","The student with the 1:00pm class isn't Victoria.","Mr. Cortez's client is 21 years old."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Cortez","Mrs. Ingram","Mr. Jones","Mr. Quinn","Mr. Underwood","Mrs. Young"],"label_c":["Bob","Dwayne","Lorena","Nettie","Victoria","Willard"],"label_d":["15","16","17","19","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8398c9390c5cd23f9cb0ad320493f3c8"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The medicine that treats dengue fever, Pluniden, the drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree, the drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom and the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid are all different drugs.","Of the drug that treats influenza and the medicine approved in June, one is sourced from a mushroom and the other is Zednisen.","Of the medicine approved in May and the pharmaceutical that treats dengue fever, one is Zednisen and the other is sourced from a mushroom.","Of the pharmaceutical approved in January and the medicine sourced from a specific type of frog, one treats asthma and the other is Bizolam.","The pharmaceutical that treats arthritis was approved sometime before Bizolam.","The drug sourced from a specific type of bromeliad isn't used to combat dengue fever.","Damasol was approved 3 months after the medicine that treats asthma.","Hamzell isn't sourced from a mushroom.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid was approved 1 month before the pharmaceutical that treats diabetes."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Favolin","Hamzell","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","dengue fever","diabetes","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["bromeliad","frog","mushroom","fig orchid","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dae525d30a7f90b32d027d9ad3bee6a1"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The town in Plymouth County has 9,000 more people than Palo.","Of the town with a population of 31,000 and the town with a population of 28,000, one has Rita Robert as its mayor and the other is in Essex County.","The town whose mayor is Rita Robert is either the city in Bristol County or the city with a population of 40,000.","Of the town whose mayor is Gil Gonzales and the town with a population of 40,000, one is in Barnstable County and the other is Jonesboro.","The town with a population of 40,000 isn't in Norfolk County.","Of Luther and Yale, one is in Barnstable County and the other has a population of 43,000.","The town whose mayor is Kevin King has 6,000 more people than Luther.","The town whose mayor is Rita Robert has more people than Brisbane.","The city whose mayor is Cal Compton has fewer people than Quasqueton.","Palo doesn't have Lisa Lyons as its mayor.","Palo doesn't have a population of 31,000."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000","43,000"],"label_b":["Brisbane","Jonesboro","Luther","Palo","Quasqueton","Yale"],"label_c":["Barnstable","Bristol","Essex","Franklin","Norfolk","Plymouth"],"label_d":["Cal Compton","Gil Gonzales","Kevin King","Lisa Lyons","Rita Robert","Vic Vazquez"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d6461badb42dd1c788ff426d5da4933"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Willow Street project is either the $36,000 project or the $40,000 project.","The Willow Street project starts in August.","The $20,000 project begins 3 months after the Norway Court project.","The $35,000 project begins 2 months after Irma Ingram's project.","Of Cal Craft's project and the Ethel Street project, one starts in August and the other will have a budget of $36,000.","The Fred Lane project doesn't start in July.","The Gray Avenue project starts in June.","The job starting in July will be headed by Bill Bonner.","Al Anderson's project begins 4 months after the $36,000 project.","Freda Fisher's project begins sometime after the $36,000 project.","The Willow Street project begins sometime before the $18,000 project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Clara Street","Ethel Street","Fred Lane","Gray Avenue","Norway Court","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$18,000","$20,000","$25,000","$35,000","$36,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb5b8f3a0186e7e18d7b6a5a0de9dfe3"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The ship that sank in 1785 wasn't captained by Sparrow Annis.","Of the Dagger and the boat from Spain, one went down in 1713 and the other was captained by Crazy Kate.","Of the Crusty Knave and the ship captained by Red Beard Ben, one went down in 1713 and the other hailed from France.","The vessel that sank in 1731 wasn't from Sweden.","The one captained by Stubborn Seth sank 72 years before the one from Denmark.","The Barnacle wasn't captained by Sparrow Annis.","The Mermaid wasn't captained by Stubborn Seth.","The Mermaid sank sometime before the one from France.","The boat captained by Stubborn Seth sank 18 years after the Doubloon.","Of the one captained by Red Beard Ben and the one that sank in 1767, one hailed from Scotland and the other was the Doubloon.","The boat that sank in 1803 wasn't captained by Crazy Kate.","The vessel captained by Ruthless Ruby sank 54 years after the Doubloon."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Crusty Knave","Dagger","Doubloon","Mermaid","Sea Shame"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Ruthless Ruby","Sparrow Annis","Stubborn Seth"],"label_d":["Denmark","England","France","Scotland","Spain","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb5ed3fb29dc6ea89a4b7d49b000bca6"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team that dropped at Gran Mountain, the team with 6 members, and Sierra Group are three different teams.","The squad with 8 members deployed sometime after the squad that dropped at Dana Point.","The squad that dropped at Dana Point deployed 1 hour after the team with 7 members.","Foxtrot Group weren't dropped at Dana Point.","The team with 5 members deployed 2 hours after Charlie Group.","Sierra Group deployed 1 hour before the team that dropped at Ezra Forest.","The team that jumped at 10:00am is either the team that dropped at Anthon Ridge or Whiskey Group.","India Group deployed 1 hour after the team that dropped at Ezra Forest.","Charlie Group has 8 people in it.","The squad that jumped at 1:00pm has 4 people in it.","Of the team that dropped at Crestline X and the team that jumped at 9:00am, one is Foxtrot Group and the other is Yankee Group."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Sierra","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","8","10"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa6f94b58b7a178e406630aff18619ca"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Ukani Q2 has a maximum depth of 8,500 feet.","The Rubico One has a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","The Marine V costs 4,000 dollars more than the submarine with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet costs 2,000 dollars less than the submersible built by Abyss Toys.","The submarine built by MarineCo is either the Cafader Six or the $28,000 submarine.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet is either the submersible built by Abyss Toys or the Rubico One.","Of the submarine with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet and the craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet, one is the Cafader Six and the other is sold by Zephyr Waves.","The craft with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet costs 1,000 dollars less than the submersible built by Watertime LLC.","The Steado G5 is either the $25,000 craft or the submersible with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet.","The Cafader Six costs 1,000 dollars more than the craft built by Ecomarine Ltd.."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000"],"label_b":["Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["5,500 feet","7,000 feet","8,500 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d9f6e489aeeff56b2f9388236d4713c"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["The diner who ordered the spaghetti was either the one who got the ginger ale or the one who got the water.","Of the one who got the cream soda and the diner who ordered the hamburger, one was Yvonne and the other paid $4.99.","Marta didn't pay $6.99.","The one who got the orange soda paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the hamburger.","Bradley didn't order the sloppy joe.","Neither Angela nor Marta was the diner who paid $7.99.","Bradley didn't order the spaghetti.","Bradley paid more than the diner who ordered the turkey plate.","Zachary didn't pay $8.99.","Of the one who got the ginger ale and the diner who paid $4.99, one was Bradley and the other ordered the club sandwich.","Of the one who got the cream soda and the diner who ordered the turkey plate, one paid $8.99 and the other was Angela.","The one who got the iced tea paid 1 dollar more than Marta."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Angela","Bradley","Marta","Wallace","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","iced tea","lemonade","orange soda","water"],"label_d":["club sandwich","hamburger","meatloaf","sloppy joe","spaghetti","turkey plate"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd241720f1306828f68cc0ab607f173d"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Yvonne didn't win the leadership badge.","Beverly, the scout who got the fourth award, and the youngster who won the theater badge are three different girls.","Gayle was awarded 1 spot before the girl from troop 4443.","Of the scout who got the fourth award and the scout who won the wildlife badge, one was Ollie and the other was in troop 4781.","Of Gayle and Wendy, one won the ceramics badge and the other was awarded second.","Wendy won the dance badge.","The youngster from troop 4250 was awarded before the youngster who won the ceramics badge.","The girl who won the leadership badge was awarded before Sharon.","The girl who got the sixth award didn't win the theater badge.","The youngster from troop 3094 was awarded 1 spot before the youngster who won the dance badge.","The girl from troop 5025 was either the girl who got the fourth award or the youngster who won the dance badge.","The girl who got the first award was either the girl who won the swimming badge or Sharon.","Ollie didn't win the leadership badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Beverly","Gayle","Ollie","Sharon","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4443","4781","5025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e5e2b4f84e418641d70a37fa12eb5f0"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["The six players are the corner back, player number 28, player number 20, Gordon Gregg, the person who played in 5 games last season and Abel Austin.","Of the tight end and the person who played in 3 games last season, one wears number 28 and the other is Jack Jensen.","Neither player number 20 nor Curt Conner is the person who played in 8 games last season.","Horace Hayden played 4 more games than player number 31.","The person who played in 7 games last season is either Buford Britt or the center.","Buford Britt isn't the tight end.","Buford Britt wears number 28.","The person who played in 7 games last season doesn't wear number 17.","The person who played in 4 games last season is the placekicker.","The person who played in 8 games last season wears number 12.","The person who played in 4 games last season is either Abel Austin or the tight end.","Buford Britt isn't the defensive back."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Abel Austin","Buford Britt","Curt Conner","Gordon Gregg","Horace Hayden","Jack Jensen"],"label_c":["center","corner back","defensive back","defensive end","placekicker","tight end"],"label_d":["12","17","20","21","28","31"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e84b791e0e2bd4d6059870e19d80798"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["Of the $8.50 honey and the product from Peru, one is made from clover nectar and the other is produced by Jim Joyner.","The fireweed product doesn't come from Santa Clara.","Of the product from Jolley and the $10.50 honey, one is produced by Keith Koch and the other is made from sage nectar.","The fireweed honey isn't produced by Heddy Heath.","The product from Nevada is produced by Jim Joyner.","The honey from Nevada costs 3 dollars more than the basswood honey.","Keith Koch's product costs 1 dollar less than the clover honey.","The fireweed honey doesn't come from Fowler.","The basswood product doesn't come from Winterport.","Linda Lynn's honey is either the sage honey or the $8.50 product.","Of Jim Joyner's product and the product from Fowler, one costs $9.50 and the other is made from sourwood nectar.","The honey from Santa Clara costs more than Heddy Heath's honey.","Nick Norris's product costs more than the honey from Nevada."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","clover","fireweed","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Fowler","Jolley","Nevada","Peru","Santa Clara","Winterport"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0d6c9a906c36aa867906571e20af0fb"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["Neither the car with a high speed of 74 MPH nor the Zenmoto was the Bennington team's car.","The Varseyton team's automobile drove somewhat farther than the automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH.","The car that drove for 625 miles wasn't built by the Varseyton team.","The Mersey Tech team's car drove 100 fewer miles than the Leden.","The Poltris didn't have a high speed of exactly 72 MPH.","Of the Ober College team's car and the car with a high speed of 81 MPH, one is the Garusky and the other drove for 650 miles.","The Awick wasn't built by the Bennington team.","The Zenmoto had a high speed of 69 MPH.","Of the automobile that drove for 525 miles and the Leden, one was built by the Alby College team and the other had a high speed of 67 MPH.","Of the Garusky and the Zenmoto, one had a high speed of 67 MPH and the other drove for 550 miles.","The automobile that drove for 575 miles was either the automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH or the Yamahana.","The Poltris, the Mersey Tech team's automobile, the Ober College team's car, the car that drove for 650 miles and the car with a high speed of 65 MPH were all different cars."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles","650 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Garusky","Leden","Poltris","Yamahana","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["65 MPH","67 MPH","69 MPH","72 MPH","74 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Bennington","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b0e99b80f84a4f577ed2dd54515e6da"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Robyn was either the contestant from Denmark or the person who jumped 105.6 meters.","Kristy scored 21 more points than the person who jumped 96.3 meters.","Nicole wasn't from Switzerland.","Of the person who jumped 90.1 meters and the jumper from Norway, one scored 103 points and the other is Kristy.","Lindsey scored 7 more points than the person who jumped 102.9 meters.","Jody, the jumper from Germany, and the person who jumped 90.1 meters are three different people.","The jumper who scored 96 points was from Canada.","The contestant from Norway jumped 105.6 meters.","The person from Sweden didn't jump 102.9 meters.","Jody didn't jump 102.9 meters.","Lindsey didn't jump 86.4 meters.","The person from Denmark was either the skier who scored 110 points or Nicole.","Kristy, the jumper from Germany, the jumper who jumped 90.1 meters, the jumper who scored 96 points and the person who jumped 102.9 meters were all different people."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110","117"],"label_b":["Jody","Kristy","Lindsey","Nicole","Robyn","Shawna"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Denmark","Germany","Norway","Sweden","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f5d5d1c9cd0766517e2118f9b477059"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Darkwing 6 costs 25 million dollars more than the jet built by Ale and Moore.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4, the $200 million jet, and the aircraft built by Wiseman are three different jets.","The plane built by Ale and Moore costs 50 million dollars less than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.5.","The $200 million plane doesn't have a top speed of Mach 1.8.","The $200 million jet, the Vipertooth, and the jet built by Forsyth are three different jets.","The Kesseling has a top speed of Mach 2.8.","The Raven 12, the plane with a top speed of Mach 3.2, the $100 million jet, the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.8 and the $150 million jet are all different jets.","The Kesseling costs more than the plane with a top speed of Mach 2.5.","The Falcon X-2 costs less than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 1.8.","The $150 million jet is either the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3 or the aircraft built by Pittakan.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 3.2 is either the $200 million aircraft or the jet built by McConnell.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.8 was built by Wiseman.","The jet built by Wiseman costs 50 million dollars less than the Vipertooth."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd2b4ff67b0a9dfa4d5d5b7a5018233e"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["The 275 page assignment was published in 2002.","The Polish project is 25 pages shorter than Nadine's project.","Ebony's assignment isn't exactly 250 pages long.","The book published in 2007 is 100 pages longer than Preston's project.","The Hebrew project is 75 pages longer than Preston's assignment.","Nadine's project isn't in French.","Of Preston's assignment and the Polish project, one was published in 2009 and the other is 150 pages long.","The Russian project wasn't published in 2002.","The book published in 2010 is longer than the Polish assignment.","Neither the Polish assignment nor the book published in 2008 is the 225 page project.","Of Kathryn's project and the 250 page assignment, one was published in 2002 and the other is in Dutch.","Ebony's assignment is longer than the book published in 2009.","Jan's assignment isn't exactly 250 pages long.","Neither the Polish project nor the Russian assignment is the book published in 2008.","Preston's project wasn't published in 2008."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages","275 pages"],"label_b":["Bryan","Ebony","Jan","Kathryn","Nadine","Preston"],"label_c":["2002","2004","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_d":["Dutch","French","Hebrew","Polish","Russian","Thai"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11563da42e0ca9a72186ac6587d7d075"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["William paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the teriyaki roll.","The customer who ordered the eel avocado roll isn't Gilbert.","The person who ordered the futomaki roll didn't order the spicy tataki roll.","The customer who ordered the eel avocado roll didn't pay $9.50.","The customer who paid $11.50, the person who ordered the summer roll and the client who ordered the teriyaki roll are all different people.","The customer who ordered the spicy tataki roll paid 6 dollars more than the person who ordered the hawaiian roll.","The client who ordered the futomaki roll paid more than Johnnie.","The person who ordered the futomaki roll isn't Gilbert.","Of the customer who ordered the summer roll and Seth, one paid $9.50 and the other ordered the hawaiian roll.","The person who ordered the dragon roll isn't Gilbert.","The person who ordered the volcano roll is either the client who paid $15.50 or the person who ordered the futomaki roll.","The client who ordered the philadelphia roll paid 6 dollars more than the customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll.","Karla is either the client who ordered the philadelphia roll or the customer who paid $13.50.","Of the customer who paid $11.50 and the customer who ordered the volcano roll, one ordered the philadelphia roll and the other is Johnnie."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50","$19.50"],"label_b":["dragon","dynamite","eel avocado","futomaki","hawaiian","philadelphia"],"label_c":["spicy tataki","spicy tuna","spider","summer","teriyaki","volcano"],"label_d":["Allan","Gilbert","Johnnie","Karla","Seth","William"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a971a77aac3b2a1431de2bca2d74237"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Of the hurricane that hit in 1960 and the storm that made landfall at Granger, one caused $19.2 million in damage and the other was Hurricane Joan.","Hurricane Gwendolyn hit 8 years after the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage.","Of the hurricane that made landfall at Onawa and the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage, one struck in 1956 and the other was Hurricane Mabel.","The hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage, Hurricane Mabel, the hurricane that hit in 1944, the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista and Hurricane Pam were all different hurricanes.","The storm that hit in 1960 hit land at Hesperia.","The hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia hit 8 years after Hurricane Joan.","The storm that caused $16.9 million in damage was either the hurricane that made landfall at Granger or Hurricane Gwendolyn.","Hurricane Wilma hit 4 years after the hurricane that made landfall at Zamora.","The storm that hit in 1964 was either the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista or Hurricane Joan.","The storm that made landfall at Onawa didn't cause exactly $18.5 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960","1964"],"label_b":["Gwendolyn","Joan","Kristy","Mabel","Pam","Wilma"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$15.7 million","$16.9 million","$18.5 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Escondido","Granger","Hesperia","Onawa","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0384b1e75f5dca29469c6757f0c3c96f"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The print published in 1803 isn't priced at $1,100.","Of Lafiori's map and the print published in 1803, one was of Corsica and the other was of Iceland.","The map of Warsaw was published sometime after Caronelli's print.","Bleux's print was published in 1731.","The $2,500 print was published 36 years before Jenson's print.","The print published in 1803 isn't priced at $250.","The print of Scandinavia is either Jenson's map or the $250 map.","The print of Denmark was published 54 years before Waldemuller's map.","The map published in 1713 isn't priced at $250.","Of the $750 print and the $2,500 print, one was Bleux's and the other was published in 1767.","The print of Iceland was published 54 years after Bleux's print.","The $315 map is either the print published in 1749 or the map published in 1731."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Jenson","Lafiori","Stamson","Waldemuller"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Iceland","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$315","$750","$1,100","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bfd41441b8ba05289ce712264c6d787"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Maurice's computer doesn't have a 2.4 GHz processor.","The system with 4 GB of RAM is either Charlie's system or the system with 512 GB of hard drive space.","Of the computer with 4 GB of RAM and the computer with a 1.4 GHz processor, one is Wade's and the other has a 256 GB hard drive.","Of the build with a 1.6 GHz processor and the computer with 640 GB of hard drive space, one is Maurice's and the other has 8 GB of RAM.","The system with 2 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than the system with a 2.8 GHz processor.","The build with a 2.0 GHz processor, Alejandro's computer, the build with 640 GB of hard drive space, the computer with 6 GB of RAM and the build with 512 GB of hard drive space are all different computers.","The computer with 768 GB of hard drive space has a 1.6 GHz processor.","Charlie's build has 8 GB of RAM.","The computer with 128 GB of hard drive space has 2 GB of RAM.","The build with 6 GB of RAM is either the build with 256 GB of hard drive space or the build with a 1.6 GHz processor.","The computer with 3 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than Wade's computer.","Nathaniel's system doesn't have exactly 2 GB of RAM.","The system with 512 GB of hard drive space is either the computer with a 1.4 GHz processor or the system with a 3.8 GHz processor."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB","768 GB"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Billy","Charlie","Maurice","Nathaniel","Wade"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","2.8 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75546763080b4cabfeb66c20d72385b6"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Arnold's session is 2 hours after the free weights lesson.","The cycling session is 4 hours after Garrett's session.","Of the lesson at 12:30pm and the session at 1:30pm, one is Crystal's and the other is with Jimmy.","The session at 10:30am won't focus on yoga.","The lesson with Irene is 2 hours after Fannie's lesson.","The swimming lesson, the lesson with Howard, and the appointment with Irene are three different sessions.","Of the cardio session and the appointment at 11:30am, one is with Irene and the other is with Jimmy.","Of Emma's session and the lesson with Howard, one will focus on yoga and the other is at 9:30am.","The appointment at 10:30am isn't with Kristin.","Fannie's lesson is sometime after the lesson with Lena."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Emma","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Jimmy","Kristin","Lena","Nicholas"],"label_d":["cardio","cycling","free weights","racketball","swimming","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f734f58a0929ad77603406de442bef7c"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The team that won 12 silver medals was either the team that won 6 gold medals or the team from Honduras.","The team from Indonesia didn't end with 6 bronze medals.","The squad that won 8 silver medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the squad that won 4 silver medals.","The team from Honduras finished with 4 gold medals.","The squad from Grenada finished with 3 bronze medals.","The squad that won 8 bronze medals ended the games with 3 more gold medals than the squad that won 4 silver medals.","The team from Slovakia didn't finish with 2 silver medals.","The team from Honduras finished with 15 bronze medals.","The squad that won 2 gold medals didn't finish with 5 silver medals.","The six teams were the squad from Uganda, the squad that won 6 gold medals, the squad that won 5 silver medals, the team that won 3 gold medals, the team that won 2 silver medals and the team that won 1 gold medal.","The team that won 6 bronze medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad that won 1 bronze medal.","The squad from Indonesia didn't finish with 8 silver medals.","The team from Grenada didn't finish with 8 silver medals.","The team from Uganda ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the squad that won 4 silver medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Grenada","Honduras","Indonesia","Malawi","Slovakia","Uganda"],"label_c":["2","4","5","6","8","12"],"label_d":["1","3","6","8","10","15"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f50a89db0bf7ccd8814f4cf9e28f67f"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The contestants that made it to 150 ft was either the team that launched the red potato or the group that launched the purple potato.","Of the Russets and the team that used the hybrid sling, one scored a distance of 195 ft and the other scored a distance of 210 ft.","The group that made it to 180 ft used the yellow potato.","The group that launched the purple potato landed 30 feet short of the Flying Eyes.","The Super Tubers landed 60 feet short of the contestants that used the hybrid sling.","Of the group that used the trebuchet and the contestants that used the vacuum cannon, one was the Yukon Bolds and the other scored a distance of 165 ft.","The contestants that launched the orange potato didn't use the vacuum cannon.","The Potato Bros didn't have a best distance of 180 ft.","Of the team that launched the blue potato and the group that made it to 180 ft, one used the catapult and the other used the hybrid sling.","The team that used the trebuchet landed somewhat short of the contestants that launched the red potato.","The team that used the air cannon landed somewhat short of the contestants that launched the yellow potato.","The Flying Eyes didn't use the yellow potato."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices","Colors"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft","195 ft","210 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Potato Bros","Russets","Spud Chuckers","Super Tubers","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["air cannon","catapult","hybrid sling","slingshot","trebuchet","vacuum cannon"],"label_d":["blue","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99e0538dd78f7cf78d30500eb5f085f9"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["Of the person who paid $24.99 and the person who paid $27.99, one ordered the lobster tail and the other had the shiraz.","Kurt didn't have the bordeaux.","Kurt paid less than the diner who ordered the citrus chicken.","The diner who ordered the sea bass paid less than the one who had the riesling.","Muriel didn't have the bordeaux.","Of the one who had the bordeaux and the one who had the riesling, one paid $26.99 and the other ordered the citrus chicken.","The person who paid $25.99 didn't have the zinfandel.","The one who had the riesling, the one who had the shiraz, Yolanda, the one who had the bordeaux and Frances were all different foodies.","The diner who ordered the filet mignon paid 1 dollar more than the one who had the chianti.","Yolanda didn't order the lobster tail.","The diner who ordered the filet mignon paid 4 dollars less than Genevieve.","The diner who ordered the osso bucco paid 2 dollars more than the one who had the chianti.","Genevieve didn't have the riesling."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99","$29.99"],"label_b":["Evan","Frances","Genevieve","Kurt","Muriel","Yolanda"],"label_c":["bordeaux","chianti","port","riesling","shiraz","zinfandel"],"label_d":["blackened tuna","citrus chicken","filet mignon","lobster tail","osso bucco","sea bass"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3dda94d260c9ead1d8b7fd84e38a1502"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 25 outing wasn't with Stephanie.","The trip with Nolan wasn't in Manchester.","The trip with Reynaldo was either the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars or the April 4 trip.","The April 22 outing was with Quinn.","Of the April 15 trip and the trip where they saw 37 shooting stars, one was in Janesville and the other was with Orville.","The April 4 trip logged 14 fewer shooting stars than the trip with Orville.","The trip with Quinn logged 28 more shooting stars than the outing to Isleton.","The trip with Orville was in Conesville.","The trip with Stephanie was in Gilmore City.","Of the April 17 trip and the outing to Conesville, one was with Reynaldo and the other logged 23 shooting stars.","The outing to Gilmore City logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the outing with Paulette.","Neither the outing to Conesville nor the trip where they saw 9 shooting stars was the outing with Nolan."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30","37"],"label_b":["April 4","April 10","April 15","April 17","April 22","April 25"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Paulette","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=069cabd02f2671a61d7ee104a39c89f3"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["Of the textbook written by Velma Vintz and the $44.99 textbook, one covers pre-calculus and the other was published in 2007.","The title written by Rosa Rubens, the $44.99 title, and the book that was published in 2005 are three different books.","The title that was published in 2003, the set theory title, and the field theory title are three different books.","The algebra title costs $49.99.","The calculus textbook was written by Tara Tyne.","The $39.99 textbook wasn't authored by Pat Peterson.","Of the title that was published in 2008 and the textbook written by Pat Peterson, one costs $49.99 and the other covers trigonometry.","The pre-calculus title, the $39.99 textbook, and the book written by Steve Spark are three different books.","The field theory title wasn't published in 2007.","The title written by Steve Spark costs 5 dollars more than the pre-calculus book.","The trigonometry title was published in 2010.","Of the $24.99 book and the title written by Pat Peterson, one covers trigonometry and the other was published in 2012.","The book that was published in 2003 costs 10 dollars more than the title written by Tara Tyne."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99","$49.99"],"label_b":["algebra","calculus","field theory","pre-calculus","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Velma Vintz","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2005","2007","2008","2010","2012"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20b098b25e402ce6626941c47a6f82bd"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle released in 1988 doesn't have the football theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Garroda has 500 fewer pieces than the puzzle released in 1992.","The puzzle made by Buralde was released in 1981.","Neither the puzzle with the rustic village theme nor the puzzle released in 1985 is the puzzle made by Irycia.","Of the puzzle released in 1978 and the jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces, one has the coral reef theme and the other was made by Vesem.","The jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme has 500 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1988.","Of the jigsaw puzzle released in 1992 and the puzzle with 1250 pieces, one has the autumn leaves theme and the other was made by Buralde.","The puzzle with 1000 pieces wasn't released in 1992.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Sonaco was released in 1985.","The puzzle with the outer space theme has 250 more pieces than the puzzle released in 1981.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Vesem is either the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme or the jigsaw puzzle released in 1978."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250","1500"],"label_b":["Buralde","Garroda","Irycia","Lyrod","Sonaco","Vesem"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","coral reef","football","outer space","rustic village"],"label_d":["1978","1981","1985","1988","1992","1999"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8675447ff73dfdfdef33c0209da8bd83"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The client who ordered the dynamite roll didn't order the summer roll.","The customer who ordered the hawaiian roll isn't Eleanor.","Virginia is either the client who paid $17.50 or the person who ordered the summer roll.","The customer who ordered the yellowtail roll paid 8 dollars less than the person who ordered the dynamite roll.","The person who ordered the futomaki roll isn't Zachary.","Of the customer who ordered the dragon roll and the client who paid $9.50, one is Virginia and the other is Lorenzo.","Virginia, the client who ordered the rainbow roll, and the client who ordered the spicy tataki roll are three different people.","Yvette didn't order the summer roll.","Of the client who ordered the dynamite roll and the client who paid $9.50, one is Fred and the other ordered the rainbow roll.","Of the client who ordered the dragon roll and the customer who ordered the firecracker roll, one is Virginia and the other paid $13.50.","The person who ordered the dragon roll paid 6 dollars more than Zachary.","The customer who paid $13.50 is either the person who ordered the tiger roll or the customer who ordered the dynamite roll.","The client who ordered the tiger roll, the client who ordered the futomaki roll, and the customer who paid $15.50 are three different people."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50","$19.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","dragon","dynamite","firecracker","futomaki","hawaiian"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tataki","summer","tiger","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":["Eleanor","Fred","Lorenzo","Virginia","Yvette","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a91ddbca86c0ef7532b5ac4ae884cac"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["Of the team that won 5 silver medals and the team that won 3 bronze medals, one finished with 2 gold medals and the other is the squad from Argentina.","The squad that won 1 bronze medal ended the games with 3 more gold medals than the squad that won 10 silver medals.","The squad that won 4 silver medals was either the squad from Bolivia or the team that won 1 gold medal.","The squad from Slovakia didn't end with 10 bronze medals.","The team that won 5 gold medals didn't end with 6 bronze medals.","The squad that won 2 gold medals didn't finish with 11 silver medal.","The squad from Yemen was either the squad that won 3 gold medals or the squad that won 3 bronze medals.","Neither the team that won 2 silver medals nor the team that won 3 bronze medals was the team that won 6 gold medals.","The team from Argentina was either the team that won 6 bronze medals or the team that won 1 bronze medal.","Of the team that won 10 silver medals and the squad from Slovakia, one finished with 6 gold medals and the other finished with 12 bronze medals.","The squad that won 12 bronze medals ended the games with 3 fewer gold medals than the squad from Turkmenistan."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Argentina","Bolivia","France","Slovakia","Turkmenistan","Yemen"],"label_c":["2","4","5","6","10","11"],"label_d":["1","3","6","10","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1fe482c70784f1bbf281f7fc7505b64e"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Damasol isn't sourced from a beetle.","Of the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid and the drug approved in May, one is Minitrell and the other treats diabetes.","Favolin was approved 1 month before the medicine sourced from a specific type of beetle.","Of the drug that treats dengue fever and Pluniden, one is sourced from a mushroom and the other was approved in March.","The pharmaceutical that treats diabetes was approved 1 month after the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp.","Favolin isn't used to combat heart disease.","The drug approved in January isn't used to combat meningitis.","Zednisen wasn't approved in March.","The medicine approved in June isn't used to combat meningitis.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of mushroom treats diabetes.","Of the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of bromeliad and the drug that treats asthma, one was approved in April and the other is Zednisen.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of palm tree is either the medicine approved in January or the drug approved in June."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Damasol","Favolin","Hamzell","Minitrell","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["asthma","dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","mushroom","fig orchid","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce78818410b9b5793b4bb7b7962e34b8"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Luke's product costs less than the pear candle.","Edna's candle is either the clove candle or the pear product.","Iris's product contains lime.","The $7.50 candle is either Iris's product or the sandalwood product.","Luke's product is either the apple product or the cinnamon product.","The clove candle costs more than the apple candle.","Kari's product doesn't contain peach.","The clove product is either Kari's product or Olga's candle.","The $8.50 product doesn't contain lavender.","Of the clove product and the $5.50 product, one contains peach and the other is Courtney's.","The coconut candle doesn't contain cinnamon.","Of the lavender product and the $6.50 candle, one contains apple and the other is Edna's.","Luke's candle doesn't cost $4.50.","The ginger candle is either the $7.50 candle or the $5.50 candle.","Courtney's candle contains sandalwood."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["Courtney","Edna","Iris","Kari","Luke","Olga"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","freesia","ginger","lavender","sandalwood"],"label_d":["apple","coconut","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c55ae0d5cf6b387d18c43d9bd22e6a0c"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["The business in Bucksport charges 8 cents less per gallon than the store on J Street.","Energo charges somewhat less per gallon than the gas station on Buffalo Lane.","Ballantines charges 4 cents more per gallon than the store in Bucksport.","The business charging $1.15 per gallon is either the gas station on Emma Street or the gas station in Santa Rosa.","The gas station in Walnut Grove charges 8 cents less per gallon than Vexon.","The gas station charging $1.23 per gallon isn't on Buffalo Lane.","The gas station charging $1.23 per gallon, Vexon, and the business in Chester are three different stations.","The store on Rice Court is either the store charging $1.23 per gallon or the store in Jenner.","The store on Sunset Way, the business charging $1.23 per gallon, and the business in Walnut Grove are three different stations.","The store on Q Street is in Walnut Grove.","Kwik Mart charges somewhat more per gallon than the business on J Street.","Kwik Mart is on Q Street.","Phil's Fill-Up, the business on Rice Court, the store charging $1.07 per gallon, the business on Q Street and the business charging $1.15 per gallon are all different stations."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23","$1.27"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Phil\\'s Fill-Up","Vexon"],"label_c":["Bucksport","Chester","Jenner","Santa Rosa","Udell","Walnut Grove"],"label_d":["Buffalo Lane","Emma Street","J Street","Q Street","Rice Court","Sunset Way"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=339f81e55002070b4d849e66a7595e12"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Patti doesn't live in St. Paul.","Franklin doesn't live in West Okoboji.","The grandchild with the April 23rd birthday is either the one from Junction City or Patti.","The 12-year-old, the child from West Okoboji, and the child with the April 23rd birthday are three different children.","The one with the April 19th birthday is either the 12-year-old or the 6-year-old.","The 6-year-old has a birthday 4 days before the grandchild from St. Paul.","Franklin, the child from St. Paul, and the child from Junction City are three different children.","The 14-year-old has a birthday 4 days after the one from Norridgewock.","The child with the April 15th birthday lives in Popejoy.","Of the 14-year-old and the 12-year-old, one lives in Junction City and the other is Hilda.","Ollie wasn't born on April 19th.","The 6-year-old is either Sadie or the one from West Okoboji.","Of Hilda and the child with the April 15th birthday, one is 14 years old and the other is 18 years old.","The one from Quimby isn't 8 years old.","The one with the April 11th birthday doesn't live in St. Paul."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd"],"label_b":["Franklin","Hilda","Isaac","Ollie","Patti","Sadie"],"label_c":["5","6","8","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Junction City","Norridgewock","Popejoy","Quimby","St. Paul","West Okoboji"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92c3540cae6cdda7f79e4e57938a8665"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["Of the Marine V and the submarine with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet, one costs $25,000 and the other is sold by Deep Sea Inc..","The submersible with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet, the Rubico One, and the Ukani Q2 are three different submarines.","The Marine V costs 3,000 dollars less than the submersible with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet.","The Abby EX-4 costs 1,000 dollars more than the submersible built by MarineCo.","The submarine built by Pan Systems is either the $28,000 submarine or the $25,000 submarine.","The $26,000 craft isn't sold by Watertime LLC.","The Steado G5 costs somewhat more than the craft built by MarineCo.","The submarine built by Pan Systems costs 1,000 dollars more than the Marine V.","The Ukani Q2, the craft built by Ecomarine Ltd., and the $28,000 craft are three different submarines.","The $26,000 submersible doesn't have a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet costs somewhat more than the Steado G5.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet costs somewhat more than the Rubico One.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet costs 1,000 dollars more than the Marine V.","The $26,000 craft isn't sold by Ecomarine Ltd.."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","4,000 feet","5,500 feet","7,000 feet","8,500 feet","11,500 feet"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d16f71f002f4fd5c6e890a0a66d530d"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Cafader Six, the submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet, and the submarine with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet are three different submarines.","The Rubico One costs 3,000 dollars less than the craft built by Pan Systems.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet isn't sold by Abyss Toys.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet costs 1,000 dollars less than the Ompoc Eleven.","The Marine V costs 2,000 dollars more than the craft with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet.","The six submarines are the Abby EX-4, the submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet, the submersible with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet, the $27,000 submersible, the craft built by MarineCo and the $29,000 submarine.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet is either the submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd. or the Ompoc Eleven.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet costs 1,000 dollars more than the Rubico One.","Of the $30,000 craft and the $27,000 craft, one has a maximum depth of 16,000 feet and the other is sold by Abyss Toys.","The $25,000 craft isn't sold by Deep Sea Inc..","Of the submarine built by MarineCo and the submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet, one is the Ompoc Eleven and the other costs $30,000."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["4,000 feet","5,500 feet","8,500 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04b58686a8434499457f4b6ecc6fe0f5"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["Gail Garrett's project begins 1 month before the Oak Road project.","The Juniper Lane project doesn't start in September.","Neither Cal Craft's project nor the job starting in August is the $30,000 project.","Freda Fisher's project is either the job starting in July or the Russell Road project.","Of the job starting in June and Al Anderson's project, one will focus on Willow Street and the other will have a budget of $40,000.","Of the Oak Road project and the Clara Street project, one will be headed by Freda Fisher and the other will have a budget of $40,000.","Cal Craft's project is either the $20,000 project or the job starting in September.","The job starting in April won't have a budget of $20,000.","The Juniper Lane project, the job starting in May, the $30,000 project, the job starting in June and Gail Garrett's project are all different projects.","The job starting in June is either Ed Erickson's project or the Russell Road project.","The job starting in September won't have a budget of $32,000.","The Ivy Street project doesn't start in September.","The $25,000 project begins 3 months after the Oak Road project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Clara Street","Ivy Street","Juniper Lane","Oak Road","Russell Road","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett"],"label_d":["$18,000","$20,000","$25,000","$30,000","$32,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e555eb67bb6a5d4256a06cd02fae9a1e"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["The movie produced in Sweden is 5 minutes shorter than Dreams of July.","The six films are Arctic Visions, the film produced in Macedonia, the movie produced in Denmark, Keith King's film, Sid Saunders's film and the movie produced in Ukraine.","Don Daugherty's film isn't Harvest Sun.","West of Eden is 10 minutes shorter than the film produced in Macedonia.","Neither Dreams of July nor Arctic Visions is Sid Saunders's film.","Lionel Lowe's film is 5 minutes longer than the film produced in Denmark.","The movie with a running time of 75 minutes is Dreams of July.","Sid Saunders's film wasn't made in Estonia.","The film produced in Sweden is shorter than Sid Saunders's film.","Of Jesse Jimenez's film and Tearful Night, one has a running time of 55 minutes and the other was made in Ukraine.","Don Daugherty's film is either the film produced in Macedonia or the film with a running time of 75 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes"],"label_b":["Don Daugherty","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King","Lionel Lowe","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Denmark","Estonia","Macedonia","Romania","Sweden","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00a98b31e6e66ebb9b67feaf5f262571"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The basketry presentation was held 1 month after the presentation that pulled in 8,060 visitors.","The exhibit that pulled in 6,910 visitors wasn't from Qatar.","The exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors was held 2 months after the presentation from Chile.","June's exhibit, the exhibit from Norway, and the presentation from Oman are three different exhibits.","The exhibit that pulled in 6,910 visitors wasn't from Norway.","The ceramics exhibit was held 1 month before the presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors.","The presentation from Chile and February's exhibit are different exhibits.","The glassware presentation, February's exhibit, and June's exhibit are three different exhibits.","Of the presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors and February's exhibit, one was from Oman and the other featured lacquerware.","The glassware exhibit was from Burundi.","Of the exhibit that pulled in 5,100 visitors and the exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors, one took place in January and the other was from Burundi.","The sculpture presentation was held 2 months after the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","glassware","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Burundi","Chile","Kyrgyzstan","Norway","Oman","Qatar"],"label_d":["5,100","6,425","6,910","7,525","8,060","9,500"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a650ac4d9881fb7b56516a215225344"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The $7.25 purchase didn't include oranges.","Jim's purchase didn't include oranges.","Of the purchase that included turnips and the $9.25 order, one included apricots and the other was Olive's.","The order that included kiwis is either the order that included spinach or the $9.25 purchase.","Kathryn's order cost $5.25.","Carol's order is either the purchase that included apricots or the order that included raspberries.","Ellen's purchase is either the purchase that included spinach or the order that included oranges.","The purchase that included strawberries cost more than Jim's purchase.","Of the $7.25 purchase and Kathryn's purchase, one included raspberries and the other included onions.","Kathryn's purchase cost more than the order that included kiwis.","The $6.25 order included leeks.","The order that included peaches cost 3 dollars more than the purchase that included asparagus."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25","$9.25"],"label_b":["Carol","Ellen","Jim","Kathryn","Leo","Olive"],"label_c":["asparagus","leeks","onions","rhubarb","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["apricots","kiwis","oranges","peaches","raspberries","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b5a513a7b11fc7aafc8371d21169188"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Sierra Group is either the team that jumped at 9:00am or the team that dropped at Anthon Ridge.","Tango Group deployed sometime before the team that dropped at Brook Woods.","Of the team with 9 members and the squad that dropped at Crestline X, one is India Group and the other deployed at 10:00am.","The six teams are the team with 9 members, Sierra Group, the squad that jumped at 10:00am, the team that dropped at Frazier Park, the team that dropped at Brook Woods and the squad that dropped at Ezra Forest.","Of the team with 5 members and the squad with 4 members, one is Whiskey Group and the other deployed at 11:00am.","Whiskey Group didn't deploy at 1:00pm.","Tango Group weren't dropped at Ezra Forest.","Sierra Group didn't deploy at 12:00pm.","The squad with 8 members deployed sometime before the team that dropped at Dana Point.","The team with 7 members deployed 2 hours before Sierra Group.","Charlie Group deployed sometime before the team with 4 members.","India Group didn't deploy at 1:00pm.","The squad with 7 members deployed sometime after the squad that dropped at Frazier Park.","Whiskey Group weren't dropped at Crestline X."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","8","9"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51d6af58258da1b4ec85948548515e2e"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["Of the tank going to Philo and the $2,000 fish tank, one was bought by Gideon Gates and the other is 70 gallons.","The tank bought by Edwin Ellis is either the tank going to Van Wert or the display going to Zwingle.","The 75 gallon tank isn't going to Freeport.","The $920 fish tank is 20 gallons smaller than the display bought by Cora Carey.","Of the $1,500 tank and the fish tank bought by Betsy Beard, one is going to Van Wert and the other is 70 gallons.","The display bought by Gideon Gates is 10 gallons larger than the $920 tank.","The display going to Zwingle is 5 gallons smaller than the $775 tank.","Of the display bought by Gideon Gates and the fish tank bought by Faith Frisk, one is going to Ottumwa and the other cost $2,500.","The fish tank going to Philo is somewhat larger than the tank bought by Donna Drake.","The $2,000 fish tank is 15 gallons larger than the fish tank bought by Faith Frisk."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons","80 gallons"],"label_b":["Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$775","$920","$1,250","$1,500","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":["Freeport","Ottumwa","Philo","Van Wert","Yermo","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb8bfeed874d02521e49c9d6932339f4"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Zachary's expedition will be going to Ukraine.","Neither the expedition going to Mongolia nor the team going to Grenada will be Paul's expedition.","Of Shelby's expedition and Charles's expedition, one will leave in February and the other will be going to Zimbabwe.","Neither the expedition leaving in March nor Charles's expedition will be the expedition going to Mongolia.","Connie's expedition will leave 2 months before the team going to Angola.","Paul's team won't be traveling to Angola.","The expedition going to Angola won't include Traci.","Paula's team will leave sometime after Charles's expedition.","Zachary's expedition won't be leaving in January.","Darrell's expedition will be going to Zimbabwe.","Jacob's team will leave 3 months after Connie's team.","Hazel's expedition will leave 2 months after the team going to Angola.","The team leaving in March won't include Paula.","The expedition going to Grenada will leave sometime after Connie's expedition."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Charles","Darrell","Jacob","Paul","Spencer","Zachary"],"label_c":["Connie","Hazel","Naomi","Paula","Shelby","Traci"],"label_d":["Angola","Grenada","Mongolia","Romania","Ukraine","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ca8d7e332033ebabd920c60c894e880"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The child delivered in room 206 was born 12 minutes after the Pearsons' child.","The baby delivered in room 120 was the Blanchards'.","The baby delivered in room 112, the Blanchards' baby, and the child born at 12:04am are three different babies.","Agnes was born 6 minutes before the child delivered in room 120.","Of Nancy and the Blanchards' baby, one was delivered in room 225 and the other was born at 12:10am.","The Lamberts' baby was born 3 minutes before the baby delivered in room 145.","The child delivered in room 225 was either the child born at 12:07am or Agnes.","Raul was delivered in room 206.","The baby delivered in room 112 wasn't the Underwoods'.","Veronica wasn't delivered in room 230.","The baby delivered in room 230 was the Lamberts'.","Of Jessie and the child born at 12:16am, one was the Quinns' and the other was delivered in room 120."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am","12:16am"],"label_b":["Agnes","Gretchen","Jessie","Nancy","Raul","Veronica"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Estrada","Lambert","Pearson","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_d":["112","120","145","206","225","230"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d29620e3522c1dfc44afb26bff84221"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["Peter is scheduled 3 hours after the 18-year-old client.","Mrs. Zimmerman's trainee is either Greg or the 15-year-old client.","Of Randall and the student with the 12 noon class, one is 17 years old and the other is Mrs. Zimmerman's student.","Isaac is scheduled 4 hours before the 16-year-old student.","Greg is either Mr. Rodriguez's trainee or the 16-year-old trainee.","Of Elmer and Mrs. Engle's trainee, one is 20 years old and the other has the 1:00pm class.","Tricia is scheduled 1 hour after Mr. Keller's trainee.","Mr. Osborne's trainee has the 10:00am class.","The client with the 2:00pm class isn't Elmer.","The 18-year-old student is Tricia."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Mrs. Engle","Mr. Keller","Mrs. Landry","Mr. Osborne","Mr. Rodriguez","Mrs. Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Elmer","Greg","Isaac","Peter","Randall","Tricia"],"label_d":["15","16","17","18","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=851f9748b91603e49bce36a6353a0fec"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The drug sourced from a specific type of wasp was approved sometime after Minitrell.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of mushroom was approved sometime after Pluniden.","Gravon was approved 3 months before the medicine sourced from a specific type of beetle.","The pharmaceutical that treats heart disease was approved 1 month after Gravon.","The drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom, Minitrell, and Zednisen are three different drugs.","Of Gravon and the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of palm tree, one was approved in January and the other treats asthma.","Zednisen, the medicine that treats dengue fever, and the drug approved in April are three different drugs.","The pharmaceutical that treats heart disease is either the pharmaceutical approved in April or the drug approved in January.","Bizolam was approved 1 month after the medicine that treats diabetes.","Pluniden was approved sometime after the drug that treats diabetes.","The drug sourced from a specific type of fig orchid was approved 1 month after Gravon.","The pharmaceutical approved in February isn't used to combat dengue fever.","The drug approved in February isn't sourced from a wasp.","The pharmaceutical approved in February isn't used to combat influenza."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Gravon","Minitrell","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["asthma","dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","mushroom","fig orchid","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02fcc3c202546107ee3f5b7d5e61bdfd"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The jumper from Germany scored fewer points than Jody.","The contestant who scored 110 points was from Switzerland.","The contestant who scored 96 points, Robyn, and the jumper who jumped 105.6 meters are three different people.","Of Candice and the jumper who scored 89 points, one jumped 105.6 meters and the other jumped 96.3 meters.","The contestant who jumped 90.1 meters scored 21 more points than the contestant from Germany.","Tasha was from Sweden.","The person from Sweden scored 21 more points than Irma.","Irma didn't score exactly 82 points.","The contestant from Denmark jumped 96.3 meters.","Robyn scored 7 more points than the person who jumped 102.9 meters.","The contestant who jumped 110.8 meters scored more points than Jody.","The skier from Norway scored 14 more points than the skier who jumped 102.9 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110","117"],"label_b":["Candice","Elaine","Irma","Jody","Robyn","Tasha"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Denmark","Germany","Norway","Sweden","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81270793512c4e7ff91f3c505aebb3ed"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["Of Xavier Carey's bag and Tanya Gould's piece, one weighs 35 pounds and the other was supposed to go to Los Angeles.","Xavier Carey's luggage weighs 6 pounds less than the cyan luggage.","The luggage that needs to go to New York weighs less than the lime piece.","Zed Alexander's piece wasn't supposed to go to Orlando.","The red luggage weighs less than the bag that needs to go to Orlando.","The six pieces are Zed Alexander's bag, the white luggage, the piece that needs to go to Atlanta, the luggage that weighs 41 pounds, the red suitcase and the suitcase that weighs 47 pounds.","Of the piece that needs to go to Denver and the suitcase that weighs 38 pounds, one is lime and the other is red.","The suitcase that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs 6 pounds less than the indigo piece.","The bag that needs to go to Los Angeles weighs 6 pounds more than Wanda Dotson's piece.","Ute Fleming's suitcase doesn't weigh 41 pounds.","Xavier Carey's bag weighs 12 pounds less than the bag that needs to go to Denver."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["cyan","indigo","lime","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Denver","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a4eef7c5ceb6082183cda5261c01926"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["Mathew's show, the show filmed in Kiribati, the show filmed in Cambodia, the show filmed in Myanmar and the show filmed in Vanuatu are all different episodes.","The show filmed in Nicaragua is either the episode that aired on April 13th or the show that aired on April 20th.","The episode where the survivor brought the hatchet wasn't filmed in Nicaragua.","Wendell's episode wasn't filmed in Kiribati.","Of the show where the survivor brought the duct tape and the episode filmed in Cambodia, one aired on April 6th and the other featured Neil.","Of the show where the survivor brought the fire starter and the show that aired on April 20th, one was filmed in Cambodia and the other featured Mathew.","The show where the survivor brought the fire starter aired 4 weeks after Alfredo's show.","Wendell's show didn't give its survivor the knife.","The episode where the survivor brought the hatchet aired 2 weeks after the episode filmed in Kiribati.","The show where the survivor brought the pot, the episode that aired on April 13th, and Wendell's episode are three different episodes.","Omar's show is either the episode where the survivor brought the duct tape or the show where the survivor brought the rope.","The show where the survivor brought the rope wasn't filmed in Myanmar.","Mathew's episode gave its survivor the hatchet.","Wendell's show didn't air on May 4th."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th","May 11th"],"label_b":["Alfredo","Isaac","Mathew","Neil","Omar","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","knife","pot","rope"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3c7bb58ce98d4f1a8357c2e999020e7"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The orange team was ranked 4 places behind the squad from Forest City.","The team from Evansdale was ranked 4 places behind the \"Target Bombs\".","The \"Pea Shooters\" was ranked 1 place behind the squad from Prairie City.","The squad from Prairie City doesn't use blue paintballs.","The group that finished sixth isn't from Yucca Valley.","The group from Cromberg is either the red team or the green team.","Of the team that finished third and the red team, one is from Forest City and the other is the \"Night Ninjas\".","Of the green team and the squad from Evansdale, one finished fifth and the other is the \"Oil Crew\".","The \"Splat Squad\" isn't from Evansdale.","The \"Night Ninjas\" is either the squad that finished fourth or the white team.","The squad from Prairie City was ranked somewhere ahead of the white team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Forest City","Prairie City","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eaf4eb97f4a497bde01fc6cccb527c66"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Hornet was fined somewhat less than the automobile from Louisiana.","The car with the YGA-441 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the Grandero.","The vehicle with the MRT-628 plates was fined 75 dollars more than the Grandero.","The car with the YGA-441 plates was fined 100 dollars less than the automobile from Alaska.","The Cavalo doesn't have the SVZ-880 plates.","The car that received the $50 fine isn't from Washington.","The automobile that received the $150 fine doesn't have the BMG-831 plates.","The Hornet doesn't have the YGA-441 plates.","Of the car with the GGZ-007 plates and the automobile that received the $100 fine, one is from Ohio and the other is the Grandero.","Of the Dartson and the automobile with the GGZ-007 plates, one was fined $25 and the other is from Louisiana.","Of the Etsalle and the vehicle from Vermont, one was fined $25 and the other has the BMG-831 plates.","The vehicle that received the $125 fine doesn't have the SVZ-880 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125","$150"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Etsalle","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Alaska","Kansas","Louisiana","Ohio","Vermont","Washington"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2e3910403406ca55420aac3542b7035"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The winner who won $15 million was either the accountant or the winner from Iowa.","Ferris Fry wasn't from Tennessee.","The winner who won $10 million, Ed Elliott, and the person from Iowa are three different people.","The six people were Betty Baxter, the winner from Kansas, the banker, the person who won $15 million, the doctor and the winner who won $25 million.","Dharma Day won 15 million more than the senator.","The banker won 15 million less than the winner from Mississippi.","Gil Greene wasn't the banker.","Of the person from Ohio and Cal Chandler, one was the senator and the other won $5 million.","Ed Elliott won 10 million less than the doctor.","Ferris Fry won 5 million more than the judge.","The banker won 5 million more than the person from Ohio.","The person who won $20 million wasn't the teacher."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million"],"label_b":["Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Iowa","Kansas","Mississippi","Ohio","South Dakota","Tennessee"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","judge","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afbb6e99794cb8726c7dc44b86761764"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater in Iraq and the crater that is 550 meters wide were different impacts.","The feature that is 3,500 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in September.","The crater in Liberia is believed to be 120,000 years older than the feature that is 550 meters wide.","Of the feature in Macedonia and the feature that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E., one was found in April and the other is 1,480 meters wide.","The crater in Vietnam is believed to be 30,000 years older than the crater that is 1,200 meters wide.","Of the feature in Vietnam and the feature that is 1,480 meters wide, one was dated to 60,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in December.","Of the feature that is 550 meters wide and the feature in Qatar, one was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in February.","The crater that is 930 meters wide is believed to be older than the feature discovered in April.","The feature that is 1,480 meters wide wasn't discovered in June."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Iraq","Liberia","Macedonia","Qatar","Uganda","Vietnam"],"label_c":["February","April","June","August","September","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d37d5ac693c575c235e21a66531192aa"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The flower grown in West Liberty was either Francine's rose or Anna's rose.","The lafter finished 4 places behind the rose grown in Olin.","Irene's rose finished somewhere ahead of the rose grown in West Liberty.","The dame de coeur was either Deanna's flower or the flower that won first place.","The six flowers were the rose grown in Athens, the flower that won fourth place, the rose that won second place, the lafter, Deanna's rose and the flower that won fifth place.","The magic dragon wasn't grown in West Liberty.","The rose that won second place was Georgia's.","The flower that won first place wasn't grown by Irene.","Of the vanity and the flower grown in Fort Dodge, one was Deanna's and the other won fourth place.","Of Francine's flower and Casey's flower, one was grown in Miranda and the other won fifth place.","The quietness finished 2 places ahead of Francine's flower."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["dame de coeur","lafter","magic dragon","nearly wild","quietness","vanity"],"label_c":["Anna","Casey","Deanna","Francine","Georgia","Irene"],"label_d":["Athens","Fort Dodge","Miranda","Olin","Ukiah","West Liberty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66b6944f75774692cdcaa478480106af"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player from Dana Point was either the player who scored 69 points or Tom.","Willard was either the player from Dana Point or the contestant who threw the white darts.","Greg scored 7 points higher than the contestant who threw the red darts.","Neither the player from Epworth nor the contestant who threw the gray darts was Bill.","The contestant who scored 55 points was from Braddyville.","The contestant from Lohrville didn't throw the red darts.","Greg didn't throw the black darts.","Bill didn't throw the red darts.","Donald, the contestant from Epworth, the contestant who threw the gray darts, the player who scored 55 points and the player who threw the red darts were all different players.","Tom wasn't from Toledo.","Donald scored 21 points higher than the contestant who threw the orange darts.","Of the contestant who threw the gray darts and the contestant from Gilbertville, one finished with 62 points and the other was Donald.","The contestant from Gilbertville threw the white darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76"],"label_b":["Bill","Donald","Greg","Tom","Willard","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","orange","red","white"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Dana Point","Epworth","Gilbertville","Lohrville","Toledo"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea317202955af82f9d2b14c62629c399"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The bird purchased in Julian isn't the lovebird.","The bird purchased in Ellsworth was bought 3 months after Ellen's pet.","Gladys's pet was bought 1 month after the bird purchased in Julian.","Hannah's pet is either the bird purchased in Monte Sereno or the lovebird.","Ellen's pet was bought 1 month after the parakeet.","The bird purchased in Ellsworth isn't the finch.","The finch was bought sometime after Ellen's pet.","Celia's pet wasn't bought in February.","Natalie's pet was bought 4 months before the bird purchased in Hornitos.","Celia's pet wasn't bought in May.","The lorikeet was bought 2 months before the bird purchased in Julian.","The bird purchased in Fairbank was bought sometime after Ellen's pet.","Of the bird bought in March and the bird bought in May, one is Ellen's and the other is the parrot."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Celia","Ellen","Gladys","Hannah","Kellie","Natalie"],"label_c":["canary","finch","lorikeet","lovebird","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Ellsworth","Fairbank","Hornitos","Julian","Monte Sereno","Upton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e4a1bbfdcf55fd21d9b8a4c52b0dc48"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Salvador's pack, the 30 liter pack, and the orange pack are three different packs.","The 40 liter pack is purple.","The orange pack is 5 liters smaller than Arthur's pack.","Robert's pack is 5 liters smaller than the orange pack.","Wendell's pack isn't green.","The green pack, Salvador's pack, and the 40 liter pack are three different packs.","The Naturba pack is either Robert's pack or the silver pack.","The 50 liter pack isn't green.","Gene's pack is 20 liters larger than the gray pack.","Salvador's pack isn't made by Adironda.","Salvador's pack isn't made by Naturba.","Wendell's pack is either the Travelore pack or the Pinkster pack.","The black pack is either the Bistric pack or the Travelore pack.","The Bistric pack is 15 liters larger than the silver pack.","Arthur's pack is 40 liters."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter"],"label_b":["Arthur","Gene","Paul","Robert","Salvador","Wendell"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","gray","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=757a9d940cd97db43cf88f1e009938b4"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The yellow piece was the phone case.","The design that printed in 15 minutes, the cup, and the phone case are three different items.","The design that printed in 30 minutes wasn't green.","Eleanor's item wasn't orange.","The six items were the yellow item, the cup, the helmet, the piece that printed in 20 minutes, the item that printed in 35 minutes and Willis's design.","Mary's design, the helmet, and the design that printed in 20 minutes are three different items.","Willis's design wasn't the whistle.","The red design took somewhat more minutes to print than Yvonne's item.","Of Eleanor's piece and Mary's piece, one was blue and the other was the flower.","The flower took 5 more minutes to print than the red piece.","The green design, the design that printed in 20 minutes, and the item that printed in 35 minutes are three different items.","Virgil's piece took 10 more minutes to print than the red piece.","The phone case took 10 more minutes to print than Jacqueline's piece."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes"],"label_b":["Eleanor","Jacqueline","Mary","Virgil","Willis","Yvonne"],"label_c":["cup","flower","helmet","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c49c82d419dcfda6935fb9cd5e4b5a20"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["The person who's going to Yale was awarded some amount more than Delores.","The student who will major in Finance was awarded $5,000 more than Sarah.","The student who's going to Brown was awarded $5,000 more than Martha.","The person who's going to Northwestern was awarded some amount more than the student who will major in English.","Brooke didn't win the $35,000 scholarship.","The student who's going to Penn State was awarded $15,000 less than Lauren.","Delores is either the person who will major in English or the student who will major in Chemistry.","Of the person who received the $40,000 scholarship and the student who will major in Archaeology, one is Sarah and the other will be going to Penn State next year.","Delores didn't win the $30,000 scholarship.","The person who received the $30,000 scholarship isn't going to Yale.","The six students are Lauren, the student who will major in Archaeology, the person who's going to Northwestern, the person who will major in Mathematics, the person who received the $25,000 scholarship and the student who received the $30,000 scholarship.","Delores isn't going to Harvard.","The student who received the $50,000 scholarship won't major in Physics.","Neither the person who received the $50,000 scholarship nor the student who received the $30,000 scholarship is Brooke."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000"],"label_b":["Brooke","Delores","Erma","Lauren","Martha","Sarah"],"label_c":["Archaeology","Chemistry","English","Finance","Mathematics","Physics"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d05121f971f08afeb178a2ac6cc95062"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The system from UCLA finished with a score that was 14 percent lower than that of Gorgias.","The A.I. that scored 76% was either the A.I. built by Dr. Sullivan's team or the A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team.","The system from CIT, the A.I. built by Dr. Macmahon's team, and the A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team are three different systems.","Of the A.I. built by Dr. Macmahon's team and the A.I. that scored 55%, one was Archimedes and the other was from MIT.","The A.I. that scored 55% was from UCLA.","Archimedes finished with a score that was 14 percent lower than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team.","The system built by Dr. Neuman's team wasn't from UCLA.","Of Archimedes and Aristotle, one scored 55% and the other was from Cambridge.","The A.I. built by Dr. Dower's team finished with a score that was 21 percent higher than that of the A.I. from SFIT.","The system from Exeter finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of Archimedes.","Galen didn't score 62%.","Plutarch was from CIT."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%","90%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Aristotle","Galen","Gorgias","Plutarch","Pythagoeas"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","Exeter","MIT","SFIT","UCLA"],"label_d":["Coulson","Dower","Macmahon","Neuman","Sicilia","Sullivan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14b2fd8cc62fb327bba8b836a3fc904c"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The 900 ft line is either the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH or the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH.","Line A doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 25 MPH.","The one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH is longer than Line B.","The zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft is 100 feet shorter than Line B.","Of Line D and the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft, one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 25 MPH and the other is 700 ft long.","Line F doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 40 MPH.","The zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft is longer than the one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH.","Of the line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH and the 750 ft one, one reaches a height of 45 ft and the other is Line D.","Line A, the zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft, and the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH are three different lines.","Line B is either the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH or the line with a maximum height of 70 ft.","Line F, the line with a maximum height of 40 ft, the line with a maximum height of 70 ft and the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH are all different lines.","Line C isn't exactly 900 ft long.","The 900 ft zip line doesn't have a maximum height of 25 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft","900 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line C","Line D","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","40 ft","45 ft","55 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74990e984ba49c1c44675261068f343c"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Of Gizmo and the dog Stephanie trained, one is from Clifton and the other was in classes for 7 weeks.","The dog that was in school for 11 weeks wasn't trained by Nadine.","Bailey, the canine Teresa trained, and the one from Fontanelle are three different dogs.","Charlie is either the canine from Elgin or the canine Stephanie trained.","Jake isn't from Fontanelle.","Cooper wasn't in classes for exactly 11 weeks.","The canine Odette trained had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the one from Sierra City.","The dog from Clifton had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of Charlie.","Jake, the canine Odette trained, the dog Stephanie trained and the canine from Sierra City are all different dogs.","Of the one from Port Hueneme and the dog that was in school for 8 weeks, one was trained by Paula and the other is Gizmo.","The canine that was in school for 11 weeks is either the one from Elgin or the dog from Fontanelle.","The dog Odette trained trained 2 weeks less than Charlie.","Bailey isn't from Clifton."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks","11 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Charlie","Cooper","Gizmo","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Nadine","Odette","Paula","Rachel","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Clifton","Elgin","Fontanelle","Port Hueneme","Sierra City","Yreka"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=255e8e1abb8bb0beb931107414ef67b6"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The probe that launched in January wasn't launched in Qatar.","Of Nicaragua's probe and the mission that launched in April, one is going to Titan and the other is the Ateyin.","Bulgaria's mission isn't going to Enceladus.","The Disty launched 1 month before the probe going to Venus.","The Raiukan launched 1 month after Bulgaria's probe.","Kosovo's probe launched sometime before the mission going to Uranus.","Bulgaria's probe launched 4 months before the Lezko.","The Mawi launched in January.","The probe that launched in April is going to Uranus.","The Chano was sent up by Oman.","Kosovo's probe launched 2 months after the probe going to Europa."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Ateyin","Chano","Disty","Lezko","Mawi","Raiukan"],"label_c":["Enceladus","Europa","Neptune","Titan","Uranus","Venus"],"label_d":["Bulgaria","Chile","Kosovo","Nicaragua","Oman","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb7eafee5c25ae907c7e11ced7d90528"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The item with the 5-year warranty is either the item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the unit with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 260 dollars more than the Coolstar XV5.","The air conditioner with the 12-year warranty costs 195 dollars less than the item with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The unit with the 10-year warranty costs somewhat more than the Freezon Flux.","The $505 item is either the item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity or the Ultralux 92.","The Binson C40 doesn't have exactly 20,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.","The item with the 3-year warranty costs 65 dollars more than the Freezon Flux.","The air conditioner with the 1-year warranty has the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Freezon Flux, the item with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity, and the $505 item are three different units.","The Ultralux 92 has the 1-year warranty.","The Freezon Flux has the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","Of the unit with the 3-year warranty and the $635 item, one has the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the other is the EnergyBeam 110."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635","$700"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Coolstar XV5","EnergyBeam 110","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","3-year","5-year","10-year","12-year","15-year"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2f3e709859cc5d1b015c08eafcce3f0"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The smoky quartz sold for 30 dollars less than the gem from Oregon.","Of the stone from Wyoming and the gem found in the Stout claim, one went for $790 and the other went for $800.","The smoky quartz is either the stone from Nevada or the gem found in the Johnston claim.","The blue topaz didn't sell for $800.","The smoky quartz wasn't uncovered at the Stout claim.","The zircon is either the gem found in the Collins claim or the stone found in the Stout claim.","Of the gem that sold for $820 and the gem found in the Livingston claim, one is the blue topaz and the other was from Colorado.","The stone from Nevada sold for 10 dollars more than the blue topaz.","The aquamarine didn't sell for $840.","Of the stone found in the Yates claim and the corundum, one went for $820 and the other was from Utah.","The gem from Colorado sold for somewhat less than the rhodolite.","The rhodolite is either the gem from Colorado or the stone from Utah."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820","$830","$840"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","corundum","rhodolite","smoky quartz","zircon"],"label_c":["Collins","Ingram","Johnston","Livingston","Stout","Yates"],"label_d":["California","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ab34dc4a8dfd600df5caed75a1af19c"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The model made by Nectron isn't the MX-827.","The camera made by Torvia doesn't have a resolution of 20 megapixels.","The camera made by Lirios doesn't cost $600.","The $625 camera isn't the Zenix 2C.","The $675 camera is either the camera made by Dayero or the camera made by Torvia.","The model made by Nectron costs $575.","The $625 camera, the model made by Nectron, the DM-5000 and the model made by Dayero are all different cameras.","The model with a resolution of 12 megapixels costs 25 dollars more than the model made by Dayero.","The Zenix 2C costs 25 dollars more than the model with a resolution of 26 megapixels.","Neither the $625 camera nor the model with a resolution of 26 megapixels is the Lectra 6.","The model made by Dayero costs $550.","The camera made by Lirios is either the camera with a resolution of 12 megapixels or the camera with a resolution of 10 megapixels.","The model made by Honwa doesn't have a resolution of 26 megapixels.","Of the model made by Cober and the $575 camera, one is the MX-827 and the other is the G-290.","The G-290 costs more than the camera with a resolution of 18 megapixels."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650","$675"],"label_b":["Cober","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","G-290","Lectra 6","MX-827","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["10 megapixels","12 megapixels","18 megapixels","20 megapixels","24 megapixels","26 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2667849bc312e92a5e4ebb6296e3e3bf"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The child delivered in room 112 was born 6 minutes after the Ingrams' child.","The six babies were the child delivered in room 206, the Quinns' baby, the baby born at 12:01am, Zachary, the Estradas' child and the child born at 12:04am.","Of Felicia and the baby born at 12:01am, one was delivered in room 112 and the other was the Underwoods'.","Willard wasn't the Underwoods'.","The baby delivered in room 225 was born sometime before the Blanchards' child.","The child delivered in room 230 wasn't the Ortegas'.","Zachary, the Quinns' child, and the baby delivered in room 112 are three different babies.","The child delivered in room 230 was born sometime before Zachary.","Willard wasn't born at 12:04am.","Peggy was either the baby born at 12:13am or the child delivered in room 206.","Of Zachary and the Underwoods' child, one was delivered in room 225 and the other was born at 12:01am.","Luis wasn't the Ortegas'.","The baby born at 12:10am was delivered in room 206.","The child delivered in room 252 wasn't the Quinns'."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am","12:16am"],"label_b":["Felicia","Jessie","Luis","Peggy","Willard","Zachary"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Estrada","Ingram","Ortega","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_d":["112","120","206","225","230","252"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=321e9e3cc783bdd99ef671d662e33a10"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line B isn't exactly 850 ft long.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH, the 850 ft one, and the line with a maximum height of 30 ft are three different lines.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH is either the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft or the one with a maximum height of 85 ft.","Of the 750 ft one and the 850 ft line, one is Line C and the other reaches a height of 85 ft.","The one with a maximum height of 70 ft, the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH, and the 800 ft one are three different lines.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH reaches a height of 40 ft.","The one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 45 ft.","Of the line with a maximum height of 85 ft and Line E, one is 850 ft long and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 45 MPH.","Line D is 50 feet longer than the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH is 100 feet longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 70 ft.","The one with a maximum height of 40 ft is shorter than Line C.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH is either the 650 ft zip line or the line with a maximum height of 70 ft.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 30 ft.","Line G is shorter than the line with a maximum height of 70 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft","900 ft"],"label_b":["Line B","Line C","Line D","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","45 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9caf1e88a956f58a3ced61601d423257"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["Of the tube worm and the specimen found in 1989, one was found at 15,000 ft and the other was discovered in the Tethys Trough.","The specimen discovered in the Bristle Trench was found 1,500 feet higher up than the tube worm.","The creature found at 15,000 ft was discovered in the Fallon Deep.","The specimen discovered in the Zini Trench, the specimen found in 1984, and the creature found at 19,500 ft are three different animals.","The animal found in 1998 was found 3,000 feet higher up than the daggertooth.","Of the specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough and the specimen found in 1983, one is the tube worm and the other was found at 16,500 ft.","The lanternfish, the animal found in 1983, and the creature found at 18,000 ft are three different animals.","The specimen found at 21,000 ft is either the animal discovered in the Zini Trench or the bristlemouth.","Of the animal found in 2006 and the specimen discovered in the Fallon Deep, one was found at 19,500 ft and the other is the bristlemouth.","The specimen found in 1983 wasn't discovered in the Malinga Trench.","The specimen found at 16,500 ft, the creature found in 1993, and the anglerfish are three different animals.","The tube worm wasn't found in 1998."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft","22,500 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","daggertooth","lanternfish","lancetfish","tube worm"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Tethys Trough","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1983","1984","1989","1993","1998","2006"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=542d5dac75b91e144f23aabbb36ada2e"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["The person who caught 27 lion fish didn't work at Ash Cay.","The person who worked at Ash Cay caught more fish than whoever dove on Wednesday.","Tanya didn't work at Front Reef.","Cathy caught 21 lion fish.","The person who caught 15 lion fish, whoever dove on Saturday, whoever dove on Wednesday and whoever dove on Sunday were all different people.","The person who worked at Gillis Deep caught 3 fewer fish than whoever dove on Friday.","Whoever dove on Monday caught more fish than the person who worked at Charles Sink.","Natasha was either the person who worked at Ash Cay or whoever dove on Sunday.","Whoever dove on Monday worked at Front Reef.","Of the person who worked at Belle Bar and whoever dove on Saturday, one is Cathy and the other caught 12 lion fish.","Olga worked at Ash Cay.","The spearfisher who caught 15 lion fish was either whoever dove on Monday or Natasha.","Zachary was either the person who worked at Holly Hock or the person who worked at Gillis Deep."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27"],"label_b":["Cathy","Natasha","Olga","Stacy","Tanya","Zachary"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c0632ee58280479ea8600435a85835f"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["The 8:15 pm sighting took place sometime after Peggy's account.","The July sighting was either the event at Juniper Springs or the event at Viking Woods.","Orlando's sighting didn't happen in August.","The 5:50 pm sighting took place 2 months before Laurie's event.","Of Peggy's event and Laurie's event, one happened in July and the other happened at 9:30 pm.","Laurie's sighting was either the 4:35 pm sighting or the March sighting.","Jenny's sighting took place 2 months before the event at Aspen Hills.","Of the account at Laurel Grove and the 8:15 pm event, one happened in May and the other was Karla's.","The account at Twin Pines took place sometime before the 2:00 am event.","The sighting at Twin Pines took place 2 months before Darrell's event.","The 9:30 pm event was either the event at Viking Woods or the event at Twin Pines.","Peggy's sighting, the 8:15 pm account, and the August sighting are three different events."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_b":["Darrell","Jenny","Karla","Laurie","Orlando","Peggy"],"label_c":["Aspen Hills","Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Laurel Grove","Twin Pines","Viking Woods"],"label_d":["4:35 pm","5:50 pm","8:15 pm","9:30 pm","1:45 am","2:00 am"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c2b71df9f6014dd2b5dc4ea9ed75db0"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The 23-year-old didn't take Kara to the concert.","The 24-year-old was either the accountant or the banker.","The 25-year-old wasn't the banker.","Of the 25-year-old and the date that took Kara to the beach, one was Terrance and the other was the musician.","Of Frank and the boxer, one was 22 years old and the other took Kara to the concert.","Terrance was either the date that took Kara to the movies or the 23-year-old.","Terrance was older than the man that took Kara to the skating rink.","Frank was younger than the musician.","Vincent was older than the banker.","Omar was 2 years younger than the man that took Kara to the skating rink.","Leslie was either the accountant or the man that took Kara to the concert.","The 22-year-old didn't take Kara to the bowling alley.","The 25-year-old wasn't the teacher.","Eddie wasn't the banker."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26","27"],"label_b":["Eddie","Frank","Leslie","Omar","Terrance","Vincent"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","movies","restaurant","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd0c082f9a6c52609c1091061f76528f"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The theta pinch reactor will launch 1 month before the Kuchiwa W10.","The Garenia 4 will launch sometime before the fusor facility.","The Adtina V will not launch in May.","The Adtina V is either the reactor in France or the facility in Oman.","The Essita CBT will launch 2 months after the polywell facility.","The polywell reactor will launch 2 months after the Banok II.","The fast ignition facility, the facility launching in June, and the Adtina V are three different reactors.","The reactor in Somalia isn't the direct drive reactor.","The Adtina V will launch sometime after the facility in Myanmar.","Of the facility launching in January and the reactor in France, one is the Kuchiwa W10 and the other is the z-pinch reactor.","The reactor launching in April is in France.","The reactor in Somalia is either the fusor reactor or the Rodim-Rexit.","The fast ignition facility will launch 1 month after the reactor in Honduras.","The Garenia 4 isn't in Qatar."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Banok II","Essita CBT","Garenia 4","Kuchiwa W10","Rodim-Rexit"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","fusor","polywell","theta pinch","z-pinch"],"label_d":["France","Honduras","Myanmar","Oman","Qatar","Somalia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f74cf8d9419ae17a1794053983dad8af"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["The mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall lived 120,000 years before \"Dumbo\".","The mammoth found in Scotland lived sometime after \"Bernie\".","Of the mammoth believed to be 200,000 years old and the mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old, one was unearthed in Saskatchewan and the other was 8.9 ft tall.","The mammoth that was 9.6 ft tall was either the animal believed to be 140,000 years old or the animal believed to be 110,000 years old.","The animal that was 8.2 ft tall wasn't found in Michigan.","The mammoth found in Greenland lived 90,000 years after the animal that was 8.1 ft tall.","\"Peanut\", the animal believed to be 110,000 years old, the animal found in Saskatchewan, the animal that was 8.1 ft tall and the animal believed to be 200,000 years old were all different animals.","\"Fang\" wasn't exactly 8.1 ft tall.","The animal found in Saskatchewan lived 30,000 years before \"Snuffles\".","Of the mammoth found in Alaska and \"Bernie\", one was 8.2 ft tall and the other is thought to be 200,000 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years","80,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66d4aa089162f8e02b6f5b4b53630e85"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Biage will deploy sometime after the battalion led by Commander Edwards.","The battalion led by Commander Gilbert is Victor Battalion.","The group deploying to Kimeche isn't Victor Battalion.","The group deploying to Kimeche will deploy 2 months after the battalion led by Commander Peters.","The battalion led by Commander Zimmerman won't deploy in April.","The group deploying to Ingef will deploy sometime after the battalion led by Commander Taylor.","The group deploying to Ormmose is either Mike Battalion or the battalion led by Commander Lee.","Of the battalion led by Commander Peters and the battalion deploying in June, one is Victor Battalion and the other will deploy to Ingef.","The battalion led by Commander Lee will deploy in May.","The group deploying to Shyeh will deploy 1 month before Whisky Battalion.","Of Oscar Battalion and Whisky Battalion, one will deploy in February and the other will deploy to Biage.","The battalion led by Commander Peters will deploy sometime after Hotel Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Edwards","Gilbert","Lee","Peters","Taylor","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Hotel","Mike","Oscar","Romeo","Victor","Whisky"],"label_d":["Biage","Ingef","Kimeche","Ormmose","Quenray","Shyeh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92749df5238de23065477386e4d72e25"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Tanya doesn't live in West Okoboji.","Of the child from Goldfield and the child from Klamath River, one was born on April 15th and the other is Calvin.","Michelle is either the grandchild from West Okoboji or the grandchild with the April 15th birthday.","The 18-year-old has a birthday 4 days before Hilda.","Calvin has a birthday 8 days before the child from West Okoboji.","The grandchild from Urbana has a birthday 12 days after the 8-year-old.","Tanya doesn't live in Urbana.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 4 days after Calvin.","Of the grandchild from Popejoy and the one with the April 19th birthday, one is Hilda and the other is 14 years old.","Sadie is either the grandchild from Norridgewock or the 12-year-old.","The grandchild with the April 19th birthday, the child from Klamath River, and the child from West Okoboji are three different children.","The one from Klamath River is either the 5-year-old or Sadie."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd"],"label_b":["Calvin","Hilda","Johanna","Michelle","Sadie","Tanya"],"label_c":["5","6","8","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Goldfield","Klamath River","Norridgewock","Popejoy","Urbana","West Okoboji"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21351b2682737054823e9b2675a53a1b"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Of the person sent out on April 7th and the reporter who went to Philippines, one was Peter Peck and the other covered the election.","The journalist who covered the mass protests was either Sid Snyder or the reporter sent out on April 7th.","The person who covered the royal wedding left sometime after the person who went to Monaco.","Of the journalist who covered the election and the journalist who went to Jamaica, one was sent out on April 8th and the other was Tam Terry.","Ned Noble didn't go to Yemen.","The reporter who covered the flooding left 1 day before Peter Peck.","Of the reporter who went to Kyrgyzstan and the person sent out on April 9th, one covered the flooding and the other was Sid Snyder.","Randy Reid didn't go to Jamaica.","The person who went to Monaco left 3 days after Ned Noble.","Randy Reid didn't go to Russia.","The journalist who went to Monaco covered the election.","Randy Reid didn't cover the earthquake.","The person who went to Russia left sometime after the person who covered the earthquake."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th"],"label_b":["Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Peter Peck","Randy Reid","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding"],"label_d":["Jamaica","Kyrgyzstan","Monaco","Philippines","Russia","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3119349dfcb6f3afaf134c5e3a1d9b03"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The interview for the sales rep position will be either the interview in Winslow or the interview on August 25th.","Of the meeting for the web developer position and the interview on August 20th, one is at Zathdrill and the other is in Winslow.","Of the interview in Rock Valley and the meeting for the web developer position, one is on August 24th and the other is at Haytouch.","Of the interview for the sales rep position and the Sancode interview, one is in Eustis and the other is on August 24th.","The interview on August 21st, the Haytouch interview, the interview for the sales rep position, the interview in Winslow and the meeting in Crescent City will be all different interviews.","The Canway interview isn't on August 23rd.","The interview for the copywriter position, the Haytouch interview, and the interview in Crescent City are three different interviews.","The Zathdrill interview isn't in Crescent City.","The Canway interview isn't on August 21st.","The Streeter Inc. interview isn't on August 21st.","The meeting in Yetter is 1 day after the meeting for the social media position.","The interview for the graphic design position is 1 day after the meeting in Rock Valley."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th","August 25th"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","sales rep","social media","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":["Crescent City","Eustis","Hepburn","Rock Valley","Winslow","Yetter"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0ee4dbc4bfff1d95239e0a34987fab0"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The squad that dropped at Dana Point deployed sometime after Yankee Group.","The team that dropped at Ezra Forest is either Sierra Group or the team that jumped at 11:00am.","The squad with 6 members, Charlie Group, the squad that jumped at 12:00pm, the squad that dropped at Frazier Park and the team that jumped at 11:00am are all different teams.","Whiskey Group weren't dropped at Crestline X.","The squad that dropped at Crestline X deployed 2 hours before the team with 8 members.","Tango Group doesn't have exactly 7 members.","The team that jumped at 1:00pm has 5 people in it.","The team that dropped at Frazier Park is either the team that jumped at 9:00am or the team with 5 members.","Of the team with 5 members and the team that jumped at 12:00pm, one is Tango Group and the other was dropped at Gran Mountain.","The squad that jumped at 11:00am is either the team with 4 members or the team with 9 members.","Of the team that dropped at Ezra Forest and the team with 4 members, one is Yankee Group and the other deployed at 9:00am.","The squad that jumped at 8:00am was dropped at Crestline X.","Sierra Group was dropped at Gran Mountain."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","8","9"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f4ba20355dceca1a8a92758b17e7fc4"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["The Alaska native is 2 years older than Mattie.","Neither the Connecticut native nor the Illinois native is Mattie.","The person who lives in Limington is either the person who is 109 years old or the person who is 111 years old.","Jason is 3 years older than the Alaska native.","Arlene isn't a native of South Dakota.","The Missouri native is older than the person who lives in Arthur.","The centenarian who lives in Tehama isn't a native of Missouri.","The South Dakota native is either the centenarian who is 110 years old or the centenarian who is 112 years old.","Shari doesn't live in Quasqueton.","Neither the centenarian who is 110 years old nor Shari is the person who lives in Brownville.","Of Shari and the person who lives in Limington, one is 112 years old and the other is a native of Alaska.","Floyd is 2 years younger than the person who lives in Tehama.","Arlene is 4 years younger than the Connecticut native."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years","114 years"],"label_b":["Arlene","Ben","Floyd","Jason","Mattie","Shari"],"label_c":["Alaska","Connecticut","Hawaii","Illinois","Missouri","South Dakota"],"label_d":["Arthur","Brownville","Limington","Quasqueton","Tehama","Villa Park"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e42c469d8094816e977fd31163d8b03c"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["Of the group from Armona and the white team, one is the \"Color Blinds\" and the other finished first.","The team from Evansdale was ranked somewhere behind the \"Target Bombs\".","The \"Spray Paints\", the group that finished fourth, and the squad from Armona are three different teams.","The \"Oil Crew\" uses white paintballs.","The orange team was ranked somewhere ahead of the squad from Armona.","Of the group from Yucca Valley and the red team, one is the \"Night Ninjas\" and the other finished sixth.","The \"Target Bombs\" didn't finish fourth.","The team from Cromberg was ranked somewhere behind the \"Night Ninjas\".","The squad that finished second isn't from Forest City.","The squad from Libertyville was ranked 1 place ahead of the purple team.","The \"Oil Crew\" is either the group from Libertyville or the group from Armona.","The \"Pea Shooters\" is either the squad that finished fifth or the team from Evansdale.","The \"Color Blinds\" doesn't use red paintballs.","The blue team was ranked 1 place behind the squad from Forest City."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Forest City","Libertyville","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0f3ae3144632e136aefd08ef0713c79"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Splat Squad\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the orange team.","The white team was ranked 1 place ahead of the squad from Cromberg.","The group from Forest City is either the white team or the squad that finished sixth.","Of the squad that finished second and the blue team, one is from Prairie City and the other is the \"Color Blinds\".","The \"Target Bombs\" is either the blue team or the group that finished first.","The \"Spray Paints\" isn't from Yucca Valley.","The \"Splat Squad\", the team that finished fifth, and the orange team are three different teams.","The squad that finished fifth, the purple team, the squad from Yucca Valley, the \"Splat Squad\" and the blue team are all different teams.","The squad from Cromberg uses orange paintballs.","The \"Color Blinds\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the red team.","Of the group that finished sixth and the purple team, one is the \"Night Ninjas\" and the other is from Prairie City.","The team from Armona was ranked 2 places behind the red team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad","Spray Paints","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Forest City","Libertyville","Prairie City","Yucca Valley"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b529d7f1956986dd33e9dd1b289a1d4"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The diner who ordered the mousse was either the person who paid $9.99 or the one who had the chai tea.","Delia was either the one who had the cafe latte or the diner who ordered the souffle.","Stacey paid 1 dollar more than the one who had the espresso.","The diner who ordered the parfait paid 3 dollars less than the one who had the chai tea.","The one who had the earl grey tea paid more than Claudia.","The diner who ordered the parfait paid 1 dollar less than Claudia.","Jennie didn't order the sherbet.","The person who paid $8.99 was either Jennie or the one who had the espresso.","The six friends were the diner who ordered the bread pudding, the one who had the cafe americano, Claudia, the one who had the earl grey tea, the person who paid $9.99 and the person who paid $8.99.","Delia didn't pay $9.99.","The person who paid $9.99 didn't have the cappuccino.","Stacey paid less than the diner who ordered the mousse.","Linda paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the gelato."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Delia","Jennie","Linda","Stacey","Zachary"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["bread pudding","gelato","mousse","parfait","sherbet","souffle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebacdf8858403b19a62323476970d3f3"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["Of the quake that took place in 1938 and the earthquake with its epicenter at Voroldo, one had a rating of 8.9 and the other lasted for 58 seconds.","The event with its epicenter at Nenios occurred 18 years before the 8.4 event.","The earthquake with a duration of 58 seconds was either the earthquake that took place in 1944 or the 8.4 quake.","The quake with its epicenter at Belok didn't happen in 1926.","The event with its epicenter at Sycula didn't happen in 1926.","The quake that took place in 1932 didn't last for exactly 99 seconds.","The quake that took place in 1920 didn't have a rating of 8.3.","The 8.1 event occurred 12 years after the earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds.","The event that took place in 1944 didn't have a rating of 8.8.","Neither the quake with its epicenter at Belok nor the event that took place in 1950 was the quake with a duration of 49 seconds.","The event with its epicenter at Nenios occurred sometime after the event with a duration of 49 seconds.","The event that took place in 1944, the quake with a duration of 84 seconds, the event with its epicenter at Belok, the event with a duration of 97 seconds and the 8.1 earthquake were all different earthquakes.","The event that took place in 1950 didn't last for exactly 97 seconds.","Of the 8.3 quake and the event with its epicenter at Jaorm, one lasted for 49 seconds and the other happened in 1926."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944","1950"],"label_b":["Belok","Jaorm","Nenios","Quyit","Sycula","Voroldo"],"label_c":["8.1","8.3","8.4","8.8","8.9","9.1"],"label_d":["49 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d2bf9afbfea8ee4d6720b4cdaf14a3c"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Blaster Boy wasn't bought by Shannon.","Of AWOL Alert and the one that sold for $45, one was purchased by Kyle and the other came out in 1985.","Blaster Boy came out 2 years before the game bought by Kyle.","Of the game that sold for $80 and the video game that sold for $85, one came out in 1984 and the other was purchased by Oscar.","Magic Marbles didn't come out in 1987.","Of Gator Attack and Troop Seven, one came out in 1988 and the other sold for $80.","Neither the video game that sold for $45 nor Victorforce is the one bought by Ivan.","The game bought by Horace is either the video game that came out in 1988 or Magic Marbles.","The game that sold for $35, Victorforce, Blaster Boy and Gator Attack are all different video games.","Gator Attack wasn't bought by Ivan.","The game bought by Shannon came out sometime after Troop Seven.","The video game that came out in 1986 is either the one that sold for $85 or the one that sold for $55.","The video game that sold for $80 came out 1 year before Victorforce."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Horace","Ivan","Kyle","Oscar","Shannon","William"],"label_d":["$35","$45","$55","$80","$85","$90"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20fb61cc7b38834a1e8e8f1d4d08568a"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The ringed tortoise is 36 years younger than Chewie.","Snappy is either the one from Belize or the 14-year-old one.","Methuselah is 36 years younger than the armored tortoise.","Of Yoda and Snappy, one is 86 years old and the other is from Namibia.","Yoda, the one from Honduras, and the 104-year-old tortoise are three different animals.","Speedy isn't 104 years old.","Of the pitch belly tortoise and the animal from Honduras, one is 50 years old and the other is named Shelly.","The ringed tortoise is younger than the tortoise from Yemen.","The 86-year-old tortoise is either the horned tortoise or the swoop-backed tortoise.","The animal from El Salvador is 36 years younger than Snappy.","The tortoise from Honduras is older than Yoda.","The animal from Namibia is either the swoop-backed tortoise or the ringed tortoise."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86","104"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Shelly","Snappy","Speedy","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","horned","pitch belly","ringed","swoop-backed"],"label_d":["Belize","El Salvador","Honduras","Namibia","Romania","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=efa441594b1780b5d8e54ad1ae798129"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The happenstance wasn't grown in Miranda.","The flower grown in Miranda finished 4 places behind the sombreuil.","Of Georgia's rose and the rose grown in Miranda, one won fifth place and the other is the calocarpa.","Hannah's flower finished 4 places behind the rose grown in Quimby.","The rose grown in Roland wasn't grown by Francine.","The gold blush finished 1 place behind the rose grown in Roland.","The rose that won sixth place wasn't grown in Ukiah.","The rose grown in Roland finished somewhere ahead of Ollie's flower.","Of the flower that won third place and Nellie's rose, one was grown in Quimby and the other is the bon silene.","The bon silene was either the rose that won fourth place or Ollie's flower.","The rose grown in Hardy was either Nellie's rose or Georgia's rose."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["bon silene","calocarpa","gold blush","happenstance","magic dragon","sombreuil"],"label_c":["Francine","Georgia","Hannah","Nellie","Ollie","Virginia"],"label_d":["Enfield","Hardy","Miranda","Quimby","Roland","Ukiah"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ab0a73ef8cdcf6d5c8a493a1b130b1f"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The Eyvaw launched 3 months after the mission going to Enceladus.","Of the Lezko and the mission going to Pluto, one was sent up by Bulgaria and the other launched in February.","Of the mission that launched in May and the probe that launched in March, one is the Loakuk and the other is going to Pluto.","Qatar's probe isn't going to Europa.","The Dunsa didn't launch in June.","Of the probe that launched in April and the mission going to Enceladus, one was sent up by Jordan and the other is the Lezko.","The Ateyin, the probe going to Pluto, and Kosovo's mission are three different probes.","The probe going to Enceladus, the mission going to Pluto, Qatar's probe and Kosovo's mission are all different probes.","The probe that launched in April isn't going to Neptune.","Uruguay's mission launched 1 month after the Lezko.","The Raiukan didn't launch in January.","The probe that launched in January isn't going to Venus.","Nicaragua's probe launched sometime before the Dunsa.","The mission going to Neptune launched sometime after the Loakuk.","Jordan's probe isn't going to Europa."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Ateyin","Dunsa","Eyvaw","Lezko","Loakuk","Raiukan"],"label_c":["Callisto","Enceladus","Europa","Neptune","Pluto","Venus"],"label_d":["Bulgaria","Jordan","Kosovo","Nicaragua","Qatar","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0114301e66d7b14fefc13cda6ee232d3"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Orlando finished 3 minutes after the competitor from Quimby.","Ralph didn't wear the teal shirt.","Ralph finished 1 minute after the runner from Pierson.","The six runners were Anthony, the runner in the gray shirt, the contestant from Libertyville, the competitor who finished in 23 minutes, the contestant from Moreno Valley and the competitor who finished in 25 minutes.","Of the runner in the maroon shirt and Neil, one was from Quimby and the other finished in 21 minutes.","Virgil wasn't from Libertyville.","The contestant who finished in 24 minutes wasn't from Vanceboro.","The competitor from Libertyville finished 1 minute after the contestant in the maroon shirt.","The runner from Libertyville finished 3 minutes before the contestant in the lime shirt.","Patrick finished 2 minutes before the runner from Moreno Valley.","Neither Patrick nor the competitor in the black shirt was the contestant who finished in 22 minutes.","The competitor who finished in 23 minutes was either the contestant from Alpine or the competitor in the black shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes","26 minutes"],"label_b":["Anthony","Neil","Orlando","Patrick","Ralph","Virgil"],"label_c":["black","gray","lime","maroon","red","teal"],"label_d":["Alpine","Libertyville","Moreno Valley","Pierson","Quimby","Vanceboro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba9dcb7ec074200e40db9496e8ed20ac"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the stone that sold for $830 and the stone from Utah, one is the tourmaline and the other was found at the Underwood claim.","Of the aquamarine and the blue topaz, one was found at the Page claim and the other was from Nevada.","The six gems are the rhodolite, the gem found in the Knox claim, the stone from Idaho, the gem from Oregon, the stone from Nevada and the gem that sold for $790.","The rhodolite wasn't uncovered at the Zamora claim.","The blue topaz didn't sell for $830.","The gem that sold for $800 is either the tourmaline or the blue topaz.","The stone that sold for $790 is either the stone found in the Dunlap claim or the stone found in the Knox claim.","The rhodolite sold for 10 dollars less than the stone found in the Page claim.","Of the stone found in the Page claim and the rhodolite, one went for $810 and the other was from Oregon.","The zircon is either the gem from Wyoming or the stone found in the Page claim.","The stone found in the Underwood claim sold for 10 dollars less than the corundum."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820","$830","$840"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","corundum","rhodolite","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Dunlap","Knox","Neal","Page","Underwood","Zamora"],"label_d":["California","Idaho","Nevada","Oregon","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7bddd22654d4f36d6ee4865f36d2f3f3"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["Of the vacation with Pam and the Delaware holiday, one was in 2006 and the other was the hunting vacation.","The holiday with Calvin is either the Pennsylvania holiday or the 2005 trip.","The Maine trip was 3 years after the hang gliding trip.","The 2005 holiday wasn't the camping vacation.","The hunting holiday was 1 year after the trip with Tasha.","Of the trip with Andy and the 2001 holiday, one was in Wyoming and the other was the hiking trip.","The trip with Freddie wasn't the camping trip.","Neither the Delaware vacation nor the kayaking holiday is the 2004 holiday.","The 2003 vacation wasn't in South Dakota.","The trip with Rochelle is either the 2005 holiday or the 2006 vacation.","The Oregon holiday was before the hiking vacation.","The Oregon holiday was 4 years after the hang gliding vacation."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005","2006"],"label_b":["Andy","Calvin","Freddie","Pam","Rochelle","Tasha"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hang gliding","hiking","hunting","kayaking"],"label_d":["Delaware","Maine","Oregon","Pennsylvania","South Dakota","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9538288b1928ad0ec91ac7c4aea9119a"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Of Wayne and the client who was dropped off on Viking Street, one was picked up at the Norvell House and the other paid $6.50.","The person who got picked up at the Fremont Library paid 6 dollars less than Wayne.","The client who was dropped off on Ethel Street paid 3 dollars less than Carrie.","The client who was dropped off on League Avenue paid somewhat less than the person who got picked up at the Smith Tower.","Henrietta was either the client who was dropped off on Viking Street or the client who was dropped off on Todd Street.","The customer who got picked up at the Space Needle paid somewhat more than Allen.","The customer who got picked up at the Fremont Library was either Carrie or the client with the $9.50 fare.","The person who got picked up at the Smith Tower was either the client with the $15.50 fare or Wayne.","Of the person who got picked up at the Hoge Building and Wayne, one was dropped off on Norwood Street and the other paid $18.50.","The customer who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel paid 3 dollars less than Bobbie."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50","$21.50"],"label_b":["Allen","Bobbie","Carrie","Henrietta","Neil","Wayne"],"label_c":["Camlin Hotel","Fremont Library","Hoge Building","Norvell House","Smith Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Hart Road","League Avenue","Norwood Street","Todd Street","Viking Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=342922a6173841e5b5c8f1df4615707a"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Rodim-Rexit will launch sometime before the reactor in Iceland.","The Tamura BX12 will not launch in January.","The reactor in Russia will launch 2 months before the Garenia 4.","The reactor in Zambia is the stellarator reactor.","Of the fusor reactor and the direct drive facility, one is the Garenia 4 and the other is in Qatar.","The reactor launching in June isn't in Iceland.","The six reactors are the fusor facility, the Tamura BX12, the reactor launching in April, the reactor in Zambia, the reactor launching in March and the Comati DX5.","The Kuchiwa W10 isn't the polywell reactor.","Of the facility launching in March and the Tamura BX12, one is the z-pinch facility and the other is in Turkmenistan.","Of the stellarator reactor and the fusor reactor, one is the Adtina V and the other will launch in February.","The direct drive facility will launch 2 months before the reactor in Zambia."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Comati DX5","Garenia 4","Kuchiwa W10","Rodim-Rexit","Tamura BX12"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","fusor","polywell","stellarator","z-pinch"],"label_d":["Iceland","Qatar","Russia","Turkmenistan","Yemen","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ff1d92b67b153ae0ee50613835557e9"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment is paying more per month than the family moving in on Sunday.","The Pattersons aren't moving into the Ridge Court apartment.","Of the family paying $710 a month and the family moving into the M Street apartment, one is the Nortons and the other is moving in on Monday.","The family moving in on Wednesday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the Nortons.","The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is paying 30 dollars more per month than the Ingrams.","The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is moving in on Monday.","Of the family moving in on Monday and the family moving into the Ash Avenue apartment, one is paying $720 a month and the other is the Thompsons.","The family moving in on Saturday is paying more per month than the family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment.","Of the family moving into the Grove Street apartment and the family paying $730 a month, one is moving in on Wednesday and the other is the Sheltons.","The family moving in on Thursday is either the Sheltons or the family paying $710 a month.","The Pattersons aren't moving into the Ash Avenue apartment.","The Ingrams aren't moving into the Todd Street apartment.","The Pattersons aren't moving in on Sunday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730"],"label_b":["Huffs","Ingrams","Nortons","Pattersons","Sheltons","Thompsons"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Grove Street","Kermit Lane","M Street","Ridge Court","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=117832a8605844f25b1ec112202be815"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Amerigo made $11 million.","Let Me Out made 3 million less than the movie that opened in 105 theaters.","Tippecanoe wasn't directed by Nan Norman.","The film that opened in 92 theaters, Tippecanoe, and the film that grossed $11 million are three different films.","Tippecanoe, the movie that grossed $5 million, and the film that opened in 105 theaters are three different films.","Tippecanoe wasn't directed by Hick Harmon.","The film that grossed $11 million opened in 112 theaters.","The movie that grossed $17 million didn't open in exactly 92 theaters.","Zephyr Breeze didn't open in exactly 92 theaters.","Zephyr Breeze is either the film directed by Paula Pratt or the movie directed by Odette Olson.","The film directed by Kenneth Key made 9 million more than the film that opened in 123 theaters.","The movie directed by Nan Norman is either Let Me Out or the film that opened in 123 theaters.","Easy to Love made 12 million more than the movie that opened in 59 theaters.","The film that opened in 45 theaters is either the movie directed by Kenneth Key or the movie directed by Paula Pratt.","The film that opened in 105 theaters made 3 million less than Amerigo."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Kenneth Key","Micah Moreno","Nan Norman","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","59","92","105","112","123"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1d95454ac30d8a5007c4828fbfa91fb"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Of the farm Michael will dust on June 8th and the one that grows soy, one is Lucky Star and the other is in Santa Clara.","The one that grows corn will be worked on 2 days before the farm in Upper Lake.","The one Michael will dust on June 8th, Meadowgrove, the one in Independence, the one that grows corn and Tall Pines are all different farms.","The farm in Santa Clara will be worked on sometime after Lucky Star.","The business Michael will dust on June 9th is either the one in Independence or Iron Hill.","The business that grows spinach is either the business in George or the business in Santa Clara.","Lucky Star won't be dusted on June 4th.","Meadowgrove will be dusted on June 6th.","Hazelwood is either the one that grows soy or the farm that grows corn.","The business in Milbridge will be worked on sometime before the one that grows corn.","The one Michael will dust on June 9th doesn't grow alfalfa.","Of Blackwater and Hazelwood, one is in Quimby and the other grows cucumbers.","The business Michael will dust on June 4th is either the one in George or the business in Independence."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th","June 9th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["George","Independence","Milbridge","Quimby","Santa Clara","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","corn","soy","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ad7f7b45661d2b250bd6af0e92438c7"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Beatrice's pet isn't the schnauzer.","Charlotte's pet was adopted sometime before the shih tzu.","Of the boxer and the puppy adopted in May, one is named Ben and the other is Elena's.","Of the dog adopted in March and the poodle, one is Elena's and the other is Wendy's.","Vincent isn't the collie.","Charlotte's pet isn't named Terrance.","Elena's pet was adopted 2 months after Terrance.","Elena's pet is either Nicholas or the dog adopted in June.","The collie was adopted 3 months after Elena's pet.","The schnauzer was adopted 3 months after Guillermo.","Of Phyllis's pet and the schnauzer, one was adopted in May and the other is named Vincent."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Beatrice","Charlotte","Elena","Miriam","Phyllis","Wendy"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","collie","poodle","schnauzer","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Ben","Eduardo","Guillermo","Nicholas","Terrance","Vincent"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c2dd3c6252bf22655245eb3e82180de"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Guy isn't 14 years old.","The grandchild from Thurman has a birthday 12 days after the child from Goldfield.","Yolanda has a birthday 12 days after the 8-year-old.","Hilda isn't 6 years old.","Guy doesn't live in El Monte.","Guy isn't 6 years old.","Patti isn't 5 years old.","The 14-year-old, Patti, and the one with the April 7th birthday are three different children.","The child from Norridgewock isn't 12 years old.","The grandchild from Norridgewock is either the one with the April 11th birthday or Hilda.","The 5-year-old has a birthday 4 days after the one from Fillmore.","Of the child with the April 7th birthday and the 9-year-old, one is Yolanda and the other lives in St. Paul.","Patti wasn't born on April 15th.","Edmund wasn't born on April 11th.","The child from El Monte has a birthday 16 days after the 8-year-old.","The child with the April 15th birthday is 6 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd"],"label_b":["Calvin","Edmund","Guy","Hilda","Patti","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14"],"label_d":["El Monte","Fillmore","Goldfield","Norridgewock","St. Paul","Thurman"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ffa2e9ceb26bde29298d72a032aa99c"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Neither the presenter who got the B- nor the student who got the B+ was Nadine.","Freddie got the B-.","The presenter who got the B+ didn't talk about President Ford.","Andy spoke 3 minutes less than the presenter who got the A.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on President Truman and the student who spoke for 11 minutes, one got the A and the other was Chris.","The student who gave the presentation on President Coolidge spoke 12 minutes more than Nadine.","Of Freddie and the student who gave the presentation on President Bush, one spoke for 14 minutes and the other got the C+.","The student who got the B+ didn't talk about President Roosevelt.","Of the student who got the C- and Andy, one talked about President Coolidge and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","The presenter who got the A didn't talk about President Roosevelt.","Peggy didn't speak for 20 minutes.","The student who got the D spoke 3 minutes more than Theodore."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes","20 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Chris","Freddie","Nadine","Peggy","Theodore"],"label_c":["Bush","Coolidge","Ford","Roosevelt","Truman","Van Buren"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7eeec11f54965ba98b112d834cb36bc"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The 2 GB item doesn't cost $25.","The Dynatra phone has 6 GB less storage than the Zennia 580.","Of the Portimax C and the 12 GB mobile phone, one is made by Andromeda and the other is made by Mobilex.","The 12 GB mobile phone doesn't cost $145.","The $199 mobile phone has 4 GB less storage than the Lunia V2.","The Mobilex mobile phone has 6 GB more storage than the Alphalon II.","The Pegasus item is either the Lunia V2 or the $25 phone.","The Alphalon II has 4 GB of storage.","Of the $125 item and the $199 item, one is the Alphalon II and the other has 8 GB of storage.","The 12 GB phone doesn't cost $25.","The $75 phone is either the 6 GB phone or the 4 GB item.","The Volkia mobile phone has somewhat more storage than the Epplex 7s."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB","12 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Mobilex","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$125","$145","$165","$199"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=970b5323c42137ce99ffb19baaeae2a9"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Jorge didn't dive on Friday.","Henrietta didn't work at Holly Hock.","The person who worked at Ethel Bay was either Henrietta or the person who caught 27 lion fish.","Freddie, the person who worked at Ash Cay, and the spearfisher who caught 12 lion fish are three different people.","Of the person who worked at Front Reef and the spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish, one dived on Friday and the other is Wendy.","Freddie didn't catch exactly 21 lion fish.","Of the person who caught 24 lion fish and the spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish, one is Jorge and the other worked at Holly Hock.","Wendy didn't dive on Sunday.","Of the spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish and the person who worked at Front Reef, one is Ivan and the other is Wendy.","Wendy, the spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish, whoever dove on Monday, the spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish and the person who caught 24 lion fish were all different people.","Whoever dove on Wednesday was either the person who caught 18 lion fish or the person who worked at Ash Cay.","The spearfisher who caught 24 lion fish didn't work at Ash Cay.","Whoever dove on Tuesday caught 3 more fish than Wendy.","The spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish didn't work at Gillis Deep."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27"],"label_b":["Freddie","Henrietta","Ivan","Jorge","Olga","Wendy"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c25b19fc6533c96efec1da0c568efa02"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The Gordons are paying more per month than the family moving in on Friday.","The family paying $730 a month isn't moving in on Tuesday.","The family paying $700 a month is moving into the Quince Street apartment.","The family moving into the M Street apartment isn't moving in on Tuesday.","The Sheltons are paying 30 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Saturday.","The family moving into the Lake Street apartment isn't moving in on Friday.","The family moving into the Summit Street apartment is either the family moving in on Thursday or the Huffs.","Of the family paying $720 a month and the family paying $710 a month, one is the Pattersons and the other is moving in on Saturday.","The Nortons aren't moving into the M Street apartment.","The Sheltons are paying 20 dollars less per month than the family moving into the Quince Street apartment.","Of the family paying $720 a month and the family moving into the Todd Street apartment, one is the Quinns and the other is moving in on Friday.","The family moving in on Sunday is paying less per month than the family moving into the Lake Street apartment.","The family moving in on Thursday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving into the M Street apartment."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730"],"label_b":["Gordons","Huffs","Nortons","Pattersons","Quinns","Sheltons"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Grove Street","Lake Street","M Street","Quince Street","Summit Street","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73235a22d06bfda02aba65cd3d582472"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The reporter who covered the royal wedding left 1 day before Sid Snyder.","The person who covered the earthquake was either the reporter sent out on April 9th or the person who went to Monaco.","Of Maddy Moore and the journalist who covered the solar eclipse, one was sent out on April 7th and the other went to Belgium.","Of the journalist sent out on April 8th and the journalist who covered the royal wedding, one was Peter Peck and the other went to Monaco.","Maddy Moore left 1 day before the person who went to Nicaragua.","The reporter who covered the flooding left 1 day before Ned Noble.","The person who covered the solar eclipse left 1 day after the person who went to Gabon.","Orin Olsen was either the journalist who went to Belgium or the reporter who went to Qatar.","Peter Peck didn't cover the election.","The journalist sent out on April 7th was either Sid Snyder or Maddy Moore.","Sid Snyder was sent out on April 5th.","Orin Olsen didn't cover the solar eclipse."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th"],"label_b":["Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Belgium","Gabon","Luxembourg","Monaco","Nicaragua","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e86ea14a62cb4e6223e404251a93c448"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["Neither the siren released in 1994 nor the siren released in 1998 is the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels.","Of the Rip Tide and the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels, one costs $195 and the other was released in 1998.","The $120 siren wasn't released in 1998.","The six sirens are the $140 siren, the siren released in 1994, the siren released in 1998, the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels, the siren with a loudness of 125 decibels and the siren released in 2000.","Of the Armor-Stop and the Eco Alert, one costs $120 and the other was released in 1996.","The siren released in 1996 is 10 decibels quieter than the $140 siren.","The Bradley X9 doesn't cost $145.","The siren with a loudness of 120 decibels wasn't released in 2004.","The siren released in 1998 is louder than the $124 siren.","The $195 siren is 15 decibels louder than the Viking 5.","The Soundarm is either the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels or the $140 siren.","The Eco Alert isn't 110 decibels loud."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels","125 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Bradley X9","Eco Alert","Rip Tide","Soundarm","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1994","1996","1998","2000","2003","2004"],"label_d":["$120","$124","$140","$145","$188","$195"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bb3b2d8e89f1f85b4f865873bb2e6dc"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player who scored 48 points was either Nicholas or the player from Toledo.","The contestant who threw the black darts scored 14 points higher than Evan.","Vincent wasn't from Yorktown.","The contestant who threw the orange darts scored 7 points higher than the player from New Market.","Of Felix and the contestant from Lohrville, one threw the orange darts and the other threw the black darts.","The player from Toledo finished 14 points lower than Bill.","Vincent wasn't from Gilbertville.","Evan didn't throw the white darts.","Of the player who scored 55 points and Vincent, one threw the yellow darts and the other was from Toledo.","The contestant who scored 76 points was either Evan or Vincent.","The player from New Market finished somewhat lower than the contestant who threw the green darts.","Bill wasn't from Gilbertville.","Neither the contestant who scored 48 points nor the player who threw the white darts was Greg."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76"],"label_b":["Bill","Evan","Felix","Greg","Nicholas","Vincent"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Gilbertville","Lohrville","New Market","Toledo","Worthington","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2d12133e10aa5300803f8199b2bafd0"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Rose didn't play fifth.","Of the player who lost in 30 moves and the person who lost in 36 moves, one started with the Evans Gambit and the other played first.","The person who lost in 30 moves played 4 games before the person who started with the Benko Gambit.","The person who started with the Slav Defense was either the person who played fourth or the player who lost in 30 moves.","The person who played sixth didn't lose after exactly 48 moves.","The player who started with the Giuoco Start played sometime before the person who lost in 25 moves.","The player who lost in 26 moves played 2 games after Tara.","Of the person who played sixth and the person who lost in 36 moves, one started with the Evans Gambit and the other was Opal.","The player who lost in 26 moves didn't begin with the Giuoco Start.","The player who started with the Ware Opening, Dawn, and the person who played third are three different people.","Zachary didn't play third.","The person who started with the Evans Gambit, Rose, the person who lost in 30 moves, the person who played sixth and Zachary were all different people.","Of Tara and Rose, one played first and the other lost in 25 moves."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Dawn","Irma","Opal","Rose","Tara","Zachary"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["25","26","30","34","36","48"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5901b312815349ff8ca3b3c05bb9e3fb"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Frederick wasn't dropped off on Ivy Street.","The client with the $21.50 fare, the person who was dropped off on Viking Street, Rosa and Vera were all different customers.","Of Isabel and the client who got picked up at the Seattle Tower, one was dropped off on Mill Avenue and the other paid $15.50.","Rosa wasn't dropped off on Ivy Street.","The client with the $6.50 fare wasn't dropped off on King Court.","The person with the $9.50 fare was picked up at the Space Needle.","The person with the $6.50 fare wasn't dropped off on Riverside Drive.","Zachary paid 9 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","The customer who got picked up at the Norvell House paid 3 dollars less than Frederick.","The customer who got picked up at the Seattle Tower paid 3 dollars less than Isabel.","Of the person who got picked up at the Norvell House and the customer with the $15.50 fare, one was dropped off on Riverside Drive and the other was Rosa.","Neither the person who was dropped off on Viking Street nor Rosa was the client with the $9.50 fare.","Neither the customer who got picked up at the Hoge Building nor the customer with the $15.50 fare was Zachary."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50","$21.50"],"label_b":["Frederick","Isabel","Josephine","Rosa","Vera","Zachary"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Hoge Building","Norvell House","Seattle Tower","Smith Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Ivy Street","King Court","Mill Avenue","Riverside Drive","Todd Street","Viking Street"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8de2798eaacb280b61f19879894a897e"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Charlie Group deployed 3 hours before the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain.","Of the squad with 7 members and the squad with 9 members, one deployed at 10:00am and the other was dropped at Crestline X.","The squad with 8 members deployed 1 hour after Charlie Group.","The team with 4 members deployed sometime after the team that dropped at Anthon Ridge.","Tango Group is either the team that jumped at 11:00am or the team that jumped at 8:00am.","The team that jumped at 1:00pm is either Foxtrot Group or the team that dropped at Crestline X.","The squad that jumped at 11:00am weren't dropped at Brook Woods.","Of the squad with 7 members and the team that jumped at 11:00am, one is Yankee Group and the other is Charlie Group.","Whiskey Group weren't dropped at Crestline X.","The squad with 4 members weren't dropped at Gran Mountain.","The team that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed 1 hour before the squad with 10 members.","The squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge deployed 2 hours before Charlie Group."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","7","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8ea5f60a908cbbe3cdec95503e167eb"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The merlot was bottled sometime after the bottle from Rose Hill vineyard.","The 1996 wine is either the Vendemmia or the bottle from Ellsworth vineyard.","The bottle from Blanchard vineyard isn't a merlot.","The Luzagueil is either the 1988 bottle or the bottle from Goose Lake vineyard.","The wine from Goose Lake vineyard was bottled 12 years before the Zifennwein.","The bottle from Rose Hill vineyard isn't a pinot noir.","The 1988 wine, the gewurztraminer and the wine from Rose Hill vineyard are all different wines.","The Annata Branco was bottled sometime before the bottle from Goose Lake vineyard.","The Vendemmia is either the 2004 wine or the bottle from Fenton vineyard.","The Bianca Flaux was bottled 4 years after the wine from Rose Hill vineyard.","Of the Zifennwein and the 1992 bottle, one is a pinot gris and the other is from Chino Hills vineyard.","The 2000 bottle is either the syrah or the pinot gris.","The Zifennwein isn't a merlot.","The Ece Suss wasn't bottled in 2000."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Blanchard","Chino Hills","Ellsworth","Fenton","Goose Lake","Rose Hill"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=490bb66a83a4baa0a5a019977f29d766"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Phillip's sauce is either the product that uses the injie chili or the product that uses the assam anjula.","Stacy's sauce isn't \"Baja Tickler\".","The product rated at 20,000 SHU isn't \"Pants on Fire\".","Of the product rated at 30,000 SHU and Yvonne's hot sauce, one is \"Alpha Pepper\" and the other uses the ghost pepper.","The hot sauce that uses the bhut jolokia is 5,000 SHU less spicy than \"Pants on Fire\".","The hot sauce that uses the ghost pepper is either the hot sauce rated at 5,000 SHU or the sauce rated at 25,000 SHU.","The hot sauce that uses the injie chili is \"Magma Drizzle\".","The hot sauce that uses the ghost pepper isn't \"Baja Tickler\".","\"Burn Squad\" is somewhat spicier than the sauce that uses the ghost pepper.","The product that uses the naga viper is 10,000 SHU spicier than Betsy's sauce.","Stacy's product doesn't use the naga viper.","The sauce rated at 15,000 SHU, the sauce that uses the ghost pepper, Stacy's sauce, Phillip's product and the product that uses the blue moluga are all different products.","Lula's sauce is 10,000 SHU spicier than \"Lips Ablaze\"."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000","30,000"],"label_b":["Betsy","Lula","Oliver","Phillip","Stacy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Magma Drizzle","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","blue moluga","ghost pepper","injie chili","naga viper"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1df7bb1ab0f408f88739d29f6e4ffdc"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["The student who has been working in Zambia hasn't been studying the Yersim culture.","Pablo is either the person who has been working in Pakistan or the student who has been working in Zambia.","Brandi will publish in March.","The person who has been working in Iran will publish 4 months after the person who has been studying the Garyk culture.","Brandi has been studying the Orjack culture.","Guadalupe hasn't been working in Pakistan.","Elizabeth will publish sometime after the person who has been working in Pakistan.","Of the person who will publish in January and the person who has been working in Finland, one has been studying the Garyk culture and the other is Brandi.","Elizabeth will not publish in June.","The person who has been studying the Denarr culture will publish 1 month after Guadalupe.","The person who has been studying the Garyk culture will publish 1 month before Floyd.","Neither the person who has been working in Pakistan nor Brandi is the person who has been studying the Yersim culture.","Neither the student who has been working in Venezuela nor the person who has been studying the Stosam culture is the person who will publish in June.","The person who has been studying the Yersim culture is either the person who will publish in June or Clayton.","Neither the student who has been working in Venezuela nor the student who has been studying the Stosam culture is the person who will publish in January."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Brandi","Clayton","Elizabeth","Floyd","Guadalupe","Pablo"],"label_c":["Denarr","Garyk","Haleyito","Orjack","Stosam","Yersim"],"label_d":["Egypt","Finland","Iran","Pakistan","Venezuela","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=194880f09fbb69da6d2d860a0145e144"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Donald Davis is either player number 20 or player number 2.","The defensive end played fewer games than Lonnie Love.","The defensive back played one game less than player number 2.","Neither the person who played in 7 games last season nor the center is Donald Davis.","Of the defensive back and player number 14, one played 4 games last season and the other is Donald Davis.","Of the quarterback and Gordon Gregg, one played 8 games last season and the other wears number 28.","Gordon Gregg isn't the corner back.","Neither the person who played in 7 games last season nor Mike Mullen is player number 2.","Mike Mullen played 3 fewer games than player number 24.","Edward Ellis played 4 more games than player number 28.","Player number 29 isn't the quarterback.","The person who played in 8 games last season isn't the center."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Donald Davis","Edward Ellis","Fred Frankl","Gordon Gregg","Lonnie Love","Mike Mullen"],"label_c":["center","corner back","defensive back","defensive end","quarterback","tight end"],"label_d":["2","14","20","24","28","29"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6df5f4b236ce5f8b8e47d65ee25003b"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The blue pack is either the 35 liter pack or the 30 liter pack.","The black pack is 5 liters larger than the Naturba pack.","The Bistric pack is either the 30 liter pack or Leroy's pack.","The Naturba pack is 10 liters larger than the silver pack.","Myrna's pack isn't 25 liters.","Of Arthur's pack and the 40 liter pack, one is gray and the other is silver.","Of the Pinkster pack and the 40 liter pack, one is Gene's and the other is green.","The Bistric pack is 5 liters smaller than Gene's pack.","The 45 liter pack isn't made by Adironda.","Jeffrey's pack, the 50 liter pack, the Pinkster pack and the Bistric pack are all different packs.","The green pack is 5 liters smaller than the Travelore pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter"],"label_b":["Arthur","Donna","Gene","Jeffrey","Leroy","Myrna"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","orange","silver"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e00dc11d1a4db00acfeaa627ab5817f3"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Dessert Oasis sold 7 more copies than Away in Arles.","Zara's Game sold 7 more copies than Daniel Hansen's book.","Matt Stevens's book sold 7 more copies than Away in Arles.","Dessert Oasis sold somewhat fewer copies than Jeff Holman's book."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Dessert Oasis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa9b6d5d87554a43ba94d0d381a6f3c9"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Olga's pack is larger than the Adironda pack.","The Naturba pack is 10 liters smaller than the Lugmor pack.","Robert's pack is either the 40 liter pack or the 25 liter pack.","Myrna's pack is 5 liters larger than the Naturba pack.","Of Cheri's pack and the 40 liter pack, one is made by Bistric and the other is made by Lugmor."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Cheri","Myrna","Olga","Robert"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Lugmor","Naturba"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be2ffa7f917e1b4666f52fd537920e27"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island on which the Hakili people lived was either Qlork or Zafet.","Stelphin was discovered 7 years after the island on which the Enakai people lived.","The island on which the Enakai people lived was discovered 7 years after Zafet.","Of Teuz and the island on which the Holo'oka people lived, one was discovered in 1754 and the other was discovered in 1775."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Qlork","Stelphin","Teuz","Zafet"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Manika\\'i"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73d989ac7eb8333b3ed7ec04a152fe52"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Neil, the client who got picked up at the Norvell House and the client with the $12.50 fare were all different customers.","Of Geraldine and the client with the $12.50 fare, one was picked up at the Hoge Building and the other was picked up at the Rainier Club.","Frederick paid 3 dollars less than Geraldine.","Sara paid 3 dollars more than the client who got picked up at the Hoge Building."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Frederick","Geraldine","Neil","Sara"],"label_c":["Hoge Building","Norvell House","Rainier Club","Space Needle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e352a679bb094a4d4d89e8baa6f4caa5"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The camera made by Nectron costs 25 dollars less than the Tela G5.","The Zenix 2C costs 25 dollars less than the camera made by Honwa.","The $575 model is either the camera made by Dayero or the Tela G5.","The model made by Nectron is the DM-5000."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625"],"label_b":["Dayero","Honwa","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cfe93f74a9522fa21440b6e4be506fd"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Nadine is leaving 2 hours later than the traveler flying from Qatar.","The person leaving at 5:30 pm is flying from Peru.","Inez is either the person leaving at 4:30 pm or the person flying from Qatar.","The traveler flying from Oman is leaving 1 hour earlier than Inez.","Bridget is either the traveler leaving at 4:30 pm or the person flying from Qatar."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm"],"label_b":["Bridget","Inez","Nadine","Scott"],"label_c":["Oman","Peru","Qatar","Vietnam"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c86ebd1ba2b3e8ad05affcbd85edbf6f"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Of the one who had the espresso and the one who had the cappuccino, one paid $8.99 and the other was Delia.","The person who paid $5.99 was either Virgil or the one who had the cafe latte.","Of the one who had the cafe mocha and the person who paid $5.99, one was Gary and the other was Virgil.","The one who had the espresso paid 1 dollar more than the one who had the cafe latte."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Delia","Gary","Kim","Virgil"],"label_c":["cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","espresso"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a43a31ffdacb37bcba579b6a35f3821"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Of the option on Barbados and the resort that costs $235 per night, one is Azure Hills and the other is Regal Park.","Grand Echo costs 40 dollars less per night than the resort on Martinique.","The option on Barbados is either Regal Park or the resort that costs $195 per night.","The four resorts are El Pacifico, the resort that costs $235 per night, the option on Antigua and the hotel that costs $215 per night."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Grand Echo","Regal Park"],"label_c":["Antigua","Barbados","Martinique","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8643cfd8daa0506237c965d83f0ab0a7"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The contestant who will lift 1,000 lbs is either the Canadian or the Swede.","Francisco will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Oliver.","Of the person who will lift 960 lbs and the Canadian, one is Oliver and the other is Vincent.","Jeremy will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the Russian.","The Russian will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the Canadian."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jeremy","Oliver","Vincent"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Russian","Swede"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ea8d3a7f52393047354187a29c04526"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Of the team that finished in 32 seconds and the pair that finished in 35 seconds, one included Eddie and the other included Sandy.","Brandon's duo was either the team that finished in 29 seconds or Valerie's team.","Brandon's duo finished 3 seconds before Eddie's duo.","Of Patti's team and the duo that finished in 35 seconds, one included David and the other included Eddie."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Brandon","David","Eddie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Sandy","Valerie","Wendy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f1f76c4a028e4a038d966faa1da0ac4"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Ompoc Eleven costs 2,000 dollars less than the Marine V.","Of the $28,000 submersible and the submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd., one is the Steado G5 and the other is the Marine V.","The craft built by Watertime LLC costs somewhat more than the Ompoc Eleven.","The Ukani Q2 costs 2,000 dollars less than the submarine built by Deep Sea Inc.."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7c57ceeda599701ae4b62b5edc6b45d"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["Freda Fisher's project begins 1 month after the Aspen Court project.","The Oak Road project begins sometime before Ed Erickson's project.","The Willow Street project begins 1 month after Cal Craft's project.","The Oak Road project begins 1 month after the Aspen Court project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aspen Court","Oak Road","Virgil Street","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Cal Craft","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2819d3cebc483d35cc012c7e78040196"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Of the rancher and the architect, one ended up with 9,000 votes and the other was Ida Ingram.","Of the politician who received 9,500 votes and Gilda Gray, one is the academic and the other is the architect.","The candidate who received 10,000 votes was either Gilda Gray or the rancher.","Dale Donovan finished 500 votes ahead of the architect."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Dale Donovan","Gilda Gray","Ida Ingram"],"label_c":["academic","architect","rancher","teacher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97755a16ae5c2e1a4d9c287a846f85b7"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The squad that finished fourth is either the yellow team or the \"Target Bombs\".","The \"Night Ninjas\" is either the squad that finished third or the team that finished fourth.","Of the green team and the squad that finished first, one is the \"Color Blinds\" and the other is the \"Splat Squad\".","The \"Splat Squad\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the orange team.","The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked 1 place behind the green team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Splat Squad","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa954e16635e55c9b3f76beea85f6a3c"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Pat talked about Constantine.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Nero spoke 4 minutes more than Pat.","Rudy spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on Tacitus.","Pat spoke 2 minutes less than Teri."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Estelle","Pat","Rudy","Teri"],"label_c":["Caligula","Constantine","Nero","Tacitus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4ca082c3ad74037b90f52e178cd0e31"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The insect won by Marco sold for 10 dollars more than the insect won by Trevor.","The insect that sold for $260 was either the butterfly won by Trevor or the insect that was auctioned 1st.","Of the butterfly won by Orlando and the butterfly that sold for $250, one was the 9th lot and the other was the 3rd lot.","The butterfly that was auctioned 7th sold for 20 dollars more than the insect that was auctioned 9th."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Marco","Orlando","Trevor"],"label_c":["1st","3rd","7th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02f62ea3c5354e403141efa990c2d0fe"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["The \"Jenny Penny\" sold for $50,000 more than the \"Danish Rosa\".","Pam Parson's stamp sold for $150,000.","Of the \"Cap de Boule\" and the \"Jenny Penny\", one sold for $200,000 and the other was bought by Quinn Quade.","Odette Opal's stamp was either the \"Inverted Blue\" or the $175,000 stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000"],"label_b":["Odette Opal","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade","Sal Sanchez"],"label_c":["Cap de Boule","Danish Rosa","Inverted Blue","Jenny Penny"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a86d9f83851af166ca3d224bce7ed8d"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The earring sold for 75 dollars more than the cannonball.","The object found at Colbert Run sold for 75 dollars less than the cannonball.","Of the gold chain and the item found at Heffen Lane, one sold for $250 and the other sold for $400.","The wristwatch was either the object that sold for $250 or the piece found at Addison Beach."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475"],"label_b":["cannonball","earring","gold chain","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=267628832eac4537ab6420d02da6a43d"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The bathroom assignment starts 1 hour after the living room assignment.","The mud room assignment is either the assignment that starts at 11:00am or Molly's job.","Of the job that starts at 11:00am and the assignment that starts at 9:00am, one is Willie's and the other is the mud room.","Daniel's chore starts 2 hours after Lynne's task."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Daniel","Lynne","Molly","Willie"],"label_c":["bathroom","garage","living room","mud room"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8192323dde839041932667b6e12dc35"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Nina was either the one who got the cream soda or the diner who paid $7.99.","Oliver had the water.","The one who got the root beer paid 1 dollar more than the one who got the water.","Nina paid 1 dollar more than Homer.","The diner who paid $5.99 was either the one who got the root beer or Perry."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Homer","Nina","Oliver","Perry"],"label_c":["cream soda","orange soda","root beer","water"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=965e308112cb4a92ba45a2a731da9af0"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Of Clarence's event and the assignment with 100 attendees, one is the anniversary and the other is the graduation.","Isaac's job, the birthday job and the event with 100 attendees are all different events.","Aimee's event will involve 25 fewer people than Clarence's assignment.","Vicky's assignment will involve 25 more people than the anniversary assignment."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125"],"label_b":["Aimee","Clarence","Isaac","Vicky"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","graduation","symposium"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b994c3da7aee1cba6c41356f7046ac8"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The 700 ft one is either the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft or Line A.","The zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft is either the 650 ft zip line or Line E.","Line E is 50 feet shorter than the line with a maximum height of 70 ft.","Line F is shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft.","Of Line B and the 650 ft zip line, one reaches a height of 25 ft and the other reaches a height of 45 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line E","Line F"],"label_c":["25 ft","45 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da5f51e3a66a165660365d2af2f635c8"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Of the business charging $1.19 per gallon and the business charging $1.11 per gallon, one is Vexon and the other is in Yountville.","The gas station in Oakville charges 4 cents more per gallon than the store in Vincent.","The gas station in Yountville is either the gas station charging $1.19 per gallon or Kwik Mart.","Ballantines charges 8 cents more per gallon than Fuel Stop."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Vexon"],"label_c":["Oakville","Udell","Vincent","Yountville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a480d5312f5c58ae2f49203a360b8a6"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Martha's project is longer than Zachary's project.","The book published in 2004 is 25 pages longer than the book published in 2011.","Orlando's project is shorter than Ira's project.","Of the book published in 2004 and the book published in 2010, one is 175 pages long and the other is assigned to Orlando."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Ira","Martha","Orlando","Zachary"],"label_c":["2002","2004","2010","2011"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6405903f70ce4a96a2ef0a6cd481324"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The carver who works with spruce charges 2 dollars less than Floyd.","The carver who charges 5 dollars is either Doug or the carver who works with pine.","Larry charges 2 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with pine.","Larry works with hickory."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Doug","Floyd","Larry","Victor"],"label_c":["hickory","oak","pine","spruce"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d36e159627def5214339572db517ac3"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["Of the island discovered in 1761 and the island discovered in 1768, one was Qlork and the other was inhabited by the Iakepa.","Of the island on which the Enakai people lived and the island discovered in 1768, one was Nuhirk and the other was Qlork.","Beruhga was discovered 7 years before Qlork.","Beruhga was either the island discovered in 1754 or the island on which the Manika'i people lived."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Nuhirk","Qlork","Stelphin"],"label_c":["Enakai","Iakepa","Manika\\'i","Kukani"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6125956902c035cc07435948a59ece8"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Of Quinn's shirt and Ingram's jersey, one is white and the other is a size 6.","The blue jersey is 1 size smaller than Quinn's shirt.","Levy's shirt is 1 size smaller than the red jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Ingram","Kirby","Levy","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","blue","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c772c3212dea00a58eb5f04383355d2"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Adtina V will launch 1 month before the Haramarui LV.","The Rodim-Rexit, the stellarator reactor and the reactor launching in March are all different reactors.","The Tamura BX12 will launch 1 month after the direct drive reactor.","Of the Haramarui LV and the facility launching in March, one is the direct drive reactor and the other is the theta pinch reactor."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Haramarui LV","Rodim-Rexit","Tamura BX12"],"label_c":["direct drive","stellarator","theta pinch","tokamak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=807c836d766302859cd8fb0a6e1802e4"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of Marilyn and the friend who brought the potato chips, one arrived at 4:30 pm and the other arrived at 4:45 pm.","The participant who brought the pizza is either David or Rebecca.","The friend who brought the hummus arrived 5 minutes after Rebecca.","Eunice arrived 5 minutes after the party-goer who brought the hummus."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["David","Eunice","Marilyn","Rebecca"],"label_c":["hummus","pizza","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3053605a199bd22d0f3d06083062c060"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Pythagoeas finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the system from CIT.","Galen finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the A.I. from MIT.","Aristotle was either the A.I. that scored 69% or the system that scored 76%.","Of the system from CIT and the system that scored 55%, one was Archimedes and the other was Galen.","The A.I. that scored 76% was either the A.I. from Oxford or Pythagoeas."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Aristotle","Galen","Pythagoeas"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","MIT","Oxford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b546eee637f1221f4805e5d3edf8ab7a"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Of the game played in April and the game hosted at Ira's house, one was Rules of War and the other was Android Disco.","The board game hosted at Zachary's house was played sometime after Emberfight.","Emberfight was played 2 months before Android Disco.","Vendetta was played 2 months before the board game hosted at Gerald's house."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Emberfight","Rules of War","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Gerald","Ira","Manuel","Zachary"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9c8edf6298becd25f1b58459c5a878e"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The wolf spider was either Tim's purchase or the arachnid that sold for $90.","The redback cost 15 dollars more than the raft spider.","Nichole's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the black widow.","Zachary's purchase sold for $60."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Kristina","Nichole","Tim","Zachary"],"label_c":["black widow","raft spider","redback","wolf spider"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc2d083b17fdb4c054b9aa7299104c9d"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Alicia's pet was adopted 2 months before the black lab.","Of the collie and Lydia's pet, one was adopted in April and the other was adopted in January.","The boxer was adopted sometime after Miriam's pet.","Violet's pet was adopted 2 months after Alicia's pet."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alicia","Lydia","Miriam","Violet"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","collie","schnauzer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3560452866b997387914c6a9a58bb5b9"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The system with 1 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than the computer with 3 GB of RAM.","Victor's build has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than Rex's build.","Doug's system is either the system with 384 GB of hard drive space or the computer with 128 GB of hard drive space.","Of the build with 4 GB of RAM and the computer with 12 GB of RAM, one has a 256 GB hard drive and the other is Rex's.","Zachary's build is either the build with 4 GB of RAM or the system with 3 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Doug","Rex","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["1 GB","3 GB","4 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8485d7f907ca7987678448d4dc13393f"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The serpent that is 18 inches long is either the winged snake or the animal from Australia.","The pygmy racer is 6 inches longer than the winged snake.","Of the tawny cobra and the serpent that is 12 inches long, one is from Spain and the other is from Nicaragua.","The reptile from Panama is 12 inches longer than the reptile from Spain."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Nicaragua","Panama","Spain"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcbe8619c1f3d3ff2ccbb9d65582cc98"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The game with the Rams was 4 days before the game with the Warriors.","The match with the Rams is either the October 3 game or the 24-21 match.","Of the October 7 match and the October 11 game, one featured the Warriors and the other finished with a score of 20-13.","Of the 13-9 match and the October 11 game, one featured the Tuscanos and the other featured the Warriors."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Rams","Tuscanos","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","20-13","24-21","42-20"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4868ac490ad0d934aaa17f23a43e2dd"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on Tiberius was either the student who spoke for 12 minutes or Rudy.","Ivan talked about Constantine.","Yolanda spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Domitian.","Rudy was either the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes or the student who spoke for 8 minutes.","Of the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes and the student who spoke for 10 minutes, one talked about Licinius and the other was Ivan."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Allan","Ivan","Rudy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Constantine","Domitian","Licinius","Tiberius"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29b71b6e75cfa81e8e4934fa14da0c7d"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["Of the team that won 4 gold medals and the squad that won 2 gold medals, one is the team from Russia and the other ended with 10 silver medals.","The squad from Bolivia ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the team from Luxembourg.","The squad that won 1 silver medal ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad that won 6 silver medals.","The team that won 10 silver medals was either the squad that won 4 gold medals or the squad from Paraguay."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Bolivia","Luxembourg","Paraguay","Russia"],"label_c":["1","4","6","10"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35ae10591198cc1be8bdc41504c82282"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The perle d'or finished 1 place behind the enchantress.","Peggy's flower finished 1 place behind the enchantress.","The vanity finished 1 place behind Brooke's rose.","The perle d'or finished somewhere ahead of Deanna's rose."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["enchantress","perle d\\'or","red cascade","vanity"],"label_c":["Brooke","Deanna","Peggy","Yvette"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e2001bb1b236d9055a73057c49bd88c"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The purple team is either the \"Splat Squad\" or the squad that finished second.","The four teams are the \"Night Ninjas\", the team that finished fourth, the green team and the squad that finished third.","Of the purple team and the team that finished fourth, one is the \"Color Blinds\" and the other is the \"Splat Squad\".","The \"Pea Shooters\" was ranked 2 places ahead of the red team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad"],"label_c":["green","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f3a7c5d68e1bf8cc43e4990a7cbe056"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Of the piece with the aquamarine and the ring with the topaz, one cost $1400 and the other is Katrina's.","Becky's ring cost 100 dollars less than the ring with the opal.","Katrina's ring cost 100 dollars less than the ring with the ruby.","The ring that cost $1100 is either the ring with the aquamarine or Becky's piece.","Elvira's piece cost 100 dollars more than the ring with the ruby."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400"],"label_b":["Becky","Darla","Elvira","Katrina"],"label_c":["aquamarine","opal","ruby","topaz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0d921cf86b9a2f5255ce27adb7dd736"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Of Ida's team and the expedition leaving in March, one will include Horace and the other will include Jacob.","Alvin's expedition will be either the expedition leaving in January or Velma's team.","Alvin's team will leave 1 month before Jacob's expedition.","Of the expedition leaving in February and the team leaving in March, one will include Jacob and the other will include Paula."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alvin","Horace","Jacob","Leon"],"label_c":["Ida","Paula","Velma","Wilma"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59dff5fa8fe776f640aacfaa5695d3b0"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["The man filming on September 1st will make 15,000 dollars more than the actor filming on October 6th.","Dwight will make 30,000 dollars more than Gerald.","Of the man making $130,000 and the person making $100,000, one is Zachary and the other will film on October 13th.","The actor filming on October 13th is either the man making $130,000 or Timothy."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000"],"label_b":["Dwight","Gerald","Timothy","Zachary"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 15th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44c0a15cca724820023cab64295c9c75"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of Marilyn and the party-goer who brought the pork rinds, one arrived at 4:30 pm and the other arrived at 4:40 pm.","Julie arrived 5 minutes after Bonita.","The participant who brought the onion dip arrived 5 minutes before Bonita.","Olga is either the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm or the party-goer who brought the corn chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Bonita","Julie","Marilyn","Olga"],"label_c":["corn chips","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c55789b934468d56c59b5654ef6b3ff"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player who threw the green darts scored 14 points higher than the player who threw the orange darts.","Matthew scored 7 points higher than Zachary.","Of Willard and the player who scored 41 points, one threw the orange darts and the other threw the gray darts.","The contestant who scored 48 points was either Zachary or the contestant who threw the black darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62"],"label_b":["Luther","Matthew","Willard","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","orange"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1905f058a4a94d6b82b78291e5971a27"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The team from Malawi finished with 2 gold medals.","The squad from Jordan was either the team that won 10 silver medals or the squad that won 3 gold medals.","The squad that won 12 silver medals ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the team that won 4 silver medals.","Of the team that won 1 silver medal and the team that won 12 silver medals, one finished with 4 gold medals and the other is the squad from Qatar."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4"],"label_b":["Jordan","Malawi","Qatar","Turkmenistan"],"label_c":["1","4","10","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af88ca22046747b6e3f35e20b1868e92"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The party that requested the superhero is 1 day after the King family party.","The party that requested the petting zoo is 1 day after the event that requested the clown.","The Thornton family party is 1 day after the booking that requested the clown.","The event that requested the petting zoo is sometime before the Powell family event."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["clown","petting zoo","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["King","Powell","Thornton","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbfacdd464fd7da0117df0cfef738bb9"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Sid Saunders's film is Jacky Steel.","Harvest Sun is 5 minutes longer than Tim Tucker's film.","Jesse Jimenez's film is 5 minutes longer than Jacky Steel.","The film with a running time of 65 minutes is either Milton Vale or Don Daugherty's film."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes"],"label_b":["Don Daugherty","Jesse Jimenez","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b4ab2e3225f63309d2116c345315289"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The customer going out with Willard will dive 2 days before the customer going out with Ted.","Mr. Gallegos is either the customer going out on July 16 or the customer going out on July 13.","Of Mrs. Blake and the diver going out on July 16, one will go out with Kristy and the other will go out with Ted.","Ms. Chang will dive 1 day after the customer going out with Willard.","Mr. Erickson will dive sometime after the customer going out with Inez."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16"],"label_b":["Mrs. Blake","Ms. Chang","Mr. Erickson","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Inez","Kristy","Ted","Willard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3edaf35d8f4d9e81ee09f238dab03f96"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Proclus finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. from Cambridge.","Archimedes finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of Galen.","Gorgias, the A.I. from Exeter and the A.I. that scored 69% were all different systems.","Of Galen and the system that scored 69%, one was from Cambridge and the other was from MIT."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Galen","Gorgias","Proclus"],"label_c":["Cambridge","Exeter","MIT","Oxford"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f250f203fd77eeb2ccfbf796c8e3b92"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The farm in Jamestown will be worked on sometime after Lone Oak.","Blackwater will be worked on 2 days before the one in Defiance.","Of the farm in Latimer and Iron Hill, one will be dusted on June 7th and the other will be dusted on June 4th.","Tall Pines will be worked on 2 days after Blackwater."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Defiance","Jamestown","Latimer","Paradise"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=123ef7d3abee93cc07d7c0ee9d28d682"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Salvador's pack is smaller than Tasha's pack.","The Travelore pack is either the 30 liter pack or Freddie's pack.","Of the Naturba pack and Jeffrey's pack, one is 40 liters and the other is 25 liters.","The Lugmor pack is 10 liters smaller than the Pinkster pack.","The 25 liter pack is either Freddie's pack or the Naturba pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Freddie","Jeffrey","Salvador","Tasha"],"label_c":["Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3dcc1c95214c847c8dcb22f07c74437"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Zachary finished 2 minutes after the runner in the red shirt.","The contestant in the red shirt finished sometime before the contestant in the gray shirt.","The competitor who finished in 21 minutes was either Virgil or the contestant in the black shirt.","The runner in the violet shirt finished 1 minute after Anthony.","Of the contestant in the violet shirt and the contestant in the gray shirt, one was Virgil and the other finished in 24 minutes."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Anthony","Daryl","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","gray","red","violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7c9824852fff75d0c2696362025b922"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Annata Branco was bottled 8 years before the gewurztraminer.","The Luzagueil was bottled 8 years after the Annata Branco.","Of the pinot gris and the Ece Suss, one was bottled in 1996 and the other was bottled in 1984.","The merlot was bottled sometime after the Friambliss."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Luzagueil"],"label_c":["gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=388555eed7315bddf352eea9bfb48508"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The town with a forecasted low of 13 degrees will get 2 more inches of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees.","Meadow Vista will get 1 more inch of snow than Yuba City.","The location that will get 2 inches of snow is either Yuba City or the town with a forecasted low of 8 degrees.","Of Three Rivers and the town that will get 1 inch of snow, one has a forecasted low of 15 degrees and the other has a forecasted low of 11 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches"],"label_b":["Brownfield","Meadow Vista","Three Rivers","Yuba City"],"label_c":["8 degrees","11 degrees","13 degrees","15 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=318404dd3bc431861032db7497792f83"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["Theta Delta has 6 fewer members than the fraternity on Erick Lane.","Beta Pi Omega has 6 fewer members than Alpha Beta Tau.","The frat on Wild Avenue has somewhat more members than Beta Pi Omega.","Of the house with 32 members and the fraternity on Holly Street, one is Delta Gamma Pi and the other is Alpha Beta Tau."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Erick Lane","Holly Street","Norwood Street","Wild Avenue"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2ec9327a13a9d131c1c240dcdd69296"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["Of the release that came out in August and the record that came out in May, one is Painted Empire's and the other sold 1.5 million copies.","The release that came out in August sold 100,000 more copies than Epoch Lantern's album.","The release that came out in July sold somewhat fewer copies than the album that came out in May.","Sodium Green's release sold 200,000 more copies than the record that came out in July.","The record with 1.2 million sales is either Painted Empire's release or the album that came out in January."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million"],"label_b":["Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","May","July","August"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ad8193da2bebddef629ea9769c6b11b"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["\"Thumper\" was either the mammoth found in Scotland or the mammoth found in Greenland.","The animal found in Alaska lived sometime after the mammoth found in Greenland.","\"Ellie\" was either the animal believed to be 170,000 years old or the animal believed to be 230,000 years old.","Of the mammoth found in Scotland and the animal found in Siberia, one is thought to be 200,000 years old and the other was named \"Fang\".","\"Peanut\" lived 30,000 years before \"Fang\"."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years"],"label_b":["Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=037b4a2bcdc2a978bb1af0a42f54ff5f"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Of the customer who came in at 8:00am and the person who ordered wheat bread, one was Genevieve and the other was Willie.","The person who came in at 7:00am was either the person who ordered flatbread or Felicia.","The customer who ordered wheat bread came in a half-hour before the customer who ordered pumpernickel.","Velma came in a half-hour before Genevieve."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am"],"label_b":["Felicia","Genevieve","Velma","Willie"],"label_c":["flatbread","naan","pumpernickel","wheat bread"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3b9632e4a16b554cbd08336bf755255"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The radishes sell for 20 cents more per pound than the onions.","Pablo's produce sell for $2.60 per pound.","Of the kale and the radishes, one type sells for $2.80 per pound and the other type is sold by Vincent.","Antonio's vegetables are either the potatoes or the produce that sell for $2.70 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80"],"label_b":["Antonio","Pablo","Vincent","Zachary"],"label_c":["kale","onions","potatoes","radishes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a29afa3c786d68b3b5e10c2a4aa7ed93"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player who threw the gray darts was either Alton or Felix.","Colin scored 7 points higher than the player who threw the black darts.","The player who threw the black darts scored 7 points higher than Felix.","Of Evan and the contestant who threw the orange darts, one finished with 41 points and the other finished with 62 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62"],"label_b":["Alton","Colin","Evan","Felix"],"label_c":["black","gray","orange","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7d2cb456e1c82b370f75a39696a0753"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Of Elsie's purchase and Phillip's purchase, one sold for $75 and the other was the clearwing butterfly.","Of Elsie's purchase and the atlas butterfly, one sold for $90 and the other sold for $75.","Of the insect that sold for $75 and the insect that sold for $60, one was the chalkhill butterfly and the other was won by Phillip.","Christopher's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the chalkhill butterfly."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Brandon","Christopher","Elsie","Phillip"],"label_c":["atlas","chalkhill","clearwing","emperor"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5347a97255646d3d8d7627bbed20597"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Harkin Drive project is either Dawn Daniels's project or the job starting in June.","The L Street project starts in May.","Irma Ingram's project begins 2 months after Bill Bonner's project.","Of Al Anderson's project and Irma Ingram's project, one starts in July and the other will focus on Norway Court."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Harkin Drive","L Street","Norway Court","Shelly Lane"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Dawn Daniels","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d07f02d2885e38529d7580631111341"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Isabel paid 2 dollars more than Rosa.","The customer who requested wheat grass is either the customer who paid $9.75 or Trevor.","The person who requested chia seeds paid 1 dollar more than the customer who requested quinoa.","Of the customer who paid $9.75 and the customer who paid $7.75, one is Verna and the other asked for wheat grass."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Isabel","Rosa","Trevor","Verna"],"label_c":["chia seeds","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2a8dd18bfaf14905983ebffc222f360"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The contestant who won the watermelon contest began his contest sometime after the person who won the doughnut contest.","The competitor who won the blueberry pie contest began his contest 15 minutes before the person who won the doughnut contest.","Ollie is either the contestant who won the doughnut contest or the competitor who won the hot dog contest.","Zachary began his contest sometime before Guillermo.","Of Adam and Zachary, one started eating at 11:30 am and the other won the watermelon contest."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Guillermo","Ollie","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","doughnut","hot dog","watermelon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=629432cd6a47f220569227b4e990e05b"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Ira's cake costs 25 dollars more than the piece shaped like a train.","The cake shaped like a train costs 50 dollars less than the piece shaped like a mountain.","Zachary's cake is either the $200 cake or the $125 cake.","Of Gayle's cake and the $200 piece, one is shaped like a golf ball and the other is shaped like a mountain.","Ora's cake costs somewhat more than the piece shaped like a beach chair."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200"],"label_b":["Gayle","Ira","Ora","Zachary"],"label_c":["beach chair","golf ball","mountain","train"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a706e570cddee4b2862cec4aa9f7e8c"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Floyd charges 4 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with spruce.","Of the carver who works with oak and the woodworker who charges 9 dollars, one is Angel and the other is Martin.","The woodworker who works with oak is either Martin or the woodworker who charges 5 dollars.","The four woodworkers are Blake, the woodworker who charges 9 dollars, the woodworker who works with boxwood and the sci-fi fan who charges 7 dollars."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Blake","Floyd","Martin"],"label_c":["boxwood","oak","spruce","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d12758ef6f278bdcad1b20d58dcba32c"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Ukani Q2 costs 1,000 dollars more than the craft built by Abyss Toys.","The submarine built by Pan Systems costs 1,000 dollars more than the Abby EX-4.","The Cafader Six costs 1,000 dollars more than the Abby EX-4.","The Cafader Six costs somewhat less than the craft built by Deep Sea Inc.."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Pan Systems","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f71adfdd0279e7e300ac53f146ce78e5"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The four towns are Lindsay, the town that will get 4 inches of snow, the location with a forecasted low of 13 degrees and the location that will get 3 inches of snow.","Wayland will get 2 fewer inches of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 18 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees is either Yuba City or the location that will get 2 inches of snow.","Of the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees and the location that will get 4 inches of snow, one is Elma and the other is Yuba City."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches"],"label_b":["Elma","Lindsay","Wayland","Yuba City"],"label_c":["13 degrees","15 degrees","18 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be1776daa23e576f98287e43734804dd"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid rich in cobalt has a diameter 6 km larger than 82 Sylvia.","26 Amphitrite has a diameter 6 km larger than the asteroid rich in cobalt.","Of 413 Doiotima and the asteroid rich in platinum, one is 11 km across and the other is 29 km across.","The asteroid rich in nickel is either 11 Ceres or 82 Sylvia."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","413 Doiotima","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","nickel","platinum","rhodium"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47d4be0df16a7bd995647f049b3f432e"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["The storm that caused $18.5 million in damage hit sometime before the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage.","The storm that caused $19.2 million in damage hit 4 years after Hurricane Deloris.","Of the hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage and the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage, one was Hurricane Tammy and the other struck in 1956.","Hurricane Yvette hit 8 years after the hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage.","The storm that hit in 1944 was either Hurricane Tammy or the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956"],"label_b":["Deloris","Gwendolyn","Tammy","Yvette"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$15.7 million","$18.5 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b2d2a2bb8a03e04d9efbba6a4d73c2c"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The viperfish was found 1,500 feet lower down than the creature discovered in the Tethys Trough.","The lanternfish is either the specimen found at 18,000 ft or the animal found at 19,500 ft.","Of the creature discovered in the Tethys Trough and the creature found at 15,000 ft, one is the bristlemouth and the other is the lancetfish.","The animal found at 19,500 ft is either the specimen discovered in the Zini Trench or the viperfish.","The lancetfish was found 1,500 feet higher up than the animal discovered in the Willis Trench."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft"],"label_b":["bristlemouth","lanternfish","lancetfish","viperfish"],"label_c":["Fallon Deep","Tethys Trough","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73a4511271acf2e5a459a35681f8e967"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Of the October 8 delivery and the cake shaped like a sailboat, one is for Mrs. Lowe and the other is for Mrs. Armstrong.","Mrs. Danielson's cake will be delivered 2 days before Mrs. Armstrong's order.","Mrs. Massey's order will be delivered 2 days before the order shaped like a baseball glove.","The cake shaped like a turtle will be delivered sometime after Mrs. Danielson's order."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Danielson","Lowe","Massey"],"label_c":["baseball glove","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ab59452368a4770e5637716f0462ddd"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Carmen performed 2 spots after Katrina.","Of the person who went fourth and the performer who went second, one is Melissa and the other used mobile phones.","The juggler who used balls performed 1 spot after the performer who used flashlights.","The person who used mobile phones was either the juggler who went fourth or Lora."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carmen","Katrina","Lora","Melissa"],"label_c":["balls","batons","flashlights","mobile phones"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a5527f7db4b9fd56abf981b65e7bc42"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The film directed by Paula Pratt made 6 million less than the film directed by Nan Norman.","Let Me Out made somewhat more than the movie directed by Kenneth Key.","Of Amerigo and the film that grossed $11 million, one was directed by Linda Lynch and the other was directed by Nan Norman.","Tippecanoe is either the movie that grossed $11 million or the film that grossed $2 million.","Fast and Dead made 3 million more than the movie directed by Paula Pratt."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe"],"label_c":["Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Nan Norman","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=efed5c70eb39a3320a3ca4957b938d38"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Of the message that was sent in 1969 and the message that was sent in 1976, one is Robert's and the other was from Cherbourg.","Of the bottle from Brighton and the missive that was sent in 1976, one is Noel's and the other is Robert's.","Herbert's missive is either the message that was sent in 1962 or the missive from Le Havre.","Herbert's message was sent 7 years before Robert's message."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["Herbert","Noel","Robert","Warren"],"label_c":["Brighton","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Torquay"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=827ec3832f35426b21ea8052591708ba"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Android Disco was played 1 month before Bladescape.","Rules of War, the game hosted at Harvey's house and the game played in March were all different games.","Of Bladescape and the board game played in March, one was hosted by Adrian and the other was hosted by Lynette.","Vendetta was played 1 month after the game hosted at Adrian's house."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Rules of War","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Adrian","Harvey","Lynette","Olive"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb2eba4936d7761aa1b0cd5dd6d43093"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Of Irma and Clara, one scored 181 points and the other danced fourth.","The dancer who performed sixth scored somewhat higher than the dancer who performed ninth.","Fannie scored 3 points higher than Clara.","The dancer that scored 187 points danced second.","Clara was either the person who danced second or the dancer that scored 181 points."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points"],"label_b":["Ashley","Clara","Fannie","Irma"],"label_c":["2nd","4th","6th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=383d2ce21c598e73504e334739d923e5"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Of the customer who came in at 8:00am and Jean, one asked for matzo and the other asked for flatbread.","The person who came in at 7:30am was either the customer who ordered pumpernickel or Genevieve.","Meredith came in one hour after the customer who ordered matzo.","The customer who came in at 8:30am asked for rye bread."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am"],"label_b":["Genevieve","Hilda","Jean","Meredith"],"label_c":["flatbread","matzo","pumpernickel","rye bread"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b871146eecb7bdd9c3ef0520158e26f5"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["Of the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels and the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels, one is the Eco Alert and the other was released in 2003.","The siren released in 2000 is 10 decibels quieter than the siren released in 1997.","The Securalert is either the siren released in 1997 or the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels.","The Bradley X9 is 115 decibels loud."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels"],"label_b":["Bradley X9","Eco Alert","Rip Tide","Securalert"],"label_c":["1996","1997","2000","2003"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3508ca35302bb47f21756926a960aaf8"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Of the person who received 9,500 votes and the candidate who received 10,000 votes, one is the rancher and the other was Cate Carlson.","Al Allen is the lawyer.","The writer finished an unknown number of votes ahead of Dale Donovan.","The writer finished 500 votes behind the rancher.","Cate Carlson finished 1,000 votes ahead of the lawyer."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Gilda Gray"],"label_c":["architect","lawyer","rancher","writer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f7167dc8081338f1f57cf112d3ecb8e"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["Of the Athios and the rocket that will launch in April, one is made by Permias and the other is made by SpaceZen.","The Gralax is either the rocket that will launch in April or the rocket that will launch in January.","The rocket developed by Vexatech will launch 2 months before the rocket developed by SpaceZen.","The Dreadco will launch 1 month after the rocket developed by Vexatech.","The Foltron will launch sometime after the rocket developed by Omnipax."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Athios","Dreadco","Foltron","Gralax"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Permias","SpaceZen","Vexatech"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=547ba50a2ed1d44311f888545f82ac37"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["Jake trained 1 week more than the canine Martha trained.","The canine Odette trained trained 1 week more than Bailey.","Charlie trained 1 week more than Bailey.","Charlie had a training period that was somewhat shorter than that of the dog Nadine trained."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Charlie","Gizmo","Jake"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Odette","Teresa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e30d7327093edeee57e7158818fdde2"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 14-year-old is either Calvin or the child with the April 11th birthday.","Yolanda is either the one with the April 7th birthday or the one with the April 15th birthday.","Vicki has a birthday sometime after Yolanda.","Of Vicki and the 8-year-old, one was born on April 11th and the other was born on April 3rd.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 4 days after the 9-year-old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Calvin","Hilda","Vicki","Yolanda"],"label_c":["8","9","12","14"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9550663b819faee1eb6f516f7b07e56"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Sylvia's purchase cost 1 dollar more than Ellen's purchase.","Of Yolanda's purchase and the order that included spinach, one cost $4.25 and the other cost $6.25.","The order that included celery cost 1 dollar less than Ellen's order.","Zachary's order is either the $4.25 order or the purchase that included asparagus."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25"],"label_b":["Ellen","Sylvia","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["asparagus","celery","kale","spinach"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7233eeb0a5c34701c6bb6f15a80548eb"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Polly was either the ostrich that finished first or #120.","#126 finished 1 place before Kermit.","Otis finished 1 place after Kermit.","Of Ozzy and #134, one finished first and the other finished third."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Kermit","Otis","Ozzy","Polly"],"label_c":["120","126","128","134"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e86c2d789e49be3ec0cc0fd99e43fad"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The Quinns' child was born 3 minutes after Bill.","Kate was born sometime before the Pearsons' baby.","Kate was born 3 minutes after Bill.","Willard was born 3 minutes after the Ingrams' baby."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Bill","Kate","Olga","Willard"],"label_c":["Ingram","Pearson","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e024e5f97a486324126f54cca82a12c"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["The boy who played first base played 1 more game than the person who played shortstop.","Of the player who played 11 games and the player who played 9 games, one was Salvatore and the other played third base.","Frank played 2 more games than Pedro.","The person who played third base was either the boy who played 11 games or Russell."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11"],"label_b":["Frank","Pedro","Russell","Salvatore"],"label_c":["first base","second base","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f95650a362e1c1b94995ba3ae6dc07b"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The mission going to Uranus is either the probe that launched in April or the Tago Jib.","The mission going to Europa launched 1 month after the mission going to Pluto.","The Disty launched 2 months after the Lezko.","Of the mission that launched in April and the mission that launched in February, one is the Varo and the other is going to Uranus."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Disty","Lezko","Tago Jib","Varo"],"label_c":["Europa","Neptune","Pluto","Uranus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9382c57da4f35b721d32247a4a7dfd4"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Jim is either the man making $115,000 or the person making $130,000.","Of the actor filming on September 8th and the actor making $85,000, one is Ian and the other is Mark.","The person making $130,000 is either the man filming on September 22nd or Shannon.","Mark will make 15,000 dollars less than the person filming on September 15th.","Shannon will make 15,000 dollars more than the person filming on September 8th."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000"],"label_b":["Ian","Jim","Mark","Shannon"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 8th","September 15th","September 22nd"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2697289ef919e8bf00a88780f0b602de"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Of the person making $130,000 and the actor filming on September 22nd, one is Jim and the other is Angel.","The person filming on October 6th will make more than Dwight.","Shannon will make 30,000 dollars less than the man filming on September 1st.","Dwight will make 30,000 dollars less than Angel."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000"],"label_b":["Angel","Dwight","Jim","Shannon"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 22nd","September 29th","October 6th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c6a0f6dccb29bb965aeb83540775d55"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The vanilla latte was either the drink ordered by Bryan or the coffee ordered by Austin.","The iced americano cost 10 cents less than the beverage ordered by Bryan.","The eggnog latte cost 10 cents less than the iced americano.","Of the eggnog latte and the macchiato, one was ordered by Bryan and the other cost $3.30.","The coffee Charlie ordered cost somewhat less than the drink ordered by Eduardo."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60"],"label_b":["Austin","Bryan","Charlie","Eduardo"],"label_c":["eggnog latte","iced americano","macchiato","vanilla latte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69156f6c49055943cc1dc396bdfd2e41"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The person with the $15.50 fare was either the person who got picked up at the Smith Tower or Sara.","Sara paid 3 dollars more than the client who got picked up at the Hoge Building.","Philip paid 3 dollars less than the person who got picked up at the Moore Mansion.","Of the person who got picked up at the Hoge Building and the person with the $6.50 fare, one was Carrie and the other was Philip.","Max was either the customer with the $12.50 fare or the client with the $15.50 fare."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Carrie","Max","Philip","Sara"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Hoge Building","Moore Mansion","Smith Tower"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b257d781b018b8614caf5af534941e3"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Theros is closer to us than Zhezios.","Of Istryn and the exoplanet 43 light years from earth, one orbits star PLC 120 and the other orbits star BDF 198.","The planet orbiting star PLC 120 is 2 light years farther away from us than the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913.","Istryn is 2 light years closer to us than Vestor."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years"],"label_b":["Istryn","Theros","Vestor","Zhezios"],"label_c":["BDF 198","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=208fb5cd09bc9bc6dd7a2ea2fb3c2e4c"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The Armor-Stop is 5 decibels quieter than the Securalert.","Of the siren released in 1996 and the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels, one is the Rip Tide and the other is the Securalert.","The Armor-Stop is either the siren with a loudness of 100 decibels or the siren released in 2004.","Of the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels and the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels, one is the Securalert and the other was released in 2000."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Rip Tide","Securalert","Soundarm"],"label_c":["1996","2000","2004","2006"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85ddd6cfc6206524410af740e6645d9a"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["Of the piece found at Gillis Park and the item found at Heffen Lane, one sold for $325 and the other is diamond ring.","The gold chain sold for 75 dollars less than the diamond ring.","The item found at Addison Beach sold for somewhat more than the item found at Burr Woods.","The meteorite was either the piece found at Gillis Park or the item found at Burr Woods.","The cannonball was either the piece that sold for $400 or the item that sold for $250."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","gold chain","meteorite"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a56fb17951a79118a919907c459d6d8"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The grayling butterfly cost 30 dollars more than the torturix butterfly.","The butterfly that sold for $60 was either Zachary's purchase or the atlas butterfly.","Of Irma's purchase and the butterfly that sold for $45, one was the torturix butterfly and the other was the emperor butterfly.","Heather's purchase cost 15 dollars more than Zachary's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Derek","Heather","Irma","Zachary"],"label_c":["atlas","emperor","grayling","torturix"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c6294ca91c773fc3eba2123f73a77f0"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 22 outing logged 7 more shooting stars than the April 28 outing.","The outing to Janesville logged 14 more shooting stars than the outing to Kalona.","The trip where they saw 9 shooting stars was either the April 28 outing or the outing to Gilmore City.","Of the April 25 trip and the trip where they saw 2 shooting stars, one was in Kalona and the other was in Isleton."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23"],"label_b":["April 17","April 22","April 25","April 28"],"label_c":["Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Kalona"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8d74f17f40979b65e2476d44b079914"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The episode filmed in Bolivia aired sometime after the show filmed in Cambodia.","Wendell's show is either the episode filmed in New Zealand or the show filmed in Cambodia.","Pedro's episode aired 1 week before Darrell's show.","Of the show filmed in New Zealand and the episode filmed in Vanuatu, one aired on April 13th and the other featured Darrell.","Bennie's show is either the episode that aired on April 20th or the show that aired on April 6th."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th"],"label_b":["Bennie","Darrell","Pedro","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","New Zealand","Vanuatu"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=498b88b877d8d3f5e943d11150d32417"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Of the resort on Barbados and the resort that costs $215 per night, one is Sapphire Hills and the other is Emerald View.","The option on Antigua costs 40 dollars less per night than the resort on Martinique.","The option on Anguilla costs less per night than Silver Harbor.","El Pacifico costs more per night than Sapphire Hills."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["El Pacifico","Emerald View","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Barbados","Martinique"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0d9814a9de8d4b109205e3ee605dbe3"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Ronald's goods sell for 20 cents less per pound than the beets.","The potatoes sell for somewhat more per pound than Inez's goods.","Of the goods that sell for $2.80 per pound and the leeks, one type is sold by Lonnie and the other type is sold by Casey.","Inez's vegetables sell for 20 cents less per pound than Casey's produce."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80"],"label_b":["Casey","Inez","Lonnie","Ronald"],"label_c":["beets","leeks","onions","potatoes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bff8ad4a2ea1ceeacff6277f32742449"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Of Smokey and the 12-year-old bird, one has a wingspan of 102 inches and the other has a wingspan of 110 inches.","Buddy has a wingspan 4 inches longer than Angel.","Sunshine is either the bird with a wingspan of 102 inches or the 6-year-old bird.","The 10-year-old bird has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than Angel."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Buddy","Smokey","Sunshine"],"label_c":["6","10","11","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=370bc449c27846763f9af7d0546fe187"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Of the home on Circle Drive and the home on Haley Square, one was visited in April and the other was Markmanor.","Downsell was visited in February.","The house on Haley Square was visited 2 months after the building on Eagle Street.","Balfern was either the building on Grant Place or the home Priscilla visited in March."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Balfern","Downsell","Markmanor","Stockford"],"label_c":["Circle Drive","Eagle Street","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95d07e46081d049310e57d457b01e754"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["The bulldog won sometime before Ginger's canine.","Of the great dane and the dog that won in 2008, one is Elsie's and the other is Chester's.","Anita's dog won sometime after Elsie's canine.","The dalmatian won 2 years before the maltese."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Anita","Chester","Elsie","Ginger"],"label_c":["bulldog","dalmatian","great dane","maltese"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f249696255ba474b066124f82fea4b0"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Keller's cake will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Danielson's order.","Mrs. Cortez's cake is either the October 7 delivery or the October 5 delivery.","Of the order shaped like a sports car and the cake shaped like a turtle, one will be delivered on October 6 and the other is for Mrs. Danielson.","Mrs. Massey's cake is either the cake shaped like a sports car or the order shaped like a rocket ship.","The cake shaped like a baseball glove will be delivered sometime after the order shaped like a rocket ship."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8"],"label_b":["Cortez","Danielson","Keller","Massey"],"label_c":["baseball glove","rocket ship","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf5243240809ec6a4a525a0b8b843a5d"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Tearful Night is either Sid Saunders's film or the film with a running time of 70 minutes.","Jesse Jimenez's film is 5 minutes shorter than Arctic Visions.","Milton Vale is 5 minutes longer than Harvest Sun.","Tim Tucker's film has a running time of 60 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Jesse Jimenez","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Harvest Sun","Milton Vale","Tearful Night"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44c2baab552c34969609bd3f35c62a7e"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["Of the lacrosse player and the soccer player, one received 11 votes and the other is Harvey.","Bennie is either the person who got 18 votes or the contestant who got 4 votes.","The golf player received more votes than the hockey player.","Wesley is either the lacrosse player or the hockey player.","Jorge received 7 votes fewer votes than Harvey."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Bennie","Harvey","Jorge","Wesley"],"label_c":["golf","hockey","lacrosse","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bcdb6fa8af83aaccbaf000030404b55"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Of the scout who won the leadership badge and the girl who won the theater badge, one was Dolores and the other was awarded first.","The girl who won the wildlife badge was either Dolores or Constance.","Maxine was awarded before Sharon.","The scout who won the leadership badge was awarded 1 spot before the youngster who won the swimming badge.","The girl who won the swimming badge was awarded 1 spot before Dolores."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Constance","Dolores","Maxine","Sharon"],"label_c":["leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8230ba47fbe1a2d268d5be821bea8492"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The camera made by Torvia costs 25 dollars more than the camera made by Cober.","Of the camera made by Cober and the $600 model, one is the DM-5000 and the other is the Lectra 6.","The camera made by Torvia costs 25 dollars less than the DM-5000.","The four cameras are the MX-827, the camera made by Cober, the model made by Torvia and the camera made by Nectron."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625"],"label_b":["Cober","Honwa","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","G-290","Lectra 6","MX-827"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f89c6e82a8167936940bdbb8585e986"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Of the dachshund and the puppy adopted in March, one is Lydia's and the other is Desiree's.","The boxer was adopted 2 months before the poodle.","The black lab was adopted sometime before Miriam's pet.","Charlotte's pet was adopted sometime after Lydia's pet."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Charlotte","Desiree","Lydia","Miriam"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","dachshund","poodle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1afdc6ee7eacbcb29ce29fca2605c51d"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["Zachary's show is either the episode filmed in Nicaragua or the show filmed in Myanmar.","Pedro's show aired 1 week before Isaac's episode.","Bennie's episode is either the episode that aired on April 20th or the episode that aired on April 6th.","The episode filmed in Cambodia aired sometime after the episode filmed in Myanmar.","Of the show filmed in Nicaragua and the show filmed in Vanuatu, one aired on April 13th and the other featured Isaac."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th"],"label_b":["Bennie","Isaac","Pedro","Zachary"],"label_c":["Cambodia","Myanmar","Nicaragua","Vanuatu"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ecbb77a9ff45d312548f2b7d380ecf3"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["\"Kip and Ken\" is either the title due on September 8 or Aimee's book.","\"Dancing Well\" was due 2 weeks before \"Heaven's Seal\".","The book due on September 1 is either Aimee's book or \"Frogs of Iowa\".","Terrance's book was due sometime before Vicki's book.","Of \"Frogs of Iowa\" and Muriel's book, one was due on September 22 and the other was due on September 1."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22"],"label_b":["Aimee","Muriel","Terrance","Vicki"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77bb6010bf6dd893de3bdbd7743acddb"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Carson scored 1 goal less than Hunter.","Of the player from the Bears and the person with 8 goals, one is Duran and the other is Hunter.","Of the player with 7 goals and the person with 8 goals, one is Hunter and the other is from the Checkers.","Carson is either the player with 6 goals or the person from the River Kings."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Carson","Duran","Hunter","Rich"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68c89e698824542cdeb8b661de748b53"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["Of the skydiving vacation and the hiking holiday, one was with Victor and the other was in 2001.","The cycling holiday was 1 year after the hiking holiday.","Of the cycling trip and the holiday with Victor, one was in 2002 and the other was in 2004.","The holiday with Samuel was 2 years before the vacation with Neal.","The 2003 holiday is either the hiking trip or the hang gliding holiday."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Kelley","Neal","Samuel","Victor"],"label_c":["cycling","hang gliding","hiking","skydiving"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ebb9d75c63766c5267b48bb71985e0e"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The Bianca Flaux was bottled 8 years before the Annata Branco.","Of the 1996 bottle and the pinot noir, one is the Ece Suss and the other is the Annata Branco.","The Vendemmia was bottled 8 years before the pinot gris.","The syrah was bottled sometime after the Bianca Flaux."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Vendemmia"],"label_c":["pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=727e57b4fb98f7ddd4663b27b438edcc"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on President Ford spoke for a somewhat longer time than Loretta.","Of the student who gave the presentation on President Garfield and Josefina, one spoke for 14 minutes and the other spoke for 5 minutes.","Willie spoke 6 minutes more than Donnie.","Donnie spoke 6 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on President Adams."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Donnie","Josefina","Loretta","Willie"],"label_c":["Adams","Ford","Garfield","Lincoln"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ce6f4288a2c759e5c29dd40aa9e6aa4"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Bobby started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who wears the yellow suit.","The jumper who wears the yellow suit started skydiving 2 years before the skydiver who wears the silver suit.","Jorge started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who wears the blue suit.","Of Arnold and the jumper who first started in 1985, one wears the maroon suit and the other wears the silver suit.","Marcus is either the jumper who first started in 1985 or the jumper who first started in 1982."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Arnold","Bobby","Jorge","Marcus"],"label_c":["blue","maroon","silver","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8cc63e9c55115b73aca0f6e98e7e393a"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["Of the match with the Dragons and the October 15 game, one finished with a score of 28-10 and the other finished with a score of 34-7.","The match with the White Rhinos is either the October 15 game or the October 3 game.","The game with the Red and Blues was sometime after the 24-21 match.","The match with the Rams was 4 days after the 42-20 game.","The 42-20 match was 8 days before the 34-7 match."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Dragons","Rams","Red and Blues","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["24-21","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb5bf18277b49b3875966e3bbc1ce744"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The reporter who covered the mass protests left sometime after Randy Reid.","Tam Terry left 2 days after Ned Noble.","Of the journalist who covered the royal wedding and Peter Peck, one was sent out on April 7th and the other was sent out on April 4th.","Ned Noble left 2 days before the person who covered the election."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th"],"label_b":["Ned Noble","Peter Peck","Randy Reid","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["election","mass protests","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18fc109f53b79caa182e83f063b6155e"} {"story":"A 20-year reuinion took place at Applebury High School this evening, and votes were taken on who would be crowned \"King of the Reunion.\" Using only the clues below, match each contestant to the sport he played in high school, the number of votes he received, and his current occupation.","clues":["The baseball player received 14 votes fewer votes than the golf player.","Of the basketball player and Eduardo, one received 25 votes and the other received 4 votes.","The contestant who got 4 votes is either Anthony or the basketball player.","The hockey player is either the person who got 11 votes or Anthony.","Isaac received fewer votes than Lowell."],"categories":["Votes","Contestants","Sports"],"label_a":["4","11","18","25"],"label_b":["Anthony","Eduardo","Isaac","Lowell"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","golf","hockey"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35f731cfcbbae442da72e3c02d35219e"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["The person with 72 LinkedIn connections has more Facebook friends than Opal.","The person with 72 LinkedIn connections has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 50 LinkedIn connections.","Of the one with 130 Facebook friends and the person with 59 LinkedIn connections, one is Lindsey and the other is Opal.","Of Danny and the one with 150 Facebook friends, one has 50 LinkedIn connections and the other has 85 LinkedIn connections."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150"],"label_b":["Danny","Georgia","Lindsey","Opal"],"label_c":["50","59","72","85"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=442865b67ab5ab937e09daaa5a292327"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Clara Street project begins 1 month after Cal Craft's project.","Cal Craft's project begins 1 month after the York Court project.","Of the Shelly Lane project and Freda Fisher's project, one starts in April and the other starts in July.","Dawn Daniels's project is either the Aspen Court project or the York Court project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aspen Court","Clara Street","Shelly Lane","York Court"],"label_c":["Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1391969f13da4ff50ec3ad0b3c22fed6"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Violet is leaving 2 hours earlier than the person flying from Taiwan.","The four travelers are Pablo, the person leaving at 5:30 pm, the person flying from Liberia and the traveler leaving at 4:30 pm.","Of the person flying from New Zealand and the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm, one is Harvey and the other is Zachary.","The person flying from New Zealand is either Zachary or the traveler leaving at 3:30 pm."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm"],"label_b":["Harvey","Pablo","Violet","Zachary"],"label_c":["Liberia","New Zealand","Taiwan","Yemen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fa73830f0f5fe03d29f2746e25615df"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The journalist who covered the earthquake left 1 day after the journalist who covered the royal wedding.","The journalist who covered the solar eclipse was either the journalist sent out on April 7th or Ned Noble.","Of the reporter sent out on April 7th and the reporter sent out on April 5th, one was Orin Olsen and the other covered the solar eclipse.","Linda Lott left 2 days after Maddy Moore."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Orin Olsen"],"label_c":["earthquake","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e365f1f053392dafb836dc7631babfb3"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Thorn of Suns received one fewer nomination than Maximum Risk.","The film that received 2 nominations is either the movie directed by Maddie Mintz or Maximum Risk.","Of the movie that received 4 nominations and the film directed by Virgil Katz, one is Sea of Dreams and the other is Thorn of Suns.","The movie directed by Paul Walnier received more nominations than Thorn of Suns."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns"],"label_c":["Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e80f8c51e2a1acac7d894686fd118c9f"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Mattie is 1 year younger than the Alaska native.","The Kansas native is 1 year older than the Connecticut native.","Roxanne is 110 years old.","The Utah native is either Olivia or the person who is 112 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years"],"label_b":["Kyle","Mattie","Olivia","Roxanne"],"label_c":["Alaska","Connecticut","Kansas","Utah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c38b5feac63a56e4ba6fe78096a37220"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["Of the Adagio III and the 31 ft boat, one is owned by Betsy Becker and the other is owned by Hetta Hensley.","The Mystique is 3 feet longer than Jasper Jones's boat.","The Petite Palm is somewhat longer than Ann Alvarado's boat.","The Restless Wave is either the 31 ft vessel or the 22 ft vessel.","Jasper Jones's sailboat is 6 feet shorter than Hetta Hensley's vessel."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Mystique","Petite Palm","Restless Wave"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Betsy Becker","Hetta Hensley","Jasper Jones"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f61836a7e87b2c7e7be30b42afc049e"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in April is either the Gray Avenue project or Bill Bonner's project.","Al Anderson's project begins 2 months before Dawn Daniels's project.","The Virgil Street project begins sometime before the York Court project.","Ed Erickson's project is either the job starting in May or the Gray Avenue project.","Of Bill Bonner's project and the Karie Lane project, one starts in July and the other starts in April."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Gray Avenue","Karie Lane","Virgil Street","York Court"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Dawn Daniels","Ed Erickson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5253a33af29791fc98fab16ecb8214a4"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Of the person who received the $35,000 scholarship and the person who will major in Physics, one is Hattie and the other is Tracy.","Iris was awarded $5,000 less than Hattie.","The student who will major in Physics was awarded $5,000 less than the person who will major in German Poetry.","The person who received the $25,000 scholarship is either the student who will major in Archaeology or Carrie."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000"],"label_b":["Carrie","Hattie","Iris","Tracy"],"label_c":["Archaeology","Biology","German Poetry","Physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85708c2edb33f32d97d887841ad4aca5"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly won by Orlando sold for 10 dollars less than the insect that was auctioned 8th.","The butterfly that sold for $260 was either the insect won by Harry or the insect that was auctioned 8th.","The butterfly won by Orlando was the 3rd lot.","The insect that was auctioned 9th sold for 10 dollars less than the butterfly won by Kelly."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280"],"label_b":["Harry","Kelly","Orlando","Roland"],"label_c":["3rd","5th","8th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e00e57f65266af60240c9683ed1e301"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Of the system with 2 GB of RAM and the computer with 512 GB of hard drive space, one is Greg's and the other is Philip's.","Nathaniel's computer has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than the computer with 3 GB of RAM.","The four computers are Kerry's computer, the computer with 512 GB of hard drive space, the build with 1 GB of RAM and the system with 384 GB of hard drive space.","The system with 2 GB of RAM is either Philip's build or the system with 256 GB of hard drive space."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB"],"label_b":["Greg","Kerry","Nathaniel","Philip"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","4 GB"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=124ead350a69242b4d8594e2aa3cb690"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Zachary has 130 Facebook friends.","The one with 72 LinkedIn connections has 10 more Facebook friends than the one with 70 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 85 LinkedIn connections is either Yvonne or the one with 150 Facebook friends.","Willis has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 57 LinkedIn connections."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150"],"label_b":["Blake","Willis","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["57","70","72","85"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fc33df16f8cce4ae9ff3616779154c4"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Of Homer and the baby born at 12:07am, one was the Estradas' and the other was the Ingrams'.","Peggy was born 3 minutes after the Estradas' child.","Felicia was born 3 minutes before Homer.","Kate, the Herreras' baby and the baby born at 12:07am were all different babies."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am"],"label_b":["Felicia","Homer","Kate","Peggy"],"label_c":["Estrada","Herrera","Ingram","Vaughan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=538b014620d856fdf8f13b871507b5e8"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Vickie has 10 more Facebook friends than the person with 57 LinkedIn connections.","Of Georgia and the one with 140 Facebook friends, one has 57 LinkedIn connections and the other has 65 LinkedIn connections.","Cedric has 10 fewer Facebook friends than Georgia.","Sheri, the person with 59 LinkedIn connections and the person with 140 Facebook friends are all different people."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150"],"label_b":["Cedric","Georgia","Sheri","Vickie"],"label_c":["57","59","65","68"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49e3213f1baa8475c99eddfd2865f44f"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Of the business in Quasqueton and Fuel Stop, one offers gas at $1.19 per gallon and the other offers gas at $1.07 per gallon.","Vexon charges 8 cents more per gallon than Energo.","The gas station in Kings Beach charges somewhat more per gallon than Kwik Mart.","Energo charges 8 cents less per gallon than the business in Irvine."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Energo","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Vexon"],"label_c":["Irvine","Kings Beach","Quasqueton","Walnut Grove"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6e68092167eaf402a8851d833edfbe8"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Quinn Quade's stamp sold for somewhat more than the \"Bull's Dove\".","The \"Yellownose\" sold for $50,000 less than the \"Inverted Blue\".","Odette Opal's stamp sold for $25,000 more than the \"Yellownose\".","Ray Ricardo's stamp was either the $200,000 stamp or the $125,000 stamp.","Of Mel Morton's stamp and the $200,000 stamp, one was the \"Cap de Boule\" and the other was the \"Inverted Blue\"."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000"],"label_b":["Mel Morton","Odette Opal","Quinn Quade","Ray Ricardo"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Inverted Blue","Yellownose"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b893cfb1579a2c037751b41a7a9ea36"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["The account at Viking Woods was either the June event or Laurie's event.","Of the June sighting and the April account, one was Wanda's and the other took place at Viking Woods.","Ethel's account took place 2 months after Jenny's event.","The event at Laurel Grove took place 1 month after the sighting at Twin Pines."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Ethel","Jenny","Laurie","Wanda"],"label_c":["Laurel Grove","Seryl Forest","Twin Pines","Viking Woods"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba788db4150019b4fa94a700ae652dc2"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["Mt. Vincent is 130 feet taller than the peak first summited by Ford Fischer.","Of the mountain first summited by Ford Fischer and the mountain that is 14,210 feet tall, one is Mt. Humphrey and the other is Mt. Sloan.","The mountain that is 14,600 feet tall is either the mountain first summited by Irving Igor or Mt. Vincent.","Mt. Larsen is either the mountain that is 14,470 feet tall or the peak that is 14,600 feet tall.","Mt. Sloan is 130 feet shorter than the peak first summited by Gerry Gamble."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600"],"label_b":["Mt. Humphrey","Mt. Larsen","Mt. Sloan","Mt. Vincent"],"label_c":["Eddie English","Ford Fischer","Gerry Gamble","Irving Igor"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=953be9d70054819525ee48579ffa1051"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["Kathy is either the traveler who took the 1986 cruise or the traveler who took the 1983 cruise.","The person who took the Trinity cruise set sail 2 years before the traveler who took the Farralon cruise.","Of Andre and the traveler who took the 1986 cruise, one took the Baroness cruise and the other took the Farralon cruise.","Cory set sail sometime after the traveler who took the Azure Seas cruise.","Bradley set sail 1 year after the person who took the Trinity cruise."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Andre","Bradley","Cory","Kathy"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Farralon","Trinity"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e996c7feb08d7c967c3397278f80971c"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Juliet Battalion will deploy 1 month before the battalion led by Commander Edwards.","The battalion led by Commander Vincent is either X-ray Battalion or the battalion deploying in April.","Uniform Battalion will deploy 1 month after the battalion led by Commander Underwood.","The battalion led by Commander Edwards is Victor Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Edwards","Taylor","Underwood","Vincent"],"label_c":["Juliet","Uniform","Victor","X-ray"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dba08c423b992cf17465ecf3a828a5c6"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Oscar Battalion will deploy 1 month after the battalion led by Commander Edwards.","Uniform Battalion will deploy 2 months after the battalion led by Commander Wood.","Of Tango Battalion and Uniform Battalion, one will deploy in January and the other is led by Commander Ortega.","Oscar Battalion is either the battalion deploying in March or the battalion led by Commander Wood.","The battalion led by Commander Ortega will deploy sometime after November Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Edwards","Knight","Ortega","Wood"],"label_c":["November","Oscar","Tango","Uniform"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c67c94ad7c33cf293ee94de77d85c8ad"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The Mad Mashers was either the group that made it to 135 ft or the group that used the vacuum cannon.","The Mad Mashers landed 15 feet short of the Russets.","Of the group that used the air cannon and the team that made it to 165 ft, one was the Potato Bros and the other was the Russets.","Of the team that made it to 150 ft and the contestants that made it to 165 ft, one was the Russets and the other used the hybrid sling."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft"],"label_b":["Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Russets","Super Tubers"],"label_c":["air cannon","hybrid sling","vacuum cannon","water cannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7873054c984d71ede6077f3d41a590f5"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Independence is either the city in Essex County or the city with a population of 28,000.","Of Wapello and Independence, one has a population of 28,000 and the other is in Franklin County.","The town with a population of 34,000 is in Essex County.","Luther has 3,000 more people than Independence.","The town in Middlesex County has more people than the city in Norfolk County."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000"],"label_b":["Fallbrook","Independence","Luther","Wapello"],"label_c":["Essex","Franklin","Middlesex","Norfolk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6b32be890683a8935fe8e896c63e2ef"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking that requested the petting zoo is 1 day after the party that requested the magician.","The Rosario family event is 1 day before the event that requested the magician.","The event that requested the superhero is either the event on October 3 or the Clayton family booking.","Of the booking that requested the photo booth and the Walker family party, one is on October 3 and the other is on October 5."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6"],"label_b":["magician","petting zoo","photo booth","superhero"],"label_c":["Clayton","Rosario","Stanley","Walker"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18587d8707a521d2481f1ab18be0f4f3"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["Of the 1988 bottle and the 1992 wine, one is the Ece Suss and the other is a pinot noir.","The Annata Branco was bottled 4 years before the Ece Suss.","Of the merlot and the 1992 bottle, one is the Bianca Flaux and the other is the Ece Suss.","The Annata Branco is either the 1984 wine or the riesling."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["merlot","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19a7e8dfa3e89c0a4c15d994ef7a8263"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["Of the 75 million year old fossil and the 78 million year old fossil, one is the rotosaurus and the other costs $500.","Of the pilodontus and the $1250 fossil, one is 78 million years old and the other is 69 million years old.","Of the 75 million year old fossil and the $750 fossil, one is the rotosaurus and the other is the verasaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","75 million","78 million","85 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76c15c13bbadf220b644f1c565f31b54"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Of Angela and the diner who paid $7.99, one had the ginger ale and the other had the lemonade.","Marta was either the diner who paid $7.99 or the diner who paid $4.99.","The one who got the root beer paid 2 dollars less than the one who got the lemonade.","Bradley paid 1 dollar more than the one who got the root beer.","James paid more than the one who got the cream soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Angela","Bradley","James","Marta"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","lemonade","root beer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=661134e32a39e635d57809b0616b2c7b"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The submersible built by Watertime LLC costs 2,000 dollars more than the submarine built by Zephyr Waves.","The Cafader Six costs 1,000 dollars more than the Rubico One.","Of the Ompoc Eleven and the $25,000 craft, one is sold by Zephyr Waves and the other is sold by Pan Systems.","The $26,000 craft is either the Rubico One or the submarine built by Ecomarine Ltd.."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One"],"label_c":["Ecomarine Ltd.","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a405b6ef8027e5fba67ad182ab97c26f"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Constance was awarded 1 spot before Patsy.","Of the girl who got the first award and Ollie, one won the dance badge and the other won the first aid badge.","The scout who won the leadership badge was awarded 2 spots after the youngster who won the first aid badge.","Harriet was either the scout who got the third award or the scout who won the dance badge.","Ollie was either the scout who got the fourth award or the scout who got the third award."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Constance","Harriet","Ollie","Patsy"],"label_c":["dance","first aid","leadership","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a18e8872a76f1da576742679c45feb8"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["\"Kip and Ken\" was due sometime before \"Frogs of Iowa\".","The title due on September 1 is either Nettie's book or \"Dancing Well\".","Ora's book was due 2 weeks after \"Kip and Ken\".","\"Ohio Haunts\" was due 1 week after Aimee's book.","Of \"Ohio Haunts\" and \"Frogs of Iowa\", one was taken out by Nettie and the other was due on September 22."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22"],"label_b":["Aimee","Barry","Nettie","Ora"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19649867c19addc81feb6201b40c788e"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The vanilla product costs 2 dollars more than the eucalyptus candle.","Jana's product is $5.50.","Of the clove candle and the vanilla candle, one is $7.50 and the other is Kari's.","Edna's candle is either the freesia candle or the $6.50 candle."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Edna","Jana","Kari","Yolanda"],"label_c":["clove","eucalyptus","freesia","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4977413b990ba730d3fef0cab9336d50"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The kayaking vacation was 1 year after the hunting holiday.","The holiday with Tasha was after the hiking holiday.","Of the trip with Zachary and the hang gliding trip, one was in 2003 and the other was in 2004.","The holiday with Kelley was 1 year after the hunting trip."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelley","Tasha","Zachary"],"label_c":["hang gliding","hiking","hunting","kayaking"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7caafdea953fd06ef70f7a42856e11af"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Kelli paid 1 dollar less than the one who got the orange soda.","The diner who paid $5.99 was either Edmund or the one who got the orange soda.","Kelli had the iced tea.","The one who got the root beer paid 1 dollar less than James."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Edmund","James","Kelli","Roberto"],"label_c":["iced tea","lemonade","orange soda","root beer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=daf04ec33bd47fde939ea17282157e3c"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["Of the gigasaurus and the $1000 fossil, one is 72 million years old and the other is 87 million years old.","The four fossils are the 90 million year old fossil, the gigasaurus, the verasaurus and the rotosaurus.","The verasaurus costs 250 dollars less than the 72 million year old fossil.","The verasaurus costs 250 dollars more than the gigasaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250"],"label_b":["gigasaurus","mirasaurus","rotosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["72 million","75 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6de605c0b7538d3c303d4df706d5b0ac"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The performer who used rings was either the performer who went second or Elena.","Lora performed sometime before Wesley.","Of the juggler who used bowling pins and Howard, one went fourth and the other went first.","The juggler who used batons performed 2 spots before the performer who used mobile phones.","The performer who went first was either Elena or the person who used bowling pins."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Elena","Howard","Lora","Wesley"],"label_c":["batons","bowling pins","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=220a61f2d1073f0185e26f0dc70eb3d3"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["Of the rocket developed by Ubersplore and the Beritron, one will launch in April and the other will launch in January.","The rocket developed by Techtrin will launch sometime after the Dreadco.","The Athios will launch 2 months before the rocket developed by Rubicorp.","The Foltron will launch 2 months after the Athios."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Athios","Beritron","Dreadco","Foltron"],"label_c":["Rubicorp","Techtrin","Ubersplore","Vexatech"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c6475887679de1ca7d3e7099be7ff5e"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["The dieter who used the caveman diet lost 2 more pounds than the friend who used the sugar-free diet.","The dieter who used the vegan diet is either the person who lost 9 lbs or Stuart.","Of the person who lost 9 lbs and the friend who lost 5 lbs, one is Vickie and the other used the vegan diet.","Norma lost 4 more pounds than Raymond."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9"],"label_b":["Norma","Raymond","Stuart","Vickie"],"label_c":["caveman","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e2afe63f7fdf66d51c59c0ca3ebcb9a"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Robyn's team was either Alexander's duo or Garrett's duo.","Cedric's duo finished 3 seconds after Patti's team.","Of David's duo and Tina's team, one finished in 29 seconds and the other finished in 38 seconds.","Patti's team finished 3 seconds after Garrett's duo."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Cedric","David","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Tina","Wendy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2883e0d0b4ce993435bc27df10b16cc5"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Marvin's missive was sent 14 years before the missive from Bournemouth.","The missive from Plymouth was sent sometime after Herbert's bottle.","Herbert's bottle was sent 14 years before George's message.","Of the message that was sent in 1983 and the bottle from Le Havre, one is Leah's and the other is George's."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983"],"label_b":["George","Herbert","Leah","Marvin"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Le Havre","Penzance","Plymouth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8adffa76589546410e426d9e61cad40"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The movie that received 4 nominations is either the film directed by Virgil Katz or Fatal Sheen.","Silk Mist was directed by Tank Reznor.","The film directed by Danny Trevor received one fewer nomination than the movie directed by Virgil Katz.","Maximum Risk received one more nomination than the film directed by Paul Walnier."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Silk Mist","Thorn of Suns"],"label_c":["Danny Trevor","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=375f52d5d1d07f000225dbd44276413e"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The insect that was auctioned 7th was either the butterfly won by Clifford or the butterfly that sold for $270.","The insect that was auctioned 3rd sold for 10 dollars more than the insect that was auctioned 2nd.","The insect won by Zachary was either the butterfly that sold for $260 or the insect that sold for $280.","The butterfly won by Lowell sold for somewhat more than the butterfly won by Zachary.","Of the butterfly won by Lowell and the butterfly that was auctioned 1st, one sold for $270 and the other sold for $250."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280"],"label_b":["Clifford","Kelly","Lowell","Zachary"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","3rd","7th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4934b9d451e92b1d55c9b554c777fb7"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Zachary is either the employee who served 75 riders or the employee who served 125 riders.","The employee who works in the red section is either Herbert or the person who served 100 riders.","Victor served more riders than Zachary.","The employee who works in the pink section served 25 more riders than the worker who works in the orange section.","Of Victor and the person who works in the blue section, one served 100 riders and the other served 50 riders."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Herbert","Marc","Victor","Zachary"],"label_c":["blue","orange","pink","red"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a7b205121f0e11edda68661b85d5b21"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["Of Amerigo and the film that grossed $11 million, one was directed by Linda Lynch and the other was directed by Micah Moreno.","What a World is either the film that grossed $11 million or the movie that grossed $2 million.","Let Me Out made 3 million more than the movie directed by Odette Olson.","Tippecanoe made somewhat more than the film directed by Hick Harmon.","The movie directed by Odette Olson made 6 million less than the film directed by Micah Moreno."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno","Odette Olson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=436231072dd48158d9ad88d1a58c3ee8"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of Bonita and the party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm, one brought the hummus and the other brought the pizza.","Amber arrived 5 minutes before Bonita.","Felipe, the participant who brought the onion dip and the friend who arrived at 4:40 pm are all different people.","Verna arrived 5 minutes after the friend who brought the hummus."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Bonita","Felipe","Verna"],"label_c":["hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c870666e42e4acec0d5885819224dee7"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["Of the house with 26 members and the house with 29 members, one is Tau Beta Pi and the other is on Boom Court.","Beta Pi Omega has 3 fewer members than Tau Beta Pi.","Beta Pi Omega is either the house with 23 members or the frat on Kermit Lane.","Of the frat on Aspen Court and the house with 29 members, one is Sigma Beta and the other is Tau Beta Pi."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32"],"label_b":["Beta Pi Omega","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Aspen Court","Boom Court","Kermit Lane","Norwood Street"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78b79fd479796bca30ee37dadf61cd33"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on President Adams spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Garfield.","Loretta spoke 3 minutes less than Ed.","Andy was either the student who spoke for 11 minutes or the student who spoke for 5 minutes.","Of the student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy and the presenter who gave the presentation on President Taft, one spoke for 8 minutes and the other was Ed.","Yvonne was either the student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy or the student who gave the presentation on President Garfield."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Ed","Loretta","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Adams","Garfield","Kennedy","Taft"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=552e972324a89b01d8b763bba7774af5"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The battalion led by Commander Lee will deploy 1 month after Kilo Battalion.","Hotel Battalion will deploy 1 month after the battalion led by Commander Vincent.","The battalion led by Commander Taylor is Kilo Battalion.","The battalion deploying in March is either Romeo Battalion or the battalion led by Commander Knight."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Knight","Lee","Taylor","Vincent"],"label_c":["Charlie","Hotel","Kilo","Romeo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4028d8cc957f685edf6e577de1a9a761"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["The business in Rowley charges somewhat less per gallon than the store in Miles.","Kwik Mart charges 8 cents more per gallon than the business in Rowley.","Of the gas station in Udell and the business in Miles, one is Fuel Stop and the other offers gas at $1.19 per gallon.","The business charging $1.07 per gallon is either Fuel Stop or the business in Bucksport.","The gas station in Udell charges 4 cents more per gallon than Ballantines."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart"],"label_c":["Bucksport","Miles","Rowley","Udell"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1baab1ec110ff2a65028cd77566f91c9"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo published by The Geographer was taken sometime after the shot of the snow leopard.","The shot of the snow leopard was taken 2 months before the shot of the orangutan.","Of the shot taken in June and the shot published by Earth Aware, one was of the tree kangaroo and the other was of the orangutan.","The photo of the white rhino was taken 2 months before the shot published by Animal Science."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["orangutan","snow leopard","tree kangaroo","white rhino"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","The Geographer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49b7a6c08598095437333ac1f62bfe90"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Of the journalist who covered the solar eclipse and the reporter who covered the mass protests, one was Peter Peck and the other was sent out on April 7th.","The person sent out on April 4th was either Peter Peck or the reporter who covered the flooding.","The person who covered the royal wedding left sometime before the person who covered the mass protests.","The person who covered the solar eclipse left 1 day after Linda Lott.","Sid Snyder left 2 days after the journalist who covered the royal wedding."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck","Sid Snyder"],"label_c":["flooding","mass protests","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d94c76a1c1f8c4bb13285bb4ef05f40e"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The customer who ordered the philadelphia roll paid 2 dollars more than the person who ordered the spicy tataki roll.","Of the client who ordered the firecracker roll and the customer who paid $13.50, one ordered the spicy tataki roll and the other ordered the summer roll.","The client who ordered the hawaiian roll, the person who ordered the spicy tuna roll and the client who paid $13.50 are all different people.","The client who ordered the dragon roll paid 2 dollars less than the customer who ordered the firecracker roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["dragon","firecracker","hawaiian","philadelphia"],"label_c":["spicy tataki","spicy tuna","summer","tiger"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c9aedf672af058b1a45a0cc7fccbdfa"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The silver bag weighs less than the red suitcase.","Zed Alexander's luggage weighs 6 pounds more than the silver luggage.","The piece that weighs 35 pounds is either Yolanda Bauer's suitcase or the ochre luggage.","The teal suitcase weighs 3 pounds more than Tanya Gould's piece.","Of the teal piece and the red suitcase, one is Yolanda Bauer's and the other weighs 44 pounds."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["ochre","red","silver","teal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c2550c22c6f5f906d8f29a728f47d19"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The 11-year-old condor has a wingspan 4 inches longer than Charlie.","Pepper has a wingspan 4 inches longer than Charlie.","Pepper has a wingspan somewhat shorter than the 9-year-old condor.","Sunshine has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the 4-year-old condor."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Charlie","Pepper","Smokey","Sunshine"],"label_c":["4","9","11","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=264e47aa9a0c4fe5af7dce759578ee23"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Virgil finished 2 minutes before the competitor in the black shirt.","The runner in the white shirt finished sometime after Kelly.","Kelly finished 2 minutes before Eduardo.","Of the runner who finished in 24 minutes and the contestant in the lime shirt, one was Lynn and the other was Eduardo."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Eduardo","Kelly","Lynn","Virgil"],"label_c":["black","lime","silver","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae0f64ceb09775737c567c12ea2de40f"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The sourwood honey costs 1 dollar more than the clover honey.","The sourwood product costs 1 dollar less than Ivy Ingram's product.","Of the clover product and the $7.50 product, one is produced by Ivy Ingram and the other is produced by Keith Koch.","The four products are Midge Mintz's honey, the clover honey, the sourwood product and the sage honey."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["clover","fireweed","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Midge Mintz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6964b5ce28f8cf6373ba8417af63efbb"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Of Teri's client and the client who paid $170, one was Hannah and the other was Ginger.","Misty's client paid less than Inez.","Olivia's client paid 20 dollars less than Whitney's client.","Caroline paid more than Hannah."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Caroline","Ginger","Hannah","Inez"],"label_c":["Misty","Olivia","Teri","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59f8661b94f1ed9e9833cfadacfc2b2d"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Kelly was either the runner who finished in 21 minutes or the competitor who finished in 22 minutes.","The contestant in the aquamarine shirt finished 2 minutes after the competitor in the teal shirt.","The contestant in the white shirt finished 1 minute after the contestant in the teal shirt.","The contestant in the lime shirt was either Wendell or Virgil.","Of Virgil and Kelly, one wore the aquamarine shirt and the other finished in 21 minutes."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Billy","Kelly","Virgil","Wendell"],"label_c":["aquamarine","lime","teal","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6df7977b039d0fe1966264032194d5d"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Beverly's pet was bought 1 month after the cane toad.","Hope's pet is the newt.","The bullfrog was bought 1 month before the salamander.","The amphibian bought in March is either the salamander or Angela's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Angela","Beverly","Hope","Maxine"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","newt","salamander"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a0245de1ece675aa79a0e23312b12aa"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Paul is either the contestant who won the jalapeno contest or the person who began his competition at 11:30 am.","The person who won the jalapeno contest began his contest sometime after the contestant who won the oyster contest.","Paul began his contest 15 minutes after the contestant who won the blueberry pie contest.","The contestant who began his competition at 11:30 am is either Ollie or the person who won the blueberry pie contest.","Lucas began his contest 15 minutes after Zachary."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm"],"label_b":["Lucas","Ollie","Paul","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1ff97a5631f69d3bcae5c5169588f0c"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["Darren will start 1 hour after Charlie.","The interpreter who will be working with Marguerite will start 1 hour before Charlie.","Ira is either the interpreter whose assignment begins at 9:00am or the interpreter who will be working with Lester.","Of Harold and the interpreter who will be working with Patrick, one will start work at 9:00am and the other will start work at 11:00am."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Darren","Harold","Ira"],"label_c":["Lester","Marguerite","Orlando","Patrick"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10836c4c6057a02a1d3ccaeaa60d5de1"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Yvonne's assignment is either the 150 page project or the book published in 2002.","The book published in 2004 is 25 pages shorter than Andy's assignment.","Delia's assignment is 25 pages longer than Andy's assignment.","Of Lela's assignment and the book published in 2011, one is 150 pages long and the other is 200 pages long."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Andy","Delia","Lela","Yvonne"],"label_c":["2002","2004","2008","2011"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=206b5e588136ac0b524f6fee293273a8"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The pharmaceutical that treats arthritis was approved sometime before Zednisen.","Favolin was approved sometime after Minitrell.","The drug that treats dengue fever was approved 2 months before the drug that treats meningitis.","Of the drug that treats heart disease and the drug approved in March, one is Minitrell and the other is Hamzell."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Favolin","Hamzell","Minitrell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","dengue fever","heart disease","meningitis"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95531d6f0362a7485aff47c7ebdcb11c"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Oliver paid 1 dollar more than Irene.","The one who got the root beer paid 1 dollar more than Irene.","Salvador paid 1 dollar more than the one who got the iced tea.","Oliver paid less than the one who got the orange soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Irene","Oliver","Perry","Salvador"],"label_c":["iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd692723612721bea9d440c52bac2551"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The youngster who won the first aid badge was awarded before Constance.","Of the girl who got the first award and the girl who got the third award, one was Nicole and the other won the theater badge.","The scout who won the leadership badge was awarded 1 spot after Constance.","The girl who won the first aid badge was awarded before Tara.","The scout who got the second award, Dolores and Nicole were all different girls."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Constance","Dolores","Nicole","Tara"],"label_c":["first aid","leadership","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59961248bf4be8a9e5656c48da235238"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["Brent will start work at 10:00am.","Of the interpreter who will be working with Orlando and the person who will be working with Tyler, one will start work at 12:00pm and the other is Earnest.","The interpreter who will be working with Tyler will start 2 hours after the person who will be working with Rafael.","Annie is either the person who will be working with Sophie or the person whose assignment begins at 11:00am."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Brent","Earnest","Gordon"],"label_c":["Orlando","Rafael","Sophie","Tyler"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=968a72d08cbb1dba2c06772eea460115"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Peter's outing will begin 1 hour before the outing starting at Little Italy.","Janice's outing is either the 9:00am tour or the 10:00am trip.","Of the trip starting at High Park and the 7:00am outing, one is with Faye and the other is with Peter.","The 10:00am tour is either the tour starting at Yorkville or Whitney's tour.","Whitney's outing will begin 1 hour after the outing starting at High Park."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Faye","Janice","Peter","Whitney"],"label_c":["City Hall","High Park","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8eacfe9a8a9de748688e12d776f194a7"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Of Darla and the dancer that scored 184 points, one performed eighth and the other performed second.","The person who danced eighth scored 3 points higher than the person who danced ninth.","Kara scored somewhat lower than Verna.","Darla scored 3 points lower than Ollie."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points"],"label_b":["Darla","Kara","Ollie","Verna"],"label_c":["2nd","5th","8th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9526b960c5364f8b999bbb48d171d64b"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The runner in the yellow shirt finished 1 minute after the runner in the indigo shirt.","Of the runner in the orange shirt and the contestant who finished in 21 minutes, one was Greg and the other was Ted.","Of the competitor in the yellow shirt and the competitor in the white shirt, one finished in 24 minutes and the other was Franklin.","The competitor who finished in 21 minutes was either Ted or the contestant in the indigo shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes"],"label_b":["Franklin","Greg","Orlando","Ted"],"label_c":["indigo","orange","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbf94e656d895a10d5a30f7ac8ca98fd"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The home in Delano is either the 1,350 sq ft rental or the 1,475 sq ft home.","Of the home that rents for $1,300\/month and the 1,100 sq ft rental, one is in Angelus Oaks and the other is in Fayette.","The 1,475 sq ft rental is either the home that rents for $1,850\/month or the house in Monticello.","The home in Monticello is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,300\/month.","The house in Fayette is 125 sq ft smaller than the home that rents for $1,600\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Delano","Fayette","Monticello"],"label_c":["$1,250\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,600\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02751196ef1517e7ae31afa900cc4dcf"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Tyler started skydiving 2 years after the skydiver who wears the indigo suit.","The skydiver who wears the teal suit started skydiving 1 year before the skydiver who wears the red suit.","The jumper who wears the teal suit started skydiving sometime after Virgil.","Of the skydiver who first started in 1984 and the skydiver who first started in 1985, one wears the red suit and the other is Tyler.","Rodney wears the indigo suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Rodney","Tyler","Virgil","Willard"],"label_c":["blue","indigo","red","teal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66abf1d23b652a6c7c4e0e018467abbf"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Of Dean and the teacher, one was 22 years old and the other was 24 years old.","Casey was 1 year older than Brent.","Vincent was either the 22-year-old or the accountant.","The boxer was 1 year younger than Brent."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25"],"label_b":["Brent","Casey","Dean","Vincent"],"label_c":["accountant","boxer","firefighter","teacher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd1fa81a944a9b05ebed38681c7eb3d8"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Rose's client paid 10 dollars less than Ginger.","Freda paid 10 dollars less than Sharon's client.","Of Ginger and Caroline, one was Yvonne's client and the other paid $150."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Caroline","Eula","Freda","Ginger"],"label_c":["Pam","Rose","Sharon","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=918f371d56b51227ddbd71b1554c1180"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["David's duo finished 3 seconds before Valerie's team.","The duo that finished in 38 seconds was either Yvonne's team or Garrett's duo.","Cedric's duo was either the pair that finished in 35 seconds or the team that finished in 38 seconds.","Garrett's duo finished 3 seconds after Sandy's team.","Of Sandy's team and the duo that finished in 29 seconds, one included Brandon and the other included David."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds"],"label_b":["Brandon","Cedric","David","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Sandy","Valerie","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ba89db375d26d1de6ba08896e4c05ae"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Dr. Callahan's article will appear 1 chapter before the article about oceanography.","Dr. Yates's piece will appear 1 chapter before the article about space travel.","Of the article about dinosaurs and the article about volcanoes, one will be in Chapter 4 and the other was written by Dr. Yates.","Dr. Guerrero's article will appear 1 chapter after the piece about space travel.","The piece in Chapter 1 is either the article about dinosaurs or Dr. Callahan's article."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4"],"label_b":["Callahan","Estes","Guerrero","Yates"],"label_c":["dinosaurs","oceanography","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e689003ea2ca16dc2ae9b92c5a2187b"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["White Elephant is either the business owned by Mrs. Yang or the company opening on May 11th.","The company owned by Mrs. Griffin will open 3 days after Tricky Toys.","Ant Farms Etc. is owned by Mr. Simmons.","The company owned by Mrs. Frazier will open 3 days before Ant Farms Etc.."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Books and More","Tricky Toys","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mrs. Frazier","Mrs. Griffin","Mr. Simmons","Mrs. Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6df14c78eafe9d335b10f3557079cbc1"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The Sea Shame sank sometime before the Vile Night.","The vessel captained by Wicked Weiss was either the boat that sank in 1731 or the Crusty Knave.","Of the vessel captained by Red Beard Ben and the Dagger, one went down in 1767 and the other went down in 1713.","The boat captained by Four Eyed Fin sank 36 years before the boat captained by Ruthless Ruby.","The one that sank in 1713 was either the Crusty Knave or the ship captained by Red Beard Ben."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767"],"label_b":["Crusty Knave","Dagger","Sea Shame","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Ruthless Ruby","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec607522a6b0e2da5172873dd134df6e"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Penny Pugh's show is either Variety X or Tonight Again.","Maddy Meyer's program starts 15 minutes before Lina Lopez's program.","Of Variety X and Witching Hour, one starts at 10:30 pm and the other is hosted by Lina Lopez.","Red Eye Party starts sometime after Tonight Again.","Ken Kirby's show is either the program that starts at 10:45 pm or the show that starts at 10:15 pm."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm"],"label_b":["Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Red Eye Party","Tonight Again","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51996b540440ce1cf0fe4ab015c2ecae"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Of Gil Greene and the winner who won $5 million, one was from Washington and the other was from Delaware.","The person from Utah won 10 million more than the winner from Washington.","Ed Elliott won 5 million more than Hilda Hunt.","The person who won $10 million was either Hilda Hunt or the winner from Connecticut."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Cal Chandler","Ed Elliott","Gil Greene","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Delaware","Utah","Washington"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=832a8734806d00b6952df39d892d5683"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Sonja will publish 2 months after the student who has been studying the Rothoc culture.","Doreen has been studying the Burutia culture.","Of the person who will publish in April and the person who will publish in March, one has been studying the Udaefe culture and the other is Doreen.","Keith is either the person who will publish in March or the person who will publish in February.","The student who has been studying the Yersim culture is either the person who will publish in April or Keith."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Clayton","Doreen","Keith","Sonja"],"label_c":["Burutia","Rothoc","Udaefe","Yersim"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf79c917a5d015da6d923833409ee0b0"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["Of the outing where they saw 9 shooting stars and the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars, one was on April 25 and the other was in Kalona.","Of the trip to Isleton and the outing where they saw 16 shooting stars, one was on April 15 and the other was on April 25.","The April 4 trip logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the April 25 outing.","The April 4 trip was either the trip where they saw 2 shooting stars or the outing to Livermore."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23"],"label_b":["April 4","April 15","April 25","April 28"],"label_c":["Isleton","Kalona","Livermore","Manchester"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25a1fe4fc3afa317495e8ee14824e549"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Alfonso's sauce is either the product rated at 15,000 SHU or the product rated at 5,000 SHU.","Of \"Magma Drizzle\" and \"Pants on Fire\", one is rated at 10,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other is Felipe's.","\"Alpha Pepper\" is somewhat spicier than \"Baja Tickler\".","Kate's hot sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than Felipe's sauce.","Lula's hot sauce is either \"Magma Drizzle\" or \"Baja Tickler\"."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000"],"label_b":["Alfonso","Felipe","Kate","Lula"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Magma Drizzle","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59a95af2d0f3c2ee37bed38b797f021f"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The jumper who jumped 90.1 meters scored fewer points than Wanda.","Of the person who jumped 102.9 meters and the skier who scored 96 points, one is Shawna and the other is Jody.","Candice scored more points than Shawna.","The person who jumped 95.0 meters scored 14 fewer points than the person who jumped 110.8 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103"],"label_b":["Candice","Jody","Shawna","Wanda"],"label_c":["90.1 meters","95.0 meters","102.9 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8e736f3718333ed82aaf6999afa0b55"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Flowcarts was made by Novio.","The application released by Apptastic was released 1 month earlier than the game released by Trebuchet.","The game released in May is either the game released by Trebuchet or Bubble Bombs.","Castle Crunch was released 1 month later than the game released by Digibits."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Flowcarts","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","Digibits","Novio","Trebuchet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eabc65fd4c4a1a55c204130a6300ac73"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Emerald View costs $195 per night.","El Pacifico is either the hotel on Martinique or the option that costs $215 per night.","The resort on St. Martin costs 40 dollars more per night than the resort on Antigua.","Of the resort on Anguilla and the hotel on St. Martin, one costs $235 per night and the other is Grand Echo."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["El Pacifico","Emerald View","Grand Echo","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Martinique","St. Martin"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1f21fe91c4edf2d532e1058420b26fd"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Roesch Heights was built 7 years after the Evans family's home.","Belle Grove was built 7 years before Leiman Manor.","Of Leiman Manor and the 1848 home, one is owned by the Evans family and the other is owned by the York family.","Porcher Place, the Jordan family's house and the 1848 house are all different homes."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights"],"label_c":["Evans","Jordan","York","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edeb3ba214aa82780a536698cb4f9179"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Of the person who will publish in March and the student who will publish in April, one is Ollie and the other has been studying the Fujishiro culture.","Of Rodney and the person who will publish in January, one has been studying the Xozix culture and the other has been studying the Stosam culture.","The student who has been studying the Xozix culture, the person who will publish in February and Ollie are all different students.","Ollie will publish 2 months after Yvette."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Jesus","Ollie","Rodney","Yvette"],"label_c":["Eldang","Fujishiro","Stosam","Xozix"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e28adc5353043792029ad7b76167befc"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The oyster mushroom sells for 5 dollars more per pound than the mushroom going to Edna's Edibles.","The mushroom going to Wickman's sells for 10 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Nature's Way.","The oyster mushroom sells for somewhat less per pound than the woodear mushroom.","Of the mushroom that sells for $40 per pound and the bear's tooth mushroom, one will go to Localvoria and the other will go to Nature's Way."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","oyster","velvet foot","woodear"],"label_c":["Edna\\'s Edibles","Localvoria","Nature\\'s Way","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82c520643eecb813f29a705dee20a8e9"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Of Mills and the guest who is staying for 2 days, one is in room 314 and the other is in room 124.","The customer who is staying for 3 days is either Watkins or the guest in room 114.","The client in room 209 is staying 2 days longer than the client in room 314.","Keith is staying 1 day longer than Watkins."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Ingram","Keith","Mills","Watkins"],"label_c":["114","124","209","314"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=469df5d399e246d55262a3e033fb894a"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The game with the Rams was sometime after the 13-9 match.","The 42-20 match was 8 days after the game with the White Rhinos.","Of the 34-7 match and the 42-20 match, one was on October 3 and the other featured the Rams.","The 24-21 match was 4 days after the game with the Dragons.","The 24-21 game is either the October 11 match or the match with the White Rhinos."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","24-21","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38d1d2af75546ce7d83ffdbdd02b228f"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Of Phyllis's purchase and the spider that sold for $45, one was the whip spider and the other was the redback.","Of the spider that sold for $75 and the arachnid that sold for $90, one was won by Isaac and the other was the darkback.","The whip spider, the spider that sold for $60 and Isaac's purchase were all different spiders.","Isaac's purchase cost 30 dollars more than Shelley's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Ebony","Isaac","Phyllis","Shelley"],"label_c":["archaenido","darkback","redback","whip spider"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5152d6a6e8b055fbeceef4e026bff398"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The house on Circle Drive was visited 1 month after the house on Fifth Avenue.","The home on Grant Place was either the home Priscilla visited in April or Markmanor.","Of the home Priscilla visited in April and the home Priscilla visited in February, one was Wolfenden and the other was on Grant Place.","Balfern was visited 2 months after Downsell."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Balfern","Downsell","Markmanor","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Circle Drive","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ea9f8a7a325e0e5f2646ca7cdb926a6"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The four events are Joel's job, the event with 125 attendees, the anniversary job and the event with 100 attendees.","The graduation assignment is either Mabel's event or the job with 75 attendees.","Lucas's event will involve 50 fewer people than the symposium job.","Of the graduation assignment and the event with 125 attendees, one will be handled by Herbert and the other will be handled by Mabel."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125"],"label_b":["Herbert","Joel","Lucas","Mabel"],"label_c":["anniversary","graduation","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b8bca1605f9bd17e856a5216133662b"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["The Washington native is either Ben or Tim.","Ernesto is 1 year younger than Ben.","The Hawaii native is younger than the Rhode Island native.","Of the person who is 110 years old and the Rhode Island native, one is Ernesto and the other is Ben.","Ben is 1 year younger than the Kansas native."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years"],"label_b":["Ben","Ernesto","Roxanne","Tim"],"label_c":["Hawaii","Kansas","Rhode Island","Washington"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e5bab37cea7a4f84a76d3c39314a77d"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["Of the rower who started from Pescadero and the rower who started from Point Arena, one finished in 195 days and the other was Pedro.","Nina was either the rower who traveled for 206 days or the competitor who traveled for 184 days.","The rower who started from Arcata finished sometime after the competitor who started from Cayucos.","Vivian finished 11 days before Pedro.","Yvonne was either the rower who started from Pescadero or the rower who started from Cayucos."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days"],"label_b":["Nina","Pedro","Vivian","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Arcata","Cayucos","Pescadero","Point Arena"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e258bfbb8f1e3eaae4f3b4ae9c99ed0d"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the ginger product and the $4.50 product, one is Hope's and the other is Patricia's.","Patricia's product costs 1 dollar less than the lavender product.","Zachary's product costs 1 dollar more than the ginger candle.","Iris's product is either the $6.50 product or the $7.50 candle.","The $7.50 product is either the vanilla candle or Zachary's candle."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Hope","Iris","Patricia","Zachary"],"label_c":["eucalyptus","ginger","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03d5298616e658e227c3570fd81e60c7"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Debra paid 10 dollars more than Vicki's client.","Misty's client paid 10 dollars more than Ginger.","Freda was Vicki's client.","The person who paid $170 was either Yvonne's client or Beulah."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180"],"label_b":["Beulah","Debra","Freda","Ginger"],"label_c":["Lynda","Misty","Vicki","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8853d825c4bcc72cd338c35ae6f172f0"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The holiday with William was before the holiday with Calvin.","Of the holiday with Bill and the holiday with William, one was in 2002 and the other was the kayaking vacation.","The kayaking trip was after the hang gliding holiday.","The cycling holiday was 1 year before the hang gliding trip.","The trip with Victor is either the hang gliding trip or the hiking holiday."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004"],"label_b":["Bill","Calvin","Victor","William"],"label_c":["cycling","hang gliding","hiking","kayaking"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37c99f011902021e4d0e39f761d728dc"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team that jumped at 9:00am is either Whiskey Group or the squad that dropped at Brook Woods.","Of Tango Group and the team that jumped at 8:00am, one was dropped at Gran Mountain and the other was dropped at Dana Point.","Sierra Group deployed 1 hour after Whiskey Group.","The team that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed 2 hours after the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Charlie","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey"],"label_c":["Brook Woods","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f865f05856dfc7a699df6d2495d4a37c"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Kate paid somewhat more than Sara.","The client who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel paid somewhat less than Tim.","Of the person who got picked up at the Rainier Club and the client with the $12.50 fare, one was Sara and the other was Neil.","The customer who got picked up at the Olympic Tower paid 6 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Smith Tower."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Kate","Neil","Sara","Tim"],"label_c":["Camlin Hotel","Olympic Tower","Rainier Club","Smith Tower"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3de53bfd25eac28eb71f5e2761baaa4d"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The mission going to Titan launched 2 months after the mission going to Neptune.","Of the mission going to Europa and the probe going to Titan, one launched in April and the other is the Tago Jib.","The Arun is either the probe going to Pluto or the mission that launched in March.","The Chano launched in February."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Arun","Chano","Tago Jib","Varo"],"label_c":["Europa","Neptune","Pluto","Titan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6ab012adeb3c4032d2050fda723cb97"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The seashell found in 1992 is either the brown and yellow seashell or the monk's fin shell.","The four shells are the spotted key shell, the pink and yellow seashell, the seashell found in 1998 and the white and yellow seashell.","The honey cerith shell was found 3 years after the pink and yellow seashell.","Of the monk's fin shell and the honey cerith shell, one was found in 1995 and the other is pink and white."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001"],"label_b":["coquina","honey cerith","monk\\'s fin","spotted key"],"label_c":["brown - yellow","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45889df17313fa36988909fcf3823c76"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Cavalo is either the car with the SVZ-880 plates or the vehicle that received the $75 fine.","The Etsalle was fined $50.","The car with the YGA-441 plates was fined 50 dollars more than the car with the MRT-628 plates.","Of the car with the FRZ-192 plates and the automobile with the YGA-441 plates, one was fined $100 and the other is the Fierro."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Etsalle","Fierro","Hornet"],"label_c":["FRZ-192","MRT-628","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8245a4b4ba92c4d7212f5d2fb8336fcf"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The journalist who covered the election left sometime before Tam Terry.","Of the person who covered the Olympic games and the person sent out on April 6th, one was Peter Peck and the other was Ned Noble.","Maddy Moore left sometime after Peter Peck.","The reporter who covered the flooding left 2 days before the person who covered the royal wedding."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th"],"label_b":["Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Peter Peck","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["election","flooding","Olympic games","royal wedding"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52c32ff49f5ee500102b61681c2b0d87"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Ollie has 6 fewer wins than the woman with 8 losses.","The four people are Diane DeNiro, the fighter with 33 wins, the woman with 2 losses and the boxer with 30 wins.","Of the fighter with 7 losses and the boxer with 33 wins, one is Annie Axel and the other is Vicki.","The boxer with 7 losses is either Vicki or the woman with 27 wins."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33"],"label_b":["Annie Axel","Diane DeNiro","Ollie","Vicki"],"label_c":["2","7","8","15"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e3a7367735cb97a2202b9298a4287eb"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Fannie's appointment is 2 hours after the lesson with Lena.","The appointment at 8:30am is either Crystal's session or the appointment with Irene.","The appointment with Michelle is 1 hour after Arnold's appointment.","Of the lesson with Michelle and the appointment with Jimmy, one is Crystal's and the other is at 11:30am.","The lesson with Lena is sometime before the session with Jimmy."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Fannie"],"label_c":["Irene","Jimmy","Lena","Michelle"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58457f0fa5c05e628cf9079290d85635"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Ivan's pack is either the 35 liter pack or the 30 liter pack.","Wendell's pack is 10 liters larger than the Grennel pack.","Hazel's pack is made by Bistric.","The Pinkster pack is either the 40 liter pack or Ivan's pack.","Of the 40 liter pack and the 35 liter pack, one is made by Lugmor and the other is Hazel's."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter"],"label_b":["Eugene","Hazel","Ivan","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Pinkster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d7f4507fc7857e1cffb15629d77555d"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The show that aired on April 6th is either Darrell's episode or the episode filmed in Cambodia.","The episode filmed in Bolivia aired 2 weeks before the episode filmed in New Zealand.","The episode filmed in Vanuatu is either the show that aired on April 13th or Darrell's show.","Of the show filmed in Cambodia and Freddie's episode, one aired on April 27th and the other aired on April 6th.","Neil's show aired sometime before Victor's show."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th"],"label_b":["Darrell","Freddie","Neil","Victor"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","New Zealand","Vanuatu"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4636d64a6640eec36419b57997bc8a2"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["The customer who ordered naan came in a half-hour after Velma.","The customer who came in at 8:00am was either the person who ordered rye bread or Angie.","Hilda came in a half-hour after the customer who ordered pumpernickel.","Tricia asked for pumpernickel."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am"],"label_b":["Angie","Hilda","Tricia","Velma"],"label_c":["brioche","naan","pumpernickel","rye bread"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67354155f00a9becd21a71516be581c4"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The cinnamon product costs less than Zachary's candle.","Edna's product costs more than Terry's product.","The clove candle costs 2 dollars less than the sandalwood product.","Of the eucalyptus product and the $6.50 product, one is Terry's and the other is Kari's."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50"],"label_b":["Edna","Kari","Terry","Zachary"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08298834143caa028ce34c824c2a29f3"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["Of the jet built by McConnell and the Graywing VX, one costs $175 million and the other costs $100 million.","The Kesseling costs less than the Vipertooth.","The jet built by Wiseman is either the $125 million jet or the Falcon X-2.","The $100 million aircraft is either the Falcon X-2 or the aircraft built by McConnell.","The plane built by Forsyth costs 50 million dollars less than the plane built by Tenerife."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million"],"label_b":["Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Forsyth","McConnell","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2fc82617a7f2ae847d5e340cde72a4d"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Of Jaws and the dog that graduated in May, one was assigned to Officer Erickson and the other was assigned to Officer Ingram.","McGruff, the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Herrera and the K-9 unit that graduated in May were all different dogs.","Barca graduated 1 month before Jaws.","Sarge graduated 1 month after the dog assigned to Officer Erickson."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Barca","Jaws","McGruff","Sarge"],"label_c":["Erickson","Herrera","Ingram","Nolan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42613399bafbd4c5ccff06761a139398"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Josephine paid 3 dollars more than the client who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.","Neil was either the person with the $15.50 fare or the client with the $6.50 fare.","The person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower paid 6 dollars less than the person who got picked up at the Rainier Club.","Max paid somewhat more than the customer who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre.","Of Henrietta and the client with the $15.50 fare, one was picked up at the Olympic Tower and the other was picked up at the Rainier Club."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Josephine","Max","Neil"],"label_c":["Neptune Theatre","Olympic Tower","Rainier Club","Seattle Tower"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4df50d12620630364f778feef7cbbdb6"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["Of the 125 m. wide crater and the 150 m. wide one, one is known as the Kimeta site and the other was formed during the Jurassic period.","The Garight impact crater is either the 100 m. wide one or the Permian impact crater.","Of the Cambrian impact crater and the 150 m. wide crater, one is known as the Hinwore site and the other is known as the Kimeta site.","The Garight impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the Kimeta impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m."],"label_b":["Garight","Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Jurassic","Permian","Silurian"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90e6b531b722bac1ed065db523671045"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The four resorts are Grand Echo, the option that costs $235 per night, the hotel on Anguilla and the resort that costs $215 per night.","Of the resort on Antigua and the option that costs $235 per night, one is El Pacifico and the other is Silver Harbor.","Regal Park costs 40 dollars less per night than the option on Martinique.","The hotel on Antigua is either Silver Harbor or the hotel that costs $195 per night."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["El Pacifico","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Martinique","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f35281f726a9dd867ecb34263d3be525"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["Sapphire Hills costs 20 dollars more per night than the hotel on Antigua.","Emerald View costs less per night than the resort on Barbados.","Emerald View costs 20 dollars more per night than El Pacifico.","The resort on St. Martin costs 20 dollars more per night than El Pacifico."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235"],"label_b":["El Pacifico","Emerald View","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills"],"label_c":["Antigua","Barbados","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8dd966a03e1e1f088aa495fa65647f27"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Ortiz Arena holds 40 more people than Austin Arena.","Quinn Arena is set up for soccer games.","The facility with seating for 150 people is either the rugby facility or Underwood Arena.","Ortiz Arena is either the football facility or the arena with seating for 230 people.","The rugby facility holds 40 more people than the soccer facility."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230"],"label_b":["Austin","Ortiz","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_c":["football","hockey","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fdcd74be24fde7bb394aca95fea29ad"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Francine's video received 5 million views.","Of \"Baby Eats Cake\" and \"You Otter Know\", one received 7 million views and the other is Inez's.","Edna's viral video is either \"Magnet Mayhem\" or the viral video with 6 million views.","\"You Otter Know\" has 2 million more views than \"Happy Hermits\"."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Edna","Francine","Inez","Wade"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb6cdbf6d083b9e5587ae9ced55b0b13"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Of the business in Chester and the store charging $1.15 per gallon, one is Energo and the other is Fuel Stop.","Ballantines charges 4 cents less per gallon than Fuel Stop.","Ballantines is either the store charging $1.07 per gallon or the business in Pollock Pines.","Of the business charging $1.11 per gallon and the store charging $1.15 per gallon, one is Fuel Stop and the other is in Eagle Grove."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Fuel Stop","Vexon"],"label_c":["Chester","Eagle Grove","Pollock Pines","Rowley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b4f0de63db8210b5741e17aa77492008"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["Of the rocket that will launch in April and the rocket developed by SpaceZen, one is the Cornick and the other is the Athios.","The Dreadco will launch 2 months before the rocket developed by Permias.","The Beritron will launch 2 months before the Athios.","The rocket developed by Ubersplore will launch sometime after the Beritron."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Athios","Beritron","Cornick","Dreadco"],"label_c":["Permias","SpaceZen","Techtrin","Ubersplore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf68f0541ea82eb44256e098c9f9c3ac"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["The lawyer finished 500 votes behind Bev Baird.","Ed Ewing finished an unknown number of votes behind Ida Ingram.","The doctor finished 500 votes behind the lawyer.","The writer was either Bev Baird or Al Allen.","Of the doctor and the teacher, one was Bev Baird and the other ended up with 8,500 votes."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Bev Baird","Ed Ewing","Ida Ingram"],"label_c":["doctor","lawyer","teacher","writer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9afc8cd1208fec85ebcc0066710e607d"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Of Garnavillo and the city with a population of 37,000, one is in Berkshire County and the other is in Plymouth County.","Of the town with a population of 31,000 and the city in Dukes County, one is Urbana and the other is Wapello.","The city in Hampshire County has 3,000 fewer people than the city in Berkshire County.","The town in Hampshire County has more people than Wapello."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000"],"label_b":["Garnavillo","Kingsburg","Urbana","Wapello"],"label_c":["Berkshire","Dukes","Hampshire","Plymouth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6be630eb4468527868f6b0a52811c19a"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The fraternity on Boom Court has 3 fewer members than Alpha Beta Tau.","Tau Beta Pi is either the house with 23 members or the frat on Aspen Court.","Beta Pi Omega has 3 more members than Alpha Beta Tau.","Of Sigma Beta and the fraternity on Russell Road, one has 23 members and the other has 29 members."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi"],"label_c":["Aspen Court","Boom Court","Norwood Street","Russell Road"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92d0409b6db59b629359f2c238155d25"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The automobile with the YGA-441 plates was fined 50 dollars less than the car with the MRT-628 plates.","The Etsalle was fined somewhat less than the Grandero.","Of the car that received the $100 fine and the Dartson, one has the FRZ-192 plates and the other has the MRT-628 plates.","The Etsalle was fined 25 dollars more than the vehicle with the BMG-831 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100"],"label_b":["Dartson","Etsalle","Fierro","Grandero"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","MRT-628","YGA-441"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2a8b3a8cb5b8ee0f45fe38282a2f019"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Fuel Stop is either the store charging $1.19 per gallon or the business charging $1.07 per gallon.","Gas-N-Go charges somewhat more per gallon than the store in Eagle Grove.","The store in Yountville charges 8 cents less per gallon than the business in Harlan.","Energo charges 4 cents more per gallon than the gas station in Yountville.","Of Ballantines and the gas station charging $1.19 per gallon, one is in Goleta and the other is in Harlan."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop"],"label_c":["Eagle Grove","Goleta","Harlan","Yountville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=380b58d3bb43cd1220c897d34dc6e155"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["The person leaving in February is either Bender or the ambassador with the 7 day visit.","The ambassador with the 10 day visit will leave 1 month before Gilbert.","Macdonald will leave 1 month before the ambassador with the 7 day visit.","Macdonald will leave for the 2 day visit."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bender","Gilbert","Macdonald","Pickett"],"label_c":["2 day","3 day","7 day","10 day"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcb9175af86735b19cdef36f15002ea5"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The traveler who took the Trinity cruise set sail 1 year after the person who took the Baroness cruise.","Of the person who took the Farralon cruise and the traveler who took the 1983 cruise, one is Francis and the other is Miranda.","The traveler who took the 1983 cruise is either Miranda or the traveler who took the Baroness cruise.","Of the traveler who took the Trinity cruise and the person who took the Neptunia cruise, one was on the 1986 cruise and the other is Andre."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Andre","Francis","Lee","Miranda"],"label_c":["Baroness","Farralon","Neptunia","Trinity"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fac64205724b775e45314dcef0e69ecd"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Of the business in Independence and the farm in Eldon, one will be dusted on June 5th and the other is Tall Pines.","Of the farm Michael will dust on June 6th and Lucky Star, one is in Castaic and the other is in Eldon.","Meadowgrove will be worked on 1 day after the farm in Eldon.","The one Michael will dust on June 7th is either Lucky Star or the one in Independence."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th"],"label_b":["Hazelwood","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Castaic","Eldon","Independence","Santa Clara"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b29ba63512e4affb30e45bccd95870a6"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Verna scored 3 points higher than the dancer who performed sixth.","Of the person who danced sixth and the person that scored 181 points, one was Evelyn and the other was Tara.","The dancer that scored 190 points was either the person who danced ninth or Verna.","Tara scored 3 points lower than the person who danced seventh.","Lillian was either the contestant that scored 187 points or the dancer that scored 190 points."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points"],"label_b":["Evelyn","Lillian","Tara","Verna"],"label_c":["5th","6th","7th","9th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f08d574dfee589772b5e35ed5f7d449d"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The group that used the water cannon went 30 feet farther than the team that used the catapult.","The Flying Eyes was either the contestants that used the slingshot or the contestants that made it to 165 ft.","Of the contestants that used the air cannon and the group that used the water cannon, one scored a distance of 180 ft and the other was the Potato Bros.","The Mad Mashers scored a distance of 150 ft."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["air cannon","catapult","slingshot","water cannon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf93a9be90bbea567fd02e035cfb4796"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["The second song is either Hustle Boys's track or \"Anything Else\".","Bliss Iron's track is 1 track after Hustle Boys's song.","Of Gizmo Glory's track and the first track, one is \"Vanity Plates\" and the other is \"Can't Escape\".","\"Poorly Worded\" is 2 tracks after \"Vanity Plates\"."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Can\\'t Escape","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f584af71fdd87476c04cb96d9a0d7ba2"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The house on Circle Drive was investigated 2 months before the building on Fifth Avenue.","Fletcher Rise was investigated sometime before Markmanor.","The building on Haley Square was either the home Priscilla visited in February or Barnhill.","The home Priscilla visited in January was either Barnhill or the building on Darby Lane.","Of the building on Darby Lane and Downsell, one was visited in April and the other was visited in January."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Barnhill","Downsell","Fletcher Rise","Markmanor"],"label_c":["Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Fifth Avenue","Haley Square"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b2e71fddf76aeb8cc1030f8953eea5e"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Jacquelyn played 2 games before the player who started with the Reti Opening.","The player who started with the Giuoco Start was either Nichole or the person who played second.","The four people were Irma, the person who played fourth, the person who started with the Evans Gambit and the person who played third.","Of the person who started with the Giuoco Start and the person who played fourth, one was Heather and the other was Nichole."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Heather","Irma","Jacquelyn","Nichole"],"label_c":["Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Ware Opening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a46d0b293cff7fb50d5de2bf83e911d1"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The bird bought in January is either the canary or Bonita's pet.","Ida's pet was bought 1 month after the macaw.","Of the canary and the parrot, one was bought in April and the other is Whitney's.","Whitney's pet was bought 1 month before the macaw.","Bonita's pet was bought 1 month before the finch."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Bonita","Della","Ida","Whitney"],"label_c":["canary","finch","macaw","parrot"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=685913e23252bb0115339e267f860b48"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Of Wallace and Dean, one paid $4.99 and the other had the iced tea.","The diner who paid $6.99 had the cream soda.","Dean was either the one who got the cream soda or the diner who paid $4.99.","Edmund paid 1 dollar more than Dean.","The one who got the root beer paid more than the one who got the water."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99"],"label_b":["Calvin","Dean","Edmund","Wallace"],"label_c":["cream soda","iced tea","root beer","water"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d7a35a5ebf93cb1ebfab384791d10f9"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The package with the computer in it cost 1 dollar less than Ian's package.","Of the shipment that cost $5.75 and Kenny's shipment, one contains the fruit basket and the other contains the computer.","Derek's package cost somewhat less than Kenny's package.","Willie's shipment is either the package with the computer in it or the package with the toaster in it.","The package with the fruit basket in it cost 1 dollar less than the package with the computer in it."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["computer","fruit basket","rare book","toaster"],"label_c":["Derek","Ian","Kenny","Willie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c039346916658766e003bc1753683e3"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Of the store charging $1.19 per gallon and the gas station charging $1.11 per gallon, one is Fuel Stop and the other is in Oakville.","Ballantines charges 8 cents more per gallon than Energo.","The store in Oakville is either the business charging $1.19 per gallon or Gas-N-Go.","The store in Goleta charges 4 cents more per gallon than the gas station in Kings Beach."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop"],"label_c":["Goleta","Irvine","Kings Beach","Oakville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdcafedc554bf74862135e6705bba540"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Wallace's project, the book published in 2004 and the 200 page project are all different projects.","Of Suzanne's project and the 200 page assignment, one was published in 2002 and the other was published in 2007.","Yvonne's assignment is 25 pages longer than the book published in 2002.","Preston's project is 25 pages shorter than Suzanne's assignment."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages"],"label_b":["Preston","Suzanne","Wallace","Yvonne"],"label_c":["2002","2004","2007","2011"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1a264167c3ea9fe2b697ff9cf69f2f3"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The \"Night Ninjas\" was ranked 1 place ahead of the \"Oil Crew\".","The \"Splat Squad\", the purple team and the team that finished third are all different teams.","Of the \"Oil Crew\" and the group that finished third, one uses orange paintballs and the other uses red paintballs.","The \"Target Bombs\" was ranked 1 place behind the orange team."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Splat Squad","Target Bombs"],"label_c":["orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d2c035992a6bf928053c8482e69445a"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Philip started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who wears the red suit.","Of Kelly and the skydiver who first started in 1982, one wears the gold suit and the other wears the red suit.","The jumper who wears the yellow suit is either the skydiver who first started in 1982 or Nathaniel.","Nathaniel started skydiving 1 year before the skydiver who wears the silver suit.","The jumper who first started in 1983 is either the skydiver who wears the red suit or Ira."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985"],"label_b":["Ira","Kelly","Nathaniel","Philip"],"label_c":["gold","red","silver","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13de5d962c57bd8150ad47fc60953487"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Hughenden was visited 1 month after Wolfenden.","The house Priscilla visited in February was either Wolfenden or the home on Bird Road.","Of Markmanor and the building Priscilla visited in January, one was on Grant Place and the other was on Darby Lane.","The house on Fifth Avenue was visited 2 months after the building on Grant Place."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Balfern","Hughenden","Markmanor","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Darby Lane","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01108abeb39ef3479b5c58f13eadd86f"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The person who ordered the teriyaki roll paid less than the customer who ordered the summer roll.","The person who paid $9.50 is either the person who ordered the hawaiian roll or the customer who ordered the spicy tataki roll.","The person who ordered the philadelphia roll paid 4 dollars more than the person who ordered the teriyaki roll.","The client who ordered the yellowtail roll paid 2 dollars more than the customer who ordered the california roll.","Of the client who ordered the yellowtail roll and the person who ordered the summer roll, one ordered the hawaiian roll and the other paid $15.50."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50"],"label_b":["california","firecracker","hawaiian","philadelphia"],"label_c":["spicy tataki","summer","teriyaki","yellowtail"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97119af80a14afed57e4a0387ac913f8"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Krista has fewer wins than the woman with 7 losses.","Krista has 3 more wins than Farrah Fawkes.","The woman with 8 losses has 3 more wins than Farrah Fawkes.","Winifred has 3 more wins than the fighter with 2 losses."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33"],"label_b":["Farrah Fawkes","Krista","Marie","Winifred"],"label_c":["2","7","8","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ccc0b6457b4878b8bd9ba0bab5f9f2a"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Of the player who started with the Reti Opening and Irma, one played fourth and the other played first.","The player who started with the Slav Defense was either the person who played second or Francis.","The person who played first was either Francis or the player who started with the Reti Opening.","The player who started with the Evans Gambit played 2 games before the player who started with the Torre Attack.","Jacquelyn played sometime before Nichole."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Francis","Irma","Jacquelyn","Nichole"],"label_c":["Evans Gambit","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=685a1849d141cc002470aa0e44f697fa"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Lyle is either the worker who works in the red section or the worker who served 75 riders.","Guy served 25 more riders than Ronald.","Lyle served 25 more riders than the person who works in the green section.","The worker who works in the red section served more riders than the person who works in the yellow section.","The worker who served 75 riders is either Kurt or the worker who works in the green section."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders"],"label_b":["Guy","Kurt","Lyle","Ronald"],"label_c":["green","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc2bfde690353ed37daedb3cdab6e25e"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The person who requested kale is either Crystal or Verna.","The customer who requested flaxseed paid 1 dollar more than Verna.","Eddie paid 1 dollar more than the customer who requested flaxseed.","Of Nellie and the customer who requested quinoa, one paid $6.75 and the other paid $9.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75"],"label_b":["Crystal","Eddie","Nellie","Verna"],"label_c":["flaxseed","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78ffbaa0f4d2c43a86a43fa8821ed948"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Vicky's purchase was either the spider that sold for $45 or the ipstin spider.","Of the darkback and the arachnid that sold for $75, one was won by Darla and the other was won by Freddie.","Darla's purchase cost 15 dollars less than Freddie's purchase.","The arachnid that sold for $90 was the redback."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90"],"label_b":["Darla","Freddie","Isaac","Vicky"],"label_c":["black widow","darkback","ipstin spider","redback"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c33adcfd4caa44919a63595524fcc457"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Smokey, the 6-year-old bird and the bird with a wingspan of 110 inches are all different condors.","Sunshine has a wingspan 4 inches longer than the 4-year-old condor.","Charlie has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than Mango.","Of Mango and the condor with a wingspan of 110 inches, one is 4 years old and the other is 11 years old."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches"],"label_b":["Charlie","Mango","Smokey","Sunshine"],"label_c":["4","6","11","12"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9342259fa9938cdc3f8d3d9c0208aef0"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The child with the April 3rd birthday is either the 5-year-old or Calvin.","The 14-year-old has a birthday 4 days before the 9-year-old.","Sadie has a birthday 4 days before Michelle.","Of the grandchild with the April 11th birthday and the 14-year-old, one is Michelle and the other is Walter."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th"],"label_b":["Calvin","Michelle","Sadie","Walter"],"label_c":["5","6","9","14"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa315da443623b036da1dc344f8ba31a"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 28 trip logged somewhat more shooting stars the trip with Quinn.","The outing with Nolan was either the trip to Conesville or the trip where they saw 2 shooting stars.","The April 10 outing logged 35 more shooting stars than the outing to Eastbrook.","Of the outing where they saw 9 shooting stars and the April 25 outing, one was in Kalona and the other was with Terrence.","The April 15 trip logged 21 more shooting stars than the trip to Eastbrook.","The outing to Isleton logged 28 more shooting stars than the outing with Stephanie.","The April 17 trip, the April 4 outing, the April 15 outing, the April 28 outing, the trip to Janesville and the trip to Gilmore City were all different trips.","The outing where they saw 2 shooting stars was either the April 10 outing or the outing to Eastbrook.","The April 28 outing wasn't with Paulette.","The April 7 trip logged 14 fewer shooting stars than the outing with Quinn.","The outing with Nolan logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the trip with Paulette.","The outing to Gilmore City logged somewhat more shooting stars the outing to Manchester.","The April 4 trip logged 7 more shooting stars than the April 25 outing.","The April 4 outing wasn't with Reynaldo."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30","37","44"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 10","April 15","April 17","April 25","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Kalona","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Paulette","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d57f74846f83b1575b8ba2261958d324"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The pink and white shell, the seashell found in 2001, the honey cerith shell, the shell found in Aruba, the seashell found in 2010 and the seashell found in 1998 are all different shells.","The spotted key shell wasn't found in 1998.","The shell found in Jamaica is either the seashell found in 2004 or the coquina shell.","The seashell found in Tobago was found 6 years after the pink and white shell.","The blue and white shell was found sometime after the black and white shell.","The honey cerith shell was found 12 years after the horned turban shell.","The monk's fin shell wasn't found in Barbuda.","The seashell found in Saint Lucia was found 3 years before the spotted key shell.","The horned turban shell was found 15 years before the brown and yellow seashell.","The spotted key shell was found sometime before the baby's ear shell.","The shark eye shell isn't pink and white.","The pink and yellow shell is either the shell found in 1995 or the shell found in 2007.","The shell found in Puerto Rico is either the seashell found in 2004 or the brown and pink seashell.","Of the white and yellow shell and the seashell found in 2001, one is the coquina and the other was found in Tobago.","The seashell found in 2007 was found in Puerto Rico."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007","2010"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Jamaica","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec2af92d3344a3854fe31e536d1572ed"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The banana cake will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Estrada's cake.","The chocolate cake won't be shaped like a bowling pin.","The cake shaped like a biplane will be delivered 4 days before Mrs. Armstrong's order.","Of the October 10 delivery and Mrs. Estrada's order, one will be strawberry-flavored and the other will be in the shape of a rocket ship.","Mrs. Ingram's cake is either the strawberry cake or the October 7 delivery.","The cake shaped like a sailboat, the key lime cake, the banana cake and the October 8 delivery are all different cakes.","The key lime cake will be delivered 2 days after the cake shaped like a sports car.","Mrs. Keller's cake won't be shaped like a bowling pin.","Mrs. Becker's cake will be delivered 5 days before Mrs. Lowe's cake.","The October 8 delivery is either the chocolate cake or the coconut cake.","Of the lemon cake and the October 9 delivery, one is for Mrs. Becker and the other will be in the shape of a turtle.","Neither the strawberry cake nor the raspberry cake is the order shaped like a bowling pin.","Mrs. Keller's order will be delivered 2 days before the strawberry cake.","Mrs. Lowe's order is either the October 7 delivery or the strawberry cake."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9","October 10","October 11"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Becker","Danielson","Estrada","Ingram","Keller","Lowe"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","coconut","key lime","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f45fdd318606ac60230ac115e76fe2c1"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["The book that sold 33 copies wasn't written by Matt Stevens.","The title that sold 40 copies is either Roscoe Jones's book or the 218-page book.","Alexis Olson's book sold 14 fewer copies than the 310-page book.","Bill Orega's book sold 28 more copies than the 204-page book.","Call of Duty isn't exactly 345 pages long.","The book that sold 26 copies isn't exactly 258 pages long.","Away in Arles sold somewhat more copies than Zoey Stout's book.","The 226-page book sold somewhat fewer copies than the 204-page book.","Dessert Oasis is 310 pages long.","The 185-page book sold 28 more copies than Away in Arles.","Call of Duty isn't exactly 226 pages long.","The book that sold 47 copies is 345 pages long.","The 310-page book wasn't written by Roscoe Jones.","My Best Friend is 185 pages long.","Zara's Game wasn't written by Zoey Stout.","Of Jeff Holman's book and Two for Tennis, one is 204 pages long and the other sold 54 copies."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40","47","54"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["185","204","218","226","258","310","345"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3fc62341b805749af0a298bd64e7ac8"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The frat on Mckay Road has 9 fewer members than the fraternity on Park Street.","The fraternity on York Court has 3 fewer members than Theta Delta.","Tau Beta Pi has somewhat more members than Theta Delta.","The frat on York Court has somewhat more members than the fraternity founded in 1970.","Alpha Beta Tau doesn't have a head count of 32.","Theta Delta, the frat on Shelly Lane, the house with 26 members, the fraternity founded in 1945, the house with 41 members and the fraternity founded in 1959 are all different fraternities.","Of the house with 32 members and the frat on Shelly Lane, one was founded in 1945 and the other is Beta Pi Omega.","Sigma Beta has 6 fewer members than the frat founded in 1959.","The fraternity founded in 1970 is either the house with 35 members or the fraternity on Erick Lane.","The frat on Aspen Court has 3 more members than the fraternity on York Court.","Delta Gamma Pi is either the fraternity on Shelly Lane or the house with 35 members.","The fraternity founded in 1948 has somewhat fewer members than Alpha Beta Tau.","Theta Delta wasn't founded in 1975.","The fraternity founded in 1934 has somewhat fewer members than the frat on Erick Lane."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35","38","41"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Aspen Court","Erick Lane","Mckay Road","Park Street","Shelly Lane","Tamarac Street","York Court"],"label_d":["1934","1945","1948","1959","1970","1975","1976"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3882c96a814261542a2ea9a2e4b8c5d9"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The owner of the Quick Silver took 4 fewer days to finish than the person in the pilot cutter.","Vicky Estes took somewhat more days to finish than Wendell Orr.","The competitor in the schooner took 4 fewer days to finish than Wendell Orr.","The owner of the Alpha One took 8 more days to finish than the owner of the Wave Dancer.","The competitor in the catamaran took somewhat more days to finish than the owner of the Dream Walker.","Debra Decker, the owner of the Shady Lady, the competitor in the trimaran, the person who finished in 294 days and the owner of the Sea Dart were all different people.","The owner of the Wave Dancer was either Vicky Estes or the person in the catamaran.","Gil Baxter didn't sail the Alpha One.","Gil Baxter was either the owner of the Sea Dart or the competitor in the sloop.","Tara Carroll didn't sail the Quick Silver.","Of the competitor who finished in 274 days and the owner of the Wave Dancer, one used the gaff cutter and the other was Ed Alexander.","Of the person in the pilot cutter and Neal Bundt, one finished in 282 days and the other sailed the Shady Lady.","Debra Decker took 8 more days to finish than the competitor in the gaff cutter.","The sailor who finished in 282 days didn't sail the Dream Walker.","The owner of the Wave Dancer took 16 more days to finish than Neal Bundt."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286","290","294"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Confluence","Dream Walker","Quick Silver","Sea Dart","Shady Lady","Wave Dancer"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08b6aa559a226f2046ea55f3620c9272"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The $2,500 display is either the 80 gallon display or the tank going to Jamaica.","The $1,500 fish tank is 10 gallons smaller than the $1,250 fish tank.","The 55 gallon tank is either the fish tank going to Upper Lake or the $1,500 fish tank.","The fish tank bought by Faith Frisk didn't cost $2,500.","The fish tank bought by Betsy Beard is either the fish tank going to Montville or the display going to Encinitas.","The display going to Van Wert is 20 gallons larger than the $1,500 tank.","The 75 gallon tank didn't cost $920.","The fish tank going to Yermo, the tank bought by Faith Frisk, the display bought by Donna Drake, the display going to Talmadge and the tank going to Montville are all different tanks.","The display bought by Donna Drake is somewhat smaller than the fish tank going to Jamaica.","Of the $1,250 display and the tank bought by Donna Drake, one is going to Encinitas and the other is 60 gallons.","The display bought by Edwin Ellis is 5 gallons smaller than the display bought by Faith Frisk.","The tank going to Yermo is 5 gallons smaller than the $550 fish tank.","The fish tank bought by Al Ayala is 5 gallons smaller than the display bought by Betsy Beard.","Of the $1,825 display and the tank going to Montville, one was bought by Cora Carey and the other is 80 gallons."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons","80 gallons","85 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,250","$1,500","$1,825","$2,500"],"label_d":["Encinitas","Jamaica","Montville","Talmadge","Upper Lake","Van Wert","Yermo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=765fe2d50951bfe7c7505faa26d4f959"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["The animal from Gilmore City finished 2 places after Bridget.","Ophelia didn't finish fourth.","The animal from Kimballton wasn't #105.","The runner that finished fourth wasn't from Cedar Falls.","#126 finished 1 place after #120.","The bird from San Leandro finished sometime before #105.","Polly finished 5 places after #105.","The ostrich from Blencoe finished 1 place after the ostrich from Gilmore City.","Of the bird from Hancock and #134, one is Polly and the other finished first.","Of the bird that finished sixth and the animal from Hancock, one was #128 and the other is Kermit.","The ostrich that finished second wasn't from Cedar Falls.","Bridget finished 2 places after the ostrich from San Leandro.","Ophelia finished sometime after Ozzy.","Kermit finished 1 place after Stretch.","The animal that finished fifth was either Polly or #136."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Ozzy","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","128","134","136"],"label_d":["Blencoe","Cedar Falls","Gilmore City","Hancock","Jolley","Kimballton","San Leandro"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9ea241940da543c7a9b61a40af66860"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The person who finished in 294 days was either Ed Alexander or the person in the sloop.","The competitor in the gaff cutter took 8 fewer days to finish than the competitor in the pilot cutter.","The person who finished in 278 days, Neal Bundt, and the owner of the Confluence are three different people.","Of the sailor who finished in 286 days and the owner of the Alpha One, one used the schooner and the other was Tara Carroll.","Neal Bundt didn't finish in exactly 290 days.","The sailor in the trimaran was either Gil Baxter or the owner of the Alpha One.","Of Neal Bundt and the competitor in the schooner, one finished in 270 days and the other sailed the Wave Dancer.","The sailor in the catamaran, the owner of the Bay Hawk, and the owner of the Dream Walker are three different people.","The sailor who finished in 274 days, the owner of the Alpha One, the owner of the Bay Hawk, the owner of the Sea Dart, the person in the gaff cutter and the owner of the Dream Walker were all different people.","The owner of the Alpha One took 12 fewer days to finish than Ed Alexander.","The sailor in the trimaran took somewhat more days to finish than Vicky Estes.","The person in the catamaran took 4 more days to finish than the person in the pilot cutter.","Debra Decker didn't finish in exactly 278 days.","The owner of the Dream Walker took 12 more days to finish than the sailor in the schooner."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286","290","294"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Bay Hawk","Confluence","Dream Walker","Sea Dart","Shady Lady","Wave Dancer"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a81635b4a69fb659b2e8c49717048f8b"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 9-year-old is either the one with the April 19th birthday or the child with the April 7th birthday.","The grandchild from El Monte has a birthday 4 days before the one from Orange City.","Hilda was born on April 27th.","The child from Mendota has a birthday 8 days after the 5-year-old.","The one from Norridgewock has a birthday 4 days after the 9-year-old.","The 8-year-old has a birthday sometime after the 14-year-old.","Tanya has a birthday 8 days before the one from Valley Center.","The grandchild from Cornville isn't 18 years old.","The one from Quimby is either Calvin or the 9-year-old.","The 5-year-old has a birthday sometime after the 18-year-old.","The grandchild with the April 27th birthday is either the 12-year-old or the child from Norridgewock.","Rosemarie was born on April 15th.","Calvin has a birthday 4 days before Rosemarie.","Leticia has a birthday 16 days before the 14-year-old.","The 14-year-old has a birthday sometime before Yolanda."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd","April 27th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Calvin","Hilda","Leticia","Rosemarie","Tanya","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Cornville","El Monte","Mendota","Norridgewock","Orange City","Quimby","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56d3d85b48a96cd285cfbdd9953f3ef6"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Aimee's job won't have exactly 125 attendees.","The assignment in South Carolina will involve 50 more people than the event in Hawaii.","The event in South Carolina is either the assignment with 175 attendees or the anniversary event.","The event in Hawaii will involve somewhat more people than the birthday job.","Glenda's assignment will involve 75 fewer people than Edmund's job.","The assignment with 150 attendees, the conference event, and the anniversary assignment are three different events.","Of Flora's event and the assignment with 175 attendees, one is the wedding and the other will be in Oklahoma.","The assignment in Utah will involve 75 more people than Flora's assignment.","Wallace's job will involve somewhat fewer people than the assignment in Virginia.","Joel's event isn't the anniversary.","The assignment in Oklahoma will involve 25 more people than the retreat assignment.","The event with 100 attendees isn't the birthday.","The event in Rhode Island will involve 75 more people than the assignment in Connecticut.","Aimee's job won't be in South Carolina.","Glenda's assignment will involve somewhat fewer people than Flora's event.","The retreat job will involve 25 more people than the graduation event."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150","175","200"],"label_b":["Aimee","Edmund","Flora","Glenda","Joel","Roland","Wallace"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","graduation","retreat","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Hawaii","Oklahoma","Rhode Island","South Carolina","Utah","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c3b1a4903f617ed46d980c5bb349eb2"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event that requested the photo booth, the booking on Beech Street, the booking on York Court, the party on October 9, the party on October 8 and the event on October 4 are all different events.","Of the event on October 7 and the event that requested the rock band, one is on York Court and the other is for the Johnsons.","The Clayton family booking is sometime before the booking on Viking Street.","The party that requested the bounce castle, the Johnson family party, and the booking on October 4 are three different events.","The event on Q Street is sometime after the Clayton family party.","The event on Q Street isn't for the Johnsons.","The event that requested the petting zoo isn't on James Street.","The event that requested the superhero is on October 6.","The event that requested the magician isn't on Ash Avenue.","The event on James Street is 1 day after the King family booking.","Of the party that requested the superhero and the booking on October 8, one is on Beech Street and the other is for the Lawsons.","The booking that requested the photo booth is either the party on Viking Street or the booking on Q Street.","The party on York Court is 1 day before the Benton family booking.","The booking on Ash Avenue isn't for the Claytons.","The party that requested the magician is 1 day after the event that requested the petting zoo.","The booking that requested the superhero is for the Haydens."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Benton","Clayton","Hayden","Johnson","King","Lawson","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Beech Street","James Street","Lakeview Lane","Q Street","Viking Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4649987b5d16a417ccb36c7a5f68924b"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["Of the flower that won seventh place and the flower grown in Vail, one is the bon silene and the other was Shannon's.","Of the rose that won fifth place and the rose grown in Spragueville, one was Kristin's and the other is the bon silene.","Jean's rose finished 1 place ahead of Kristin's flower.","The flower grown in Newport Beach wasn't grown by Ethel.","The bon silene finished somewhere ahead of Mattie's rose.","The flower that won first place wasn't grown in Fort Dodge.","Ethel's rose, the rose grown in Vail, the red cascade, the rose grown in Fort Dodge and the dame de coeur were all different flowers.","The winecup was either the rose that won fifth place or Jean's rose.","The flower grown in Newport Beach finished 3 places behind the winecup.","Kristin's flower was either the dame de coeur or the rose that won fourth place.","The flower grown in Olin was either Shannon's rose or Jean's rose.","Of the rose grown in Gardena and Jean's rose, one is the lafter and the other won first place.","The happenstance wasn't grown by Deanna.","Brooke's rose finished 1 place ahead of the red cascade."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["bon silene","dame de coeur","happenstance","kazanlik","lafter","red cascade","winecup"],"label_c":["Brooke","Deanna","Ethel","Jean","Kristin","Mattie","Shannon"],"label_d":["Dunlap","Fort Dodge","Gardena","Newport Beach","Olin","Spragueville","Vail"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1c428c61580eb0588676969b042c9e6"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["The client who paid $200 wasn't Lynda's client.","Pam's client paid 10 dollars less than Yvonne's client.","Of the person who paid $190 and the person who got the Deep Tissue massage, one was Hannah and the other was Yvonne's client.","Teri's client was either the client who paid $200 or Eula.","Debra paid 10 dollars less than the client who got the Prenatal massage.","Beulah wasn't Teri's client.","Pam's client paid 20 dollars more than Kara's client.","The client who got the Prenatal massage wasn't Misty's client.","Beulah paid less than the person who got the Hot Stone massage.","Juana wasn't Lynda's client.","Beulah paid 40 dollars more than the person who got the Prenatal massage.","The client who got the Swedish massage paid 30 dollars more than Juana.","Debra paid 30 dollars less than the client who got the Deep Tissue massage.","The person who got the Shiatsu massage paid 30 dollars less than Freda.","Juana was either the client who got the Deep Tissue massage or the client who got the Prenatal massage.","The person who paid $200 didn't get the Reflexology massage."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses","Massages"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180","$190","$200","$210"],"label_b":["Beulah","Caroline","Debra","Eula","Freda","Hannah","Juana"],"label_c":["Kara","Lynda","Misty","Pam","Teri","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Ayurvedic","Deep Tissue","Hot Stone","Prenatal","Reflexology","Shiatsu","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab9c4f8aefdb606e6f709296fcc59e11"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Marvin spoke 2 minutes more than the student who got the B-.","Neal talked about Galerius.","The student who got the A- spoke 10 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on Augustus.","Of the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes and the presenter who got the B+, one talked about Constantine and the other was Pat.","Rudy didn't talk about Valerian.","Zachary spoke 2 minutes less than Pat.","The student who got the C- spoke for a somewhat longer time than Neal.","The presenter who got the A was either Neal or the student who gave the presentation on Augustus.","The presenter who spoke for 18 minutes didn't talk about Caligula.","Pat spoke 8 minutes less than Rudy.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Constantine spoke 6 minutes more than Kim.","Leroy spoke 6 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on Maximus.","Neither the presenter who got the B+ nor the presenter who spoke for 16 minutes was the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes was either the presenter who got the C+ or Zachary.","The student who spoke for 18 minutes didn't get the A."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Kim","Leroy","Marvin","Neal","Pat","Rudy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Augustus","Caligula","Constantine","Galerius","Maximus","Nero","Valerian"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41eae73cef6744348f3d8141bcd722d4"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The item found in 1992 wasn't found at Dimmot Woods.","Of the piece that sold for $550 and the piece found in 2000, one is meteorite and the other was found at Colbert Run.","The object found in 1995 sold for 150 dollars more than the meteorite.","The silver coin sold for 75 dollars less than the object found at Addison Beach.","The item found in 1992 sold for somewhat more than the object found in 2014.","The silver coin was either the item found in 1995 or the object that sold for $550.","The piece found at Heffen Lane sold for 75 dollars more than the object found at Gillis Park.","The item found at Front Beach sold for 75 dollars more than the earring.","The wristwatch was either the item found in 1995 or the item found at Addison Beach.","The gold chain wasn't found in 1992.","The object found at Gillis Park sold for 75 dollars less than the meteorite.","The diamond ring didn't sell for $700.","The silver coin sold for somewhat more than the piece found at Burr Woods.","The item found in 2009 wasn't found at Dimmot Woods.","The piece found in 1995 sold for 150 dollars less than the gold chain.","The item found in 2005 sold for 75 dollars less than the piece found in 2000."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625","$700"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2004","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef9654bb028300645f3244a3f1f84b98"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Hazel's pack is 10 liters smaller than Cheri's pack.","Of the 55 liter pack and Cheri's pack, one is made by Adironda and the other is purple.","Hazel's pack is either the Lugmor pack or the orange pack.","The black pack isn't made by Pinkster.","Olga's pack isn't black.","Kelley's pack isn't made by Bistric.","The 50 liter pack is either the silver pack or Gene's pack.","Cheri's pack isn't blue.","The 35 liter pack isn't made by Naturba.","The black pack is larger than the orange pack.","The purple pack isn't made by Pinkster.","The Lugmor pack is 5 liters smaller than the green pack.","Of the Lugmor pack and Gene's pack, one is 40 liters and the other is gray.","Gene's pack is either the orange pack or the Naturba pack.","Of the Grennel pack and the 50 liter pack, one is Eugene's and the other is green.","The Naturba pack, the 25 liter pack, the 55 liter pack, Jeffrey's pack, Gene's pack and the black pack are all different packs."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter","55 liter"],"label_b":["Cheri","Eugene","Gene","Hazel","Jeffrey","Kelley","Olga"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29fea8d1745804b3cfa3cfc660cf3e72"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The movie directed by Maddie Mintz received 2 fewer nominations than the film directed by Virgil Katz.","The movie that received 3 nominations is either The Illusion or Maximum Risk.","Of the film that received 8 nominations and the movie directed by Virgil Katz, one was the comedy and the other is Maximum Risk.","Silk Mist got 4 nominations.","The film that received 5 nominations is either the movie directed by Paul Walnier or Fatal Sheen.","The movie that received 6 nominations, the musical, Sea of Dreams, Bold Service and Maximum Risk are all different films.","The film that received 7 nominations wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.","The movie that received 2 nominations wasn't directed by Paul Walnier.","The film-noir received one more nomination than Sea of Dreams.","The movie directed by Tank Reznor received 3 fewer nominations than the comedy.","Of the musical and the movie that received 2 nominations, one was directed by Danny Trevor and the other is Sea of Dreams.","Maximum Risk wasn't the action film.","Sea of Dreams is either the romance or the film that received 4 nominations.","The drama received fewer nominations than the movie directed by Danny Trevor.","Maximum Risk was directed by Gabby Jones."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b37515d10cbfba971453ffec9c0aedac"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The essay about asteroids is either Dr. Underwood's essay or the 10-page article.","The essay in Chapter 6 is either the article about space travel or the 12-page article.","Of the 7-page article and Dr. Rowland's piece, one is about oceanography and the other will be in Chapter 3.","Dr. Orr's essay is either the essay about space travel or the piece in Chapter 3.","The 16-page essay will appear 1 chapter before the piece about earthquakes.","The 8-page article isn't about earthquakes.","Of Dr. Callahan's article and the 8-page piece, one is about oceanography and the other will be in Chapter 3.","The essay about space travel will appear somewhere in the book before the article about physiology.","The piece about asteroids will appear 5 chapters before Dr. Acevedo's essay.","Dr. Orr's article isn't 14 pages long.","Dr. Nguyen's piece will appear 4 chapters before the piece about space travel.","The piece about dinosaurs will appear somewhere in the book before the article about asteroids.","Of Dr. Acevedo's piece and the 10-page article, one is about volcanoes and the other will be in Chapter 1."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6","Chapter 7"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Callahan","Guerrero","Nguyen","Orr","Rowland","Underwood"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","9","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd6bd166bd896792beb4eb9d1acb308e"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The $500 fossil isn't 90 million years old.","The fossil discovered in Ecuador costs more than the fossil discovered in Qatar.","The $1500 fossil wasn't found in Ecuador.","The senosaurus isn't 75 million years old.","The pilodontus doesn't cost $1750.","The 85 million year old fossil costs 1,000 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Qatar.","The pilodontus wasn't found in Zambia.","Of the 78 million year old fossil and the fossil discovered in Iceland, one is the gigasaurus and the other costs $2000.","The fossil discovered in Ecuador isn't 72 million years old.","The fossil discovered in Paraguay costs 250 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Qatar.","The verasaurus costs 250 dollars more than the mirasaurus.","The fossil discovered in Paraguay is either the 87 million year old fossil or the rotosaurus.","The fossil discovered in Qatar costs 750 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Chile.","The 72 million year old fossil costs more than the fossil discovered in Thailand.","The fossil discovered in Paraguay costs more than the mirasaurus.","The 75 million year old fossil costs 750 dollars more than the 78 million year old fossil.","The 90 million year old fossil is either the fossil discovered in Thailand or the rotosaurus."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500","$1750","$2000"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":["Chile","Ecuador","Iceland","Paraguay","Qatar","Thailand","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6373aa2fb90e31ad50b7ce02c73e61bb"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who wanted strawberries paid 4 dollars more than the customer who requested acai berries.","Trevor paid 2 dollars more than Otis.","Of the person who paid $11.75 and Delores, one asked for kale and the other wanted raspberries.","Nellie didn't pay $9.75.","The customer who requested wheat grass paid 4 dollars less than the person who requested quinoa.","The person who wanted blackberries paid 1 dollar more than Heather.","The customer who wanted bananas is either the person who requested quinoa or Nellie.","The person who requested ginger paid more than the person who wanted oranges.","Otis paid 1 dollar less than the person who wanted blueberries.","The customer who wanted bananas paid 5 dollars more than the person who requested ginger.","Of the person who paid $11.75 and the person who wanted bananas, one is Betsy and the other asked for quinoa.","Of the person who requested flaxseed and the person who paid $7.75, one wanted blueberries and the other is Betsy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75","$12.75"],"label_b":["Betsy","Delores","Heather","Nellie","Otis","Trevor","Verna"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25b2a5aea5b4e9d23d17bcc39aa81ffc"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The person who ordered the tiger roll paid 2 dollars less than the client who ordered the alaskan roll.","Eleanor paid 2 dollars more than the person who ordered the eel avocado roll.","Of Lorenzo and the customer who ordered the summer roll, one paid $17.50 and the other ordered the dynamite roll.","The customer who ordered the california roll paid 6 dollars more than Hector.","Of the customer who ordered the boston roll and the client who ordered the yellowtail roll, one is Ira and the other paid $11.50.","The person who ordered the spider roll paid 4 dollars more than Ramona.","The customer who ordered the volcano roll paid 10 dollars less than Lorenzo.","The customer who ordered the futomaki roll paid 6 dollars less than Hector.","The person who ordered the tiger roll paid 10 dollars less than Seth.","The person who paid $21.50 is either the customer who ordered the teriyaki roll or Ramona."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50","$19.50","$21.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","california","dynamite","eel avocado","firecracker","futomaki"],"label_c":["rainbow","spider","summer","teriyaki","tiger","volcano","yellowtail"],"label_d":["Allan","Eleanor","Hector","Ira","Lorenzo","Ramona","Seth"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bf7553bac41e155956df39b756580f7"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Of the person with 120 Facebook friends and Lindsey, one has 654 Twitter followers and the other has 85 LinkedIn connections.","Neil doesn't have exactly 180 Facebook friends.","The person with 130 Facebook friends is either Margie or the one with 65 LinkedIn connections.","Neither the one with 760 Twitter followers nor the person with 64 LinkedIn connections is the person with 150 Facebook friends.","The person with 58 LinkedIn connections, the one with 760 Twitter followers, Danny, the person with 180 Facebook friends, the one with 715 Twitter followers and the person with 160 Facebook friends are all different people.","Frank is either the person with 140 Facebook friends or the person with 54 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 804 Twitter followers is either the person with 54 LinkedIn connections or Margie.","The one with 589 Twitter followers has 10 more Facebook friends than Danny.","Of the one with 85 LinkedIn connections and the person with 715 Twitter followers, one has 140 Facebook friends and the other is Danny.","The one with 140 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 64 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 78 LinkedIn connections has 10 more Facebook friends than the one with 599 Twitter followers.","The person with 54 LinkedIn connections is either the one with 599 Twitter followers or Neil.","The person with 72 LinkedIn connections has more Facebook friends than the one with 654 Twitter followers.","Inez doesn't have exactly 576 Twitter followers."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170","180"],"label_b":["Danny","Frank","Inez","Lindsey","Margie","Neil","Willis"],"label_c":["54","58","64","65","72","78","85"],"label_d":["576","589","599","654","715","760","804"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64e2d3956cc70d152eeef39f99ef96dc"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["The hiker who finished at Black Hammock is either the hiker who started at Bull Creek or the hiker who trekked for 8 miles.","The hiker who finished at Black Hammock walked somewhat less than the hiker who finished at Fern Camp.","The hiker who started at Green Swamp walked somewhat more than the person who started at Tosohatchee.","Claude walked 1 mile more than Rebecca.","The hiker who trekked for 8 miles is either Freddie or the hiker who started at Cassia.","Orlando, Claude, Iris, Tracey, the person who started at Reedy Creek and the person who started at Green Swamp are all different hikers.","Claude didn't finish at Hobes Grove.","Tracey walked somewhat more than the person who finished at Flagler Trail.","Iris walked 3 more miles than the person who started at Cassia.","The person who started at Lake Jesup walked 4 more miles than the hiker who finished at Joshua Creek.","Danielle walked 2 fewer miles than the hiker who finished at Flagler Trail.","Of the person who trekked for 9 miles and Rebecca, one started at Three Lakes and the other finished at Wolf Creek.","Tracey didn't finish at Fern Camp.","Freddie walked 5 more miles than the hiker who started at Cassia."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles","13 miles","14 miles"],"label_b":["Claude","Danielle","Freddie","Iris","Orlando","Rebecca","Tracey"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Green Swamp","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":["Black Hammock","Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Flagler Trail","Hobes Grove","Joshua Creek","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af7d019198c2a2dbea8de886a7899853"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The holiday with Olga, the hiking trip, the hunting vacation, the cycling trip and the 2004 trip are all different trips.","The trip with James wasn't in Virginia.","Neither the hang gliding vacation nor the cycling vacation is the vacation with Calvin.","The holiday with Lillie wasn't in Oregon.","The vacation with Neal was before the South Dakota holiday.","The Oregon trip wasn't the kayaking trip.","The Illinois holiday wasn't the hang gliding trip.","The vacation with Pam wasn't the cycling vacation.","Of the skydiving trip and the South Dakota holiday, one was in 2002 and the other was with Lillie.","The trip with James was the kayaking vacation.","Neither the hiking trip nor the cycling vacation is the trip with Neal.","The skydiving trip was 2 years after the hang gliding trip.","The kayaking holiday was 2 years after the South Dakota holiday.","The trip with Olga was in Illinois.","The hiking trip was 1 year before the hang gliding vacation.","The Alabama holiday was 5 years after the Kentucky vacation."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005","2006","2007"],"label_b":["Calvin","James","Lillie","Neal","Olga","Pam","Yvonne"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hang gliding","hiking","hunting","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Alabama","Connecticut","Illinois","Kentucky","Oregon","South Dakota","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a619c599cb2419a01347ae861847aea"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The squad with 6 members weren't dropped at Frazier Park.","The team with 10 members weren't dropped at Crestline X.","India Group deployed 2 hours after Yankee Group.","The squad with 9 members weren't dropped at Brook Woods.","Of the squad with 5 members and the team that dropped at Brook Woods, one deployed at 9:00am and the other is India Group.","The team that dropped at Crestline X, India Group, and Foxtrot Group are three different teams.","The team that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed 3 hours after Sierra Group.","The team that jumped at 9:00am, India Group, Sierra Group, Foxtrot Group, Whiskey Group and the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge are all different teams.","The team that jumped at 11:00am is either the team with 10 members or the team that dropped at Ezra Forest.","The squad with 4 members is either the squad that jumped at 8:00am or the squad that jumped at 2:00pm.","The team with 6 members, Sierra Group, and the team that jumped at 9:00am are three different teams.","The squad that dropped at Brook Woods deployed 3 hours before the team with 7 members.","Tango Group doesn't have exactly 4 members.","The team that jumped at 8:00am is either the team with 9 members or the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The team that dropped at Brook Woods deployed 3 hours before the squad that dropped at Dana Point.","The squad with 5 members deployed 4 hours after the squad that dropped at Frazier Park."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=298775446813ced463b8da86b162050d"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The show where the survivor brought the duct tape aired 3 weeks after the show filmed in Cambodia.","Darrell's episode wasn't filmed in Cambodia.","Victor's show aired 3 weeks after the show filmed in Bolivia.","The episode where the survivor brought the rope is either Kurt's show or the show filmed in Kiribati.","Of the episode that aired on April 20th and the show where the survivor brought the water filter, one was filmed in Nicaragua and the other featured Victor.","Kurt's episode didn't air on May 4th.","The show filmed in Bolivia aired sometime after the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet.","Colin's episode is either the show filmed in Myanmar or the episode filmed in New Zealand.","Jon's episode aired 2 weeks before Colin's episode.","Kurt's show aired sometime after Darrell's show.","The show where the survivor brought the rope aired 4 weeks after the show where the survivor brought the fire starter.","The episode that aired on April 13th wasn't filmed in Myanmar.","The episode filmed in Nicaragua aired 1 week after the show where the survivor brought the hatchet.","The show filmed in Vanuatu aired 1 week after Colin's show.","Darrell's episode aired sometime before Gordon's episode.","The episode where the survivor brought the knife wasn't filmed in Nicaragua."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th","May 11th","May 18th"],"label_b":["Colin","Darrell","Gordon","Jon","Kurt","Rafael","Victor"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua","New Zealand","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","knife","pot","rope","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=460f53ff21b20eda4dc5c9f778a0fb0e"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The animal bought in June is either Valerie's pet or Ollie's pet.","Valerie's pet wasn't purchased in Oakley.","The horned toad was bought 2 months after Ollie's pet.","Beverly's pet was bought sometime after Ollie's pet.","The amphibian purchased in Vinton, Rosemary's pet, the amphibian bought in April, the animal bought in January, Katie's pet and the bullfrog are all different amphibians.","The animal purchased in Parkman was bought 1 month after the animal purchased in Grafton.","The amphibian purchased in Quimby was bought 3 months after Susie's pet.","The wood frog was bought 1 month before Ollie's pet.","The amphibian bought in July is either the tree frog or the bullfrog.","The animal purchased in Grafton was bought 3 months before the animal purchased in Vinton.","The newt was bought sometime after the wood frog.","The amphibian purchased in Jamaica was bought sometime after Valerie's pet.","Beverly's pet wasn't bought in May.","Ollie's pet is either the animal purchased in Parkman or the tree frog.","Of the amphibian purchased in Parkman and Rosemary's pet, one was bought in July and the other is the cane toad."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Beverly","Katie","Maxine","Ollie","Rosemary","Susie","Valerie"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","newt","salamander","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Grafton","Jamaica","Oakley","Parkman","Quimby","Rodney","Vinton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf74419cfec7849966667fe01ab9e7c7"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Dragon F-15 costs 50 million dollars more than the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3.","The aircraft built by Tenerife costs more than the aircraft built by Wiseman.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.4 wasn't built by Wiseman.","The $225 million plane is either the Falcon X-2 or the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3.","The $225 million plane, the plane built by McConnell, and the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.4 are three different jets.","The $225 million jet doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.5.","The Vipertooth costs 100 million dollars more than the Dragon F-15.","Of the aircraft built by Forsyth and the Kesseling, one has a top speed of Mach 2.9 and the other costs $250 million.","Of the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.8 and the Falcon X-2, one was built by Drummond and the other costs $250 million.","Of the Graywing VX and the aircraft built by McConnell, one costs $125 million and the other has a top speed of Mach 1.8.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 3.4 costs more than the aircraft built by Ale and Moore.","The Graywing VX, the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2, and the jet built by Ale and Moore are three different jets.","The $125 million aircraft wasn't built by Wiseman.","The Darkwing 6 is either the $200 million aircraft or the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.5.","The $200 million plane, the Vipertooth, the plane with a top speed of Mach 3.2, the jet built by Ale and Moore, the plane built by Tenerife and the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4 are all different jets."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million","$250 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13e20f299834e414430bef3c947e4545"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The class in room 201 is either the class with 22 students or the 9:00 am class.","The 5:00 pm class is either the class in room 412 or the Russian class.","The course with 25 students starts 4 hours before the Japanese class.","The class with 22 students starts 2 hours before the course in room 405.","The Finnish class starts 2 hours after the Arabic class.","The 11:00 am class is either the class with 13 students or the course with 18 students.","The class in room 314 isn't the Japanese class.","The course with 18 students starts 4 hours after the course with 22 students.","The 3:00 pm class is either the course in room 201 or the class with 25 students.","The course with 13 students starts 2 hours before the Lithuanian class.","The class with 10 students is either the course in room 212 or the 5:00 pm class.","The class in room 212 isn't the Japanese class.","The Japanese class doesn't have 11 students.","The Russian class starts sometime before the class in room 212.","The class in room 319 starts 4 hours before the Hebrew class.","Neither the 9:00 am class nor the course with 18 students is the Arabic class.","The Finnish class has 13 students.","The course with 10 students starts 6 hours after the class in room 319."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm","5:00 pm","7:00 pm"],"label_b":["129","201","212","314","319","405","412"],"label_c":["10","11","13","17","18","22","25"],"label_d":["Arabic","Finnish","Hebrew","Japanese","Lithuanian","Russian","Swahili"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0ffda575a3c05b79431aaa0f1eee191"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Herbert is 112 years old.","The person who lives in Morley is older than the centenarian who lives in Rutherford.","Herbert is either the Pennsylvania native or the person who is 115 years old.","The Kansas native is 2 years younger than the centenarian who lives in New Liberty.","Olivia is 110 years old.","The Florida native is 3 years older than the Kansas native.","The person who lives in Yountville is younger than the person who lives in Quasqueton.","Of the Oregon native and the person who lives in Limington, one is Ernesto and the other is 111 years old.","Arlene is either the Florida native or the centenarian who lives in Limington.","The Louisiana native is older than the person who lives in Quasqueton.","The centenarian who is 109 years old is either the Alaska native or the centenarian who lives in Morley.","Kyle is either the Alaska native or the Florida native.","The Kansas native is 1 year younger than Arlene.","Preston is either the centenarian who is 109 years old or the Texas native.","Olivia is either the person who is 113 years old or the centenarian who lives in Morley."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years","114 years","115 years"],"label_b":["Arlene","Ernesto","Herbert","Kyle","Mattie","Olivia","Preston"],"label_c":["Alaska","Florida","Kansas","Louisiana","Oregon","Pennsylvania","Texas"],"label_d":["Limington","Morley","New Liberty","Quasqueton","Rutherford","Yountville","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59558c91887db26716e8777cedd763ec"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The machine that can fly for 20 minutes is either the device with a maximum range of 250 ft or the Werril 23A.","The drone with a maximum range of 475 ft, the $825 drone, the machine that can fly for 40 minutes, the drone with a maximum range of 1,000 ft and the $900 drone are all different devices.","Of the machine that can fly for 10 minutes and the $525 drone, one is the Suzutake and the other has a maximum range of 650 ft.","The Mechania is either the $750 device or the drone that can fly for 30 minutes.","The $900 machine can fly for up to 15 minutes.","The drone that can fly for 20 minutes costs more than the Motomiya.","The device that can fly for 25 minutes is either the Eldang-X or the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft.","Of the Mechania and the device with a maximum range of 350 ft, one can fly for up to 60 minutes and the other costs $900.","The Motomiya doesn't cost $450.","The Mechania costs 75 dollars less than the Zarobit-C.","The machine with a maximum range of 250 ft is either the device that can fly for 10 minutes or the Belhino 5.","The drone with a maximum range of 650 ft costs less than the device that can fly for 40 minutes.","The machine with a maximum range of 475 ft costs 75 dollars more than the Werril 23A.","The $600 machine can fly for up to 20 minutes."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825","$900"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7acbfc09d545e3fb6f96e4e0a3678df8"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The person in room 209 is staying 2 days longer than the guest in room 203.","Of the client in room 320 and the guest from Connecticut, one is Mills and the other is staying for 6 days.","The client in room 117 is staying for a shorter time than the guest from Louisiana.","The guest in room 117 is staying 1 day fewer than Navarro.","The client from South Carolina is either the customer who is staying for 8 days or Mr. Daniels.","Of the client from Hawaii and the guest who is staying for 7 days, one is in room 117 and the other is Rios.","The customer from Louisiana is staying for a shorter time than the person in room 314.","Of the customer in room 320 and Mr. Daniels, one is from Hawaii and the other is staying for 4 days.","The client who is staying for 7 days is either the guest from Oregon or the client from Louisiana.","The guest who is staying for 3 days isn't from Louisiana.","Yates is either the client in room 203 or the guest who is staying for 3 days.","The customer from Connecticut, the customer who is staying for 7 days, Zamora, Yates and Navarro are all different people.","The customer from Rhode Island is staying somewhat longer than Mills.","The person from Connecticut is staying 2 fewer days than the person in room 114."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Mr. Daniels","Mills","Navarro","Rios","Vincent","Yates","Zamora"],"label_c":["114","117","124","203","209","314","320"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Hawaii","Kentucky","Louisiana","Oregon","Rhode Island","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d732020aec86f69da4d2b3f47ee4680"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The suitcase that needs to go to New York isn't silver.","The silver luggage weighs 15 pounds more than the pink bag.","Vic Evans's suitcase isn't yellow.","The suitcase that needs to go to Atlanta weighs 3 pounds less than Xavier Carey's bag.","Ute Fleming's luggage weighs less than the pink suitcase.","The luggage that needs to go to Santa Fe weighs 3 pounds less than Vic Evans's piece.","Yolanda Bauer's luggage weighs 3 pounds more than the luggage that needs to go to Los Angeles.","Yolanda Bauer's piece weighs 12 pounds less than the gray luggage.","Tanya Gould's luggage is either the piece that weighs 41 pounds or the luggage that weighs 47 pounds.","Zed Alexander's bag doesn't weigh 50 pounds.","The luggage that needs to go to Chicago and the silver suitcase are different pieces.","The brown piece weighs more than Vic Evans's suitcase.","Of the luggage that weighs 44 pounds and Ute Fleming's luggage, one was supposed to go to Atlanta and the other is aquamarine.","The bag that needs to go to Denver is either the pink luggage or Tanya Gould's luggage.","The suitcase that weighs 50 pounds, the luggage that needs to go to New York, and the suitcase that needs to go to Santa Fe are three different pieces."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50","53"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["aquamarine","brown","gray","lime","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ddd97cce40a0080b5f22bfe47b76cd9"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Angola's mission launched 4 months after the Eyvaw.","The Mawi launched sometime before the Raiukan.","The Dunsa launched sometime after the probe going to Mars.","Panama's mission launched 2 months after the Raiukan.","The probe going to Ganymede launched sometime after Vietnam's mission.","The mission that launched in June isn't going to Neptune.","Jordan's mission launched 2 months after the mission going to Mercury.","Chile's mission is either the probe going to Mars or the probe that launched in May.","The Raiukan launched 5 months before the Iunsel.","The Iunsel isn't going to Callisto.","Of the probe that launched in January and the Dunsa, one was sent up by Dominica and the other is going to Ganymede.","The Tago Jib launched 2 months after the Dunsa.","The probe that launched in March is either the Tago Jib or the mission going to Titan.","The Tago Jib isn't going to Callisto."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Dunsa","Eyvaw","Iunsel","Mawi","Moro Jaddo","Raiukan","Tago Jib"],"label_c":["Callisto","Europa","Ganymede","Mars","Mercury","Neptune","Titan"],"label_d":["Angola","Bulgaria","Chile","Dominica","Jordan","Panama","Vietnam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccc665d47e2a2c6e7a4584fa8807028a"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The Walker family event is 3 days after the booking on Gillis Avenue.","The party on Q Street is 2 days after the Walker family party.","The event on James Street isn't for the Walkers.","The event on Lakeview Lane, the party that requested the superhero, and the party that requested the bounce castle are three different events.","The booking that requested the rock band is 3 days before the Benton family event.","The booking that requested the superhero isn't for the Rosarios.","The event that requested the photo booth isn't for the Kings.","The booking on Gillis Avenue is sometime after the event that requested the rock band.","The party on Lakeview Lane is 1 day before the booking that requested the bounce castle.","The party that requested the petting zoo is 1 day after the party that requested the rock band.","The seven events are the event on Holly Street, the event on October 4, the booking that requested the magician, the Quinn family event, the party that requested the superhero, the booking that requested the bounce castle and the booking on October 6.","The party on October 9 is either the Walker family booking or the Garner family party.","Of the King family event and the event on October 9, one requested the magician and the other is on Holly Street.","The King family event is 2 days after the booking on Ronald Street."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Benton","Garner","King","Quinn","Rosario","Stanley","Walker"],"label_d":["Gillis Avenue","Holly Street","James Street","Lakeview Lane","Norway Court","Q Street","Ronald Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b84f96c93e56114213d9ff3fcbbbd029"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["Of the interview in Upper Lake and the Streeter Inc. interview, one is for the sales rep job and the other is on August 25th.","The Canway interview will be either the meeting on August 23rd or the meeting on August 20th.","The meeting in Crescent City is sometime after the interview in Zearing.","The interview for the tech support position is 1 day after the Alpha Plus interview.","The Canway interview isn't for the web developer job.","The interview in Fonda is 3 days after the meeting in Hepburn.","The interview in Kings Beach is sometime before the interview for the graphic design position.","Of the meeting on August 26th and the Zathdrill interview, one is in Yetter and the other is for the graphic design job.","The interview in Kings Beach is sometime after the Streeter Inc. interview.","The meeting for the graphic design position is sometime before the interview for the janitor position.","The Haytouch interview isn't for the janitor job.","The Streeter Inc. interview is 3 days after the interview in Hepburn.","The interview for the social media position will be either the Sancode interview or the meeting on August 25th."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th","August 25th","August 26th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep","social media","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":["Crescent City","Fonda","Hepburn","Kings Beach","Upper Lake","Yetter","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55025b943a71c6ec0178bc6f343904de"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["\"Thumper\" lived sometime after \"Peanut\".","Of the mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall and the mammoth found in Siberia, one was named \"Ellie\" and the other is thought to be 80,000 years old.","The animal that was 8.2 ft tall was either the mammoth found in Norway or the animal found in Alaska.","The mammoth believed to be 110,000 years old was either the mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall or the animal found in Saskatchewan.","The mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall lived 30,000 years before \"Snuffles\".","Of \"Bernie\" and the animal found in Michigan, one was 8.1 ft tall and the other is thought to be 50,000 years old.","The animal found in Scotland lived 120,000 years before the mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall.","The animal that was 8.1 ft tall lived sometime before \"Peanut\".","The mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old was either the mammoth found in Scotland or the animal that was 8.1 ft tall.","The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall lived 30,000 years after the animal found in Scotland.","The animal found in Michigan lived sometime after the mammoth found in Norway.","\"Snuffles\" was either the animal that was 9.3 ft tall or the animal believed to be 80,000 years old.","\"Fang\" lived 150,000 years before the mammoth that was 7.8 ft tall."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years","80,000 years","50,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.3 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8eb1fe845928d64795d362686eafad3"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["Of the Freezon Flux and the unit with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity, one has the 3-year warranty and the other costs $505.","Of the item with the 10-year warranty and the Ultralux 92, one has the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the other costs $765.","The item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars more than the unit with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The EnergyBeam 110 costs 195 dollars more than the item with the 5-year warranty.","The Chiller Z is either the unit with the 7-year warranty or the air conditioner with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The item with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars less than the unit with the 1-year warranty.","The air conditioner with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity, the EnergyBeam 110, the Freezon Flux and the Z-Free XL are all different units.","The Z-Free XL costs 65 dollars more than the Chiller Z.","The EnergyBeam 110 has the 10-year warranty.","The Freezon Flux costs somewhat more than the air conditioner with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The $765 air conditioner doesn't have exactly 25,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.","The $765 item doesn't have exactly 10,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.","Of the $700 air conditioner and the air conditioner with the 15-year warranty, one is the EnergyBeam 110 and the other has the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Coolstar XV5 costs 65 dollars more than the Freezon Flux."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635","$700","$765"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","EnergyBeam 110","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","3-year","5-year","7-year","10-year","12-year","15-year"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d638e86a34d32241b350d3876950942a"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["Of the fossil discovered in Mongolia and the verasaurus, one is 90 million years old and the other costs $1250.","The rotosaurus wasn't found in France.","The rotosaurus isn't 87 million years old.","The verasaurus, the 72 million year old fossil, the fossil discovered in Mongolia, the $1750 fossil and the 85 million year old fossil are all different fossils.","The archadon costs 250 dollars more than the gigasaurus.","The 69 million year old fossil costs 500 dollars less than the pilodontus.","The fossil discovered in Chile costs 750 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Lithuania.","The fossil discovered in Hungary is either the 85 million year old fossil or the 87 million year old fossil.","The mirasaurus costs 500 dollars less than the senosaurus.","The rotosaurus costs 500 dollars more than the 78 million year old fossil.","The mirasaurus costs 500 dollars more than the pilodontus.","The mirasaurus costs less than the fossil discovered in France.","The fossil discovered in Mongolia costs 250 dollars less than the 85 million year old fossil.","The $2000 fossil isn't 72 million years old.","The mirasaurus wasn't found in Uzbekistan."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500","$1750","$2000"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":["Albania","Chile","France","Hungary","Lithuania","Mongolia","Uzbekistan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7035c390845b2246581d8c1bcc487694"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["Of the rose grown in Roland and the old blush, one won third place and the other was Georgia's.","Of the enchantress and the flower grown in Roland, one was Hannah's and the other won third place.","The flower grown in Quimby finished 2 places ahead of the flower grown in Roland.","The flower grown in Miranda wasn't grown by Mattie.","The rose grown in Miranda was either the flower that won fifth place or the old blush.","Virginia's rose finished 2 places behind the old blush.","The flower that won second place wasn't grown in Fort Dodge.","The flower grown in Zamora finished 5 places behind the old blush.","Of the vanity and the rose that won fourth place, one was Hannah's and the other was grown in Fort Dodge.","The bon silene wasn't grown in Miranda.","Tricia's flower finished 1 place ahead of the quietness.","The seven flowers were the flower that won second place, the magic dragon, the flower grown in Miranda, Lydia's flower, the rose grown in Gardena, the old blush and Virginia's rose."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["bon silene","calocarpa","enchantress","magic dragon","old blush","quietness","vanity"],"label_c":["Deanna","Georgia","Hannah","Lydia","Mattie","Tricia","Virginia"],"label_d":["Athens","Fort Dodge","Gardena","Miranda","Quimby","Roland","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4d20ce969f90c31503f49296b1713ad"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["The person who worked at Ash Cay caught 6 fewer fish than whoever dove on Sunday.","The spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish didn't work at Front Reef.","Wendy caught more fish than the person who worked at Charles Sink.","Of Martin and whoever dove on Tuesday, one caught 30 lion fish and the other worked at Ash Cay.","Of the person who worked at Charles Sink and the spearfisher who caught 12 lion fish, one dived on Thursday and the other is Bonita.","The person who worked at Ash Cay caught 6 more fish than whoever dove on Wednesday.","Whoever dove on Monday caught 3 fewer fish than the person who worked at Belle Bar.","The person who worked at Holly Hock caught more fish than Tanya.","Wendy didn't catch exactly 27 lion fish.","Bonita was either the person who worked at Ash Cay or the person who worked at Ethel Bay.","Stacy caught 3 more fish than Tanya.","Whoever dove on Wednesday caught more fish than whoever dove on Friday.","The person who worked at Belle Bar caught 15 fewer fish than the person who worked at Gillis Deep.","Natasha was either whoever dove on Saturday or whoever dove on Tuesday."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27","30"],"label_b":["Bonita","Henrietta","Martin","Natasha","Stacy","Tanya","Wendy"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6380973f003359451e68aab4d055693d"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The board game with 4 players was played 3 months after Android Disco.","The game played in July didn't have exactly 9 players.","The seven games were the game hosted at Ira's house, Planets Align, the game with 12 players, the board game played in February, Emberfight, the board game with 8 players and Vendetta.","The board game hosted at Pat's house was either the game played in February or the game played in May.","Android Disco didn't have exactly 11 players.","Emberfight didn't have exactly 11 players.","Vendetta was played 2 months before the game with 8 players.","The board game hosted at Jessie's house was played 2 months after the board game hosted at Manuel's house.","Vendetta wasn't hosted by Vera.","Bladescape was either the board game played in March or the board game hosted at Felicia's house.","Planets Align was either the game hosted at Ira's house or the game played in January.","Emberfight was played 2 months after the board game with 4 players.","Of the board game with 8 players and Stealth, one was played in May and the other was hosted by Bonnie.","The game with 7 players was played 1 month before Android Disco."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Emberfight","Planets Align","Rules of War","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Bonnie","Felicia","Ira","Jessie","Manuel","Pat","Vera"],"label_d":["4","7","8","9","10","11","12"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e10de44d82b50cc6112126e56b9a3772"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["The person with 150 Facebook friends is either the one with 605 Twitter followers or Opal.","The one with 605 Twitter followers has 30 more Facebook friends than Sheri.","The one with 65 LinkedIn connections has 20 fewer Facebook friends than Zachary.","Neither the one with 707 Twitter followers nor the person with 790 Twitter followers is Zachary.","The one with 654 Twitter followers has 40 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 84 LinkedIn connections.","Blake is either the person with 120 Facebook friends or the one with 760 Twitter followers.","The seven people are Sheri, the person with 760 Twitter followers, the person with 130 Facebook friends, the person with 180 Facebook friends, the one with 57 LinkedIn connections, the one with 707 Twitter followers and the person with 150 Facebook friends.","Inez doesn't have exactly 150 Facebook friends.","The one with 59 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than Lindsey.","Of the one with 65 LinkedIn connections and the person with 170 Facebook friends, one is Sheri and the other has 760 Twitter followers.","The person with 760 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 72 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 789 Twitter followers has 40 more Facebook friends than the one with 654 Twitter followers.","The person with 59 LinkedIn connections is either Danny or the one with 140 Facebook friends.","Inez doesn't have exactly 180 Facebook friends.","The one with 50 LinkedIn connections has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 809 Twitter followers."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170","180"],"label_b":["Blake","Danny","Inez","Lindsey","Opal","Sheri","Zachary"],"label_c":["50","57","59","65","72","78","84"],"label_d":["605","654","707","760","789","790","809"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=157845c2240274debc3cdd0ccd2ded17"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The order that included limes cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included asparagus.","The $6.25 order, the order that included asparagus, Wesley's purchase, Paul's purchase, Ray's purchase and the order that included leeks are all different orders.","Paul's purchase didn't include parsnips.","Floyd's order cost less than Harold's order.","The purchase that included asparagus cost 2 dollars more than Wesley's purchase.","Wesley's order cost 4 dollars less than the purchase that included cranberries.","The order that included strawberries cost 5 dollars less than the order that included oranges.","The purchase that included spinach is either the $9.25 purchase or the $7.25 order.","Of the order that included oranges and Floyd's order, one included rhubarb and the other cost $7.25.","Neither the $10.25 purchase nor Ray's order is the purchase that included parsnips.","Marshall's purchase didn't include peaches.","The purchase that included onions cost 2 dollars more than the purchase that included leeks.","The order that included figs cost more than Leo's order.","The order that included apricots cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included kale."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25","$9.25","$10.25"],"label_b":["Floyd","Harold","Leo","Marshall","Paul","Ray","Wesley"],"label_c":["asparagus","kale","leeks","onions","parsnips","rhubarb","spinach"],"label_d":["apricots","cranberries","figs","limes","oranges","peaches","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fdfd82aa8ea4c915b7f8ca6af09856c4"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The purple pack is made by Travelore.","The Naturba pack is 5 liters smaller than the Grennel pack.","Of the silver pack and the 25 liter pack, one is Kelley's and the other is made by Lugmor.","Salvador's pack isn't made by Bistric.","Freddie's pack is either the silver pack or the blue pack.","Salvador's pack is either the 55 liter pack or the purple pack.","Freddie's pack isn't 50 liters.","Cheri's pack is made by Lugmor.","Robert's pack is larger than the green pack.","The gray pack is 5 liters larger than the silver pack.","Salvador's pack is 25 liters larger than the Grennel pack.","Paul's pack is made by Pinkster.","Freddie's pack is larger than Cheri's pack.","The 55 liter pack isn't orange.","Wendell's pack is either the black pack or the purple pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter","55 liter"],"label_b":["Cheri","Freddie","Kelley","Paul","Robert","Salvador","Wendell"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93186caeafaca78ca87933810290cf0c"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Of the computer with 384 GB of hard drive space and the build with a 1.4 GHz processor, one is Rex's and the other has 4 GB of RAM.","The computer with a 1.6 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than the build with a 2.0 GHz processor.","The computer with 512 GB of hard drive space, the system with a 2.0 GHz processor, and the build with a 2.8 GHz processor are three different computers.","Jack's system is either the computer with a 2.8 GHz processor or the computer with 256 GB of hard drive space.","Maurice's system is either the build with 384 GB of hard drive space or the computer with a 2.4 GHz processor.","Tom's build doesn't have exactly 12 GB of RAM.","The computer with 1 GB of RAM is either Victor's computer or Jack's computer.","The build with 128 GB of hard drive space has 12 GB of RAM.","The build with a 2.0 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than the system with a 2.4 GHz processor.","Jack's system has 6 GB of RAM.","The build with a 1.6 GHz processor doesn't have exactly 8 GB of RAM.","Of the computer with 3 GB of RAM and the build with 640 GB of hard drive space, one is Victor's and the other has a 3.2 GHz processor.","The system with 4 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than the system with 12 GB of RAM.","The computer with 512 GB of hard drive space, the computer with 640 GB of hard drive space, Rex's system, Alejandro's system and the computer with 128 GB of hard drive space are all different computers."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB","768 GB","896 GB"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Fernando","Jack","Maurice","Rex","Tom","Victor"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","2.8 GHz","3.2 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba8b79ee59442de2f23619f6aceb1b3b"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["The size 7 shirt is either number 42 or the black jersey.","The orange jersey is either the size 11 shirt or number 42.","Quinn's shirt is 1 size larger than Kirby's shirt.","Dean's shirt isn't white.","The seven jerseys are Alford's shirt, the green jersey, the size 8 jersey, number 30, number 45, the size 7 jersey and the blue jersey.","Number 37 is 4 sizes larger than the green jersey.","Of the black shirt and Oliver's shirt, one is number 45 and the other is a size 8.","Oliver's shirt is 5 sizes larger than the white jersey.","Number 45 is either the size 7 jersey or the purple jersey.","Number 24 is larger than number 28.","Levy's shirt is smaller than number 49.","Number 49 isn't black.","Number 42 is larger than Levy's shirt.","The orange shirt is 1 size larger than Quinn's jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Alford","Dean","Jacobson","Kirby","Levy","Oliver","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["24","28","30","37","42","45","49"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48bf6e90673877ec7c5bef9f92475b53"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["The offspring that weighed 93 grams was born 4 months before Bai Yun.","Gao Gao was born sometime after the offspring that weighed 93 grams.","The panda that weighed 90 grams was born sometime before Hua Mei.","The offspring that weighed 89 grams wasn't Tian Tian's baby.","The baby born in May was either Wang Yu's baby or Po Lang's baby.","Den Ping was born 3 months before the baby that weighed 106 grams.","The offspring that weighed 89 grams was born 3 months before the offspring that weighed 97 grams.","Chi Chi was born sometime after Den Ping.","Chi Chi wasn't Tai Shan's baby.","The baby that weighed 102 grams was born 4 months before Mei Lan.","Of Hua Mei and Po Lang's baby, one weighed 89 grams and the other was born in March.","The baby that weighed 93 grams was born 5 months before Shi Lin's baby.","Nan Sheng's baby was born 2 months before Po Lang's baby.","Of the offspring that weighed 97 grams and Mei Lan, one was born in June and the other was Tai Shan's baby."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Hua Mei","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Po Lang","Shi Lin","Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":["86 grams","89 grams","90 grams","93 grams","97 grams","102 grams","106 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83b2d77a707a7e1c740b9baf35adc48e"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Neither the person who's going to Yale nor the student who's going to Stanford is the person who will major in Finance.","Iris was awarded $25,000 less than Tracy.","The person who's going to Northwestern was awarded $10,000 more than the person who will major in Philosophy.","Of the student who received the $50,000 scholarship and Pat, one will be going to Yale next year and the other will major in German Poetry.","Renee is either the student who's going to Yale or the person who received the $35,000 scholarship.","The student who will major in Mathematics, the student who's going to Northwestern, the person who's going to Brown and the student who received the $40,000 scholarship are all different students.","The person who will major in English was awarded $20,000 less than Hattie.","Of the student who's going to Penn State and the person who received the $45,000 scholarship, one is Iris and the other will major in Theology.","The person who's going to Cornell won't major in Finance.","Tracy is either the person who received the $35,000 scholarship or the person who's going to Yale.","Sarah was awarded $10,000 less than the student who's going to Yale.","Sarah won't major in Finance.","The person who received the $40,000 scholarship is either the person who's going to Cornell or the person who's going to Harvard.","The student who's going to Brown was awarded $5,000 more than Pat."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000","$55,000"],"label_b":["Hattie","Iris","Martha","Pat","Renee","Sarah","Tracy"],"label_c":["Archaeology","English","Finance","German Poetry","Mathematics","Philosophy","Theology"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66aacd72fe886d029e5b89cc630d65fc"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The presenter from Yale is scheduled sometime before the presenter from Ohio State.","Yolanda isn't from Harvard.","The presenter who will speak on May 14th will discuss sulfur oxide.","The presenter from Stanford will discuss acid rain.","The presenter who will speak on May 16th isn't from Brown.","Wendy won't be speaking on May 12th.","Ramon is scheduled 2 days before the wind power expert.","The presenter from Yale will be either Wendy or the fossil fuels expert.","The presenter who will speak on May 15th will be either the person from Ohio State or Carla.","The presenter who will speak on May 12th isn't from Cornell.","Mable is scheduled 2 days before the person from Harvard.","Carla is scheduled 1 day before the sulfur oxide expert.","The presenter from Cornell is scheduled 2 days after the global warming expert.","Of the person who will speak on May 15th and the person from Stanford, one will discuss solar energy and the other is Carla.","The nitrogen usage expert is scheduled 1 day after the fossil fuels expert.","Wendy is scheduled sometime after Yolanda.","Gerard will speak on May 15th."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_b":["Bridget","Carla","Gerard","Mable","Ramon","Wendy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["acid rain","fossil fuels","global warming","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Duke","Harvard","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=880f93459ed283dd8da3256a0f8d2367"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Rose came in one hour after Jean.","The customer who came in at 9:30am, Willie, the customer who asked for colby-jack, Genevieve and the customer who ordered matzo were all different customers.","The customer who asked for asiago was either the person who ordered challah or Willie.","The person who ordered naan came in a half-hour after Rose.","The customer who asked for havarti came in a half-hour before the person who asked for ricotta.","Isabel didn't order challah.","The customer who asked for feta came in a half-hour after Jean.","The customer who asked for mozzarella was either Genevieve or the person who came in at 7:00am.","Of the person who ordered naan and Tricia, one came in at 10:00am and the other ordered havarti.","Neither Jean nor the customer who came in at 8:30am was the customer who asked for colby-jack.","Willie didn't order brioche.","Of the customer who asked for mozzarella and Willie, one came in at 9:00am and the other asked for wheat bread.","Of the person who came in at 8:00am and Genevieve, one ordered colby-jack and the other asked for flatbread."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am","9:30am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Genevieve","Isabel","Jean","Meredith","Rose","Tricia","Willie"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","flatbread","matzo","naan","pumpernickel","wheat bread"],"label_d":["asiago","colby-jack","feta","havarti","limburger","mozzarella","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e98099b311ae5c6668bfa95667c6475"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The diner who ordered the flan was either the person who paid $7.99 or the person who paid $11.99.","Of the person who paid $10.99 and the diner who ordered the cheesecake, one was Jennie and the other had the cappuccino.","Wayne, the person who paid $11.99, the one who had the espresso, the person who paid $10.99 and the person who paid $6.99 were all different friends.","The diner who ordered the cheesecake paid more than the diner who ordered the profiterole.","Of the diner who ordered the bread pudding and the person who paid $11.99, one was Wayne and the other had the chai tea.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid 4 dollars less than the diner who ordered the parfait.","Hope paid 1 dollar more than the one who had the cafe americano.","The person who paid $5.99 was either Jennie or the one who had the cafe mocha.","Yolanda was either the one who had the cafe latte or the person who paid $7.99.","Wayne was either the diner who ordered the gelato or the person who paid $7.99.","Of Tim and the diner who ordered the parfait, one had the cafe americano and the other paid $5.99.","Yolanda paid more than the diner who ordered the gelato.","Patricia didn't have the cafe americano."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Francis","Hope","Jennie","Patricia","Tim","Wayne","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["bread pudding","cheesecake","flan","gelato","parfait","profiterole","tiramisu"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4951e54c24dc2154e8a50c36604f863"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The film that opened in 45 theaters made somewhat less than the movie that opened in 105 theaters.","The movie directed by Paula Pratt made somewhat more than Let Me Out.","The film directed by Jim Johnson made 6 million more than the movie that opened in 59 theaters.","The film that opened in 59 theaters made 6 million less than Zephyr Breeze.","What a World didn't gross exactly $17 million.","The movie that grossed $20 million didn't open in exactly 92 theaters.","The film directed by Micah Moreno made 15 million more than Easy to Love.","The film that grossed $20 million didn't open in exactly 105 theaters.","Easy to Love wasn't directed by Hick Harmon.","The seven films are What a World, the film directed by Paula Pratt, the film that opened in 112 theaters, the movie that grossed $2 million, the film that grossed $11 million, the film directed by Micah Moreno and the movie directed by Hick Harmon.","Fast and Dead made 9 million more than the movie that opened in 65 theaters.","The movie that opened in 59 theaters made 3 million less than Easy to Love.","Tippecanoe made 3 million more than the movie directed by Nan Norman.","The film directed by Linda Lynch made 12 million less than the movie that opened in 45 theaters."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Jim Johnson","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno","Nan Norman","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","59","65","92","105","112","123"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02afd2a8bd5432b5a4f0e6331a12e684"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The automobile with a high speed of 65 MPH drove 75 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 72 MPH.","Of the car with a high speed of 62 MPH and the Trebus State team's automobile, one is the Zenmoto and the other drove for 675 miles.","The Yamahana didn't have a high speed of exactly 70 MPH.","The Darbyshire team's automobile didn't have a high speed of exactly 70 MPH.","The automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH drove 125 fewer miles than the Trebus State team's car.","The Varseyton team's automobile drove 50 fewer miles than the Garusky.","The automobile with a high speed of 81 MPH, the Trebus State team's car, the Bennington team's car, the automobile that drove for 650 miles, the Ober College team's automobile and the Varseyton team's automobile were all different cars.","The Ober College team's automobile didn't have a high speed of exactly 62 MPH.","The Cober had a high speed of 72 MPH.","The Poltris wasn't built by the Bennington team.","The Yamahana didn't drive for exactly 650 miles.","The Alby College team's automobile was either the automobile that drove for 525 miles or the car that drove for 575 miles.","The car with a high speed of 67 MPH drove 50 miles farther than the Mersey Tech team's car.","Of the Bennington team's automobile and the Leden, one had a high speed of 81 MPH and the other drove for 575 miles.","The automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH drove somewhat farther than the Cober."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles","650 miles","675 miles"],"label_b":["Cober","Garusky","Leden","Poltris","Versem","Yamahana","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["62 MPH","65 MPH","67 MPH","69 MPH","70 MPH","72 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Bennington","Darbyshire","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41c70cb2e33e7a005fb7a0beef126bf4"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The child delivered in room 252 was either the child born at 12:10am or the Ingrams' child.","Maxine was either the child born at 12:19am or the Estradas' child.","The baby delivered in room 145 was born 12 minutes after the baby delivered in room 252.","Of the baby born at 12:16am and Peggy, one was delivered in room 225 and the other was the Pearsons'.","Deloris was born sometime after the child delivered in room 145.","The child delivered in room 206 was either the Ortegas' baby or the Blanchards' baby.","The baby born at 12:10am was either the Pearsons' child or the child delivered in room 120.","Willard was born 12 minutes before Gretchen.","Maxine was born 3 minutes after Willard.","The child delivered in room 230 was born 3 minutes after Gretchen.","Cassandra was born 3 minutes after the Estradas' child.","The child born at 12:13am was either Deloris or the Blanchards' baby.","The Lamberts' child was born 6 minutes before the Pearsons' child.","Peggy was born 6 minutes after Gretchen."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am","12:16am","12:19am"],"label_b":["Cassandra","Deloris","Gretchen","Maxine","Peggy","Susan","Willard"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Estrada","Ingram","Lambert","Ortega","Pearson","Quinn"],"label_d":["112","120","145","206","225","230","252"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba221c903fa955bcf2054edd19abce5a"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The person who wanted blueberries paid 1 dollar less than the person who wanted oranges.","The person who requested flaxseed paid 1 dollar more than Yolanda.","The customer who wanted blueberries paid 2 dollars more than the customer who requested acai berries.","Eddie didn't pay $9.75.","Of the customer who wanted strawberries and the customer who requested kale, one paid $10.75 and the other is Yolanda.","Leticia paid 1 dollar more than the customer who requested acai berries.","The person who wanted raspberries paid 2 dollars more than the customer who wanted oranges.","Gene paid 5 dollars more than the person who wanted tangerines.","The person who requested kale paid less than Ken.","Of the customer who wanted strawberries and the person who paid $11.75, one asked for ginger and the other is Yolanda.","The customer who wanted bananas paid 2 dollars more than the customer who requested kale.","The person who requested quinoa paid 3 dollars more than the person who wanted oranges.","Otis paid 1 dollar less than the customer who requested wheat grass."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75","$12.75"],"label_b":["Eddie","Frederick","Gene","Ken","Leticia","Otis","Yolanda"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=693d36d4545ee32f74765da7013e3044"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Neither Irma's purchase nor the insect that sold for $60 was the specimen from Kyrgyzstan.","Irma's purchase wasn't from Norway.","Gina's purchase cost 15 dollars more than Heather's purchase.","Joann's purchase wasn't the peppered butterfly.","The emperor butterfly cost more than the peppered butterfly.","The specimen from Denmark cost 15 dollars more than Joann's purchase.","Phillip's purchase was either the emperor butterfly or the specimen from France.","The butterfly that sold for $120 was either Irma's purchase or the peppered butterfly.","Otis's purchase sold for $75.","Of the insect that sold for $105 and the peacock butterfly, one was from Indonesia and the other was won by Irma.","The chalkhill butterfly cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Georgia.","Derek's purchase sold for $60.","The insect that sold for $75 wasn't from Kyrgyzstan.","The insect that sold for $45, the specimen from Indonesia, the specimen from Georgia, the specimen from Denmark and the torturix butterfly were all different butterflies.","The insect that sold for $135 was the grayling butterfly."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120","$135"],"label_b":["Derek","Gina","Heather","Irma","Joann","Otis","Phillip"],"label_c":["chalkhill","clearwing","emperor","grayling","peacock","peppered","torturix"],"label_d":["Denmark","France","Georgia","Indonesia","Kyrgyzstan","Norway","Samoa"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=438711f823832aebdce2598f5b3063fe"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The shell found in Aruba was found 12 years after the brown and pink seashell.","The honey cerith shell wasn't found in Martinique.","The shell found in 2001 isn't black and white.","The spotted key shell is either the white and yellow seashell or the shell found in Barbuda.","The seashell found in 2004 isn't black and white.","The brown and pink shell was found 3 years after the honey cerith shell.","The seven shells are the shark eye shell, the seashell found in 2007, the seashell found in 1995, the white and yellow shell, the shell found in Jamaica, the seashell found in Puerto Rico and the brown and yellow seashell.","Of the shell found in 2004 and the white and yellow shell, one is the shark eye and the other was found in Martinique.","The honey cerith shell isn't pink and white.","The baby's ear shell isn't pink and white.","Neither the horned turban shell nor the shell found in Puerto Rico is the seashell found in 1992.","The seashell found in Jamaica isn't black and white.","The shark eye shell was found 6 years after the coquina shell.","The seashell found in Grenada was found sometime before the pink and yellow seashell.","The spotted key shell wasn't found in Martinique.","The monk's fin shell was found 6 years before the shell found in Puerto Rico.","The honey cerith shell is either the seashell found in 1992 or the shell found in Barbuda."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007","2010"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0644147db784425556ee20500da3f8a8"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid with a diameter of 29 km is either the asteroid rich in nickel or 35 Ursula.","35 Ursula has a diameter that is somewhat larger than 413 Doiotima.","The asteroid rich in cobalt has a diameter 18 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034.","Of the asteroid rich in platinum and the asteroid with a diameter of 47 km, one will see mining operations begin in 2050 and the other is 61 Nemesis.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2028 and the asteroid rich in cobalt, one is 23 km across and the other is 61 Nemesis.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 is either the asteroid rich in platinum or the asteroid with a diameter of 23 km.","The asteroid rich in platinum has a diameter 6 km larger than 49 Eugenia.","82 Sylvia has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid rich in lanthanum.","Of the asteroid with a diameter of 29 km and the asteroid rich in platinum, one is 82 Sylvia and the other will see mining operations begin in 2025.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034 has a diameter 6 km smaller than the asteroid rich in phosphorous.","26 Amphitrite doesn't contain any gold.","11 Ceres won't have mining operations begin there in 2040.","The asteroid rich in yttrium has a diameter 12 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050 has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2026."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km","47 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","nickel","phosphorous","platinum","yttrium"],"label_d":["2025","2026","2028","2034","2035","2040","2050"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac4107f865537d05eed9b62376ffdb02"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["Of the Annata Branco and the 1984 wine, one is from Hornitos vineyard and the other is a chardonnay.","Of the 2008 wine and the bottle from Hornitos vineyard, one is a pinot gris and the other is the Annata Branco.","The 2004 wine isn't a gewurztraminer.","The Friambliss wasn't bottled at Udell vineyard.","The Annata Branco was bottled 8 years before the Luzagueil.","The pinot noir was bottled 8 years after the bottle from Yermo vineyard.","The Zifennwein wasn't bottled at Quimby vineyard.","The Ece Suss was bottled sometime after the bottle from Vinalhaven vineyard.","The Vendemmia was bottled 12 years after the merlot.","The 1996 wine is either the bottle from Quimby vineyard or the Vendemmia.","The Friambliss is either the 1984 wine or the riesling.","The wine from Vinalhaven vineyard was bottled 8 years before the bottle from Dows vineyard.","The Annata Branco was bottled 8 years after the wine from Udell vineyard."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004","2008"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Dows","Ellsworth","Hornitos","Quimby","Udell","Vinalhaven","Yermo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d7281f5038601a97779d01bc88a6c36"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Bubble Bombs wasn't developed by Apptastic.","Bubble Bombs doesn't have exactly 1.5 million downloads.","Angry Ants doesn't have exactly 1.5 million downloads.","The app released in July has 5.5 million downloads.","The app released in April wasn't developed by BeGamez.","The app released by Digibits was released later than Flowcarts.","Vitalinks wasn't developed by Novio.","The game released in May doesn't have exactly 1.5 million downloads.","Angry Ants wasn't released in April.","Neither the app released in March nor the app with 5.5 million downloads is Angry Ants.","Peter Parka was released in August.","The app released by Gadingo was released later than Vitalinks.","The app released by Gadingo was released 2 months earlier than Peter Parka.","Of Wizard World and the app with 2.3 million downloads, one was made by Vortia and the other was released in June.","The application with 7.2 million downloads was released 1 month earlier than the app released by Trebuchet.","Of the app with 8.9 million downloads and Peter Parka, one was made by Vortia and the other was released in March.","The game with 6.8 million downloads was released 2 months later than the game with 7.2 million downloads.","The game released in July is either the application released by Apptastic or the app released by Gadingo."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Digibits","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","2.3 million","3.1 million","5.5 million","6.8 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7a620d36a3c33fa233d22ab602ea755"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The Pattersons aren't moving in on Monday.","The Nortons are paying more per month than the Underwoods.","The Nortons are paying 50 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Saturday.","The Pattersons are paying 20 dollars more per month than the Nortons.","The family moving into the Holly Street apartment is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving into the Front Street apartment.","The Pattersons aren't moving in on Sunday.","The family moving in on Friday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the Nortons.","The Ingrams are paying more per month than the family moving into the Front Street apartment.","The Huffs are either the family moving into the Todd Street apartment or the family paying $730 a month.","The family moving in on Tuesday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Wednesday.","The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is paying 30 dollars more per month than the Pattersons.","The family moving into the Lake Street apartment is paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Wednesday.","Of the Quinns and the family paying $680 a month, one is moving into the Kermit Lane apartment and the other is moving in on Tuesday.","The family paying $730 a month isn't moving in on Sunday.","The Ingrams are either the family moving in on Friday or the family moving in on Saturday.","The family moving into the Todd Street apartment is either the Sheltons or the family paying $720 a month.","The family paying $700 a month isn't moving into the Grove Street apartment."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730","$740"],"label_b":["Huffs","Ingrams","Nortons","Pattersons","Quinns","Sheltons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Front Street","Grove Street","Holly Street","Kermit Lane","Lake Street","Summit Street","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e4f401895c540da519fd21d97aaa193"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Harriet was awarded 5 spots after the scout who won the dance badge.","The scout from troop 4250 didn't win the ceramics badge.","Of Elaine and the girl who won the ceramics badge, one was awarded fourth and the other was in troop 4443.","Roberta was awarded 3 spots before the youngster who won the first aid badge.","Of the scout who got the first award and the scout from troop 5025, one was Latasha and the other won the dance badge.","The girl who won the wildlife badge was awarded 1 spot after the girl who won the dance badge.","The scout from troop 4781 was either the scout who got the fifth award or the youngster who won the wildlife badge.","Angelina wasn't awarded second.","Elaine was awarded 2 spots before the girl who won the theater badge.","Harriet didn't win the swimming badge.","The seven girls were the scout who won the first aid badge, the girl from troop 5025, the girl from troop 3094, the scout who got the second award, the girl who got the fourth award, Elaine and Harriet.","Sharon wasn't in troop 3094.","Sharon didn't win the wildlife badge.","The girl from troop 4250 didn't win the first aid badge.","Latasha was either the scout who got the sixth award or the scout who won the theater badge.","The girl who got the seventh award wasn't in troop 4908.","Roberta was awarded after the youngster who won the theater badge."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Angelina","Constance","Elaine","Harriet","Latasha","Roberta","Sharon"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4443","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b8d2198c6d7c56a384904b8cf9fe32b"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the Technitron one and the 2 GB item, one is the Portimax C and the other costs $75.","The Epplex 7s has 2 GB less storage than the Mobilex item.","The $225 one has 6 GB more storage than the Alphalon II.","The Epplex 7s doesn't cost $165.","Of the 6 GB phone and the Pegasus mobile phone, one is the Alphalon II and the other costs $165.","The Winnow XD has somewhat less storage than the $145 mobile phone.","Of the Opel one and the 4 GB phone, one is the Zennia 580 and the other costs $199.","The 4 GB item doesn't cost $125.","The Lunia V2 isn't made by Opel.","The seven phones are the Portimax C, the $75 one, the $165 phone, the 4 GB item, the $199 phone, the 10 GB one and the 8 GB one.","The 12 GB phone is either the Andromeda phone or the $145 phone.","The Lunia V2, the $165 one, and the 4 GB item are three different phones.","The Andromeda item has 4 GB less storage than the Volkia mobile phone."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB","12 GB","14 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$125","$145","$165","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e55f8068363a4172768d0cc5ca1d66f7"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The Pisces paid less than the person who got the green tattoo.","Of the person who got the green tattoo and the Cancer, one was Zachary and the other paid $50.","The customer who paid $55 was either the Sagittarius or the customer who got the black tattoo.","The person who paid $35 didn't get the violet tattoo.","The customer who got the green tattoo paid 10 dollars less than Rita.","The Aquarius paid less than Wilma.","Sheila paid 20 dollars less than Neil.","The Virgo was either the customer who got the blue tattoo or the customer who got the pink tattoo.","Wilma was the Sagittarius.","The Sagittarius paid 5 dollars more than the customer who got the red tattoo.","Guillermo paid 5 dollars more than Sheila.","Rita didn't get the blue tattoo.","The Cancer paid 10 dollars more than the Libra.","The customer who got the red tattoo was either the customer who paid $40 or the customer who paid $35.","The customer who got the orange tattoo paid more than the customer who got the violet tattoo.","The customer who paid $35 wasn't the Aquarius."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55","$60","$65"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Neil","Oscar","Rita","Sheila","Wilma","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","pink","red","violet"],"label_d":["Aquarius","Cancer","Gemini","Libra","Pisces","Sagittarius","Virgo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e10e1c9ce0f7c6c3fce3a1f279a9771"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The flower that won first place was either Casey's flower or Yvette's flower.","The rose grown in Tahoe Vista wasn't grown by Yvette.","The nearly wild was grown in Zamora.","The rose that won third place wasn't grown by Kristin.","Kristin's flower finished somewhere ahead of the flower grown in Miranda.","The perle d'or finished 5 places ahead of the flower grown in Plainfield.","The rose that won second place was Jean's.","The rose grown in Junction City was Jean's.","The trier was either the rose that won seventh place or the rose grown in Zamora.","The flower that won fourth place wasn't grown by Kristin.","The enchantress wasn't grown by Ethel.","Jean's rose finished 1 place ahead of the nearly wild.","Ollie's flower finished 5 places behind the red cascade.","The flower grown in Athens finished 1 place behind the enchantress.","Of the magic dragon and Shannon's flower, one won seventh place and the other was grown in Athens.","The rose grown in Tahoe Vista finished somewhere ahead of the flower grown in Crescent City."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["enchantress","happenstance","magic dragon","nearly wild","perle d\\'or","red cascade","trier"],"label_c":["Casey","Ethel","Jean","Kristin","Ollie","Shannon","Yvette"],"label_d":["Athens","Crescent City","Junction City","Miranda","Plainfield","Tahoe Vista","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b6f4fcfbae575186a46b4ae4d90c4f6"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The 1841 home is either Roesch Heights or the building on Island Drive.","Fox Cottage was built 14 years before the building on Fairfield Lane.","The Frazier family's home was built sometime after the house on Thiesse Drive.","Belle Grove was built sometime before the Christian family's building.","The seven homes are the Porter family's building, Belle Grove, Roesch Heights, Porcher Place, Wagner Mansion, the home on Ash Avenue and Fox Cottage.","The house on Norwood Street was built 21 years before the Evans family's building.","Of the 1862 home and the Quinn family's home, one is on Fairfield Lane and the other is Gunston Hall.","The home on Ash Avenue was built sometime after the home on Buffalo Lane.","Fox Cottage was built 7 years after the Nunez family's house.","Porcher Place isn't owned by the Evans family.","The house on Buffalo Lane was built 35 years after the house on Island Drive.","The building on Norwood Street is either the Tran family's house or the 1862 house."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869","1876"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights","Wagner Mansion"],"label_c":["Christian","Evans","Frazier","Nunez","Porter","Quinn","Tran"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Buffalo Lane","Fairfield Lane","Island Drive","Norwood Street","Q Street","Thiesse Drive"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5354e247debe816f1574943079c52edf"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Shyeh will deploy sometime after the group deploying to Nyeos.","Romeo Battalion is either the battalion led by Commander Gilbert or the battalion deploying in May.","The group deploying to Untkkel will deploy 2 months after Whisky Battalion.","The group deploying to Rothoc will deploy 4 months after the battalion led by Commander Ortega.","Romeo Battalion will deploy 3 months before the battalion led by Commander Sanchez.","Of Papa Battalion and the battalion deploying in February, one will deploy to Cheelia and the other is led by Commander Dillard.","The battalion led by Commander Zimmerman will deploy 3 months after the battalion led by Commander Dillard.","Delta Battalion will deploy 3 months after Whisky Battalion.","Of the group deploying to Ormmose and Quebec Battalion, one will deploy in January and the other is led by Commander Ortega.","The battalion led by Commander Hensley will deploy sometime before Victor Battalion.","Romeo Battalion will deploy 2 months before Quebec Battalion.","Neither the battalion led by Commander Sanchez nor the battalion deploying in May is the group deploying to Jaorm.","The battalion deploying in March won't deploy to Jaorm."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Dillard","Gilbert","Hensley","Ortega","Sanchez","Wood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Delta","Mike","Papa","Quebec","Romeo","Victor","Whisky"],"label_d":["Cheelia","Jaorm","Nyeos","Ormmose","Rothoc","Shyeh","Untkkel"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77b31eeda243614758ba119d45f33a3b"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["The viral video that's 31 seconds long has 4 million fewer views than the viral video that's 38 seconds long.","Harold's viral video has 1 million more views than the video that's 40 seconds long.","Neither Pamela's video nor the video that's 47 seconds long is the video with 7 million views.","Georgia's viral video has 5 million fewer views than Zachary's video.","The video with 10 million views doesn't have a running time of 47 seconds.","\"Beach Brouhaha\" has somewhat more views than the viral video that's 55 seconds long.","Zachary's video is either the video that's 38 seconds long or \"Happy Hermits\".","Zachary's video isn't \"You Otter Know\".","The video that's 47 seconds long has 4 million more views than \"Beach Brouhaha\".","Tonya's video has 1 million more views than the viral video that's 22 seconds long.","The viral video that's 15 seconds long has somewhat more views than \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".","Of Edna's viral video and the viral video with 7 million views, one is \"Dancing Hyena\" and the other is 55 seconds long.","\"Magnet Mayhem\" has 1 million more views than the viral video that's 22 seconds long.","Tonya's video is either the video that's 40 seconds long or \"Dancing Hyena\".","Harold's viral video isn't \"You Otter Know\"."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million","9 million","10 million"],"label_b":["Edna","Georgia","Harold","Marsha","Pamela","Tonya","Zachary"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Gabe Goes Nuts","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","22 seconds","31 seconds","38 seconds","40 seconds","47 seconds","55 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96b6106b09f06a6abf3187df6e3a3444"} {"story":"Megan is setting up an exhibit at the National Museum of Fiji about the discovery of several small South Sea islands. Help her with her research by matching each island to the explorer that discovered it, the year it was discovered, and the native culture that was living there at the time.","clues":["The island on which the Hakili people lived was discovered 14 years after the island on which the Manika'i people lived.","The island on which the Holo'oka people lived was either Nuhirk or Zafet.","The island on which the Enakai people lived was either the island discovered in 1789 or the island discovered in 1775.","The island first seen by Captain Olavarriaga was discovered 21 years before Jujihm.","The island first seen by Captain Bradley wasn't inhabited by the Hakili.","The island discovered in 1789 wasn't inhabited by the Holo'oka.","The island first seen by Captain Payne was either the island on which the Wainani people lived or the island discovered in 1796.","Of Fushil and the island discovered in 1782, one was inhabited by the Hakili and the other was found by Captain Azpilleta.","Beruhga was discovered 7 years before the island on which the Wainani people lived.","The island first seen by Captain Bradley was discovered sometime before the island first seen by Captain Azpilleta.","Of the island on which the Wainani people lived and the island first seen by Captain Wesley, one was discovered in 1775 and the other was Nuhirk.","The island on which the Iakepa people lived was discovered 28 years after the island on which the Manika'i people lived.","Of the island on which the Manika'i people lived and the island discovered in 1775, one was found by Captain Wesley and the other was Beruhga.","The island on which the Wainani people lived was discovered 14 years before the island on which the Enakai people lived.","Verinya, the island first seen by Captain Bradley, the island discovered in 1754, the island first seen by Captain Norris and the island on which the Kukani people lived were all different islands."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Cultures","Captains"],"label_a":["1754","1761","1768","1775","1782","1789","1796"],"label_b":["Beruhga","Fushil","Jujihm","Nuhirk","Teuz","Verinya","Zafet"],"label_c":["Enakai","Hakili","Holo\\'oka","Iakepa","Manika\\'i","Kukani","Wainani"],"label_d":["Azpilleta","Bradley","Guizburuaga","Norris","Olavarriaga","Payne","Wesley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c3e6d17a7d2326c370d26009cd580d9"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater discovered in August is believed to be 90,000 years newer than the feature that is 2,250 meters wide.","The crater in Zimbabwe wasn't dated to 30,000 B.C.E..","Of the feature that is 550 meters wide and the feature in New Zealand, one was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in October.","The crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. was either the feature that is 3,500 meters wide or the crater that is 1,200 meters wide.","Of the feature discovered in April and the feature in Brunei, one is 780 meters wide and the other was dated to 180,000 B.C.E..","The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. isn't exactly 930 meters wide.","The crater discovered in June is believed to be older than the feature that is 2,250 meters wide.","The feature in Uganda is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the feature discovered in September.","The feature in Liberia was either the crater discovered in December or the crater discovered in April.","The feature discovered in June was either the feature in Brunei or the crater in Iraq.","The crater discovered in September is believed to be 150,000 years older than the crater that is 550 meters wide.","The crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E., the crater in New Zealand, and the crater that is 2,250 meters wide are three different impacts.","The crater discovered in February is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the feature that is 1,200 meters wide."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E.","30,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Eritrea","Iraq","Liberia","New Zealand","Uganda","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["February","April","June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=972f0a7d0d4e56b3fa620643f7aabce9"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Lou Lawry's stamp sold for $75,000 more than Odette Opal's stamp.","Ray Ricardo's stamp sold for somewhat more than the stamp that was issued in 1879.","The stamp that was issued in 1879 was either the \"Frog's Eye\" or the $275,000 stamp.","The \"Danish Rosa\" sold for somewhat less than the stamp that was issued in 1945.","The seven stamps were the \"Cap de Boule\", Nina Nunez's stamp, the stamp that was issued in 1868, Quinn Quade's stamp, the stamp that was issued in 1945, Mel Morton's stamp and Ray Ricardo's stamp.","Nina Nunez's stamp didn't sell for $250,000.","The \"Bull's Dove\" was either Ray Ricardo's stamp or Mel Morton's stamp.","The \"Cap de Boule\" sold for $75,000 more than the stamp that was issued in 1868.","The stamp that was issued in 1927 sold for $50,000 more than the stamp that was issued in 1945.","Quinn Quade's stamp was either the stamp that was issued in 1866 or the stamp that was issued in 1945.","The stamp that was issued in 1821 wasn't the \"Yellownose\".","Of the $225,000 stamp and Nina Nunez's stamp, one was the \"Bull's Dove\" and the other originally came out in 1821.","The \"Jenny Penny\" sold for $25,000 more than the \"Bull's Dove\".","Pam Parson's stamp sold for $25,000 more than the stamp that was issued in 1868."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000","$250,000","$275,000"],"label_b":["Lou Lawry","Mel Morton","Nina Nunez","Odette Opal","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade","Ray Ricardo"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Danish Rosa","Frog\\'s Eye","Inverted Blue","Jenny Penny","Yellownose"],"label_d":["1821","1866","1868","1879","1915","1927","1945"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcc407fb2477baa03d5f4b90c6a0c92d"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Willard has an appointment sometime after the person suffering from foot pain.","Guy doesn't have insurance through Ambercare.","The patient with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 2 hours before Guy.","Of the person with the 1:00pm appointment and the patient with HealthCo insurance, one is Melvin and the other is complaining about heartburn.","Willard is either the patient with Fumanix insurance or the person with the 1:00pm appointment.","The person with Lifealign insurance has an appointment 1 hour before the patient with HealthCo insurance.","The person with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 2 hours after Melvin.","The person suffering from shingles has an appointment 1 hour before Melvin.","The patient suffering from migraines has an appointment 1 hour after Edwin.","The person with Red Shield insurance isn't complaining about hip pain.","Willard has an appointment 1 hour before the person suffering from back pain.","Zachary is either the person with Fumanix insurance or the patient suffering from back pain.","The patient suffering from vertigo has an appointment 1 hour after the person suffering from shingles.","The patient with Ambercare insurance isn't complaining about hip pain.","Dave doesn't have the 3:00pm appointment.","The person with Ambercare insurance has an appointment sometime after the person with Triflex insurance."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alan","Dave","Edwin","Guy","Melvin","Willard","Zachary"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ba82264663629f16e3d0496c40b0c18"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The chocolate-flavored piece costs 50 dollars less than the vanilla-flavored piece.","Heidi's piece is either the $275 cake or the chocolate-flavored cake.","Natasha's piece, the banana-flavored piece, and the strawberry-flavored piece are three different cakes.","The piece shaped like a train is either the $250 piece or Bridget's cake.","The piece shaped like a train costs 50 dollars less than Vincent's piece.","The banana-flavored cake costs 125 dollars more than the piece shaped like a train.","The piece shaped like a mountain costs 25 dollars less than the strawberry-flavored cake.","Of the $200 cake and the piece shaped like a sports car, one is strawberry-flavored and the other is Rick's.","The cake shaped like a football costs somewhat more than the banana-flavored cake.","The vanilla-flavored cake costs somewhat less than the cake shaped like a beach chair.","Heidi's piece isn't shaped like a mountain.","The cake shaped like a potato costs 125 dollars more than the peach-flavored cake.","Erica's cake doesn't cost exactly $150.","Natasha's cake doesn't cost exactly $150.","The raspberry-flavored piece is either the cake shaped like a beach chair or Bridget's cake."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225","$250","$275"],"label_b":["Bridget","Dolores","Erica","Heidi","Natasha","Rick","Vincent"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","mountain","potato","sports car","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","lemon","peach","raspberry","strawberry","vanilla"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cedf57c504af3d8444295c5ed06c6c39"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The farm in Milbridge will be worked on 3 days before the farm in Albion.","The farm that grows cucumbers isn't in Defiance.","Lone Oak doesn't grow potatoes.","Lone Oak isn't in Defiance.","Hazelwood will be worked on 1 day after Iron Hill.","The business in Milbridge will be worked on 1 day before the farm that grows alfalfa.","The business that grows soy will be worked on 1 day after Tall Pines.","Of the business that grows beets and Lone Oak, one will be dusted on June 10th and the other is in Eldon.","Lucky Star will be worked on 1 day before the one in Tipton.","Meadowgrove will be worked on sometime after the business that grows beets.","Lucky Star, the one that grows potatoes, the business that grows spinach, the business in Newark and the business that grows cucumbers are all different farms.","The farm that grows corn is either the one Michael will dust on June 4th or the farm Michael will dust on June 8th.","Lone Oak will be worked on 1 day after the business in Albion.","Tall Pines, the farm that grows potatoes, and the business that grows alfalfa are three different farms.","The farm in Eldon will be worked on 2 days after Lucky Star."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th","June 9th","June 10th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Albion","Defiance","Eldon","Independence","Milbridge","Newark","Tipton"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","corn","potatoes","soy","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8321d4be8304ae91b3800cac97d7b408"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Vanessa paid 1 dollar less than Felipe.","The diner who paid $4.99 had the orange soda.","The diner who paid $10.99 didn't have the water.","The one who got the orange soda, the diner who ordered the cheese steak, the diner who ordered the tuna melt and the one who got the cream soda were all different diners.","The diner who paid $10.99 didn't have the cream soda.","The diner who paid $6.99 ordered the hamburger.","The diner who ordered the hamburger paid more than Oliver.","Neither Irene nor the diner who ordered the tuna melt was the diner who paid $9.99.","Vanessa had the lemonade.","The diner who ordered the meatloaf paid more than the diner who ordered the club sandwich.","Bradley paid less than the diner who ordered the turkey plate.","Of the diner who paid $5.99 and the diner who ordered the sloppy joe, one was Bradley and the other had the ginger ale.","Roberto didn't pay $10.99.","Roberto paid more than Irene.","Irene didn't order the hamburger.","Of Vanessa and the diner who paid $6.99, one had the root beer and the other ordered the club sandwich.","The diner who paid $5.99 was either the diner who ordered the cheese steak or Vanessa."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Bradley","Felipe","Irene","Oliver","Roberto","Tracy","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","iced tea","lemonade","orange soda","root beer","water"],"label_d":["cheese steak","club sandwich","hamburger","meatloaf","sloppy joe","tuna melt","turkey plate"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f14d0febe8ae9f4953d6dfd30ed6d56"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Ompoc Eleven is either the craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet or the craft with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","The submarine built by Ecomarine Ltd. costs 4,000 dollars more than the craft built by MarineCo.","The submersible built by Ecomarine Ltd. is either the Marine V or the Steado G5.","The craft built by Abyss Toys costs somewhat more than the submarine with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","Of the submarine built by Deep Sea Inc. and the Marine V, one has a maximum depth of 4,000 feet and the other costs $27,000.","The $29,000 submarine isn't sold by Zephyr Waves.","The Steado G5 doesn't have a maximum depth of 2,500 feet.","The seven submarines are the $30,000 submersible, the Ukani Q2, the submersible with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet, the Ompoc Eleven, the submarine with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet, the Abby EX-4 and the craft built by Ecomarine Ltd..","The Abby EX-4 is either the submarine with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet or the submersible with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet.","The craft built by Abyss Toys costs 2,000 dollars less than the submarine built by Pan Systems.","The Ukani Q2 isn't sold by Pan Systems.","The craft with a maximum depth of 14,500 feet costs 4,000 dollars less than the Cafader Six.","Of the $31,000 submarine and the Cafader Six, one has a maximum depth of 4,000 feet and the other is sold by Ecomarine Ltd.."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000","$30,000","$31,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","4,000 feet","5,500 feet","8,500 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5eb97642dc28fc6efaef09056a5fcaad"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Bobby started skydiving in 1985.","Marcus started skydiving 4 years before the jumper who wears the violet suit.","Everett has done 56 previous jumps.","Everett started skydiving 1 year after the skydiver who wears the violet suit.","Neither Rodney nor Bobby is the jumper who has done 78 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 102 previous jumps doesn't wear the maroon suit.","Tyler is either the skydiver who first started in 1983 or the skydiver who first started in 1986.","The skydiver who first started in 1985 doesn't wear the teal suit.","Clayton wears the silver suit.","The skydiver who wears the lime green suit started skydiving sometime after the jumper who has done 102 previous jumps.","The skydiver who first started in 1987 hasn't done exactly 70 previous jumps.","The skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years after Kelly.","The jumper who has done 78 previous jumps started skydiving sometime after Marcus.","The jumper who wears the white suit started skydiving sometime before Clayton.","Marcus started skydiving 1 year after the skydiver who wears the maroon suit.","The skydiver who has done 73 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year before the skydiver who has done 85 previous jumps.","Tyler doesn't wear the teal suit.","Bobby started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who wears the blue suit."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Bobby","Clayton","Everett","Kelly","Marcus","Rodney","Tyler"],"label_c":["blue","lime green","maroon","silver","teal","violet","white"],"label_d":["56","69","70","73","78","85","102"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e6363674ce682a6da5b11a7f7f15eb3"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Lindsey was either the jumper who jumped 102.9 meters or the skier who scored 110 points.","The skier who jumped 110.8 meters scored 7 fewer points than Yvonne.","The person who jumped 95.0 meters scored 21 fewer points than the contestant who jumped 96.3 meters.","Wanda scored more points than Yvonne.","The person who jumped 86.4 meters scored 7 more points than the contestant who jumped 110.8 meters.","The contestant from Norway was either the person who scored 110 points or the contestant who jumped 90.1 meters.","Yvonne, the jumper who jumped 102.9 meters, the contestant who scored 89 points, the person from Denmark, the person who scored 124 points and the person from Germany were all different people.","The skier from Canada scored fewer points than the jumper who jumped 90.1 meters.","Shawna scored 14 fewer points than the jumper from Germany.","Candice didn't score exactly 103 points.","Of the skier who scored 103 points and the jumper who jumped 102.9 meters, one was from Denmark and the other is Elaine.","The person who jumped 110.8 meters scored more points than the contestant from Norway.","The jumper from Finland scored fewer points than Candice.","Yvonne wasn't from Sweden."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110","117","124"],"label_b":["Candice","Elaine","Lindsey","Robyn","Shawna","Wanda","Yvonne"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Denmark","Finland","Germany","Norway","Sweden","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb6ccc79c65637fab4c9b0b2c61e8e46"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Baudry Brim's painting, the piece that's been missing for 13 years, and the 1929 painting are three different paintings.","\"Willow Bend\" was painted sometime before the painting that's been missing for 20 years.","\"Hoxley Hills\" is either the 1905 piece or Honasha's masterpiece.","Pukes's painting hasn't been missing for exactly 19 years.","The piece that's been missing for 15 years is \"Orange Sky\".","Of \"Orange Sky\" and the piece that's been missing for 25 years, one was painted in 1929 and the other is by Quekal.","Fuji Fukiro's piece was painted 40 years before Etienne Etan's painting.","The 1921 piece, Baudry Brim's painting, and the piece that's been missing for 15 years are three different paintings.","The masterpiece that's been missing for 13 years was painted 16 years after the piece that's been missing for 25 years.","The 1945 painting isn't \"Lost in Time\".","Etienne Etan's painting has been missing for 22 years.","The masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years, the 1929 masterpiece, and Pukes's masterpiece are three different paintings.","Baudry Brim's piece, the painting that's been missing for 19 years, the masterpiece that's been missing for 25 years and Fuji Fukiro's painting are all different paintings.","Fuji Fukiro's masterpiece isn't \"Hoxley Hills\".","The 1913 masterpiece is either \"Hoxley Hills\" or \"Willow Bend\".","\"Clockwork\" was painted sometime before Graham Ginso's painting.","Fuji Fukiro's piece was painted sometime after \"Tantrum\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937","1945"],"label_b":["Baudry Brim","Etienne Etan","Fuji Fukiro","Graham Ginso","Honasha","Pukes","Quekal"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","19","20","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dfd1ca876e5e9ce1107e1663965349a4"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Lina Lopez's show starts 15 minutes after Green Tonight.","Of the program on channel 9 and the program that starts at 11:45 pm, one is hosted by Penny Pugh and the other is Red Eye Party.","The program that starts at 11:15 pm isn't Up Till Two.","Oda Osborn's program starts 60 minutes after Maddy Meyer's show.","Ken Kirby's show doesn't air on channel 5.","The show that starts at 11:30 pm, Red Eye Party, the program on channel 7, the show on channel 9, the show on channel 2 and Jack Jensen's show are all different shows.","The program on channel 2 is either Ken Kirby's program or Green Tonight.","Late Night starts 15 minutes after Tonight Again.","Of Oda Osborn's show and the program on channel 4, one starts at 11:15 pm and the other is Red Eye Party.","Variety X starts 30 minutes after Tonight Again.","Green Tonight starts 15 minutes before Tonight Again.","Lina Lopez's program starts sometime before Maddy Meyer's program.","Of Tonight Again and the program that starts at 10:15 pm, one is hosted by Nate Nichol and the other airs on channel 11."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm","11:30 pm","11:45 pm"],"label_b":["Jack Jensen","Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Red Eye Party","Tonight Again","Up Till Two","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["2","4","5","7","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03af0757abc15a70a046146391a3f263"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Alan, the patient suffering from migraines, the person with the 2:00pm appointment, the patient suffering from foot pain, the patient with Medicorp insurance and the person with the 1:00pm appointment are all different patients.","Billy is either the person with Triflex insurance or the person with Ambercare insurance.","Alan has an appointment 2 hours before Dave.","Billy has an appointment 5 hours after the person suffering from hip pain.","Guy has an appointment sometime after Willard.","The patient with Lifealign insurance has an appointment sometime before the patient suffering from back pain.","The patient with Ambercare insurance has an appointment 3 hours before the patient with Lifealign insurance.","Of Alan and the person with Ambercare insurance, one has the 12 noon appointment and the other is complaining about migraines.","Guy has an appointment 1 hour before Fernando.","The person with Fumanix insurance has an appointment sometime after the person suffering from foot pain.","The patient with Lifealign insurance has an appointment 3 hours before the patient suffering from vertigo.","The person suffering from heartburn has an appointment 1 hour before the patient with Red Shield insurance.","The patient with the 2:00pm appointment doesn't have insurance through Fumanix."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alan","Billy","Dave","Fernando","Guy","Leroy","Willard"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5823884b7403c19f6c59686a7c6443c1"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The Quinns' baby was born sometime after Veronica.","The child born at 12:16am was either the baby delivered in room 252 or Kate.","Maxine wasn't the Quinns'.","Zachary was born 3 minutes before the Herreras' baby.","The child delivered in room 206 was born sometime after Veronica.","The child delivered in room 230 wasn't the Underwoods'.","The seven babies were the baby delivered in room 120, the baby born at 12:07am, Veronica, the child born at 12:01am, the Ingrams' baby, Cassandra and Maxine.","The baby delivered in room 112 was born sometime after Zachary.","Gretchen, the baby born at 12:01am, and the child delivered in room 230 are three different babies.","Veronica was born 3 minutes before the baby delivered in room 225.","The child delivered in room 112 wasn't the Underwoods'.","The Vaughans' child was born 3 minutes before the baby delivered in room 230.","The child delivered in room 225 was born 9 minutes before the baby delivered in room 145.","Zachary, the baby born at 12:01am, and the baby delivered in room 230 are three different babies.","The baby born at 12:19am wasn't the Pearsons'.","Of the baby born at 12:10am and the baby delivered in room 120, one was the Pearsons' and the other was Cassandra."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am","12:16am","12:19am"],"label_b":["Cassandra","Gretchen","Kate","Maxine","Peggy","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["Estrada","Herrera","Ingram","Pearson","Quinn","Underwood","Vaughan"],"label_d":["112","120","145","206","225","230","252"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b431361218398b4eaa06174c0767ec09"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The facility in Fryeburg is set up for soccer games.","Of the arena with seating for 310 people and the facility in Paramount, one is set up for baseball games and the other is Frederick Arena.","Underwood Arena holds 40 more people than the baseball facility.","Ortiz Arena holds 120 fewer people than the football facility.","Of Ortiz Arena and the arena with seating for 350 people, one is in Upland and the other is set up for basketball games.","Joseph Arena holds 40 more people than the arena in Earlham.","Frederick Arena isn't set up for lacrosse games.","The baseball facility holds 40 more people than Ortiz Arena.","The arena in Jenner holds 40 more people than Cantu Arena.","Cantu Arena is set up for rugby games.","The facility in Garber is either Ingram Arena or the football facility.","The facility with seating for 110 people is set up for basketball games."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310","350"],"label_b":["Cantu","Frederick","Ingram","Joseph","Noble","Ortiz","Underwood"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Earlham","Fryeburg","Garber","Jenner","Paramount","Upland","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a806b3ffbcaea6de69b39fe11e6ab258"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Bold Service was directed by Paul Walnier.","Silk Mist, the film that received 8 nominations, the film directed by Tank Reznor, the movie directed by Maddie Mintz and the movie that received 5 nominations are all different films.","The movie that received 5 nominations, Maximum Risk, and the romance are three different films.","Of the comedy and the film directed by Danny Trevor, one got 2 nominations and the other is Maximum Risk.","Fatal Sheen wasn't directed by Gabby Jones.","The film directed by Adrienne Day received 3 more nominations than the thriller.","The movie that received 5 nominations was the film-noir.","Wild Ones is either the movie that received 2 nominations or the film that received 8 nominations.","The film directed by Tank Reznor received fewer nominations than the drama.","Thorn of Suns is either the movie directed by Paul Walnier or the drama.","Fatal Sheen was the action film.","The film directed by Danny Trevor received more nominations than the comedy.","The musical is either the movie directed by Paul Walnier or Sea of Dreams.","Bold Service didn't get 5 nominations.","The movie that received 7 nominations is either Fatal Sheen or the film directed by Adrienne Day.","Wild Ones received 2 fewer nominations than the movie directed by Maddie Mintz."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e31f0f0002125f69b8990fb8c77bafa2"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The farm Michael will dust on June 8th is either the one that grows potatoes or the business in Defiance.","The farm that grows soy isn't in Defiance.","The one that grows cucumbers is either the one Michael will dust on June 5th or the business in Jamestown.","The farm in Newark will be worked on 1 day after the business that grows corn.","The farm that grows cucumbers will be worked on 3 days after Iron Hill.","The one in Paradise will be worked on 1 day before the farm that grows spinach.","Lucky Star isn't in Milbridge.","The business that grows beets will be worked on 5 days after Hazelwood.","Blackwater is either the farm that grows soy or the one that grows beets.","The one that grows spinach will be worked on sometime before Lucky Star.","The farm Michael will dust on June 10th, Meadowgrove, Lucky Star, Hazelwood, the farm that grows beets and the farm that grows alfalfa are all different farms.","The farm in Ollie will be worked on 3 days before Lone Oak.","Of the farm Michael will dust on June 7th and the one that grows potatoes, one is Hazelwood and the other is in Newark."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th","June 9th","June 10th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Defiance","George","Jamestown","Milbridge","Newark","Ollie","Paradise"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","corn","potatoes","soy","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e44ed0f9bae32f3df8104d219306e2e"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Of the runner from Waldoboro and the runner in the silver shirt, one was Patrick and the other finished in 23 minutes.","The runner who finished in 27 minutes didn't wear the lime shirt.","The runner who finished in 23 minutes didn't wear the orange shirt.","The competitor in the indigo shirt finished 2 minutes before Isaac.","The contestant in the red shirt was either the runner who finished in 26 minutes or the runner from Corinth.","The competitor who finished in 25 minutes was either the runner in the indigo shirt or the competitor in the teal shirt.","The contestant who finished in 26 minutes was either Jay or the competitor from Bellflower.","Eduardo finished 2 minutes after Orlando.","Lynn finished 3 minutes after the competitor in the silver shirt.","Billy didn't finish in 27 minutes.","The runner from Kamrar finished sometime after the runner from San Pedro.","Neither the contestant who finished in 25 minutes nor the runner in the orange shirt was Jay.","Patrick finished sometime after the runner in the indigo shirt.","The contestant who finished in 22 minutes was either Isaac or Patrick.","The runner from Corinth finished 3 minutes after the competitor in the silver shirt.","Patrick wasn't from San Pedro.","The contestant from Bellflower finished 5 minutes after the runner from Alpine."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes","26 minutes","27 minutes"],"label_b":["Billy","Eduardo","Isaac","Jay","Lynn","Orlando","Patrick"],"label_c":["black","indigo","lime","orange","red","silver","teal"],"label_d":["Alpine","Bellflower","Corinth","Fullerton","Kamrar","San Pedro","Waldoboro"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f5be37ff08c839b9fd80f4977e05c2d"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The gator that is 11.5 feet long is somewhat younger than the gator that is 15.3 feet long.","The alligator that is 12.9 feet long is 5 years older than the alligator caught in Lynn.","Big Boy is somewhat older than the animal that is 15.3 feet long.","Rex wasn't caught in Argo.","Of the animal caught in Gary and the gator that is 12.9 feet long, one is named Carlos and the other is 35 years old.","The animal caught in Pisa is either the gator that is 9.4 feet long or Rex.","Of Carlos and the alligator that is 10.7 feet long, one is 25 years old and the other was captured in Gary.","Rex wasn't caught in Troy.","The animal caught in Argo is 10 years younger than Carlos.","Darwin is 20 years older than the animal that is 10.2 feet long.","The 20 year old animal is either the alligator caught in Pisa or the alligator caught in Argo.","Claws is 15 years younger than the alligator caught in Mesa.","Claws is 15 years older than the animal that is 10.2 feet long.","Draco is somewhat older than the gator caught in Gary.","Big Boy isn't 12.9 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25","30","35"],"label_b":["Big Boy","Carlos","Claws","Darwin","Draco","Kirby","Rex"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.2 feet","10.7 feet","11.5 feet","12.9 feet","14.0 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":["Argo","Gary","Lynn","Mesa","Pisa","Troy","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f7fdf3ec54c4988c8ec3b4180f72879"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The 86-year-old tortoise isn't the ringed tortoise.","The tortoise from Jamaica is 36 years younger than the one from El Salvador.","Shelly is older than the armored tortoise.","Toredo is 54 years older than the tortoise from Algeria.","The pitch belly tortoise is 36 years older than the animal from Honduras.","Yoda isn't from Kazakhstan.","Methuselah is older than Chewie.","Of the one from Kazakhstan and the pitch belly tortoise, one is 14 years old and the other is named Chewie.","Of Chewie and the swoop-backed tortoise, one is 68 years old and the other is from Belize.","The horned tortoise is 18 years older than the two rimmed tortoise.","The two rimmed tortoise, Yoda, and the 86-year-old tortoise are three different animals.","The one from Jamaica is either the horned tortoise or the 122-year-old one.","Methuselah is either the 50-year-old tortoise or the swoop-backed tortoise.","Speedy is older than the horned tortoise."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86","104","122"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Shelly","Snappy","Speedy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","horned","pitch belly","ringed","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["Algeria","Belize","El Salvador","Honduras","Jamaica","Kazakhstan","Namibia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db0eaa4791ff5e04ec75e1563282b407"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Freddie's purchase cost less than the specimen from Russia.","The specimen from Jordan wasn't the darkback.","Wesley's purchase was either the specimen from Tanzania or the specimen from Jordan.","Wesley's purchase sold for $60.","Of the specimen from Chile and Hazel's purchase, one sold for $105 and the other was the cart spider.","The arachnid that sold for $90 was either the specimen from Albania or Shelley's purchase.","Hazel's purchase was from Kenya.","The ipstin spider cost 45 dollars less than the redback.","The cart spider cost 45 dollars less than the specimen from Tanzania.","The specimen from Kenya cost 15 dollars less than Vicky's purchase.","Shelley's purchase wasn't from Russia.","The specimen from Chile cost 30 dollars more than the ipstin spider.","Of the black widow and Georgia's purchase, one was from Venezuela and the other sold for $120.","The specimen from Kenya was the wolf spider."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120","$135"],"label_b":["Freddie","Georgia","Hazel","Nichole","Shelley","Vicky","Wesley"],"label_c":["black widow","cart spider","darkback","ipstin spider","raft spider","redback","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Albania","Chile","Jordan","Kenya","Russia","Tanzania","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57dc773b3567569e48fd0e3f7cb1f0e6"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["The mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old was either the mammoth that was 9.3 ft tall or the animal that was 8.9 ft tall.","The mammoth found in Norway lived sometime before \"Thumper\".","The animal that was 7.8 ft tall wasn't found in Siberia.","The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall lived 30,000 years before the animal found in Siberia.","Of the animal found in Alaska and the animal that was 9.3 ft tall, one was named \"Dumbo\" and the other is thought to be 230,000 years old.","The mammoth found in Alaska was either \"Peanut\" or the mammoth believed to be 110,000 years old.","The mammoth found in Saskatchewan lived 30,000 years after the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall.","\"Peanut\" was either the mammoth found in Greenland or the animal that was 8.2 ft tall.","\"Bernie\" wasn't exactly 9.6 ft tall.","The animal that was 9.6 ft tall lived 30,000 years before the animal found in Norway.","\"Fang\", the mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old, the animal believed to be 200,000 years old, the mammoth that was 9.3 ft tall, the mammoth found in Siberia and the mammoth found in Norway were all different animals.","Of the mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old and the animal found in Scotland, one was 8.6 ft tall and the other was named \"Thumper\".","The mammoth found in Greenland lived 90,000 years after \"Ellie\"."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years","80,000 years","50,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.3 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adfe65f31ca169b516ee07dde5236187"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Peter Peck didn't go to Gabon.","The person sent out on April 7th went to Uruguay.","The person who covered the earthquake was either Ned Noble or Maddy Moore.","Linda Lott, the person who went to Yemen, the person who went to Uruguay, the person who covered the earthquake and the person who covered the flooding were all different people.","The person who went to Monaco left 1 day after the reporter who covered the mass protests.","The journalist who went to Luxembourg left 4 days after the journalist who went to Monaco.","The person who covered the solar eclipse left 1 day after the person who covered the Olympic games.","Linda Lott was either the reporter who covered the mass protests or the person sent out on April 10th.","The person who went to Luxembourg, Peter Peck, and Maddy Moore are three different people.","Of the journalist who covered the royal wedding and the reporter who went to Yemen, one was sent out on April 10th and the other was Sid Snyder.","The reporter sent out on April 4th, the person who went to Yemen, and Peter Peck are three different people.","Sid Snyder left 2 days after the journalist who went to Monaco.","Tam Terry didn't go to Luxembourg.","Randy Reid was either the person who covered the mass protests or the reporter who covered the election.","Randy Reid left sometime before the reporter who covered the royal wedding.","Maddy Moore was sent out on April 6th.","The reporter who covered the mass protests left 2 days before the reporter who went to Algeria."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th","April 10th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Peter Peck","Randy Reid","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Algeria","Ecuador","Gabon","Luxembourg","Monaco","Uruguay","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=453760302d1bd8dff37e1d49b8a1bac0"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The one who had the cafe mocha was either Kim or Elizabeth.","The person who paid $9.99 was either the one who had the chai tea or Kim.","Of the person who paid $11.99 and Belinda, one had the espresso and the other ordered the sherbet.","The diner who ordered the flan didn't have the cappuccino.","Tim paid 3 dollars more than the one who had the cafe mocha.","The diner who ordered the mousse paid 3 dollars more than the one who had the espresso.","Elizabeth paid 2 dollars less than the diner who ordered the souffle.","The diner who ordered the spice cake paid 2 dollars more than the one who had the cafe mocha.","The one who had the espresso paid 5 dollars less than the one who had the earl grey tea.","The seven friends were the one who had the cafe americano, Virgil, the person who paid $7.99, the diner who ordered the parfait, the person who paid $9.99, the person who paid $10.99 and the diner who ordered the mousse.","Virgil didn't order the flan.","Of the person who paid $8.99 and Patricia, one ordered the spice cake and the other had the cafe mocha."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Belinda","Elizabeth","Kim","Marco","Patricia","Tim","Virgil"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["creme brulee","flan","mousse","parfait","sherbet","souffle","spice cake"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c8630bc146497d7ffc1b82781f794d6"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The video game bought by Melvin came out sometime before the one that sold for $70.","The video game that sold for $60, the video game that came out in 1987, Blaster Boy, the game bought by Oscar, the one that came out in 1985 and the video game that came out in 1983 are all different video games.","The video game bought by Melvin came out 1 year after Gator Attack.","The game bought by Phillip is either the video game that came out in 1986 or the game that came out in 1985.","The video game that sold for $35 came out sometime after Blaster Boy.","Of Victorforce and the game that came out in 1989, one sold for $35 and the other was purchased by Zachary.","The game that came out in 1985 is either Victorforce or the one bought by William.","The game that sold for $85 came out 2 years before the one that sold for $80.","The video game that came out in 1986 didn't sell for $70.","Gator Attack is either the game that sold for $90 or the video game bought by Kyle.","Of the video game that sold for $35 and the one that came out in 1987, one was purchased by Oscar and the other is AWOL Alert.","Of Troop Seven and the game that sold for $55, one came out in 1989 and the other was purchased by William.","The video game that sold for $55 came out 5 years after the game that sold for $60.","Magic Marbles didn't sell for $55."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988","1989"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Horace","Kyle","Melvin","Oscar","Phillip","William","Zachary"],"label_d":["$35","$55","$60","$70","$80","$85","$90"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72bf4f75b6f55d2400c4edccf95a106d"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Amelia didn't request kale.","Nellie paid 5 dollars more than the person who wanted bananas.","Eddie didn't request kale.","The customer who paid $10.75 didn't request flaxseed.","Of the person who wanted strawberries and Trevor, one asked for chia seeds and the other paid $8.75.","The customer who wanted oranges is either the person who requested ginger or the customer who requested quinoa.","Nellie didn't request quinoa.","Amelia, the person who paid $6.75, and the customer who requested flaxseed are three different people.","Ken paid $8.75.","The customer who paid $6.75 is either the customer who requested kale or the customer who requested ginger.","Leticia paid 5 dollars less than Amelia.","The customer who wanted tangerines paid 4 dollars more than the customer who wanted bananas.","The customer who wanted blackberries didn't request flaxseed.","Amelia didn't want oranges.","Leticia paid 1 dollar less than the customer who requested acai berries.","The customer who wanted blueberries didn't request flaxseed.","Isabel didn't pay $9.75.","The customer who wanted strawberries paid 2 dollars more than Eddie.","The customer who paid $12.75 didn't want blueberries."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75","$12.75"],"label_b":["Amelia","Eddie","Isabel","Ken","Leticia","Nellie","Trevor"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=460d47f61daddd21322847e8284cce83"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["The person going to Paris will leave 2 months after the diplomat going to Brussels.","Of the diplomat going to Paris and Daniel, one will leave in February and the other will leave for the 9 day visit.","The ambassador with the 2 day visit will leave 1 month after the person going to Brussels.","The person leaving in June is either Case or Ingram.","Kirby will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 2 day visit.","The diplomat leaving in May won't go to Athens.","The person leaving in May won't leave for the 10 day visit.","Neither the ambassador with the 5 day visit nor the person going to Warsaw is Fitzgerald.","The diplomat leaving in February will go to Warsaw.","Fitzgerald is either the person going to Brussels or the diplomat going to Athens.","Ingram won't leave in March.","Kirby will leave in April.","Jacobson won't leave for the 9 day visit.","The ambassador with the 6 day visit is either Thornton or the person leaving in June.","The person going to Warsaw will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 4 day visit.","The diplomat going to Vienna will leave 5 months after Thornton.","The person going to Warsaw will leave 2 months before the diplomat going to Oslo.","Neither the person leaving in June nor Fitzgerald is the ambassador with the 10 day visit."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Case","Daniel","Fitzgerald","Ingram","Jacobson","Kirby","Thornton"],"label_c":["2 day","4 day","5 day","6 day","8 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Athens","Brussels","Oslo","Paris","Skopje","Vienna","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80efcf1333413a44a72820f2fde5d229"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Eduardo was adopted 1 month after Gail's pet.","The dachshund was adopted sometime before the poodle.","Hannah's pet is either the boxer or the schnauzer.","The collie was adopted sometime after the schnauzer.","Tracey's pet isn't named Patrick.","Kevin was adopted 2 months after Mathew.","Hannah's pet was adopted 3 months after Gail's pet.","The seven puppies are Kevin, the puppy adopted in January, Tracey's pet, the poodle, Kayla's pet, the collie and Hannah's pet.","Vincent is either the puppy adopted in May or Sherri's pet.","The boxer was adopted 1 month after the shih tzu.","Norma's pet was adopted sometime after Sherri's pet.","Vincent was adopted sometime after Zachary.","Kayla's pet is either Mathew or Vincent.","The poodle is either Sherri's pet or the dog adopted in January.","Of the dachshund and Ollie's pet, one was adopted in June and the other is named Mathew."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Gail","Hannah","Kayla","Norma","Ollie","Sherri","Tracey"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","collie","dachshund","poodle","schnauzer","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Eduardo","Kevin","Mathew","Patrick","Terrance","Vincent","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86dbb7500d7fb4697b461bada987c65e"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["The gas station in Miles charges 4 cents more per gallon than the store in Santa Rosa.","The gas station in Miles, the gas station charging $1.15 per gallon, and Fuel Stop are three different stations.","Vexon isn't on Emma Street.","The store on Rice Court charges 4 cents less per gallon than the gas station on Penates Drive.","The store on Penates Drive isn't in Santa Rosa.","The gas station in Bucksport charges 16 cents less per gallon than the gas station in Jenner.","Vexon doesn't charge $1.15 per gallon.","Of the gas station charging $1.07 per gallon and Energo, one is on League Avenue and the other is in Udell.","Gas-N-Go is on York Court.","Phil's Fill-Up isn't on N Street.","Of Energo and the gas station charging $1.11 per gallon, one is on York Court and the other is in Jenner.","The business in Bucksport charges somewhat less per gallon than the business in Quasqueton.","The business on Emma Street charges somewhat more per gallon than the business in Udell.","The store in Walnut Grove charges 8 cents more per gallon than Vexon.","The gas station on Rice Court charges 8 cents more per gallon than Phil's Fill-Up.","Kwik Mart charges somewhat less per gallon than Ballantines."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23","$1.27","$1.31"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Phil\\'s Fill-Up","Vexon"],"label_c":["Bucksport","Jenner","Miles","Quasqueton","Santa Rosa","Udell","Walnut Grove"],"label_d":["Emma Street","Ivy Street","League Avenue","N Street","Penates Drive","Rice Court","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=726f120c05182801678bef6ae0939c40"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["Opal's class begins sometime before the bikram yoga class.","The seven classes are the session with 5 people, Juana's session, the 12:30pm class, the 1:30pm session, Marilyn's session, Teresa's class and the iyengar yoga class.","Nancy's session begins 1 hour before Juana's session.","Of the ashtanga yoga class and Juana's class, one has 12 people in it and the other is at 1:30pm.","The anusara yoga session doesn't have exactly 8 people in it.","The prenatal yoga session starts sometime after the anusara yoga class.","The 2:30pm session is either the class with 8 people or the session with 15 people.","Of the anusara yoga session and the class with 6 people, one is led by Teresa and the other is at 10:30am.","The vinyasa yoga class isn't led by Pamela.","The session with 8 people isn't led by Marilyn.","Teresa's session starts sometime after the session with 9 people.","The hatha yoga class doesn't start at 12:30pm.","The bikram yoga class doesn't start at 12:30pm.","Teresa's session is either the 2:30pm session or the class with 9 people.","The 1:30pm session doesn't have exactly 9 people in it."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Marilyn","Nancy","Opal","Pamela","Sandra","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81693f91cdb6157bdee9927c1361d2d3"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The mushroom found in Cooper Woods is either the mushroom going to Nature's Way or the oyster mushroom.","The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for 5 dollars less per pound than the bear's tooth mushroom.","Of the mushroom that sells for $40 per pound and the mushroom found in Hardy Woods, one is the velvet foot and the other will go to Wickman's.","The woodear mushroom sells for 15 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Organimarket.","The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for 15 dollars less per pound than the mushroom found in Wiota Woods.","The mushroom going to Localvoria is either the bricktop mushroom or the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound.","The mushroom going to Abby's Mart sells for 25 dollars less per pound than the mushroom going to Pete's Produce.","The mushroom going to Abby's Mart is either the mushroom that sells for $40 per pound or the oyster mushroom.","The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom found in Buckeye Woods.","The mushroom found in Upland Woods won't go to Wickman's.","Of the mushroom going to Localvoria and the mushroom that sells for $50 per pound, one was found in Lowell Woods and the other is the velvet foot.","The shaggy mane mushroom won't go to Edna's Edibles."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45","$50","$55"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","oyster","pink bottom","shaggy mane","velvet foot","woodear"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Edna\\'s Edibles","Localvoria","Nature\\'s Way","Organimarket","Pete\\'s Produce","Wickman\\'s"],"label_d":["Buckeye Woods","Cooper Woods","Hardy Woods","Lowell Woods","Newell Woods","Upland Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52ae4dd1fdd0fb33a8cea3c0605e34a3"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The one who had the espresso paid 5 dollars more than the one who had the cafe latte.","Neither the one who had the cafe mocha nor the one who had the cafe latte was Patricia.","The one who had the earl grey tea paid more than Zachary.","The diner who ordered the pecan pie paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the streusel.","The one who had the cappuccino, the person who paid $6.99, the person who paid $7.99, the diner who ordered the rice pudding and the diner who ordered the bread pudding were all different friends.","The diner who ordered the tiramisu didn't have the cappuccino.","The one who had the espresso was either Opal or the diner who ordered the streusel.","Zachary paid 1 dollar less than Yolanda.","Patricia didn't have the cappuccino.","The one who had the cafe americano paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the rice pudding.","Russell didn't order the tiramisu.","The diner who ordered the gelato paid less than the one who had the cafe mocha.","Of the person who paid $6.99 and the one who had the cafe latte, one was Francis and the other ordered the gelato.","The diner who ordered the bread pudding paid 4 dollars more than the diner who ordered the streusel.","The person who paid $7.99 ordered the pecan pie.","The diner who ordered the tiramisu didn't have the earl grey tea.","The diner who ordered the parfait paid 2 dollars more than Zachary."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Francis","Opal","Patricia","Russell","Tim","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["bread pudding","gelato","parfait","pecan pie","rice pudding","streusel","tiramisu"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54a077db1344e305bada45291a2eda19"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The chalkhill butterfly cost 30 dollars less than the specimen from Norway.","Linda's purchase cost 45 dollars more than the swallowtail butterfly.","The specimen from Qatar cost less than the grayling butterfly.","Katie's purchase cost 30 dollars less than Sophie's purchase.","The specimen from Zimbabwe was either Yvette's purchase or the peacock butterfly.","Of the atlas butterfly and Sophie's purchase, one was from Panama and the other sold for $120.","The peacock butterfly cost more than Elsie's purchase.","Of the peacock butterfly and the specimen from Romania, one sold for $60 and the other was won by Linda.","Of the specimen from Oman and Sophie's purchase, one sold for $90 and the other was the swallowtail butterfly.","The peacock butterfly was either Katie's purchase or the butterfly that sold for $45.","Yvette's purchase didn't cost $105.","Joann's purchase was either the butterfly that sold for $60 or the specimen from Norway.","The atlas butterfly cost 15 dollars less than the peppered butterfly."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120","$135"],"label_b":["Elsie","Irma","Joann","Katie","Linda","Sophie","Yvette"],"label_c":["atlas","chalkhill","clearwing","grayling","peacock","peppered","swallowtail"],"label_d":["Madagascar","Norway","Oman","Panama","Qatar","Romania","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d62f226e09cb9a9a4f96b8fd6de6e5a3"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Raul's hot sauce doesn't use the assam anjula.","The hot sauce that uses the naga viper is 20,000 SHU spicier than the product that uses the injie chili.","The hot sauce that uses the bhut jolokia is 5,000 SHU spicier than the product that uses the blue moluga.","\"Burn Squad\" is either the sauce that uses the naga viper or Raul's sauce.","The product rated at 10,000 SHU is either the hot sauce that uses the ghost pepper or \"Alpha Pepper\".","\"Baja Tickler\" is somewhat spicier than the sauce that uses the naga viper.","Betsy's sauce is 10,000 SHU spicier than Phillip's hot sauce.","\"Hertz So Good\" is 15,000 SHU spicier than Herman's product.","\"Lips Ablaze\" is 10,000 SHU spicier than \"Hertz So Good\".","Of Betsy's product and \"Baja Tickler\", one uses the blue moluga and the other is rated at 25,000 Scoville Heat Units.","Lula's product is 25,000 SHU spicier than the sauce that uses the ghost pepper.","\"Magma Drizzle\" is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the product that uses the ghost pepper.","Natalie's sauce is somewhat less spicy than Herman's sauce."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000","30,000","35,000"],"label_b":["Betsy","Felipe","Herman","Lula","Natalie","Phillip","Raul"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Magma Drizzle","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","blue moluga","ghost pepper","injie chili","naga viper","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62615005c5d49aadc8b3d3d1ffd2bd93"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The Andromeda mobile phone has somewhat less storage than the Opel item.","The Technitron mobile phone has somewhat less storage than the $225 item.","The 10 GB one isn't made by Opel.","The Lunia V2 is either the Opel item or the Dynatra phone.","Of the Andromeda mobile phone and the $25 one, one has 14 GB of storage and the other is the Zennia 580.","The $75 mobile phone has 4 GB more storage than the $225 mobile phone.","The Zennia 580 has 10 GB less storage than the Volkia one.","The Winnow XD doesn't have exactly 12 GB of storage.","The Winnow XD has somewhat more storage than the $125 phone.","The Alphalon II has 4 GB more storage than the $125 one.","Of the 2 GB phone and the $199 item, one is made by Opel and the other is the Zennia 580.","The Lunia V2 doesn't have exactly 6 GB of storage.","Of the $145 phone and the Pegasus phone, one is the Alphalon II and the other has 2 GB of storage.","The Epplex 7s is either the 4 GB item or the 10 GB one.","The $145 one has 2 GB less storage than the Portimax C."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB","12 GB","14 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$125","$145","$165","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e4e73c2ae5036a610ea09b39228865a"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team with 9 members deployed 2 hours before the team that dropped at Crestline X.","The team that dropped at Anthon Ridge is either Yankee Group or India Group.","The squad with 4 members weren't dropped at Dana Point.","Yankee Group is either the team with 4 members or the squad that dropped at Frazier Park.","The team with 4 members deployed 4 hours after the team with 7 members.","The team with 5 members deployed 4 hours before Yankee Group.","The team with 6 members weren't dropped at Frazier Park.","India Group deployed sometime before Whiskey Group.","Foxtrot Group weren't dropped at Gran Mountain.","The team that jumped at 10:00am, the team with 7 members, Whiskey Group, Yankee Group, the team that dropped at Gran Mountain and the team that dropped at Brook Woods are all different teams.","The squad with 5 members deployed 1 hour after Tango Group.","Of the team with 5 members and the squad that jumped at 12:00pm, one was dropped at Anthon Ridge and the other is Charlie Group.","The squad with 9 members deployed sometime before the squad with 7 members.","The team with 8 members deployed 4 hours after the squad that dropped at Brook Woods."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f681751bca0cf241eaeb98ec6702c9c"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The probe going to Neptune launched sometime after Russia's probe.","Oman's mission is going to Mars.","The probe going to Callisto launched 2 months after the Disty.","Angola's mission launched 1 month after Russia's probe.","The mission going to Mercury launched 2 months before the Jani Mila.","Of the Moro Jaddo and the mission going to Uranus, one launched in June and the other was sent up by Russia.","The Eyvaw wasn't launched in Angola.","The Ateyin, the mission going to Uranus, the probe that launched in March, Kosovo's probe, Zimbabwe's probe and Russia's probe are all different probes.","Malaysia's mission isn't going to Neptune.","The Jani Mila wasn't launched in Malaysia.","Angola's probe is going to Uranus.","The Lezko is either Panama's mission or Kosovo's probe.","The Lezko launched sometime before the probe going to Mercury.","Of Russia's mission and the Lezko, one is going to Pluto and the other launched in January."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Ateyin","Disty","Eyvaw","Jani Mila","Lezko","Moro Jaddo","Ralu"],"label_c":["Callisto","Ganymede","Mars","Mercury","Neptune","Pluto","Uranus"],"label_d":["Angola","Kosovo","Malaysia","Oman","Panama","Russia","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=729a4553d56696f0f6c1314efa1c0ff6"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The sailor in the catamaran, Tara Carroll, and the owner of the Shady Lady are three different people.","The sailor in the trimaran took 20 more days to finish than the sailor in the schooner.","Of Debra Decker and the sailor in the gaff cutter, one sailed the Alpha One and the other finished in 282 days.","Neal Bundt took 4 fewer days to finish than the competitor in the catamaran.","Vicky Estes was either the sailor in the schooner or the person in the pilot cutter.","Vicky Estes took somewhat more days to finish than Gil Baxter.","Ed Alexander was either the owner of the Quick Silver or the person in the catamaran.","The seven people were the owner of the Bay Hawk, the sailor who finished in 282 days, the person in the catamaran, Gil Baxter, Debra Decker, the competitor in the pilot cutter and Neal Bundt.","The person who finished in 286 days didn't sail the Dream Walker.","Of the sailor who finished in 290 days and the competitor in the sloop, one sailed the Sea Dart and the other was Tara Carroll.","Wendell Orr didn't sail the Dream Walker.","The owner of the Shady Lady didn't use the ketch.","The owner of the Alpha One took 16 more days to finish than Wendell Orr.","The competitor in the sloop took somewhat fewer days to finish than the owner of the Sea Dart."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286","290","294"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Bay Hawk","Confluence","Dream Walker","Quick Silver","Sea Dart","Shady Lady"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17c8f6417daec72854da630dea87ac67"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["Of the comet Eddy Dennis discovered and the comet discovered in 2012, one is Klionne and the other orbits the sun once every 30 years.","The one Miller discovered isn't Peinope.","The one with an orbital period of 72 years was discovered sometime before the comet Quinn discovered.","The comet Eddy Dennis discovered was discovered 5 years after Sporrin.","The one Dean Courtis discovered was discovered 1 year after the one Nolan discovered.","The comet Lawrence discovered is Crecci.","The comet with an orbital period of 15 years was discovered 3 years after the one with an orbital period of 29 years.","The one Nolan discovered was discovered sometime after the one with an orbital period of 47 years.","The comet Vance discovered was discovered 1 year after the one Miller discovered.","The one Dean Courtis discovered, the one discovered in 2013, and the one discovered in 2014 are three different comets.","The comet Quinn discovered was found in 2012.","Klionne was discovered 4 years after the one with an orbital period of 29 years.","The comet discovered in 2009 is either the one Vance discovered or the comet with an orbital period of 47 years.","The comet Dean Courtis discovered is either the comet with an orbital period of 58 years or Wally Six.","Casputi was discovered 2 years after the one with an orbital period of 29 years.","The one Lawrence discovered was discovered 2 years after Trosny."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"label_b":["Dean Courtis","Eddy Dennis","Lawrence","Miller","Nolan","Quinn","Vance"],"label_c":["Casputi","Crecci","Klionne","Peinope","Sporrin","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":["15 years","21 years","29 years","30 years","47 years","58 years","72 years"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5be15318b2a94470ec643ae638f9dd2"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Martin doesn't work with fir.","Hubert charges 2 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who works with spruce.","The seven woodworkers are the carver who works with teak, Evan, Nathan, Martin, Oliver, the sci-fi fan who sells Enthatia figurines and Hubert.","The carver who sells Morutia figurines charges 10 dollars more than the sci-fi fan who sells Rodim figurines.","The carver who sells Untiaos figurines charges 6 dollars less than the woodworker who works with fir.","The sci-fi fan who sells Untiaos figurines is either the woodworker who works with yew or the carver who charges 11 dollars.","The sci-fi fan who charges 5 dollars is either Nathan or the woodworker who sells Rodim figurines.","Hubert charges 4 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who sells Oseb figurines.","The woodworker who sells Enthatia figurines charges more than the carver who sells Morutia figurines.","Evan charges less than the sci-fi fan who works with chestnut.","The sci-fi fan who works with oak charges more than the woodworker who sells Wata figurines.","Of the sci-fi fan who charges 11 dollars and the woodworker who works with walnut, one sells Oseb figurines and the other is Kelly."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars","13 dollars","15 dollars"],"label_b":["Evan","Hubert","Kelly","Larry","Martin","Nathan","Oliver"],"label_c":["chestnut","fir","oak","spruce","teak","walnut","yew"],"label_d":["Enthatia","Morutia","Oseb","Rodim","Untiaos","Voroldo","Wata"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25e3c71ad3b06a721d3ba64de189e956"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Virgil wears the maroon suit.","Otis didn't start skydiving in 1988.","Of the jumper who wears the white suit and Harvey, one started skydiving in 1988 and the other has done 73 previous jumps.","Shaun started skydiving 2 years before Arnold.","The jumper who wears the gold suit is either the jumper who first started in 1983 or the skydiver who first started in 1988.","Otis didn't start skydiving in 1986.","The skydiver who wears the maroon suit started skydiving sometime before the jumper who has done 78 previous jumps.","The skydiver who wears the maroon suit started skydiving 3 years before the jumper who wears the silver suit.","Arnold is either the skydiver who first started in 1986 or the jumper who wears the red suit.","The jumper who first started in 1986 hasn't done exactly 78 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 73 previous jumps started skydiving sometime before the skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 73 previous jumps wears the silver suit.","The jumper who wears the gold suit started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who wears the blue suit.","Virgil has done 64 previous jumps.","Everett hasn't done exactly 49 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 85 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who has done 102 previous jumps."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Arnold","Everett","Gordon","Harvey","Otis","Shaun","Virgil"],"label_c":["blue","gold","maroon","red","silver","teal","white"],"label_d":["42","49","64","73","78","85","102"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd4893a840ce876987afaf9d61200285"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The $195 siren is 5 decibels quieter than the Rip Tide.","The $195 siren is 5 decibels louder than the siren released in 1997.","The siren released in 1994 is either the Viking 5 or the Eco Alert.","Of the siren with a loudness of 100 decibels and the siren released in 1997, one costs $140 and the other is the Viking 5.","Of the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels and the siren released in 1996, one costs $160 and the other is the Rip Tide.","The Securalert is louder than the $145 siren.","The siren released in 2007 is 5 decibels quieter than the siren released in 2000.","The Securalert is either the $182 siren or the $140 siren.","The seven sirens are the Bradley X9, the $182 siren, the siren released in 1997, the $160 siren, the siren with a loudness of 100 decibels, the siren released in 1999 and the siren released in 1994.","The $160 siren wasn't released in 2000.","The Armor-Stop is either the siren with a loudness of 100 decibels or the $145 siren.","The $120 siren is louder than the $160 siren."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels","125 decibels","130 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Bradley X9","Eco Alert","Rip Tide","Securalert","Soundarm","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1994","1996","1997","1999","2000","2004","2007"],"label_d":["$120","$140","$145","$160","$182","$188","$195"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db93c2f10393a15bfab3ec91295cdc60"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["\"Snuffles\" lived 60,000 years before the animal found in Scotland.","\"Fang\" isn't believed to be 50,000 years old.","The mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall lived 30,000 years after the animal found in Greenland.","\"Ellie\" lived 30,000 years before \"Bernie\".","Of \"Snuffles\" and the mammoth found in Norway, one is thought to be 140,000 years old and the other was 9.6 ft tall.","\"Dumbo\" lived 30,000 years before the animal that was 7.8 ft tall.","\"Peanut\" lived 60,000 years after \"Bernie\".","The seven animals were the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall, the animal found in Norway, the animal believed to be 170,000 years old, \"Thumper\", \"Fang\", \"Dumbo\" and \"Snuffles\".","The animal that was 9.3 ft tall was either the mammoth found in Saskatchewan or \"Fang\".","Of the animal believed to be 50,000 years old and \"Snuffles\", one was 9.3 ft tall and the other was unearthed in Michigan.","\"Bernie\" wasn't found in Alaska.","The animal that was 8.9 ft tall, the animal believed to be 170,000 years old, and \"Fang\" are three different animals.","The animal that was 8.2 ft tall lived 60,000 years before \"Snuffles\"."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years","80,000 years","50,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.3 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ab0560b5a1e662428568f8d488fe593"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Of the film with a running time of 65 minutes and Lionel Lowe's film, one is Jacky Steel and the other was made in Lithuania.","Lionel Lowe's film is 25 minutes longer than the film produced in Ukraine.","Of Jesse Jimenez's film and Arctic Visions, one has a running time of 85 minutes and the other was made in Denmark.","Harvest Sun is either the movie produced in Denmark or Gus Guzman's film.","Ben Barrera's film is 5 minutes longer than the film produced in Croatia.","Lionel Lowe's film is either Tearful Night or the movie with a running time of 55 minutes.","The movie produced in Croatia is 10 minutes longer than Arctic Visions.","Milton Vale is 15 minutes longer than West of Eden.","The film with a running time of 60 minutes is either the film produced in Croatia or Sid Saunders's film.","Keith King's film is either the film produced in Croatia or Harvest Sun.","Eric Edwards's film wasn't made in Iceland.","The film produced in Macedonia is 10 minutes longer than the film produced in Iceland."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes","85 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Eric Edwards","Gus Guzman","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King","Lionel Lowe","Sid Saunders"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Belgium","Croatia","Denmark","Iceland","Lithuania","Macedonia","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ad9bd90ffdabf318e71915e42366928"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Milton Vale is either the film produced in Greece or Lionel Lowe's film.","Neither the film with a running time of 85 minutes nor the movie with a running time of 75 minutes is Keith King's film.","The movie produced in Romania is longer than Keith King's film.","The movie produced in Belgium isn't Tearful Night.","Arctic Visions is 10 minutes shorter than the movie produced in Macedonia.","Dreams of July is 5 minutes shorter than Harvest Sun.","The movie with a running time of 85 minutes isn't West of Eden.","The film with a running time of 70 minutes is either the film produced in Finland or Tearful Night.","The movie produced in Estonia is longer than Eric Edwards's film.","The movie produced in Denmark is 5 minutes longer than Keith King's film.","Milton Vale is 5 minutes longer than the movie produced in Estonia.","Of Ben Barrera's film and Harvest Sun, one was made in Macedonia and the other has a running time of 60 minutes.","The movie with a running time of 75 minutes isn't Arctic Visions.","Eric Edwards's film is 5 minutes shorter than Don Daugherty's film.","Gus Guzman's film isn't Tearful Night.","Neither Keith King's film nor the film with a running time of 80 minutes is the movie produced in Estonia.","Keith King's film wasn't made in Belgium.","Of Tearful Night and the movie produced in Denmark, one has a running time of 80 minutes and the other was directed by Eric Edwards."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes","85 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Don Daugherty","Eric Edwards","Gus Guzman","Keith King","Lionel Lowe","Sid Saunders"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Belgium","Denmark","Estonia","Finland","Greece","Macedonia","Romania"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56f3bd75348c537f3f7ceef417c0df38"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The game bought by Lloyd came out 4 years after Magic Marbles.","The video game that sold for $45 came out 1 year before the one that sold for $90.","Of Countershot and the video game that came out in 1985, one sold for $40 and the other was purchased by Zachary.","The one bought by Lloyd came out sometime before the one that sold for $45.","The one that sold for $90 is either Blaster Boy or the video game bought by Phillip.","Of the game that came out in 1983 and the game bought by Neal, one is Countershot and the other sold for $80.","Troop Seven didn't come out in 1986.","Of AWOL Alert and the game that sold for $55, one came out in 1987 and the other was purchased by Kyle.","Of the one that came out in 1985 and the game bought by Lloyd, one sold for $70 and the other is Blaster Boy.","Blaster Boy came out 2 years after Victorforce.","The video game that came out in 1988 wasn't bought by Shannon.","Gator Attack came out 5 years after the video game bought by Neal."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988","1989"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Frank","Kyle","Lloyd","Neal","Phillip","Shannon","Zachary"],"label_d":["$40","$45","$55","$70","$80","$90","$95"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa48e670916d037665842a73967b98f7"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The contestant from Braddyville finished 14 points lower than the player who threw the red darts.","Bill finished somewhat lower than the player who threw the green darts.","The player who threw the black darts scored 14 points higher than the contestant from New Market.","The player from Toledo scored 7 points higher than Hubert.","The contestant who threw the yellow darts finished 7 points lower than Nicholas.","Bill scored 28 points higher than the contestant from New Market.","The contestant who threw the yellow darts finished somewhat lower than Willard.","Of the player who scored 69 points and Jeffrey, one threw the green darts and the other was from Yorktown.","Luther scored somewhat higher than the player who threw the white darts.","The player from Braddyville didn't throw the gray darts.","Oscar scored somewhat higher than Hubert.","Of the contestant who threw the violet darts and the contestant from Toledo, one was Bill and the other finished with 48 points.","The contestant from Epworth was either Oscar or the contestant who threw the red darts.","Hubert didn't throw the yellow darts.","Jeffrey wasn't from Lohrville."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76","83"],"label_b":["Bill","Hubert","Jeffrey","Luther","Nicholas","Oscar","Willard"],"label_c":["black","gray","green","red","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Epworth","Gilbertville","Lohrville","New Market","Toledo","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=273ca4c06fbf57363fd669370295e530"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Of the diner who ordered the cheesecake and the person who paid $10.99, one had the chai tea and the other was Delia.","Marco paid less than the one who had the cafe americano.","Marco didn't order the souffle.","Ivan paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the souffle.","Marco didn't have the cafe mocha.","Belinda was either the one who had the chai tea or the person who paid $9.99.","The one who had the earl grey tea paid 2 dollars less than the diner who ordered the pecan pie.","Of Francis and the one who had the chai tea, one ordered the sherbet and the other paid $5.99.","The diner who ordered the mousse paid 2 dollars less than Wayne.","The diner who ordered the creme brulee paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the pecan pie.","The one who had the cafe latte paid more than Belinda.","The one who had the chai tea was either the person who paid $7.99 or the person who paid $10.99.","Delia paid 5 dollars more than the diner who ordered the souffle.","The diner who ordered the pecan pie didn't have the cappuccino.","The person who paid $8.99 didn't have the cappuccino."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Belinda","Delia","Francis","Ivan","Marco","Patricia","Wayne"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["cheesecake","creme brulee","mousse","pecan pie","sherbet","souffle","spice cake"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e65e873b2edb3bb7e85b81629293b87"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The acid rain expert will be either the person who will speak on May 12th or Nancy.","The fossil fuels expert is scheduled 1 day after the presenter from Yale.","Darlene will be either the presenter from Brown or the person from Stanford.","The person from Brown won't talk about sulfur oxide.","Neither the person from Brown nor the person who will speak on May 13th will be Kristen.","The presenter from Yale will be either the presenter who will speak on May 15th or the person who will speak on May 10th.","Nancy won't be speaking on May 15th.","The wind power expert is scheduled 1 day before the person from Ohio State.","The presenter from Yale is scheduled 2 days before Carla.","Felipe will be either the wind power expert or the nitrogen usage expert.","The presenter from Duke is scheduled sometime after the fossil fuels expert.","Phillip will be either the presenter from Yale or the acid rain expert.","The person from Yale is scheduled 2 days before the presenter from Cornell.","The presenter from Brown is scheduled 1 day before the person from Harvard.","The seven presenters will be Henrietta, the presenter who will speak on May 16th, the presenter who will speak on May 11th, the solar energy expert, the person from Harvard, the person who will speak on May 13th and the person who will speak on May 10th.","Of the person from Harvard and the presenter who will speak on May 16th, one will discuss acid rain and the other is Felipe."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_b":["Carla","Darlene","Felipe","Henrietta","Kristen","Nancy","Phillip"],"label_c":["acid rain","fossil fuels","global warming","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Duke","Harvard","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a31880a1bca8b43d7357bee324a2a39"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in August is either Freda Fisher's project or the Harkin Drive project.","The Quince Street project begins 3 months before Cal Craft's project.","Of Dawn Daniels's project and the Juniper Lane project, one starts in April and the other will have a budget of $35,000.","Dawn Daniels's project is either the $30,000 project or the Quince Street project.","Of Bill Bonner's project and the $25,000 project, one will focus on Norway Court and the other starts in May.","The $28,000 project begins sometime before Dawn Daniels's project.","The $40,000 project begins 1 month before the Boom Court project.","Hal Hamilton's project begins 2 months before Freda Fisher's project.","The $28,000 project won't be managed by Hal Hamilton.","The $32,000 project begins sometime before Bill Bonner's project.","The Virgil Street project begins sometime after the Harkin Drive project.","Neither the $28,000 project nor the job starting in August is the Norway Court project.","The Virgil Street project won't have a budget of $36,000.","Irma Ingram's project begins 3 months after the Virgil Street project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September","October"],"label_b":["Boom Court","Harkin Drive","Juniper Lane","Norway Court","Quince Street","Shelly Lane","Virgil Street"],"label_c":["Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$25,000","$28,000","$30,000","$32,000","$35,000","$36,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aa3a37a9b14163687bb4164b9165e06"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The beverage served by Susan, the coffee that cost $3.50 and the drink that cost $3.80 were all different orders.","Of the mocha and the coffee that cost $3.80, one was served by Toni and the other was ordered by Jacob.","The coffee ordered by Eduardo was the mocha.","The eggnog latte cost 20 cents less than the coffee Henry ordered.","The coffee ordered by Ira cost somewhat less than the drink Greg ordered.","The mocha cost 10 cents more than the vanilla latte.","The vanilla latte cost somewhat less than the drink served by Yvette.","The beverage served by Vicky cost 40 cents more than the beverage Fredrick ordered.","The drink ordered by Ira cost 40 cents less than the beverage Jacob ordered.","The coffee that cost $3.40 wasn't the macchiato.","The coffee served by Yvette was the cappuccino.","The beverage that cost $3.90 was either the espresso or the coffee served by Willie.","The beverage Henry ordered was either the coffee that cost $3.80 or the drink served by Vicky.","Neither the drink that cost $3.70 nor the coffee served by Susan was the drink Henry ordered.","The beverage served by Linda cost 10 cents less than the drink served by Willie."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70","$3.80","$3.90"],"label_b":["Darrell","Eduardo","Fredrick","Greg","Henry","Ira","Jacob"],"label_c":["cappuccino","eggnog latte","espresso","iced americano","macchiato","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Linda","Robin","Susan","Toni","Vicky","Willie","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6aef7ebc8636363f5464dba5b05d5b3"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Of Brandi and the person who will publish in June, one has been studying the Vorycia culture and the other has been working in Nigeria.","The student who has been studying the Denarr culture will publish 3 months before the person who has been studying the Haleyito culture.","Of the student who has been studying the Denarr culture and the student who has been working in Nigeria, one will publish in March and the other is Luther.","The person who has been working in Malaysia will publish 3 months after the person who has been working in Nigeria.","The student who has been studying the Orjack culture will publish 1 month before the person who has been working in Yemen.","The person who has been working in Laos will publish 1 month after Hazel.","Ira will publish 3 months after the student who has been studying the Jenadije culture.","The student who has been working in Gambia hasn't been studying the Orjack culture.","The student who has been working in Laos will publish 1 month before Brandi.","Ollie hasn't been working in Yemen.","Ollie hasn't been studying the Iaick culture.","Terri hasn't been studying the Iaick culture.","The person who will publish in January hasn't been working in Haiti.","Ira is either the person who has been working in Gambia or the person who has been working in Tanzania.","The student who has been studying the Moryina culture will publish sometime before Doreen.","The person who has been studying the Denarr culture will publish 2 months before the person who has been studying the Orjack culture."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Brandi","Doreen","Hazel","Ira","Luther","Ollie","Terri"],"label_c":["Denarr","Haleyito","Iaick","Jenadije","Moryina","Orjack","Vorycia"],"label_d":["Gambia","Haiti","Laos","Malaysia","Nigeria","Tanzania","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00113e8aebba85089f3fa318871c8fb3"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Ora came in sometime before the customer who asked for mozzarella.","The customer who asked for asiago, the person who ordered challah, the person who came in at 9:00am, Kelly, the person who ordered flatbread and Isabel were all different customers.","Of the person who ordered wheat bread and the person who came in at 8:00am, one ordered colby-jack and the other was Louise.","The customer who came in at 10:00am didn't order brioche.","Isabel came in at 8:00am.","The customer who asked for limburger came in one hour after the customer who asked for parmesan.","Eva didn't order brioche.","The person who asked for asiago came in 120 minutes before the customer who ordered naan.","Kelly came in an hour and a half before Deanna.","The customer who asked for blue cheese came in sometime after the person who asked for mozzarella.","The customer who came in at 10:00am didn't request blue cheese.","The customer who asked for parmesan was either the person who ordered flatbread or the person who came in at 8:00am.","The customer who ordered brioche came in sometime after Kelly.","Isabel asked for pumpernickel."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am","9:30am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Deanna","Eva","Isabel","Kelly","Louise","Ora","Velma"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","flatbread","matzo","naan","pumpernickel","wheat bread"],"label_d":["asiago","blue cheese","colby-jack","havarti","limburger","mozzarella","parmesan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fd5032aa7222ce4da008ddfe9bb0f0d"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The patient with Lifealign insurance is either the patient with the 2:00pm appointment or the patient suffering from shingles.","The patient with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 4 hours before Hugh.","The person suffering from back pain has an appointment 3 hours after the person with HealthCo insurance.","The person with Medicorp insurance has an appointment 2 hours after Melvin.","Of the patient with Lifealign insurance and the person with the 11:00am appointment, one is Chester and the other is complaining about migraines.","Paul doesn't have the 1:00pm appointment.","Hugh has an appointment sometime before Leroy.","Terry has an appointment sometime before the patient with Fumanix insurance.","Of Leroy and the person with the 11:00am appointment, one has Red Shield insurance and the other is complaining about vertigo.","The person suffering from foot pain has an appointment sometime after the person suffering from heartburn.","The patient suffering from hip pain is either the person with the 10:00am appointment or Leroy.","The patient with the 10:00am appointment is either Jeff or the patient with Lifealign insurance.","Leroy is either the patient with Triflex insurance or the patient with the 12 noon appointment."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Chester","Hugh","Jeff","Leroy","Melvin","Paul","Terry"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6bcb646f5a88d2694772c6cf9b6ed15"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Zamora is staying 1 day fewer than the client from Texas.","Mrs. Arnold is either the person who is staying for 2 days or the person in room 117.","Jennings isn't from Pennsylvania.","The person in room 114 is staying 4 days longer than the guest in room 124.","Underwood, the guest who is staying for 8 days, the client who is staying for 6 days, the guest who is staying for 7 days, the customer from Oregon and the customer who is staying for 3 days are all different people.","The guest from Michigan is staying 4 fewer days than the guest from Indiana.","Of the person who is staying for 6 days and the guest from Texas, one is Mr. Daniels and the other is in room 203.","Jennings isn't in room 314.","The client from Alaska is staying 2 fewer days than the client in room 314.","The person from Michigan is either Mrs. Arnold or the person in room 209.","Watkins isn't from Indiana.","The person from Oregon is staying 2 days longer than the client from Texas.","The guest from Delaware is staying 1 day fewer than the person in room 124."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Mrs. Arnold","Mr. Daniels","Jennings","Tran","Underwood","Watkins","Zamora"],"label_c":["114","117","124","203","209","314","320"],"label_d":["Alaska","Delaware","Indiana","Michigan","Oregon","Pennsylvania","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a403dce51d1978e6d763010307bf6c39"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Norway Court project is either the $15,000 project or the $32,000 project.","The job starting in June is either Bill Bonner's project or Dawn Daniels's project.","Of the Norway Court project and the job starting in August, one will have a budget of $36,000 and the other will be headed by Freda Fisher.","The $25,000 project is either the job starting in June or the job starting in August.","The Boom Court project begins 1 month after the $30,000 project.","The $36,000 project begins sometime before the Juniper Lane project.","Of the $30,000 project and the job starting in October, one will focus on Norway Court and the other will be headed by Hal Hamilton.","The Gray Avenue project is either the $32,000 project or the $30,000 project.","The job starting in May, the Norway Court project, Dawn Daniels's project, the Gray Avenue project, Ed Erickson's project and Gail Garrett's project are all different projects.","The $28,000 project is either Dawn Daniels's project or the job starting in July.","Of Gail Garrett's project and the Quince Street project, one will have a budget of $30,000 and the other starts in April.","The Virgil Street project begins 1 month after the Gray Avenue project."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September","October"],"label_b":["Boom Court","Gray Avenue","Harkin Drive","Juniper Lane","Norway Court","Quince Street","Virgil Street"],"label_c":["Bill Bonner","Dawn Daniels","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$15,000","$18,000","$25,000","$28,000","$30,000","$32,000","$36,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25c8b5b880d1f2e439cf32bd15542aa8"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Brett spoke 3 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Van Buren.","Loretta spoke 6 minutes more than the student who got the C+.","The presenter who got the B- was either the presenter who gave the presentation on President Roosevelt or the student who gave the presentation on President Taft.","The student who gave the presentation on President Coolidge spoke 6 minutes less than Randy.","Of Andy and the student who got the A-, one talked about President Nixon and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","The student who got the A spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on President Van Buren.","The student who gave the presentation on President Jackson was either the presenter who got the A or Peggy.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Roosevelt spoke 3 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on President Nixon.","The student who gave the presentation on President Roosevelt spoke 12 minutes less than the student who got the B+.","Of the student who gave the presentation on President Adams and the student who spoke for 20 minutes, one got the D and the other was Brett.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes was either Brett or Stacy."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes","20 minutes","23 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Brett","Donnie","Loretta","Peggy","Randy","Stacy"],"label_c":["Adams","Coolidge","Jackson","Nixon","Roosevelt","Taft","Van Buren"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0f30e4359f32e5aa0de41fded7a74b4"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["The facility in Garber holds 160 fewer people than Beck Arena.","Noble Arena holds 150 people.","The baseball facility holds 160 fewer people than the football facility.","The baseball facility holds 80 more people than the facility in Garber.","Underwood Arena is either the facility in McFarland or the facility with seating for 190 people.","Cantu Arena holds fewer people than the lacrosse facility.","Noble Arena isn't in Upland.","The facility in Quasqueton isn't set up for basketball games.","Noble Arena holds fewer people than the arena in Brunswick.","The arena in Kirkman holds 120 more people than the arena in Leeds.","The facility with seating for 110 people isn't set up for basketball games.","Frederick Arena isn't set up for soccer games.","The arena in Upland holds fewer people than the soccer facility.","The football facility is either Zimmerman Arena or the arena in Brunswick.","The hockey facility holds 120 more people than Joseph Arena.","Of the football facility and the arena with seating for 110 people, one is Cantu Arena and the other is in Kirkman."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310","350"],"label_b":["Beck","Cantu","Frederick","Joseph","Noble","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Brunswick","Garber","Kirkman","Leeds","McFarland","Quasqueton","Upland"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6bd872906539d0435d14d17b607b8f56"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["The traveler going to Ireland is leaving 1 hour later than the person going to Eritrea.","Neither Bridget nor Pablo is the traveler leaving at 3:30 pm.","Bridget is leaving 5 hours earlier than the person going to Finland.","Of the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm and the traveler flying from Taiwan, one is going to Costa Rica and the other is Ronnie.","Of the person flying from Peru and the person going to Finland, one is leaving at 3:30 pm and the other is Pablo.","Of Lydia and the traveler flying from Oman, one is leaving at 5:30 pm and the other is going to Barbados.","The traveler flying from New Zealand, Ronnie, the person leaving at 7:30 pm, the traveler going to Angola and the person leaving at 4:30 pm are all different travelers.","Of the traveler flying from Taiwan and the person leaving at 6:30 pm, one is going to Angola and the other is Violet.","The person flying from Jamaica is leaving earlier than the person flying from South Africa.","Michael isn't flying from Malta.","The person flying from New Zealand is leaving 2 hours earlier than Violet.","The person leaving at 6:30 pm isn't flying from Jamaica."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm","8:30 pm"],"label_b":["Bridget","Inez","Lydia","Michael","Pablo","Ronnie","Violet"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Malta","New Zealand","Oman","Peru","South Africa","Taiwan"],"label_d":["Angola","Barbados","Costa Rica","Denmark","Eritrea","Finland","Ireland"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=298c8d69a20f8b11b66b63ddc545d24d"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The 16-page essay will appear 2 chapters before the article about physiology.","Dr. Weber's article will appear 1 chapter after the article about asteroids.","Of Dr. Quinn's essay and the 12-page article, one is about volcanoes and the other will be in Chapter 3.","The 8-page essay isn't about volcanoes.","The 12-page piece will appear 1 chapter before the 14-page piece.","Neither the essay in Chapter 4 nor the 7-page piece is Dr. Terry's essay.","The essay about earthquakes will appear somewhere in the book after Dr. Callahan's piece.","The 7-page piece is either Dr. Yates's piece or the article about space travel.","The 16-page essay isn't about oceanography.","The essay about oceanography will appear somewhere in the book before the piece about asteroids.","Dr. Quinn's essay will appear 5 chapters after the essay about earthquakes.","The seven essays are the piece about volcanoes, the piece in Chapter 4, the piece in Chapter 2, Dr. Yates's piece, the 10-page essay, the 16-page essay and the 7-page piece.","Dr. Underwood's essay will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Callahan's article."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6","Chapter 7"],"label_b":["Callahan","Orr","Quinn","Terry","Underwood","Weber","Yates"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","9","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba9cc0c880d642acb34cba270c065730"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["Neither Lana nor the hiker who started at Reedy Creek is the hiker who trekked for 13 miles.","The hiker who started at Green Swamp is either Glen or Brandi.","The hiker who finished at Joshua Creek didn't start at Reedy Creek.","Of the person who finished at Black Hammock and the hiker who trekked for 14 miles, one started at Three Lakes and the other is Lana.","The person who started at Lake Jesup walked 1 mile less than Wesley.","The person who finished at Joshua Creek walked somewhat less than Freddie.","Brandi didn't finish at Hobes Grove.","Lana walked somewhat less than the hiker who started at Bull Creek.","Of the person who finished at Black Hammock and the hiker who started at Lake Jesup, one is Nora and the other walked 11 miles.","Brandi didn't start at Bull Creek.","The person who trekked for 12 miles didn't finish at Coyote Creek.","The hiker who finished at Hobes Grove walked 4 fewer miles than the hiker who finished at Fern Camp.","The hiker who started at Reedy Creek walked 4 more miles than the person who started at Lake Jesup.","Of Lana and the person who trekked for 8 miles, one finished at Flagler Trail and the other started at Tosohatchee.","Of the hiker who trekked for 10 miles and Alex, one started at Three Lakes and the other finished at Hobes Grove."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles","13 miles","14 miles"],"label_b":["Alex","Brandi","Freddie","Glen","Lana","Nora","Wesley"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Green Swamp","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":["Black Hammock","Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Flagler Trail","Hobes Grove","Joshua Creek","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9de80cbbf40b63c4ac488c0727f86803"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Lorraine is either the friend from Pine Valley or the participant from El Segundo.","Of Iris and the friend from El Segundo, one arrived at 5:00 pm and the other brought the corn chips.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm didn't bring the pork rinds.","The party-goer who brought the corn chips arrived 10 minutes after the friend from Fairfield.","Verna didn't arrive at 4:55 pm.","The participant from Dos Palos arrived 5 minutes before the participant who brought the hummus.","The party-goer from Fairfield arrived sometime after the participant from Martensdale.","Verna arrived sometime after the party-goer who brought the onion dip.","The participant who brought the corn chips arrived 10 minutes before the friend from Anaheim Hills.","Eunice is either the party-goer who brought the corn chips or the friend who brought the pizza.","The party-goer who brought the soda arrived sometime after Rebecca.","Of the participant who brought the onion dip and the party-goer who arrived at 4:30 pm, one is from Kernville and the other is Eunice.","The participant who brought the hummus arrived 25 minutes before the participant who brought the potato chips.","Marilyn arrived 5 minutes after Rebecca."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["Eunice","Grant","Iris","Lorraine","Marilyn","Rebecca","Verna"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b1f5db9ecadcc4495ba7e9ebec6935c"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["Joann won't begin work at 10:00am.","Annie will start 2 hours after the interpreter who will be working with Tyler.","Brent is either the interpreter who will be going to the Physics class or the person whose assignment begins at 11:00am.","The interpreter who will be going to the Physics class will start 2 hours before the interpreter who will be working with Rafael.","The person who will be working with Tyler will start 2 hours after Ira.","The person who will be going to the Chemistry class will start sometime after Harold.","Gordon won't be going to the History class.","The person who will be going to the Physics class will start sometime after the person who will be working with Karla.","Of the interpreter whose assignment begins at 12:00pm and the interpreter who will be working with Marguerite, one will be going to the Geometry class and the other is Joann.","The interpreter who will be going to the Algebra class will start 3 hours after the interpreter who will be going to the Physics class.","Brent won't be working with Orlando.","Harold won't be going to the History class.","The person whose assignment begins at 12:00pm is either the interpreter who will be going to the Geometry class or the person who will be working with Nelson.","Harold will start sometime after the person who will be going to the Physics class.","The interpreter who will be going to the Geometry class will start sometime before the interpreter who will be working with Lester.","The person who will be going to the History class will start 5 hours after Ira.","The person who will be working with Nelson will start 1 hour after the interpreter who will be working with Rafael.","The person who will be going to the Calculus class is either Annie or the person whose assignment begins at 11:00am.","The person whose assignment begins at 3:00pm won't be working with Lester."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students","Classes"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Annie","Brent","Charlie","Gordon","Harold","Ira","Joann"],"label_c":["Karla","Lester","Marguerite","Nelson","Orlando","Rafael","Tyler"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Calculus","Chemistry","Geometry","History","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72db4def9b9a208479f579a643493ec6"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Charlie wasn't seventh in line.","Adam is either the customer who ordered rocky road for their second scoop or the customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop.","Glenda was immediately ahead of the customer who ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","The person who ordered cherry for their first scoop was immediately behind the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop.","The customer who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop was 2 spots in line behind the customer who ordered chocolate for their second scoop.","Viola was 2 spots in line behind Opal.","The customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop was 2 spots in line ahead of the customer who ordered rocky road for their second scoop.","The third customer is either the person who ordered peppermint for their first scoop or the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered coconut for their first scoop was 2 spots in line ahead of the person who ordered peppermint for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop didn't order banana for their first scoop.","Adam was 2 spots in line ahead of Miguel.","Of the person who ordered mango for their first scoop and the fourth customer, one was Adam and the other ordered chocolate for their second scoop.","Viola was 2 spots in line ahead of the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"label_b":["Adam","Charlie","Glenda","Inez","Miguel","Opal","Viola"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","coconut","mango","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","coffee","egg nog","lemon","rocky road","rum raisin","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5efc3f9999f830dec20944e5095ef127"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["The dog that was in school for 7 weeks is either the canine from Fontanelle or Cooper.","Jake trained 5 weeks more than Bailey.","The dog from Fontanelle is either the canine that was in school for 12 weeks or the dog Rachel trained.","Of the one Nadine trained and the dog from Otis, one is Buster and the other was in classes for 7 weeks.","The canine from Riverside wasn't trained by Martha.","Buster trained 3 weeks more than the canine Teresa trained.","The canine Odette trained trained 2 weeks less than the one from Gilroy.","Lucky trained 2 weeks less than the canine Nadine trained.","Of Bailey and the one that was in school for 10 weeks, one was trained by Paula and the other is from Victorville.","Of the canine from Underwood and the one that was in school for 9 weeks, one is Gizmo and the other was trained by Rachel.","The one that was in school for 11 weeks is either the canine from Underwood or the dog from Sierra City.","Bailey is either the one from Sierra City or the one that was in school for 8 weeks."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks","11 weeks","12 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Charlie","Cooper","Gizmo","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Odette","Paula","Rachel","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Fontanelle","Gilroy","Otis","Riverside","Sierra City","Underwood","Victorville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c37ae3d3013a770471aaac67d5b3defa"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The guest from Indiana is staying 5 days longer than the client in room 203.","The customer from Indiana isn't in room 209.","Salinas is staying 4 days longer than the person from Texas.","The person from Oregon isn't in room 124.","The client from Texas is staying for a shorter time than the guest in room 209.","The guest from Texas is staying 2 days longer than the customer from Oregon.","The person in room 203 is staying 4 fewer days than the guest from Connecticut.","The customer from New Jersey isn't in room 203.","The guest in room 114 is either the guest who is staying for 5 days or the customer who is staying for 4 days.","Of the person who is staying for 4 days and Yates, one is from Wisconsin and the other is in room 320.","The seven people are the guest who is staying for 4 days, the guest in room 209, Underwood, the customer in room 314, Mr. Daniels, the client in room 114 and the client in room 124.","Lara is staying 3 days longer than Underwood.","Keith is staying 1 day fewer than Underwood."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Mr. Daniels","Keith","Lara","Owens","Salinas","Underwood","Yates"],"label_c":["114","117","124","203","209","314","320"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Indiana","New Jersey","Oregon","Pennsylvania","Texas","Wisconsin"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=236214024c35240ee257d72d867b0390"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The outing where they saw 23 shooting stars wasn't in Livermore.","Of the April 15 trip and the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars, one was with Reynaldo and the other was in Eastbrook.","The outing to Kalona logged somewhat more shooting stars the outing with Orville.","The April 22 trip logged 21 more shooting stars than the outing to Eastbrook.","The April 17 trip was either the outing with Quinn or the trip where they saw 30 shooting stars.","The seven trips were the April 7 outing, the outing where they saw 23 shooting stars, the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars, the outing to Janesville, the outing where they saw 37 shooting stars, the trip where they saw 44 shooting stars and the outing to Kalona.","The trip with Paulette was either the outing to Conesville or the April 22 outing.","The April 4 outing logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the trip to Isleton.","The outing to Eastbrook logged 7 more shooting stars than the outing with Nolan.","The outing with Terrence logged 28 more shooting stars than the outing to Kalona.","The trip with Nolan logged somewhat more shooting stars the April 25 trip.","The outing with Orville logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the April 4 outing.","The outing to Janesville logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the outing with Reynaldo."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30","37","44"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 15","April 17","April 22","April 25","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Kalona","Livermore"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Paulette","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7786355ed31d055ffa812a979606580d"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The customer with the $24.50 fare was dropped off on James Street.","The customer who was dropped off on O Street paid somewhat more than Wayne.","Olga was either the client who was dropped off on James Street or the person who got picked up at the Space Needle.","The person who was dropped off on Viking Street was picked up at the Arctic Building.","The client who was dropped off on O Street wasn't picked up at the Olympic Tower.","The client who got picked up at the Space Needle paid 12 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","The customer who got picked up at the Hoge Building paid 9 dollars more than the customer who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","Henrietta wasn't dropped off on Ivy Street.","The client who was dropped off on Ivy Street paid 9 dollars less than Olga.","Of the client with the $12.50 fare and the person who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue, one was picked up at the Hoge Building and the other was Neil.","Wayne paid 3 dollars more than Vera.","Rosa was either the client who was dropped off on Shelly Lane or the customer with the $9.50 fare.","Neither Wayne nor the person who was dropped off on O Street was the client with the $21.50 fare.","Neil wasn't picked up at the Smith Tower.","Olga was picked up at the Camlin Hotel.","Neither the person with the $9.50 fare nor the person who got picked up at the Smith Tower was Josephine."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50","$21.50","$24.50"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Josephine","Neil","Olga","Rosa","Vera","Wayne"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Camlin Hotel","Fremont Library","Hoge Building","Olympic Tower","Smith Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Graydon Avenue","Ivy Street","James Street","Mill Avenue","O Street","Shelly Lane","Viking Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c9b12e14ea59c5c601f0e2e1cc51d79"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Ken Kirby's show starts 45 minutes after Jack Jensen's program.","Up Till Two is either Oda Osborn's program or the program that starts at 10:15 pm.","Late Night starts 15 minutes after Witching Hour.","Tonight Again starts sometime before Up Till Two.","The seven shows are the program on channel 4, the show that starts at 10:15 pm, Penny Pugh's program, Up Till Two, Lina Lopez's show, Red Eye Party and Ken Kirby's show.","Of Tonight Again and Nate Nichol's show, one starts at 11:30 pm and the other airs on channel 5.","Maddy Meyer's program starts sometime after Oda Osborn's program.","The program on channel 2 starts 15 minutes after Jack Jensen's program.","Lina Lopez's show is either the show on channel 5 or the program on channel 11.","Penny Pugh's program doesn't air on channel 7.","The program on channel 11 starts sometime after the program on channel 13.","Ken Kirby's program is either Late Night or Variety X.","Red Eye Party starts sometime after Variety X.","The show on channel 4 starts 30 minutes after the show on channel 5.","The program on channel 11 is either the show that starts at 11:15 pm or Oda Osborn's program."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm","11:30 pm","11:45 pm"],"label_b":["Jack Jensen","Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Red Eye Party","Tonight Again","Up Till Two","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["2","4","5","7","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b3af4b9924ec6a1fb966efc46406674"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Of Anthony and the dieter who used the vegan diet, one lost 9 lbs and the other started weight lifting.","The person who started a jogging regimen lost 6 fewer pounds than the friend who started a weight lifting regimen.","Felicia lost somewhat fewer pounds than the dieter who started a cycling regimen.","The friend who used the gluten-free diet lost 8 more pounds than Yolanda.","Of the friend who lost 3 lbs and the dieter who used the vegan diet, one started playing racquetball and the other is Celia.","The friend who started a yoga regimen didn't use the caveman diet.","The person who used the low-fat diet is either the dieter who lost 13 lbs or the dieter who lost 5 lbs.","The dieter who used the dairy-free diet lost somewhat more pounds than the friend who started a cycling regimen.","Lindsey lost somewhat more pounds than the person who used the low-fat diet.","The friend who started a rowing regimen lost 6 fewer pounds than the person who used the sugar-free diet.","Norma didn't try yoga.","The friend who used the caveman diet lost somewhat more pounds than the friend who used the low-fat diet.","The friend who started a yoga regimen lost 4 more pounds than the dieter who started a jogging regimen.","Lindsey lost 2 fewer pounds than the person who started a rowing regimen."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11","13","15"],"label_b":["Anthony","Celia","Felicia","Lindsey","Mandy","Norma","Yolanda"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","kayaking","racquetball","rowing","weight lifting","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f871c27c8d549234c4cac059bd2ecc23"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Pam hit 12 years before the hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage.","Hurricane Mabel hit sometime before the hurricane that made landfall at Varina.","The seven hurricanes were Hurricane Sabrina, the storm that hit in 1960, the storm that caused $19.2 million in damage, the storm that made landfall at Zamora, the storm that made landfall at Alta Vista, the storm that caused $18.5 million in damage and the storm that hit in 1964.","The storm that made landfall at Alta Vista hit 12 years before the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage.","The storm that hit in 1952 didn't cause exactly $16.6 million in damage.","The hurricane that hit in 1964 was either the storm that made landfall at Alta Vista or Hurricane Freda.","The hurricane that hit in 1968 didn't make landfall at Varina.","The hurricane that caused $17.4 million in damage hit 8 years after the storm that made landfall at Alta Vista.","The storm that made landfall at Escondido hit 12 years after Hurricane Iris.","Hurricane Pam was either the hurricane that hit in 1968 or the hurricane that hit in 1944.","Hurricane Iris hit 4 years after the hurricane that made landfall at Onawa.","Hurricane Sabrina hit 4 years after the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage.","Hurricane Heidi was either the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia or the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960","1964","1968"],"label_b":["Catherine","Freda","Heidi","Iris","Mabel","Pam","Sabrina"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$15.7 million","$16.6 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Escondido","Hesperia","Onawa","Tomales","Varina","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=171c63176d63beb6a7a5b8d681f5afbf"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The graduate assigned to mission TV-412 is either the person launching in June or the astronaut who will be studying larval growth.","The person who will be studying gamma rays will launch 5 months after the graduate who will be studying ant colonies.","The person who will be studying plant enzymes will launch sometime after the astronaut who will be studying radiation.","The astronaut who will be studying larval growth will launch 3 months after the person assigned to mission WB-664.","The graduate launching in May is either the astronaut assigned to mission CR-260 or the graduate assigned to mission ZF-15.","James, the astronaut launching in May, and the graduate assigned to mission PR-97 are three different people.","The person launching in July won't be on mission GX-13.","The person assigned to mission CR-260 will launch 2 months before Geraldine.","Of the graduate who will be studying solar storms and the person assigned to mission WB-664, one is Vera and the other will launch in March.","The person launching in March won't be on mission PR-97.","Vera won't be focusing on radiation.","The astronaut launching in February is either Geraldine or Vera.","Christian won't launch in July.","Latoya will launch 3 months after the graduate assigned to mission WB-664.","The astronaut launching in June is either James or the person who will be studying gamma rays.","Vera will launch sometime after the astronaut assigned to mission CR-260.","Edwin will launch 2 months after Patti."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Christian","Edwin","Geraldine","James","Latoya","Patti","Vera"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3912d29f8756eff979254fb9fc46c28a"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Sergio doesn't manage Agony Alley.","The worker who manages Demon Drop served 25 fewer riders than the person who works in the green section.","The person who works in the blue section served 50 more riders than the person who manages Speed Devil.","Chris served 50 fewer riders than Ronald.","The employee who works in the yellow section served more riders than Sergio.","Guy is either the person who works in the red section or the employee who served 125 riders.","Sergio served 25 more riders than the employee who manages Demon Drop.","Ronald is either the employee who served 50 riders or the employee who manages Speed Devil.","Herbert is either the employee who manages Zinjo or the person who manages Loop-D-Loop.","Neither the employee who works in the purple section nor the employee who served 50 riders is Sergio.","Of the worker who served 200 riders and the employee who works in the blue section, one is Guy and the other manages Loop-D-Loop.","The worker who works in the orange section, the person who served 150 riders, the person who manages The Screamer, Herbert, the employee who manages Agony Alley and the employee who served 50 riders are all different employees.","Herbert doesn't work in the yellow section.","Troy served 100 more riders than Chris.","Neither the worker who manages Agony Alley nor the person who works in the orange section is the worker who served 100 riders.","The person who served 125 riders is either Eduardo or Guy."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders","175 riders","200 riders"],"label_b":["Chris","Eduardo","Guy","Herbert","Ronald","Sergio","Troy"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","pink","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Demon Drop","Loop-D-Loop","Speed Devil","The Breaker","The Screamer","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffdda3c452285ca64cc83a1959adb91b"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The campaign with 1525 responses wasn't produced by Faith Fowler.","The ad with the $50,000 budget has brought in 450 more responses than the ad produced by Julie Jordan.","The campaign with 625 responses wasn't produced by Eddie Evans.","The direct mailer has brought 750 fewer responses than the ad with the $15,000 budget.","The ad with the $30,000 budget has brought in more responses than the campaign with the $65,000 budget.","The web campaign has brought in more responses than the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble.","The magazine ad has brought in 150 more responses than the radio spot.","Of the ad produced by Hal Hopkins and the ad with 1525 responses, one has the $30,000 budget and the other is the tv commercial.","The ad produced by Gilda Gamble has brought in more responses than the ad with the $30,000 budget.","Of the ad with the $50,000 budget and the ad produced by Julie Jordan, one has brought in 1525 responses and the other is the billboard.","Of the direct mailer and the campaign produced by Iva Ingram, one has the $75,000 budget and the other has brought in 775 responses.","The newspaper ad is either the campaign with the $20,000 budget or the ad produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The ad with the $50,000 budget wasn't produced by Eddie Evans."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375","1525"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9fa388342186be354dc7f3bbf831857"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The 28-year-old wasn't the banker.","Hugh was 1 year older than Max.","Frank was either the gentleman that took Kara to the county fair or the teacher.","Of the 27-year-old and the gentleman that took Kara to the skating rink, one was Leslie and the other was the teacher.","The 28-year-old wasn't the lawyer.","Max was older than the boxer.","Of the date that took Kara to the movies and Pablo, one was the firefighter and the other was 28 years old.","The lawyer, Leslie, Max and Sean were all different men.","Of Max and the banker, one took Kara to the bowling alley and the other was 24 years old.","Leslie was 3 years older than the man that took Kara to the concert.","Sean was 1 year older than Frank.","Leslie took Kara to the movies.","The firefighter was 1 year older than the teacher.","The accountant was 1 year younger than the man that took Kara to the beach."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26","27","28"],"label_b":["Alton","Frank","Hugh","Leslie","Max","Pablo","Sean"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","firefighter","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","county fair","movies","restaurant","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a59b397c45f8393bf32eed3ff80a56f7"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Ferris Fry won 20 million more than Alice Anders.","Of the senator and Hilda Hunt, one was from Rhode Island and the other won $20 million.","The winner from Rhode Island was either Alice Anders or the doctor.","The person from Mississippi won 20 million less than the doctor.","The winner from Rhode Island won 5 million more than the lawyer.","Ferris Fry wasn't the accountant.","Hilda Hunt was from Louisiana.","The person from Arkansas won 15 million less than the person from Louisiana.","The winner from Iowa won 15 million more than the judge.","Ed Elliott won somewhat more than the winner from Arkansas.","Gil Greene wasn't the lawyer.","Dharma Day won 10 million more than the person from Mississippi.","Ed Elliott won somewhat less than the person from Ohio.","Hilda Hunt wasn't the accountant.","The teacher wasn't from Louisiana.","The person who won $35 million was from Ohio."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million","$35 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Arkansas","Delaware","Iowa","Louisiana","Mississippi","Ohio","Rhode Island"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","judge","lawyer","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=615c1a0e3187e16f9ae18474e139b6c2"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Zawasa isn't the fast ignition facility.","The facility launching in July isn't in Albania.","The Zawasa will launch sometime after the facility in Gabon.","Of the facility in Oman and the Banok II, one will launch in July and the other is the fast ignition reactor.","The Kuchiwa W10 will launch 1 month before the theta pinch reactor.","The Kuchiwa W10 will launch 1 month after the reactor in Zambia.","The reactor launching in July isn't the fusor reactor.","The tokamak reactor will launch 1 month before the direct drive reactor.","The Garenia 4 will launch 3 months before the Adtina V.","The facility launching in April is in Oman.","The Banok II, the facility in Russia, and the tokamak reactor are three different reactors.","The Kuchiwa W10 will launch sometime before the facility in Albania.","The reactor launching in June isn't in Albania.","Of the stellarator facility and the facility launching in June, one is the Adtina V and the other is in Panama.","The facility launching in May is in Panama.","The Haramarui LV is either the reactor in Zambia or the facility launching in May."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Banok II","Garenia 4","Haramarui LV","Kuchiwa W10","Tamura BX12","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","fusor","polywell","stellarator","theta pinch","tokamak"],"label_d":["Albania","Gabon","Namibia","Oman","Panama","Russia","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa6c85e42b1f0dc11fcdbd9767c531d5"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The alligator caught in Erie is 15 years younger than the alligator caught in Argo.","Neither the animal caught in Pisa nor the gator caught in Argo is the 25 year old alligator.","Merlin is somewhat older than Claws.","Merlin isn't the 35-year-old.","The gator caught in Erie is somewhat older than Sherman.","Claws is 15 years older than the animal that is 12.0 feet long.","Daredevil is 5 years older than the animal caught in Reno.","The gator caught in Reno isn't 12.0 feet long.","Of Daredevil and the animal that is 10.2 feet long, one is 30 years old and the other was captured in Waco.","The animal that is 14.0 feet long is 15 years younger than Carlos.","The seven gators are the 35 year old gator, the animal that is 11.1 feet long, the animal caught in Waco, Fred, Claws, the alligator caught in Argo and Sherman.","The alligator caught in Lynn is either the 30 year old alligator or the 25 year old alligator.","The animal that is 11.1 feet long is somewhat younger than the animal caught in Pisa.","The 25 year old alligator isn't 13.6 feet long.","Of the gator that is 10.7 feet long and the alligator caught in Erie, one is 35 years old and the other is named Fred."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25","30","35"],"label_b":["Carlos","Claws","Daredevil","Fred","Merlin","Sherman","Sparky"],"label_c":["10.2 feet","10.7 feet","11.1 feet","12.0 feet","13.6 feet","14.0 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":["Anna","Argo","Erie","Lynn","Pisa","Reno","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38707fd0eb888a7feb5bcc74c5b39bba"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Hungary's mission launched 1 month before the mission going to Venus.","The mission going to Uranus launched 2 months after Chile's mission.","The probe going to Enceladus, Dominica's probe, the Ralu, the Tago Jib, Hungary's mission and Kosovo's mission are all different probes.","Chile's probe launched sometime after the Raiukan.","The probe going to Uranus launched sometime before Gabon's probe.","Qatar's probe is either the mission going to Callisto or the probe going to Neptune.","Kosovo's mission launched 3 months before the Tago Jib.","The Arun launched 1 month after Chile's mission.","The Mawi launched 1 month after the mission going to Ganymede.","The Ralu launched 2 months after the Tago Jib.","The mission going to Neptune is either the Mawi or the Iunsel.","Of the probe that launched in July and the mission going to Mars, one is the Iunsel and the other was sent up by Dominica.","The mission that launched in July was sent up by Qatar."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Arun","Dunsa","Iunsel","Mawi","Raiukan","Ralu","Tago Jib"],"label_c":["Callisto","Enceladus","Ganymede","Mars","Neptune","Uranus","Venus"],"label_d":["Chile","Dominica","Gabon","Hungary","Kosovo","Qatar","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b84348767c8da9db7beab1184c6544af"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Raleigh began his contest 15 minutes before Lucas.","Of the contestant from Raleigh and the person who won the jalapeno contest, one was Francis and the other started eating at 11:15 am.","The person who began his competition at 12:15 pm didn't win the hot dog contest.","The person from Naperville began his contest 30 minutes after the competitor from Yaro City.","Francis began his contest 30 minutes after the competitor from Pervis.","Isaac is either the person who won the hot dog contest or the person who won the chicken wing contest.","The contestant who won the blueberry pie contest began his contest sometime before the competitor who won the hot dog contest.","The person who won the oyster contest began his contest sometime before the contestant from Yaro City.","Isaac didn't start his contest at 11:45 am.","Ollie didn't start his contest at 12:30 pm.","Of the competitor who won the blueberry pie contest and the competitor from Monkton, one started eating at 12:45 pm and the other was Zachary.","Zachary began his contest 75 minutes before the contestant who won the watermelon contest.","Ollie began his contest sometime after the contestant from Pervis.","Of the contestant who began his competition at 11:15 am and the contestant from Tillerville, one won the hot dog contest and the other was Zachary.","Guillermo is either the person who began his competition at 11:30 am or the contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm","12:30 pm","12:45 pm"],"label_b":["Francis","Guillermo","Isaac","Lucas","Ollie","Paul","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Monkton","Naperville","Pervis","Raleigh","Shelbyville","Tillerville","Yaro City"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fc89fc6918d0512c215bc27223010c5"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The class in room 319 is held 2 periods before Mr. Lester's class.","The course in room 212 isn't taught by Mr. Ingram.","The course in room 114 is held sometime before the Geometry class.","The first period class is either the class in room 212 or Mr. Villarreal's class.","Mr. Kerr's class is held 1 period after the class in room 125.","The class in room 319 is held 5 periods before the class in room 212.","The Physics class is held 3 periods before the course in room 318.","The class in room 318 is held sometime before the class in room 215.","Mr. Kerr's class is held 5 periods before the Latin class.","Of the second period class and Mr. Farmer's class, one is in room 319 and the other is History.","The course in room 114 isn't held during fifth period.","The Physics class is held sometime before the Spanish class.","The first period class, the Latin class, the third period class and the Algebra class are all different classes.","Neither the course in room 319 nor the Geometry class is the fifth period class.","The course in room 114 is held sometime after Mr. Quinn's class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"label_b":["114","125","129","212","215","318","319"],"label_c":["Farmer","Ingram","Kerr","Lester","Pitts","Quinn","Villarreal"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Geometry","History","Latin","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a3966e3bfa331168a3f7089d1f19552"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving in on Monday is paying 20 dollars less per month than the Johnsons.","The family moving into the Holly Street apartment is paying less per month than the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment.","The family moving in on Saturday is paying 20 dollars more per month than the Russells.","The Johnsons are moving into the Kermit Lane apartment.","The Pattersons are either the family paying $740 a month or the family moving into the Holly Street apartment.","The family moving into the Ivy Street apartment is paying 30 dollars more per month than the Ingrams.","The seven families are the Gordons, the family moving into the Summit Street apartment, the family moving in on Tuesday, the family paying $730 a month, the family paying $740 a month, the family moving in on Wednesday and the family moving into the Grove Street apartment.","The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is paying 40 dollars less per month than the family moving into the York Court apartment.","The family moving in on Tuesday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Thursday.","The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment isn't moving in on Friday.","Of the family moving in on Tuesday and the family paying $720 a month, one is the Johnsons and the other is moving into the Summit Street apartment.","The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is paying 10 dollars more per month than the Kerrs."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730","$740"],"label_b":["Gordons","Ingrams","Johnsons","Kerrs","Pattersons","Russells","Thompsons"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Grove Street","Holly Street","Ivy Street","Kermit Lane","Ridge Court","Summit Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dbeae19fc8209bf9a2908411b1f957c3"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The boat that went to Yellow Bend saw more manatees than the Mellow Mel.","The boat that saw 8 manatees didn't go to Arno's Spit.","The Daily Ray didn't go to Trey's Tunnel.","Of the boat that saw 5 manatees and the Foxy Roxy, one was led by Captain Quinn and the other went to Rainbow Reef.","The Daily Ray saw 1 more manatees than the vessel that went to Hollow Hole.","The Watery Pete is either Captain Espinoza's boat or the boat that went to Arno's Spit.","The seven boats are the boat that went to Yellow Bend, the Foxy Roxy, the vessel that saw 5 manatees, the boat that saw 8 manatees, Captain Espinoza's boat, the boat that saw 6 manatees and the boat that saw 4 manatees.","The Sea Cow wasn't led by Captain Romero.","Captain Yang's vessel saw 1 more manatees than Captain Armstrong's boat.","Captain Armstrong's boat is either the Samantha or the Mellow Mel.","Captain Jacobson's boat saw 3 fewer manatees than Captain Lloyd's boat.","Of Captain Yang's boat and the vessel that went to Yellow Bend, one was the Benny II and the other saw 6 manatees.","The boat that went to Silver springs saw 2 fewer manatees than Captain Romero's vessel.","The vessel that saw 8 manatees didn't go to Trey's Tunnel.","The Foxy Roxy saw more manatees than Captain Espinoza's boat."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Jacobson","Lloyd","Quinn","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9dd6946879f8d69ca1b7688c9ab94b2"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The $545 map was of Warsaw.","The print of Corsica was published 18 years before Gostaldo's map.","The map of Scandinavia is either the $545 print or Stamson's map.","The $2,500 print was published 18 years after Muenster's print.","The print published in 1803 is priced at $545.","Caronelli's print was published 36 years after the map of Tuscany.","The print published in 1731 isn't priced at $1,100.","Caronelli's map was published 18 years before the print of Denmark.","The print published in 1713 isn't priced at $315.","The $250 print was published 18 years before the $1,100 map.","Of the $2,500 print and the map of Warsaw, one was published in 1749 and the other was Jenson's.","The print of Denmark was published sometime before the $750 print.","Muenster's map was published sometime after the print of Iceland.","Bleux's map was published 36 years before the map of Scandinavia."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803","1821"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Gostaldo","Handle","Jenson","Muenster","Stamson"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Iceland","North Africa","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$315","$545","$750","$1,100","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c6e3c8834f6bc514b2c4dcb405c3bd8"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Nettie's produce sell for 40 cents less per pound than the produce from Oxnard.","The produce that sell for $2.60 per pound are either the vegetables from Grant or Zachary's goods.","Jaime's vegetables aren't from Turner.","The radishes sell for somewhat more per pound than the vegetables from Susanville.","The vegetables from Grant sell for somewhat less per pound than Casey's produce.","Of the goods that sell for $3.10 per pound and the vegetables from Harbor City, one type is sold by Olive and the other type is the carrots.","The goods that sell for $3.10 per pound aren't from Oxnard.","Of the goods that sell for $2.70 per pound and Ronald's vegetables, one type is the potatoes and the other type is from Susanville.","The carrots sell for 10 cents more per pound than the produce from Veazie.","The goods that sell for $2.50 per pound aren't the spinach.","The goods from Veazie sell for 30 cents less per pound than the vegetables from Grant.","The vegetables from Harbor City sell for 20 cents less per pound than the turnips.","The endive sell for somewhat more per pound than Zachary's vegetables.","Of Pablo's vegetables and the goods from Susanville, one type is the turnips and the other sell for $3.00 per pound.","Ronald's vegetables aren't the endive."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90","$3.00","$3.10"],"label_b":["Casey","Jaime","Nettie","Olive","Pablo","Ronald","Zachary"],"label_c":["carrots","endive","kale","potatoes","radishes","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["Agency","Grant","Harbor City","Oxnard","Susanville","Turner","Veazie"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b596e81953bbcfd35af441e37994ed3"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Gator Attack came out 1 year before the video game that sold for $75.","AWOL Alert came out 2 years after Blaster Boy.","The one bought by Melvin came out 1 year after Gator Attack.","The seven video games are Troop Seven, the game bought by Frank, the game that sold for $45, the video game that sold for $75, the video game bought by Neal, the one that sold for $90 and the video game bought by Jamie.","AWOL Alert didn't sell for $35.","The video game bought by Gene is either the one that came out in 1986 or Gator Attack.","Gator Attack didn't sell for $45.","The one that sold for $45 came out sometime before the game bought by Frank.","Of Magic Marbles and the game that sold for $90, one was purchased by Tommy and the other came out in 1988.","Of the game that came out in 1985 and Countershot, one sold for $40 and the other was purchased by Tommy.","Blaster Boy was purchased by Tommy.","The game that came out in 1987 didn't sell for $45.","The one that sold for $35 wasn't bought by Neal.","The game that sold for $95 came out 2 years after the one that sold for $75."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988","1989"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Frank","Gene","Jamie","Lloyd","Melvin","Neal","Tommy"],"label_d":["$35","$40","$45","$60","$75","$90","$95"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6bb81d15d38b8b4c5a9c0711b27ff208"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Samson is either the dalmatian or the maltese.","Molly isn't the beagle.","Harley isn't the chow chow.","Harley won sometime after Chester's dog.","Of the beagle and Douglas's canine, one is Max and the other won in 2008.","The dog that won in 2007 isn't Samson.","Shadow won 1 year after Samson.","Chester's dog is the beagle.","Anita's dog is the great dane.","Riley won 2 years after Elsie's canine.","Douglas's dog isn't the chow chow.","Elsie's canine won in 2007.","The pekingese won 3 years after the maltese.","Of Anita's dog and Riley, one won in 2011 and the other is the irish setter.","Fernando's dog is either the canine that won in 2006 or the maltese.","Barbara's dog isn't the irish setter."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Anita","Barbara","Chester","Douglas","Elsie","Fernando","Ginger"],"label_c":["beagle","chow chow","dalmatian","great dane","irish setter","maltese","pekingese"],"label_d":["Harley","Max","Molly","Princess","Riley","Samson","Shadow"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4945c5b699b15f603cc7c801220ab43"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The 10:00am outing is either Gregory's tour or the trip with 11 people.","Teresa's tour is either the outing with 5 people or the outing starting at Chinatown.","The tour starting at Greektown will begin 2 hours before Gregory's tour.","The outing starting at High Park will begin sometime after Chester's trip.","The outing with 12 people will begin 4 hours after the outing starting at High Park.","The outing with 10 people won't start at City Hall.","Oscar's outing will begin 1 hour after Kelly's tour.","Of the 8:00am trip and Teresa's outing, one will start at High Park and the other has 7 people in it.","Oscar's outing won't start at Little Italy.","The trip with 8 people will begin sometime after the trip starting at Chinatown.","The outing with 11 people will begin sometime before Bonita's trip.","The 1:00pm trip isn't a group of 8 people.","The trip with 5 people won't start at High Park.","The tour starting at Greektown is either the outing with 12 people or the 10:00am trip.","The outing starting at Yorkville will begin 5 hours after the tour starting at High Park.","Mindy's tour isn't a group of 10 people.","The trip starting at City Hall will begin 1 hour before Mindy's trip."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Bonita","Chester","Gregory","Kelly","Mindy","Oscar","Teresa"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["5","6","7","8","10","11","12"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d180f8b0034cdeac50931a663b3fb75"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The boxer from Philadelphia has 12 more wins than the fighter with 2 losses.","Of the fighter with 39 wins and Gina Gallatin, one has 10 losses and the other is from New York.","Nina doesn't have exactly 33 wins.","Of the fighter with 7 losses and the fighter with 27 wins, one is from Glasgow and the other is Farrah Fawkes.","Patti has 3 fewer wins than the boxer from Glasgow.","The fighter with 8 losses has more wins than the boxer from Los Angeles.","The boxer from Boston is either the fighter with 12 losses or Nina.","The woman from Boston has 15 more wins than the boxer with 8 losses.","The fighter with 15 losses has 12 fewer wins than the woman with 12 losses.","Winifred has 6 more wins than Patti.","Of the woman with 39 wins and the woman from Boston, one is Farrah Fawkes and the other has 12 losses.","The fighter from Dublin has 3 more wins than Marie."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36","39","42"],"label_b":["Farrah Fawkes","Gina Gallatin","Marie","Nina","Patti","Winifred","Yvonne"],"label_c":["2","4","7","8","10","12","15"],"label_d":["Boston","Dublin","Glasgow","Los Angeles","New York","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7bab60cbab73fbdcec1e8981fd93921d"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The animal purchased in Deep River was bought 3 months after the amphibian purchased in Evansdale.","The tree frog was bought sometime before the animal purchased in Latimer.","Of the horned toad and the amphibian purchased in Deep River, one is Willie's and the other was bought in April.","The amphibian bought in May wasn't purchased in Zearing.","Neither Hope's pet nor the wood frog is the amphibian purchased in Newton.","Gertrude's pet wasn't purchased in Latimer.","The amphibian bought in May isn't the wood frog.","Of the animal purchased in Quimby and Susie's pet, one was bought in March and the other is the cane toad.","Willie's pet was bought 1 month after Hope's pet.","The cane toad was bought sometime before the amphibian purchased in Zearing.","The amphibian purchased in Evansdale was bought 1 month after Valerie's pet.","The animal purchased in Cool was bought sometime before the wood frog.","Of the amphibian bought in February and the newt, one is Cecilia's and the other was purchased in Deep River.","The animal purchased in Zearing isn't the bullfrog.","Susie's pet was bought 2 months before Valerie's pet.","The animal purchased in Cool was bought 1 month after Susie's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Cecilia","Freda","Gertrude","Hope","Susie","Valerie","Willie"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","newt","salamander","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Cool","Deep River","Evansdale","Latimer","Newton","Quimby","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=caa86f80b969bf2601db3612ec151898"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Willie was either the student who gave the presentation on President Garfield or the student who got the A.","The student who got the C+ spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Garfield.","The student who got the B- spoke 9 minutes less than Chris.","Willie spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Fillmore.","The presenter who got the A- spoke 3 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Garfield.","The student who got the C- didn't talk about President Lincoln.","Nadine was either the presenter who got the C- or the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes.","Andy was either the presenter who got the B- or the presenter who got the A.","Nadine didn't talk about President Taft.","Neither Willie nor Zachary was the presenter who got the B+.","The presenter who got the C+ spoke 3 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Lincoln.","Zachary, the presenter who spoke for 20 minutes, the student who got the A-, the student who got the B- and the student who spoke for 14 minutes were all different students.","Kelvin spoke for 8 minutes.","Nadine spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on President Fillmore.","Willie spoke 3 minutes more than Kelvin.","The student who gave the presentation on President Jackson spoke 3 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Van Buren.","The student who spoke for 17 minutes talked about President Lincoln.","The presenter who got the B+ spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who gave the presentation on President Taft."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes","20 minutes","23 minutes"],"label_b":["Andy","Chris","Freddie","Kelvin","Nadine","Willie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Fillmore","Garfield","Jackson","Lincoln","Monroe","Taft","Van Buren"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e7a04c356a9edc421c775fda09a6188"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Of Ira and the player who played 13 games, one wore number 18 and the other played shortstop.","Delbert was either the person who played first base or the person who wore number 28.","Russell didn't wear number 21.","Of the player who wore number 32 and the boy who played 10 games, one played first base and the other was Neil.","The boy who wore number 21 played 1 fewer game than Neil.","Evan played 1 more game than the boy who played second base.","Evan didn't wear number 7.","The person who wore number 21 played somewhat fewer games than the boy who played right field.","The player who wore number 21 played 1 more game than the person who wore number 3.","Of the player who wore number 28 and the boy who played 9 games, one was Salvatore and the other played shortstop.","The boy who played third base played 2 more games than the person who played shortstop.","The player who played second base played somewhat more games than the player who played right field.","The person who wore number 3 played somewhat more games than Ira.","Ira played somewhat fewer games than the boy who played center field."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12","13","14"],"label_b":["Delbert","Evan","Ira","Leroy","Neil","Russell","Salvatore"],"label_c":["center field","first base","left field","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":["3","7","18","21","28","29","32"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11b501b472c194de3f686103c5e0a7f8"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The scout who got the sixth award was either Nicole or the youngster who won the wildlife badge.","The scout who won the swimming badge was awarded 2 spots before the youngster who won the ceramics badge.","The youngster from troop 4781 was awarded 2 spots before the youngster who won the leadership badge.","Harriet wasn't in troop 4443.","The scout who got the first award was either the scout who won the swimming badge or Isabel.","The youngster who got the sixth award didn't win the dance badge.","The scout from troop 4908 was awarded after the scout from troop 4031.","Dolores was awarded 1 spot after Patsy.","The girl from troop 3094 didn't win the dance badge.","Of Dolores and the youngster who won the ceramics badge, one was in troop 4781 and the other was awarded fifth.","Nicole was either the youngster from troop 4908 or the youngster from troop 4250.","Of the girl who got the sixth award and the girl who won the ceramics badge, one was in troop 4781 and the other was Nicole.","Isabel was in troop 4908.","The scout from troop 5025 was awarded 2 spots before Harriet.","The girl who won the first aid badge was awarded before Wendy."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Dolores","Harriet","Isabel","Nicole","Patsy","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4443","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47c94356136c563860b599c7e81e102b"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["Mr. Newman's class is held 2 periods after the course in room 405.","The class in room 405 isn't taught by Mr. Zamora.","The French class is held 4 periods before the class in room 201.","Neither the fifth period class nor Mr. Zamora's class is the Algebra class.","Mr. Osborn's class is held 2 periods after the Geometry class.","The seven classes are the French class, the fifth period class, Mr. Zamora's class, the course in room 215, Mr. Alvarado's class, Mr. Underwood's class and the sixth period class.","The English class is held sometime after Mr. Travis's class.","The Chemistry class is held 2 periods after the Geometry class.","The sixth period class is either the Algebra class or the class in room 201.","Mr. Zamora's class is held 1 period before Mr. Travis's class.","The Physics class is held 1 period before the course in room 412.","Of the English class and the fourth period class, one is taught by Mr. Underwood and the other is in room 322.","The third period class is either Mr. Newman's class or the course in room 201.","The class in room 212 isn't taught by Mr. Travis."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"label_b":["122","201","212","215","322","405","412"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Newman","Osborn","Rhodes","Travis","Underwood","Zamora"],"label_d":["Algebra","Chemistry","English","French","Geometry","History","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ea9a07dc5e6236a731ad41b5211f0bf"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family paying $730 a month isn't moving in on Tuesday.","The family paying $730 a month isn't moving into the Front Street apartment.","The family moving into the Ethel Street apartment is paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Jessica Lane apartment.","The family moving into the Jessica Lane apartment is paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Saturday.","Of the family paying $680 a month and the family moving in on Friday, one is moving into the Summit Street apartment and the other is the Thompsons.","The family moving in on Sunday is paying more per month than the family moving into the Ivy Street apartment.","The Thompsons are paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Jessica Lane apartment.","The family moving in on Thursday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Wednesday.","The Johnsons are paying 50 dollars less per month than the Pattersons.","The Sheltons aren't moving in on Monday.","The Kerrs aren't moving into the Ethel Street apartment.","The Kerrs are paying less per month than the family moving into the Front Street apartment.","The family moving into the Ivy Street apartment is paying more per month than the family moving in on Wednesday.","The family moving into the Grove Street apartment is either the family paying $740 a month or the family paying $710 a month.","The family paying $690 a month isn't moving in on Thursday.","The Johnsons are paying 10 dollars more per month than the Quinns."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730","$740"],"label_b":["Ingrams","Johnsons","Kerrs","Pattersons","Quinns","Sheltons","Thompsons"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Ethel Street","Front Street","Grove Street","Ivy Street","Jessica Lane","Summit Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90d48220cd346c25b7cf37c79f8615a5"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The astronaut launching in February is either the graduate who will be studying radiation or Becky.","The person assigned to mission PR-97 will launch 1 month before the astronaut assigned to mission WB-664.","James will launch 2 months after the person assigned to mission AV-435.","The astronaut who will be studying ant colonies will launch sometime before the graduate who will be studying plant enzymes.","Edwin is either the astronaut assigned to mission TV-412 or the graduate who will be studying gamma rays.","The astronaut who will be studying radiation won't be on mission ZF-15.","Mercedes will launch 1 month after the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes.","The person launching in January won't be focusing on solar storms.","Of the person launching in March and Mercedes, one will be on mission PR-97 and the other will focus on larval growth.","Patti will launch 3 months after the person who will be studying ant colonies.","The person launching in January won't be focusing on radiation.","The person assigned to mission GX-13 will launch sometime before the astronaut assigned to mission PR-97.","Antonia will launch 4 months after the graduate who will be studying plant enzymes.","The astronaut assigned to mission CR-260 will launch 2 months after the astronaut who will be studying larval growth.","Antonia won't be on mission ZF-15.","The astronaut who will be studying gamma rays will launch sometime after the person assigned to mission WB-664."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Antonia","Becky","Edwin","James","Mercedes","Omar","Patti"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74ae73fedd58c40ece7a3d5b7f44e976"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["Frank's Figs isn't owned by Mr. Erickson.","Of the company using a billboard and the company owned by Mr. Erickson, one is Sinful Sips and the other will open on May 17th.","The business owned by Mr. Austin will open 6 days after the company using a billboard.","Ant Farms Etc. won't open on May 8th.","Ant Farms Etc. isn't using a TV commercial.","White Elephant will open 9 days before Tricky Toys.","The company using a hot-air balloon will open sometime after the business using a sandwich board.","The company owned by Mrs. Wise will open sometime after the business owned by Mrs. Yang.","The company owned by Mr. Zimmerman will open 6 days after the business owned by Mrs. Underwood.","The company owned by Mrs. Underwood will open 3 days before the company using a billboard.","The company using a leaflet isn't owned by Mrs. Wise.","White Elephant is either the business opening on May 20th or the business using a sandwich board.","The company opening on May 17th is using a TV commercial.","Of the business opening on May 20th and the business owned by Mr. Austin, one is using a radio ad and the other is Pandora's Box.","The company opening on May 14th isn't using a hot-air balloon.","The company using a leaflet will open 9 days after the business owned by Mr. Austin."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners","Ad Campaigns"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th","May 17th","May 20th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Books and More","Frank\\'s Figs","Pandora\\'s Box","Sinful Sips","Tricky Toys","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mr. Austin","Mrs. Chaney","Mr. Erickson","Mrs. Underwood","Mrs. Wise","Mrs. Yang","Mr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["billboard","hot-air balloon","leaflet","magazine ad","radio ad","sandwich board","TV commercial"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f992c12fd289a0136c0d53a62309889a"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid with a diameter of 47 km, the asteroid rich in phosphorous, the asteroid rich in yttrium, the asteroid with a diameter of 41 km and 11 Ceres are all different asteroids.","Of 49 Eugenia and the asteroid rich in lanthanum, one is 17 km across and the other will see mining operations begin in 2040.","413 Doiotima has a diameter that is somewhat smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035.","49 Eugenia has a diameter 6 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050.","413 Doiotima is either the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034 or the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050.","The asteroid rich in yttrium has a diameter 6 km larger than the asteroid rich in platinum.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2028 has a diameter 30 km larger than the asteroid rich in platinum.","26 Amphitrite doesn't have an exact diameter of 47 km.","61 Nemesis is either the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050 or the asteroid with a diameter of 17 km.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040 and the asteroid rich in nickel, one is 23 km across and the other is 82 Sylvia.","The asteroid rich in lanthanum has a diameter 12 km smaller than the asteroid rich in cobalt.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2026 has a diameter 18 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km","47 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","nickel","phosphorous","platinum","yttrium"],"label_d":["2025","2026","2028","2034","2035","2040","2050"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f924df29ec2cc93c9dd214f2276558c6"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The boat that went to Rainbow Reef is either Captain Quinn's boat or the Foxy Roxy.","The Mellow Mel is either the vessel that saw 3 manatees or the boat that went to Betty Beach.","The boat that went to Hollow Hole saw 1 more manatees than the vessel that went to Betty Beach.","The Mellow Mel wasn't led by Captain Armstrong.","The Benny II saw more manatees than Captain Jacobson's boat.","Captain Preston's vessel saw 2 more manatees than Captain Armstrong's boat.","The boat that went to Betty Beach saw 1 fewer manatees than the Daily Ray.","Captain Romero's vessel saw fewer manatees than Captain Lloyd's boat.","The boat that went to Betty Beach wasn't led by Captain Romero.","The Daily Ray saw 2 fewer manatees than the Foxy Roxy.","The Benny II didn't see a total of 6 manatees.","The vessel that went to Silver springs wasn't led by Captain Armstrong.","The vessel that saw 8 manatees is either the boat that went to Hollow Hole or the Sea Cow.","The Daily Ray saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Espinoza's vessel.","The Samantha didn't go to Yellow Bend.","The seven boats are the boat that saw 6 manatees, the Sea Cow, the vessel that went to Silver springs, Captain Preston's vessel, the boat that went to Trey's Tunnel, the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef and the boat that went to Betty Beach.","The boat that went to Rainbow Reef saw 3 more manatees than the boat that went to Yellow Bend."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Jacobson","Lloyd","Preston","Quinn","Romero"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44af9c26768fc323272282b02b3bd702"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The Tela G5 costs 75 dollars more than the model made by Dayero.","Of the camera made by Torvia and the DM-5000, one costs $675 and the other has a resolution of 20 megapixels.","Of the $625 camera and the camera with a resolution of 15 megapixels, one is the Lectra 6 and the other is made by Honwa.","The model with a resolution of 10 megapixels isn't the FC-520.","The camera with a resolution of 26 megapixels costs 100 dollars more than the model made by Lirios.","The model with a resolution of 18 megapixels costs less than the model made by Dayero.","The model with a resolution of 18 megapixels costs 50 dollars more than the MX-827.","The camera made by Nectron, the $575 model, the model with a resolution of 14 megapixels, the Tela G5, the G-290 and the $600 camera are all different cameras.","The G-290 is either the $675 model or the camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels.","Of the camera made by Honwa and the $575 model, one is the Tela G5 and the other has a resolution of 10 megapixels.","The model made by Banion is either the $700 model or the model with a resolution of 14 megapixels."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650","$675","$700"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","G-290","Lectra 6","MX-827","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["10 megapixels","12 megapixels","14 megapixels","15 megapixels","18 megapixels","20 megapixels","26 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35befb5afd6549222b4280d6a3895a95"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Two for Tennis didn't sell exactly 40 copies.","Bill Orega's book sold 21 more copies than My Best Friend.","Matt Stevens's book sold 35 fewer copies than Zara's Game.","Call of Duty is either the book that sold 33 copies or the 345-page book.","The title that sold 54 copies is either Wendalissa or Roscoe Jones's book.","The 192-page book sold somewhat more copies than Bill Orega's book.","Daniel Hansen's book sold 7 fewer copies than the 185-page book.","Of the 345-page book and Away in Arles, one was written by Jeff Holman and the other sold 19 copies.","The 226-page book sold 7 more copies than Zara's Game.","Roscoe Jones's book sold 28 more copies than Away in Arles.","Zoey Stout's book, the 226-page book, and Two for Tennis are three different books.","Of Zoey Stout's book and the book that sold 19 copies, one is Zara's Game and the other is 345 pages long.","The 204-page book wasn't written by Matt Stevens.","The 280-page book sold 35 more copies than My Best Friend.","Two for Tennis wasn't written by Daniel Hansen."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40","47","54"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["185","192","204","226","258","280","345"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5047cb66e3432c8f2b953faf52cfeaa4"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Sarge graduated sometime before Tinkerbell.","The K-9 unit sent to Sycamore County, the dog assigned to Officer Underwood, Barca, Hercules and the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Goodwin were all different dogs.","The canine assigned to Officer Underwood graduated 2 months after the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Ingram.","Aries graduated 1 month after the K-9 unit sent to Kermit County.","The canine sent to Fairfield County graduated sometime after the canine assigned to Officer Underwood.","The K-9 unit sent to Vine County wasn't assigned to Officer Salinas.","The dog assigned to Officer Goodwin graduated 1 month after the canine assigned to Officer Ingram.","Jaws graduated 2 months before Barca.","Barca was either the canine that graduated in August or the dog sent to Vine County.","Hercules wasn't assigned to Officer Salinas.","The canine sent to Vine County wasn't assigned to Officer Velasquez.","The dog sent to York County graduated 2 months before Jaws.","McGruff was either the dog sent to Sycamore County or the canine sent to Vine County.","Of the dog assigned to Officer Erickson and the canine that graduated in September, one went to Riverside County and the other was Hercules.","Of the dog that graduated in March and the dog assigned to Officer Erickson, one was Aries and the other went to York County."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Hercules","Jaws","McGruff","Sarge","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Anderson","Erickson","Goodwin","Ingram","Salinas","Underwood","Velasquez"],"label_d":["Ash","Fairfield","Kermit","Riverside","Sycamore","Vine","York"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edb9a86e485f33b36ca88313e42b0b5e"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Of Marshall's purchase and the purchase that included rhubarb, one cost $7.25 and the other included peaches.","Neither the $5.25 purchase nor the order that included celery is Floyd's order.","Sylvia's order included onions.","The order that included kale cost 4 dollars less than the order that included grapefruits.","Douglas's order cost 1 dollar less than the order that included peaches.","Sylvia's order is either the order that included grapefruits or the order that included kale.","The purchase that included leeks cost more than Marshall's purchase.","Of the purchase that included kiwis and the $7.25 order, one was Nettie's and the other included kale.","Floyd's purchase cost less than the order that included raspberries.","Sylvia's purchase cost less than the purchase that included celery.","Olive's purchase didn't include bean sprouts.","Of Nettie's order and the $10.25 purchase, one included bean sprouts and the other included blackberries.","The order that included oranges cost 2 dollars more than Nettie's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25","$9.25","$10.25"],"label_b":["Douglas","Floyd","Harold","Marshall","Nettie","Olive","Sylvia"],"label_c":["bean sprouts","celery","kale","leeks","onions","parsnips","rhubarb"],"label_d":["blackberries","figs","grapefruits","kiwis","oranges","peaches","raspberries"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b6eaba2fab871bf01e8e9ee00748c73"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Shyeh will deploy 2 months after the group deploying to Rothoc.","Neither the battalion deploying in June nor the battalion led by Commander Joyce is the group deploying to Rothoc.","Charlie Battalion will deploy sometime after the battalion led by Commander Vincent.","The battalion led by Commander Edwards will deploy 1 month after the group deploying to Rothoc.","Of Foxtrot Battalion and the battalion deploying in January, one will deploy to Biage and the other is led by Commander Vincent.","The battalion led by Commander Edwards isn't Charlie Battalion.","Mike Battalion is either the battalion led by Commander Joyce or the battalion led by Commander Hensley.","The battalion deploying in January will deploy to Untkkel.","The group deploying to Furoth isn't Mike Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Edwards isn't Hotel Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Hensley, the battalion deploying in June, the group deploying to Ghator, the battalion deploying in July and Mike Battalion are all different battalions.","India Battalion will deploy 5 months after the group deploying to Rothoc.","Neither Charlie Battalion nor the battalion led by Commander Moody is the battalion deploying in June.","The battalion led by Commander Hensley is either Foxtrot Battalion or Lima Battalion.","Lima Battalion will deploy 2 months after the group deploying to Rothoc.","The battalion led by Commander Lee won't deploy in June."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Edwards","Hensley","Joyce","Lee","Moody","Underwood","Vincent"],"label_c":["Charlie","Delta","Foxtrot","Hotel","India","Lima","Mike"],"label_d":["Biage","Enocia","Furoth","Ghator","Rothoc","Shyeh","Untkkel"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cab38e0d5b8a4298e6bb99a011903ecb"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Angelica's candle doesn't contain clove.","The apple candle is either the cinnamon candle or Dolores's product.","The pear candle is either Dolores's product or the clove candle.","Dolores's candle is either the pear product or the lime product.","The cinnamon product costs 2 dollars less than Gregory's candle.","Terry's candle doesn't contain lavender.","The cinnamon candle costs more than Jana's product.","The peach product costs 1 dollar more than the lavender product.","The vanilla candle costs 1 dollar more than the lavender candle.","Jana's candle, the fig candle, the pear candle, the $4.50 product and the freesia candle are all different products.","The freesia product costs 4 dollars more than the apple product.","The $9.50 candle is either Angelica's product or Jana's candle.","Of Gregory's product and the $5.50 product, one contains fig and the other contains vanilla.","Dolores's candle doesn't cost $7.50.","Hope's product costs 2 dollars more than the coconut candle.","The bergamot candle doesn't contain ginger."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50"],"label_b":["Angelica","Courtney","Dolores","Gregory","Hope","Jana","Terry"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","freesia","ginger","lavender","sandalwood","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=443f6038db8e61179e178df5e7a3ffed"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle released in 1988 is either the puzzle with the rustic village theme or the puzzle with 1000 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1995 is either the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme or the puzzle with 750 pieces.","The puzzle made by Sonaco has 1,000 more pieces than the puzzle with the city skyline theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Perunia has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend has 750 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod.","The puzzle with the postage stamp theme has 250 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Lyrod.","The jigsaw puzzle with the outer space theme has 500 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme.","The puzzle released in 1989 has 500 more pieces than the puzzle released in 1998.","Of the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme and the puzzle with 1250 pieces, one was released in 1981 and the other was made by Kimsight.","The puzzle with the autumn leaves theme is either the jigsaw puzzle released in 1998 or the jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1985 has 750 fewer pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme.","The seven puzzles are the jigsaw puzzle with 1500 pieces, the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme, the jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth, the jigsaw puzzle released in 1985, the jigsaw puzzle made by Denlend, the puzzle released in 1988 and the puzzle made by Lyrod."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250","1500","1750"],"label_b":["Chaurd","Denlend","Furoth","Kimsight","Lyrod","Perunia","Sonaco"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","coral reef","football","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":["1981","1985","1988","1989","1992","1995","1998"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0aa16c68cff022364315e33d4e18b3b"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Leiman Manor was built 7 years after the Porter family's house.","The Kane family's house, the home on Highland Drive, Roesch Heights, Woodlawn, the building on League Avenue and the building on Mary Street are all different homes.","The Vazquez family's building was built 14 years after the home on Cora Street.","The Tran family's house is either Leiman Manor or Fox Cottage.","The house on Cora Street was built sometime after Porcher Place.","Roesch Heights was built 14 years after Woodlawn.","The house on Mary Street was built 21 years before Woodlawn.","The Vazquez family's house was built sometime before the home on James Street.","The building on League Avenue was built 7 years before the Woodard family's home.","Of the 1876 building and the Quinn family's house, one is Fox Cottage and the other is on Highland Drive.","Belle Grove was built 7 years after the home on Cora Street.","The 1876 building is on Norwood Street.","The house on Norwood Street is either the Jordan family's home or the Tran family's home."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869","1876"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Jordan","Kane","Porter","Quinn","Tran","Vazquez","Woodard"],"label_d":["Cora Street","Highland Drive","James Street","League Avenue","Mary Street","Norwood Street","Rosewood Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77dba74e4356a4a755eb73dab14394a2"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Brandon's purchase didn't cost $90.","The ipstin spider, the specimen from Lesotho, Melinda's purchase, the arachnid that sold for $45, Brandon's purchase and Wesley's purchase were all different spiders.","Nichole's purchase cost 15 dollars more than Wesley's purchase.","Darla's purchase cost less than Isaac's purchase.","Of the archaenido and the specimen from Lesotho, one was won by Brandon and the other sold for $75.","The cart spider cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Tanzania.","Of the arachnid that sold for $45 and Darla's purchase, one was the cart spider and the other was from Honduras.","Of Nichole's purchase and the specimen from Lesotho, one was the redback and the other sold for $75.","Isaac's purchase wasn't from Malawi.","The black widow cost 15 dollars more than the raft spider.","The specimen from Oman was either the redback or Melinda's purchase.","Of the specimen from France and Nichole's purchase, one was the darkback and the other sold for $120."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120","$135"],"label_b":["Brandon","Darla","Isaac","Lonnie","Melinda","Nichole","Wesley"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","cart spider","darkback","ipstin spider","raft spider","redback"],"label_d":["France","Guinea","Honduras","Lesotho","Malawi","Oman","Tanzania"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8caed67faa7d445dc17ab8ddebf19ed7"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["Neither Francis nor the person who began his competition at 12:15 pm is the person who won the hot dog contest.","Of the person who began his competition at 12:30 pm and the competitor who won the jalapeno contest, one was from Orlando and the other was Zachary.","The contestant from Yaro City didn't win the doughnut contest.","Isaac is either the competitor from Naperville or the person from Pervis.","The competitor who won the blueberry pie contest began his contest 15 minutes before Lucas.","The competitor from Monkton began his contest 15 minutes before the competitor from Raleigh.","The person who began his competition at 12:45 pm is either Isaac or the contestant who won the jalapeno contest.","Paul began his contest 30 minutes after the competitor from Pervis.","Francis began his contest sometime after Lucas.","Of the person who began his competition at 12:45 pm and Paul, one won the chicken wing contest and the other was from Vincennes.","Neither Francis nor the competitor who began his competition at 12:15 pm is the person who won the doughnut contest.","Ollie began his contest sometime after Lucas.","Of the competitor who won the jalapeno contest and the person from Yaro City, one started eating at 12:45 pm and the other was Lucas.","The person who won the jalapeno contest began his contest 30 minutes after Isaac.","The contestant who began his competition at 12:30 pm, Francis, the contestant from Vincennes, the person who won the oyster contest, the competitor from Pervis and Lucas are all different contestants."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm","12:30 pm","12:45 pm"],"label_b":["Francis","Guillermo","Isaac","Lucas","Ollie","Paul","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Monkton","Naperville","Orlando","Pervis","Raleigh","Vincennes","Yaro City"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0715d3eace85efc25033772debdc3bd0"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The skydiver who has done 102 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years before the skydiver who wears the indigo suit.","The jumper who wears the indigo suit is either Nathaniel or Tyler.","Tyler started skydiving 2 years before Bobby.","The skydiver who first started in 1984, Everett, the jumper who first started in 1987 and the jumper who has done 64 previous jumps are all different skydivers.","Of the jumper who has done 102 previous jumps and the skydiver who first started in 1983, one is Everett and the other wears the yellow suit.","The jumper who has done 64 previous jumps started skydiving sometime before the jumper who has done 42 previous jumps.","Tyler is either the jumper who has done 78 previous jumps or the skydiver who first started in 1983.","The skydiver who first started in 1984 doesn't wear the white suit.","The jumper who wears the aquamarine suit started skydiving 5 years after Jorge.","The skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps doesn't wear the teal suit.","Jorge started skydiving sometime after Gordon.","The skydiver who first started in 1983 is either the jumper who has done 70 previous jumps or the jumper who has done 42 previous jumps.","The skydiver who first started in 1987 hasn't done exactly 58 previous jumps.","The skydiver who wears the gold suit started skydiving 1 year after the skydiver who wears the teal suit.","The jumper who wears the yellow suit started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Bobby","Everett","Gordon","Jorge","Kelly","Nathaniel","Tyler"],"label_c":["aquamarine","gold","indigo","teal","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["42","49","58","64","70","78","102"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a2adcd2d870b9bd8c85239bceee5190"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Lopez isn't from the Bears.","Zimmerman scored 1 goal less than the player from the River Kings.","The person from the Monsters is either the player with 11 goals or the player who wears number 19.","The player who wears number 12 scored somewhat less than the person who wears number 10.","Mooney scored 4 goals more than the player who wears number 19.","Of Underwood and the person from the Checkers, one had 8 goals this season and the other wears number 10.","The person from the Monsters scored 1 goal more than the player who wears number 3.","The seven players are the player with 8 goals, the person from the Comets, Underwood, the person from the Bears, the player from the Wolverines, Parrish and Zimmerman.","Parrish doesn't wear number 2.","The player who wears number 9 isn't from the Monsters.","James scored 3 goals more than Zimmerman.","Neither the player from the Comets nor the player from the Checkers is the player who wears number 3.","The player who wears number 9 isn't from the Wolverines.","The player from the Wolverines is either Mooney or the person with 8 goals.","Parrish scored somewhat more than the person who wears number 3.","The player from the Wolverines scored 4 goals more than the person from the Checkers."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["James","Lopez","Mooney","Nicholson","Parrish","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","Comets","Ice Hogs","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["2","3","6","9","10","12","19"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66034b6b987ac3971f30c3202e885fb1"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Of Protecha.com and the company that received the $4,000,000 investment, one sells cameras and the other was started by Vicky Velez.","The company started by Will Waters received 2 million dollars more than the company started by Lara Larson.","The business that sells robots received 2 million dollars less than Gofro.com.","Atriana.com wasn't founded by Vicky Velez.","The company that sells video games is either the company started by Vicky Velez or the startup that received the $3,000,000 investment.","Protecha.com was started by Betty Becker.","Of Tyngle.com and the business that received the $6,000,000 investment, one sells robots and the other was started by Addie Abrams.","Atriana.com doesn't sell kitchen wares.","The startup started by Fred Frost is either Gofro.com or Zetafish.com.","The company that received the $6,000,000 investment, the startup started by Vicky Velez, the company that sells textbooks and the startup that sells cell phones are all different businesses.","The business that received the $2,000,000 investment is either Byxby.com or the business that sells cell phones.","Madinkz.com is either the startup started by Pat Padilla or the startup that sells kitchen wares.","Of the startup started by Addie Abrams and the company that received the $7,000,000 investment, one is Zetafish.com and the other sells cameras.","The startup that sells kitchen wares received 1 million dollars less than the startup started by Pat Padilla."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000","$7,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","sports gear","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25f9f060348d92ab3720f66a898e4ac6"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["The dalmatian is either Elsie's dog or the canine that won in 2009.","Ginger's canine won sometime before Fernando's dog.","Of Shadow and the canine that won in 2012, one is the bulldog and the other is Chester's.","Molly won 1 year after Harley.","Harley won 4 years after Chester's dog.","The bulldog won 3 years after the maltese.","Of Max and Barbara's dog, one is the beagle and the other won in 2012.","Elsie's canine didn't win in 2011.","Princess won 1 year before the great dane.","Princess, the pekingese, Anita's canine and Douglas's dog are all different dogs.","Anita's canine won sometime before Douglas's dog.","The irish setter won sometime before Shadow.","Stella won 2 years after the irish setter."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Anita","Barbara","Chester","Douglas","Elsie","Fernando","Ginger"],"label_c":["beagle","bulldog","dalmatian","great dane","irish setter","maltese","pekingese"],"label_d":["Harley","Max","Molly","Princess","Riley","Shadow","Stella"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=115b5ca5fe57d274930454ef46b647a8"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Zetafish.com received 1 million dollars more than Atriana.com.","The business that sells sports gear received 2 million dollars less than the business that sells kitchen wares.","Atriana.com received 2 million dollars less than the business started by Fred Frost.","Atriana.com wasn't founded by Pat Padilla.","The business that received the $5,000,000 investment, Atriana.com, and the business started by Addie Abrams are three different businesses.","Of the business that sells textbooks and the startup started by Betty Becker, one is Gofro.com and the other received $6,000,000.","The company that received the $2,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Will Waters.","Zetafish.com doesn't sell cell phones.","The company started by Addie Abrams received 1 million dollars more than Atriana.com.","The seven businesses are the company that received the $3,000,000 investment, the business started by Fred Frost, Atriana.com, the business started by Lara Larson, Madinkz.com, Byxby.com and the business that sells cameras.","The business started by Pat Padilla received less than Madinkz.com.","The startup that sells sports gear received 3 million dollars more than Gofro.com.","The company that received the $2,000,000 investment doesn't sell robots.","Tyngle.com didn't get exactly $4,000,000.","The company that received the $3,000,000 investment is either the startup started by Addie Abrams or the company that sells robots.","Byxby.com received 1 million dollars more than the business started by Betty Becker."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000","$7,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","sports gear","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f001fc2f2434e61c2e53203d82f52d6"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["Of the mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall and the mammoth found in Alaska, one is thought to be 50,000 years old and the other was named \"Peanut\".","\"Thumper\" isn't believed to be 80,000 years old.","The animal found in Michigan lived sometime after the animal found in Siberia.","The mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall lived 60,000 years after the mammoth found in Alaska.","The seven animals were \"Dumbo\", the animal believed to be 140,000 years old, the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall, the animal that was 9.3 ft tall, the animal that was 8.6 ft tall, the animal found in Alaska and the mammoth believed to be 80,000 years old.","The animal that was 8.2 ft tall lived 60,000 years before \"Bernie\".","\"Ellie\" wasn't exactly 9.3 ft tall.","The mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall was either the mammoth believed to be 50,000 years old or the animal found in Michigan.","\"Thumper\" lived sometime after the animal found in Scotland.","The animal that was 9.6 ft tall was either the mammoth found in Norway or the animal found in Siberia.","The animal that was 8.1 ft tall lived 30,000 years before the mammoth found in Alaska.","\"Peanut\" lived 30,000 years after the animal found in Saskatchewan.","Of the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall and the mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old, one was unearthed in Siberia and the other was named \"Snuffles\"."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years","80,000 years","50,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.3 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=571bfa12196757d7cf5ae1d43f3c04c9"} {"story":"The Shoe Shack has made several top-dollar sales today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to their foot size, shoe brand and final purchase price.","clues":["Irma's pair was 2 sizes larger than Connie's pair.","Of the Tinghill footwear and the $185 pair, one was bought by Irma and the other was a size 5.","The size 9 set was either the Manzarita footwear or the $125 pair.","The Cormano footwear was 4 sizes larger than the Manzarita footwear.","The $170 pair was 1 size smaller than Antoinette's pair.","Of Irma's pair and the size 6 set, one cost $125 and the other was by Abbott Hill.","Genevieve's pair didn't cost $215.","The $155 pair was somewhat larger than the $170 pair.","Danielle's pair was somewhat smaller than the $245 pair.","The Williford footwear was 1 size larger than Juana's pair.","The $215 pair was 5 sizes larger than Danielle's pair.","The Graffetz footwear was 3 sizes larger than the Manzarita footwear."],"categories":["Shoe Sizes","Customers","Brands","Prices"],"label_a":["4","5","6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Connie","Danielle","Genevieve","Irma","Juana","Marie"],"label_c":["Abbott Hill","Cormano","Graffetz","Manzarita","Schtillet","Tinghill","Williford"],"label_d":["$125","$140","$155","$170","$185","$215","$245"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93a6d66a7e59aecdf9f6567f0a70c3aa"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Of Marvin's bottle and the message from Plymouth, one was found in 2012 and the other was sent in 1990.","The message found in 2010 was sent 28 years before the message from Bournemouth.","The missive that was sent in 1969 is either Herbert's bottle or Victor's message.","Of the message that was sent in 1969 and Carmen's missive, one was found in 2015 and the other was from Torquay.","The letter from Cherbourg was sent 14 years before the bottle found in 2010.","The message found in 2008 is either the bottle that was sent in 1976 or the message that was sent in 1962.","The message found in 2013 was sent 14 years before the bottle found in 2012.","The message from Cherbourg was sent 28 years before the message found in 2011.","The letter found in 2008, the letter that was sent in 2004, Marvin's letter, the message that was sent in 1990, Warren's bottle and the missive from Brighton are all different letters.","The message that was sent in 1976 is either the bottle found in 2014 or the missive from Penzance.","Tracy's missive wasn't sent in 2004.","Victor's letter was sent 21 years after the message found in 2015."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990","1997","2004"],"label_b":["Carmen","Herbert","Leah","Marvin","Tracy","Victor","Warren"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Penzance","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":["2008","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=682174e2127e47a8f606c46e10696343"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["\"What We Need\" is 1 track after the bluegrass song.","Abacus's song is 1 track after \"I Think of You\".","Gizmo Glory's track isn't \"Anything Else\".","\"Vanity Plates\" is 3 tracks before \"Poorly Worded\".","The techno song is 2 tracks after Hustle Boys's song.","The seventh track isn't country.","The bluegrass song is sometime after the folk song.","\"Beverly\" is 4 tracks after \"I Think of You\".","The rock and roll song isn't \"Poorly Worded\".","Gizmo Glory's song is sometime after Hustle Boys's song.","Of Abacus's track and \"Anything Else\", one is bluegrass and the other is the sixth track.","Of Silver Blue's song and the grunge song, one is the seventh song and the other is \"Vanity Plates\".","The rock and roll track is either the seventh song or \"Beverly\".","The bluegrass track is 2 tracks before Bliss Iron's song.","Manic Android's song is sometime before the grunge song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","dubstep","folk","grunge","rock and roll","techno"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c58c23de1c0e4e2f388c235d923c910"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["The planet 43 light years from earth is either the exoplanet with a diameter of 295,000 mi. or the planet with a diameter of 714,000 mi..","Of the exoplanet 47 light years from earth and the planet with a diameter of 714,000 mi., one is Kinucia and the other orbits star BDF 198.","The planet orbiting star EX 53 is closer to us than the exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120.","Rodul is 8 light years closer to us than the planet orbiting star VJD 913.","Of the planet 51 light years from earth and the exoplanet with a diameter of 310,000 mi., one is Kinucia and the other orbits star VJD 913.","The seven planets are the exoplanet 45 light years from earth, Rodul, the planet orbiting star MKP 427, Fihin, the planet orbiting star VJD 913, the planet orbiting star EX 53 and the exoplanet with a diameter of 650,000 mi..","Quael is farther away from us than Theros.","Of the planet 41 light years from earth and the planet with a diameter of 540,000 mi., one is Xidat and the other orbits star VJD 913.","Of the exoplanet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. and the exoplanet 41 light years from earth, one orbits star ZQ 75 and the other is Xidat.","Quael doesn't orbit star VJD 913.","The planet orbiting star HV 491 is 4 light years closer to us than the planet with a diameter of 714,000 mi.."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years","51 light years","53 light years"],"label_b":["Cheelia","Fihin","Kinucia","Quael","Rodul","Theros","Xidat"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","HV 491","MKP 427","PLC 120","VJD 913","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","281,000 mi.","295,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","540,000 mi.","650,000 mi.","714,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19302caefdbee754a1d6f735aa3fe1d5"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The $920 fish tank is somewhat larger than the tank going to Anthon.","The $550 tank is either the 70 gallon tank or the display bought by Cora Carey.","The $920 tank is 15 gallons smaller than the tank going to Philo.","The display bought by Edwin Ellis didn't cost $775.","Of the $920 tank and the 80 gallon fish tank, one is going to Kyburz and the other was bought by Faith Frisk.","The $920 fish tank is either the fish tank bought by Betsy Beard or the 55 gallon display.","The tank going to Dennysville is either the $1,250 fish tank or the fish tank bought by Cora Carey.","The $920 display is 5 gallons smaller than the tank bought by Al Ayala.","The display bought by Gideon Gates is 15 gallons smaller than the $1,825 tank.","The tank going to Montville didn't cost $2,500.","Of the 70 gallon tank and the tank going to Ione, one was bought by Faith Frisk and the other cost $2,500.","The $550 fish tank is 25 gallons smaller than the $2,000 tank."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons","80 gallons","85 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,250","$1,825","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":["Anthon","Dennysville","Ione","Kyburz","Lone Pine","Montville","Philo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16395edbf7e5a4f11ef1a0334cc30f35"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Penny Pugh's program, the program that starts at 10:45 pm, and Tonight Again are three different shows.","Jack Jensen's program starts 75 minutes after Variety X.","Up Till Two starts sometime before the show on channel 2.","The show on channel 5 starts 30 minutes after Green Tonight.","Lina Lopez's program is either the show that starts at 10:45 pm or the show on channel 4.","Tonight Again is either the show on channel 2 or the show that starts at 11:30 pm.","The program on channel 11, the show that starts at 11:00 pm, and Nate Nichol's show are three different shows.","The show that starts at 10:30 pm, Lina Lopez's show, and Tonight Again are three different shows.","The program on channel 11 starts 15 minutes before Green Tonight.","Of the program that starts at 10:45 pm and Red Eye Party, one airs on channel 9 and the other is hosted by Maddy Meyer.","Up Till Two starts 15 minutes after Green Tonight.","Penny Pugh's show starts 45 minutes before Red Eye Party.","Of Variety X and the show on channel 7, one starts at 11:15 pm and the other is hosted by Oda Osborn.","Ken Kirby's program starts sometime after Late Night.","The show that starts at 11:30 pm is either Red Eye Party or the show on channel 13."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm","11:30 pm","11:45 pm"],"label_b":["Jack Jensen","Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Red Eye Party","Tonight Again","Up Till Two","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["2","4","5","7","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=640235df458c5a273fb452d995cf708c"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Player number 7 isn't the running back.","Player number 24 played 2 more games than player number 17.","The quarterback played 4 fewer games than player number 4.","Player number 17 isn't the defensive back.","The center is either the person who played in 6 games last season or the person who played in 5 games last season.","The seven players are the person who played in 5 games last season, the running back, Jack Jensen, the tight end, Abel Austin, the center and the defensive back.","Player number 12 isn't the quarterback.","Player number 7 played 5 more games than the quarterback.","Fred Frankl played 3 more games than Jack Jensen.","Horace Hayden played 4 more games than player number 24.","Of the person who played in 5 games last season and Mike Mullen, one wears number 29 and the other is the wide receiver.","Donald Davis played one game less than Jack Jensen.","Player number 24 played fewer games than the running back."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Abel Austin","Donald Davis","Fred Frankl","Gordon Gregg","Horace Hayden","Jack Jensen","Mike Mullen"],"label_c":["center","corner back","defensive back","quarterback","running back","tight end","wide receiver"],"label_d":["4","7","12","17","20","24","29"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=797a8cf50cf674345b87d3d36368c658"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["Of the snake from New Guinea and the animal that is 42 inches long, one is the two-nosed asp and the other is brown & red.","The black & red serpent is 24 inches shorter than the snake from Uganda.","The serpent from Nicaragua is either the banded keel or the reptile that is 24 inches long.","The horned viper isn't exactly 48 inches long.","The black & green serpent is 18 inches longer than the two-nosed asp.","The snake from Australia is 12 inches longer than the yellow & blue snake.","The brown & red serpent isn't from Panama.","The winged snake, the black & white serpent, and the green & red reptile are three different animals.","The seven animals are the two-nosed asp, the brown & red animal, the snake that is 18 inches long, the animal that is 48 inches long, the reptile from Cambodia, the black & white serpent and the snake that is 30 inches long.","The green & white reptile is 24 inches longer than the black & red snake.","The animal from Nicaragua is shorter than the pygmy racer.","The horned viper isn't exactly 30 inches long.","The snake from New Guinea is 12 inches shorter than the winged snake.","The ash python is either the reptile that is 12 inches long or the brown & red animal.","The animal that is 30 inches long is either the black & green snake or the tawny cobra."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches","42 inches","48 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","black & white","brown & red","green & white","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c45ff1eb32b5646ebc4b3ee215d9fe0"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The meteorite wasn't found in 2009.","Of the piece found in 2005 and the item that sold for $700, one is diamond ring and the other was found at Front Beach.","The cannonball was found at Burr Woods.","The item found in 2014 wasn't found at Addison Beach.","Of the piece found in 1995 and the item that sold for $700, one is silver coin and the other was found at Burr Woods.","The item found at Dimmot Woods sold for 75 dollars more than the object found at Gillis Park.","The item found at Addison Beach, the object found in 2009, the cannonball, the item that sold for $700, the piece found in 2000 and the object that sold for $625 were all different objects.","The item that sold for $625 wasn't found at Colbert Run.","The meteorite wasn't found at Heffen Lane.","The wristwatch sold for 75 dollars less than the earring.","Of the gold chain and the item found at Gillis Park, one sold for $250 and the other was found in 2014.","The object found at Dimmot Woods sold for 75 dollars less than the item found in 2014.","The gold chain sold for 150 dollars more than the item found in 2000.","The item that sold for $550 was either the piece found at Burr Woods or the earring.","The item found in 1992 sold for somewhat more than the item found at Heffen Lane."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625","$700"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2004","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc45c6b4969c7a141baf663c835cf501"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The purple pack is 20 liters smaller than Olga's pack.","The green pack is either the Adironda pack or the Bistric pack.","Of the 30 liter pack and Kelley's pack, one is green and the other is made by Lugmor.","The purple pack is 5 liters larger than the blue pack.","The 55 liter pack is either the Adironda pack or the Pinkster pack.","Betty's pack is either the 25 liter pack or the Grennel pack.","Kelley's pack is 5 liters smaller than the black pack.","Freddie's pack, the blue pack, and the orange pack are three different packs.","The silver pack is smaller than Salvador's pack.","The blue pack is larger than Betty's pack.","Freddie's pack isn't made by Travelore.","The 50 liter pack isn't made by Bistric.","Robert's pack isn't made by Lugmor.","Wendell's pack isn't 45 liters.","The gray pack is either the Travelore pack or the Naturba pack.","Of the orange pack and the Travelore pack, one is 35 liters and the other is Wendell's."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter","55 liter"],"label_b":["Betty","Freddie","Kelley","Olga","Robert","Salvador","Wendell"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c580d1e98ba00cbde4082e34199a4710"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Of the fighter from Philadelphia and the woman with 4 losses, one is Hannah and the other has 39 wins.","The seven people are the woman with 30 wins, the boxer with 7 losses, Diane DeNiro, the boxer with 8 losses, Jan, Gina Gallatin and the fighter from Boston.","The woman from New York has 9 more wins than Hannah.","Diane DeNiro doesn't have exactly 10 losses.","Rhonda doesn't have exactly 33 wins.","Sonia has 3 more wins than Diane DeNiro.","The fighter with 27 wins isn't from Los Angeles.","The fighter with 27 wins doesn't have exactly 15 losses.","The fighter with 2 losses has 3 more wins than Diane DeNiro.","The fighter with 10 losses has fewer wins than Jan.","Gina Gallatin has 3 more wins than the fighter with 4 losses.","The woman with 30 wins is either the woman with 2 losses or the woman from Los Angeles.","The woman from New York has 6 fewer wins than the boxer from Glasgow.","Sonia isn't from Dublin.","Diane DeNiro has 6 fewer wins than the boxer with 7 losses.","The woman with 36 wins, Diane DeNiro, and the fighter with 2 losses are three different people."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36","39","42"],"label_b":["Diane DeNiro","Gina Gallatin","Hannah","Jan","Marie","Rhonda","Sonia"],"label_c":["2","4","7","8","10","12","15"],"label_d":["Boston","Dublin","Glasgow","Los Angeles","New York","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3ad287040544593b2a85e6d32913feb"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the Summit Street apartment is paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Sunday.","The Quinns are paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Thursday.","The seven families are the Huffs, the family paying $710 a month, the family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment, the family moving into the Todd Street apartment, the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment, the family moving in on Sunday and the family paying $730 a month.","The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is paying 20 dollars less per month than the Gordons.","The Underwoods aren't paying $730 a month.","Of the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment and the family moving in on Sunday, one is paying $740 a month and the other is the Quinns.","Of the family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment and the family paying $710 a month, one is moving in on Saturday and the other is the Thompsons.","The family moving into the York Court apartment is either the family moving in on Wednesday or the family moving in on Saturday.","The Underwoods are paying more per month than the family moving in on Friday.","The family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment is either the family paying $740 a month or the family moving in on Tuesday.","The Ingrams aren't moving into the Todd Street apartment.","The family moving in on Tuesday is paying more per month than the family moving in on Saturday.","The family moving into the Jessica Lane apartment is paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Sunday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730","$740"],"label_b":["Gordons","Huffs","Ingrams","Nortons","Quinns","Thompsons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Jessica Lane","Kermit Lane","Ridge Court","Summit Street","Todd Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76e1a5f3aacaa9dfdc7240260bf9d047"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The patient suffering from migraines has an appointment sometime after Hugh.","Alan has an appointment 3 hours before Hugh.","Of the person with Lifealign insurance and Leroy, one is complaining about back pain and the other has the 9:00am appointment.","The person with the 12 noon appointment doesn't have insurance through Medicorp.","Billy has an appointment 3 hours after the patient with HealthCo insurance.","The patient suffering from vertigo is either the person with the 1:00pm appointment or the person with the 12 noon appointment.","The person suffering from shingles has an appointment sometime before the patient suffering from heartburn.","The person suffering from shingles has an appointment 5 hours after the person with Lifealign insurance.","Guy doesn't have the 3:00pm appointment.","The person with Lifealign insurance has an appointment 2 hours before Zachary.","The person with Triflex insurance, Billy, Hugh, Guy, the person with the 9:00am appointment and the person suffering from back pain are all different patients.","Billy has an appointment 2 hours before the patient with Ambercare insurance.","The person suffering from foot pain has an appointment 2 hours before the patient with Fumanix insurance."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alan","Billy","Guy","Hugh","Leroy","Oscar","Zachary"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9c85da788d4c2e5745cd3a858843746"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The Huffs are either the family moving into the Lake Street apartment or the family moving into the Todd Street apartment.","Of the family paying $680 a month and the family moving in on Monday, one is moving into the Summit Street apartment and the other is the Kerrs.","The Kerrs aren't moving in on Wednesday.","The family moving in on Thursday is paying more per month than the Underwoods.","The family paying $720 a month isn't moving in on Friday.","The family moving in on Friday is paying 20 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Tuesday.","The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment is paying less per month than the family moving in on Sunday.","The family moving into the Todd Street apartment is paying more per month than the family moving in on Sunday.","The Pattersons aren't moving in on Thursday.","Of the family paying $690 a month and the family moving in on Friday, one is the Gordons and the other is moving into the Jessica Lane apartment.","The family moving into the Summit Street apartment is paying 20 dollars more per month than the Kerrs.","The Quinns are paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Summit Street apartment.","The family moving into the Grove Street apartment is paying 30 dollars more per month than the Underwoods.","The Kerrs are paying 50 dollars less per month than the family moving into the Lake Street apartment.","The family moving into the Jessica Lane apartment is paying more per month than the Russells."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730","$740"],"label_b":["Gordons","Huffs","Kerrs","Pattersons","Quinns","Russells","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Grove Street","Jessica Lane","Lake Street","Ridge Court","Summit Street","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fa362d912ca4fe2c9408a1047eb0f42"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The $6.00 assignment starts 3 hours after the $10.00 chore.","The $10.00 task starts sometime after the basement assignment.","Molly's job doesn't get an allowance of $9.50.","The $8.00 job is either Beverly's assignment or the chore that starts at 10:00am.","Of the chore that starts at 11:00am and the dining room assignment, one gets an allowance of $9.00 and the other is Yolanda's.","Carrie's assignment is either the $10.00 assignment or the task that starts at 10:00am.","Lynne's task doesn't get an allowance of $9.50.","The garage assignment starts 1 hour after the living room assignment.","The $8.50 assignment starts sometime after Molly's assignment.","The $9.50 task starts 5 hours after Nancy's job.","The $9.00 task starts sometime before the bathroom assignment.","Carrie's job isn't the kitchen.","The mud room assignment starts 2 hours after Nancy's assignment.","The task that starts at 11:00am is either the $9.00 chore or the garage assignment.","The $10.00 job starts 2 hours before the living room assignment.","Molly's chore starts sometime after the $10.00 assignment.","The chore that starts at 2:00pm isn't the bathroom.","Beverly's assignment starts 2 hours after the mud room assignment.","Yolanda's chore doesn't begin at 9:00am."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Beverly","Carrie","Francisco","Lynne","Molly","Nancy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["basement","bathroom","dining room","garage","kitchen","living room","mud room"],"label_d":["$6.00","$6.50","$8.00","$8.50","$9.00","$9.50","$10.00"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b179648508fd93906a6d602fb786fff4"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The meteorite sold for 225 dollars less than the silver coin.","The piece found in 2004, the wristwatch, and the piece found at Burr Woods are three different objects.","The item found in 2005 sold for 75 dollars less than the item found at Burr Woods.","The object that sold for $400 was found in 2009.","The item found in 1992 sold for 375 dollars more than the diamond ring.","The object that sold for $625 was either the item found in 1995 or the piece found in 2000.","The object found at Front Beach sold for somewhat less than the object found in 1995.","The piece that sold for $625, the item found in 1992, the wristwatch, the item found in 2000 and the piece found in 2005 were all different objects.","The gold chain was either the piece that sold for $550 or the object found in 2005.","The object found at Addison Beach was either the item found in 2009 or the gold chain.","The item found in 2000 was either the item that sold for $625 or the item found at Colbert Run.","The item found at Heffen Lane sold for 75 dollars more than the wristwatch.","The silver coin sold for $625.","The cannonball was either the object found in 2014 or the piece found at Gillis Park."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625","$700"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2004","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=012b7af1cde2776b4222f8998c64a58b"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["The 23-year-old one, the giraffe from Kenya, the giraffe from Tanzania, the animal that is 15 feet tall, Gareka and Kaldel are all different giraffes.","The giraffe from Botswana is 1 foot taller than Jebedah.","The animal that is 12 feet tall isn't exactly 18 years old.","Angrit is either the 15-year-old one or the giraffe that is 12 feet tall.","Angrit isn't exactly 25 years old.","The 15-year-old animal is 2 feet shorter than the animal from Kenya.","The 21-year-old animal is somewhat taller than Chamey.","Jebedah is either the animal from Chad or the 24-year-old animal.","Jebedah is 15 feet tall.","The giraffe from Tanzania is somewhat taller than Kaldel.","The one from Chad is 1 foot shorter than Chamey.","The 15-year-old animal is either the giraffe from Tanzania or the giraffe that is 15 feet tall.","Of the animal from Botswana and Pezaku, one is 16 feet tall and the other is 21 years old.","The one from Ethiopia is 2 feet taller than the one from South Sudan.","The 23-year-old giraffe is 4 feet taller than the 25-year-old one."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet","16 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Bagee","Chamey","Gareka","Jebedah","Kaldel","Pezaku"],"label_c":["Botswana","Chad","Ethiopia","Kenya","South Sudan","Tanzania","Zambia"],"label_d":["15","18","21","22","23","24","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39f473fa0f512619b649158544341149"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["The $675 model is either the G-290 or the camera with a resolution of 26 megapixels.","Neither the model made by Dayero nor the Lectra 6 is the $575 camera.","The model made by Torvia costs 75 dollars less than the G-290.","The Lectra 6 is either the model with a resolution of 10 megapixels or the $675 camera.","The model made by Dayero is either the $600 model or the model with a resolution of 12 megapixels.","Neither the $625 model nor the camera made by Lirios is the model with a resolution of 24 megapixels.","Neither the $600 camera nor the Lectra 6 is the camera made by Torvia.","The model made by Cober costs more than the FC-520.","The camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels costs 50 dollars more than the DM-5000.","Of the Tela G5 and the model with a resolution of 15 megapixels, one costs $650 and the other is made by Nectron.","The MX-827 costs 25 dollars more than the DM-5000.","Of the $600 camera and the G-290, one has a resolution of 18 megapixels and the other is made by Honwa.","The model with a resolution of 24 megapixels costs 25 dollars less than the DM-5000.","The MX-827 costs less than the model with a resolution of 10 megapixels.","The camera made by Banion costs 125 dollars more than the Tela G5."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650","$675","$700"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Dayero","Honwa","Lirios","Nectron","Torvia"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","G-290","Lectra 6","MX-827","Tela G5","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["10 megapixels","12 megapixels","14 megapixels","15 megapixels","18 megapixels","24 megapixels","26 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21bfc0de55294f6ec2cc92eb3f183df1"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The person who paid $5.99 was either the one who had the chai tea or the one who had the cafe americano.","The person who paid $9.99 didn't order the fruit tart.","The seven friends were the person who paid $10.99, the one who had the cafe mocha, Belinda, the diner who ordered the bread pudding, Stacey, Opal and the one who had the espresso.","Jennie paid more than Stacey.","Hope didn't order the bread pudding.","The diner who ordered the gelato paid 3 dollars more than the diner who ordered the profiterole.","Opal paid 1 dollar more than the one who had the cafe latte.","The diner who ordered the creme brulee paid more than the one who had the cafe mocha.","Of the person who paid $8.99 and the diner who ordered the rice pudding, one had the chai tea and the other was Belinda.","The diner who ordered the creme brulee was either the one who had the cafe latte or Hope.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid 3 dollars less than the one who had the cafe latte.","The one who had the cappuccino paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the rice pudding.","The one who had the cafe mocha was either Claudia or the diner who ordered the creme brulee.","The diner who ordered the profiterole was either the one who had the cappuccino or the one who had the cafe latte.","The person who paid $9.99 didn't order the creme brulee."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Belinda","Claudia","Hope","Jennie","Opal","Stacey","Virgil"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["bread pudding","cheesecake","creme brulee","fruit tart","gelato","profiterole","rice pudding"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe9eb1549db3c8a31ea46af43a3507bd"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The runner in the cyan shirt finished sometime after Eduardo.","Eduardo finished 1 minute after the runner from Yorba Linda.","Jay finished 1 minute after the competitor in the teal shirt.","Kelly finished 4 minutes after the contestant from Norway.","The seven runners were Anthony, the competitor in the lime shirt, the contestant from Zamora, the runner who finished in 21 minutes, the contestant who finished in 24 minutes, the runner who finished in 22 minutes and the contestant from Kamrar.","The contestant from Kamrar finished sometime after Daryl.","The competitor in the white shirt finished 1 minute after Anthony.","Anthony finished 1 minute after the competitor in the aquamarine shirt.","The competitor in the orange shirt finished sometime after Cesar.","Kelly didn't wear the lime shirt.","The competitor from Yorba Linda finished 4 minutes before the competitor in the gray shirt.","Of the contestant in the teal shirt and the runner who finished in 24 minutes, one was Eduardo and the other was from Norway.","The competitor from San Pedro finished sometime after the runner in the aquamarine shirt.","The runner from Pierson finished 1 minute after Anthony."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes","26 minutes","27 minutes"],"label_b":["Anthony","Cesar","Daryl","Eduardo","Jay","Kelly","Patrick"],"label_c":["aquamarine","cyan","gray","lime","orange","teal","white"],"label_d":["Kamrar","Norway","Pierson","Rossie","San Pedro","Yorba Linda","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d83e4c5dba7abcb604ce8d84f9054571"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 4 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad from Argentina.","The squad from Grenada ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the team that won 1 bronze medal.","The squad that won 1 silver medal was either the team from Luxembourg or the team from Qatar.","The squad that won 5 silver medals ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the team that won 8 bronze medals.","The squad from Bolivia didn't finish with 5 silver medals.","The squad from France didn't end with 15 bronze medals.","The team that won 12 silver medals ended the games with 5 more gold medals than the squad that won 11 silver medal.","Of the squad from Bolivia and the squad that won 7 gold medals, one finished with 6 bronze medals and the other ended with 12 silver medals.","The team that won 3 bronze medals was either the team that won 2 silver medals or the squad from Qatar.","The squad that won 4 silver medals was either the team from Qatar or the squad that won 8 bronze medals.","The team that won 15 bronze medals ended the games with 5 more gold medals than the team that won 8 bronze medals.","The squad that won 8 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the team that won 1 bronze medal.","The squad that won 12 bronze medals ended the games with 5 more gold medals than the squad from Luxembourg."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Argentina","Bolivia","France","Grenada","Luxembourg","Qatar","Turkmenistan"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6","11","12"],"label_d":["1","3","4","6","8","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9ea515523f212ee9dc9830bf964c301"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Jorge is either the skydiver who has done 58 previous jumps or the skydiver who wears the yellow suit.","Rodney hasn't done exactly 78 previous jumps.","Clayton didn't start skydiving in 1983.","The jumper who has done 102 previous jumps started skydiving sometime after the skydiver who wears the white suit.","The skydiver who has done 58 previous jumps doesn't wear the blue suit.","Of the jumper who first started in 1984 and the skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps, one wears the pink suit and the other is Francisco.","The jumper who first started in 1985 is either Everett or Jorge.","The skydiver who has done 70 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years after Rodney.","The skydiver who has done 49 previous jumps, the jumper who first started in 1987 and the jumper who first started in 1983 are all different skydivers.","Of Jorge and the skydiver who wears the maroon suit, one started skydiving in 1984 and the other has done 58 previous jumps.","The skydiver who wears the maroon suit started skydiving 1 year after the jumper who has done 102 previous jumps.","The skydiver who wears the yellow suit started skydiving sometime after Everett.","Jorge started skydiving sometime after the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps.","The skydiver who wears the red suit started skydiving 2 years before Nathaniel.","Nathaniel hasn't done exactly 56 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 70 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years before the jumper who has done 49 previous jumps.","Neither the skydiver who has done 56 previous jumps nor the jumper who wears the white suit is the jumper who first started in 1983."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Clayton","Everett","Francisco","Jorge","Nathaniel","Rodney","Zachary"],"label_c":["blue","indigo","maroon","pink","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["49","56","58","64","70","78","102"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=598f216317961bb04493bc427bbdd563"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["The seven books are the 280-page book, the title that sold 40 copies, Call of Duty, My Best Friend, the title that sold 19 copies, Bill Orega's book and Jeff Holman's book.","The 204-page book sold 21 more copies than the 310-page book.","Call of Duty sold 28 more copies than the 218-page book.","Of the title that sold 19 copies and Jeff Holman's book, one is Dessert Oasis and the other is 310 pages long.","Away in Arles sold somewhat more copies than the 204-page book.","The 218-page book sold 7 fewer copies than the 185-page book.","Of Zoey Stout's book and the 185-page book, one is Two for Tennis and the other sold 40 copies.","Wendalissa is either the 204-page book or the 280-page book.","My Best Friend sold somewhat more copies than Daniel Hansen's book.","My Best Friend wasn't written by Matt Stevens.","Zoey Stout's book sold 28 more copies than the 310-page book.","The book that sold 54 copies is either Alexis Olson's book or Daniel Hansen's book.","The 192-page book wasn't written by Matt Stevens."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40","47","54"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["185","192","204","218","280","310","345"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3cb75f7543180a02e919eb73122f65f"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The display bought by Faith Frisk isn't going to Lone Pine.","The display bought by Donna Drake is 5 gallons larger than the tank going to New Sweden.","The tank bought by Al Ayala is somewhat larger than the fish tank bought by Edwin Ellis.","The $1,825 fish tank is somewhat larger than the $1,500 display.","The $1,500 tank is somewhat larger than the fish tank going to Ione.","The tank going to Hollywood is 5 gallons smaller than the fish tank going to New Sweden.","The tank bought by Al Ayala is 5 gallons smaller than the fish tank going to Ione.","The fish tank bought by Cora Carey isn't going to Zwingle.","The 80 gallon display, the fish tank going to Hollywood, the $2,500 tank, the fish tank bought by Cora Carey, the display going to Montville and the fish tank going to New Sweden are all different tanks.","The tank going to Hollywood is somewhat smaller than the $2,000 fish tank.","The tank bought by Al Ayala didn't cost $920.","The display going to Zwingle is 25 gallons larger than the display going to New Sweden.","The display going to Ione is either the $775 fish tank or the fish tank bought by Faith Frisk.","The tank going to Hollywood is 20 gallons smaller than the display bought by Betsy Beard.","The $920 fish tank is either the tank bought by Faith Frisk or the fish tank going to New Sweden."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons","80 gallons","85 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,500","$1,825","$2,000","$2,500"],"label_d":["Hollywood","Ione","Lone Pine","Montville","New Sweden","Talmadge","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74455aa0d0d61e742d106c0e71348878"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["\"Willow Bend\" was painted sometime before Baudry Brim's masterpiece.","The piece that's been missing for 20 years, Quekal's piece, and Arim Aleen's piece are three different paintings.","The piece that's been missing for 19 years was painted 16 years after Graham Ginso's painting.","Honasha's masterpiece was painted 8 years after \"Hoxley Hills\".","Yeust's masterpiece is either the 1905 painting or the 1929 painting.","The 1937 painting hasn't been missing for exactly 15 years.","Dray D'Amici's masterpiece was painted 8 years after \"Tantrum\".","The masterpiece that's been missing for 25 years isn't \"Hoxley Hills\".","Arim Aleen's masterpiece was painted sometime before \"Clockwork\".","The painting that's been missing for 19 years was painted 8 years before the painting that's been missing for 22 years.","Dray D'Amici's masterpiece has been missing for 10 years.","Arim Aleen's masterpiece was painted in 1921.","\"Girl at Sea\" was painted sometime after the piece that's been missing for 25 years.","The 1921 masterpiece isn't \"Orange Sky\".","Honasha's piece was painted 32 years before \"Tantrum\".","The piece that's been missing for 20 years was painted sometime after Honasha's masterpiece.","Baudry Brim's masterpiece is \"Lost in Time\".","Yeust's masterpiece isn't \"Orange Sky\"."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937","1945"],"label_b":["Arim Aleen","Baudry Brim","Dray D\\'Amici","Graham Ginso","Honasha","Quekal","Yeust"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","19","20","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=200243a0d88284e08ee57e7ebe3570ad"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The Binson C40 is either the air conditioner with the 1-year warranty or the item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Z-Free XL is either the unit with the 10-year warranty or the unit with the 15-year warranty.","The unit with the 3-year warranty is either the $635 unit or the item with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","Of the Chiller Z and the air conditioner with the 10-year warranty, one costs $440 and the other has the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The item with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs somewhat less than the Ultralux 92.","The seven units are the item with the 35,000 BTUs cooling capacity, the unit with the 1-year warranty, the $375 item, the $440 item, the $570 air conditioner, the item with the 3-year warranty and the Chiller Z.","The Chiller Z costs somewhat more than the unit with the 15-year warranty.","The Chiller Z costs somewhat less than the unit with the 7-year warranty.","Of the Coolstar XV5 and the item with the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity, one costs $700 and the other has the 15-year warranty.","The item with the 10-year warranty costs 65 dollars more than the unit with the 5-year warranty.","The air conditioner with the 3-year warranty costs 65 dollars more than the unit with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The air conditioner with the 15-year warranty costs 130 dollars more than the Freezon Flux."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635","$700","$765"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","EnergyBeam 110","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","3-year","5-year","7-year","10-year","12-year","15-year"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=569d6306f83ef7d64841b3dc15241dbe"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Of Kurt Koch and player number 12, one played 7 games last season and the other is the wide receiver.","The center played 2 fewer games than Jack Jensen.","Player number 10 played 2 fewer games than the placekicker.","Of the defensive back and player number 20, one is Buford Britt and the other played 7 games last season.","Player number 10 played one game more than player number 20.","Player number 18 played 2 fewer games than player number 21.","Kurt Koch played one game more than player number 2.","The person who played in 9 games last season isn't the quarterback.","The person who played in 4 games last season is either Mike Mullen or the corner back.","Mike Mullen played more games than the corner back.","Of player number 18 and the person who played in 7 games last season, one is Kurt Koch and the other is the running back.","The seven players are Lonnie Love, player number 21, player number 28, player number 20, the center, player number 18 and player number 2.","Edward Ellis isn't the quarterback."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Buford Britt","Edward Ellis","Gordon Gregg","Jack Jensen","Kurt Koch","Lonnie Love","Mike Mullen"],"label_c":["center","corner back","defensive back","placekicker","quarterback","running back","wide receiver"],"label_d":["2","10","12","18","20","21","28"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6576d06d2c7272fafaa30517783ac72c"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The exhibit that pulled in 8,880 visitors wasn't from Denmark.","The presentation from Yemen was held 2 months after the exhibit that pulled in 8,060 visitors.","The lacquerware exhibit wasn't from Gabon.","The exhibit from Mali was held 5 months before the exhibit that pulled in 8,880 visitors.","The ceramics presentation didn't see exactly 8,060 visitors.","The exhibit from Yemen was held 1 month before the firearms exhibit.","Of March's exhibit and the sculpture exhibit, one saw 8,060 visitors and the other was from Azerbaijan.","February's exhibit, the exhibit from Gabon, the armor presentation, the presentation that pulled in 5,100 visitors, the exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors and the exhibit from Yemen are all different exhibits.","February's exhibit is either the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors or the glassware presentation.","The ceramics presentation didn't see exactly 10,425 visitors.","The presentation that pulled in 5,100 visitors was held 1 month before the exhibit from Mali.","Of the glassware exhibit and the presentation from Yemen, one saw 6,910 visitors and the other took place in July.","The presentation from Azerbaijan was held 3 months before the exhibit from Liberia.","March's exhibit is either the exhibit from Azerbaijan or the presentation from Gabon."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","glassware","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Azerbaijan","Denmark","Gabon","Liberia","Mali","Philippines","Yemen"],"label_d":["5,100","6,910","7,525","8,060","8,880","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=712e4d7574e117c37326a04f18e853ef"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Zachary's cake is either the strawberry-flavored cake or the chocolate-flavored cake.","The vanilla-flavored piece costs somewhat more than Terri's piece.","The banana-flavored piece costs 75 dollars less than the lemon-flavored cake.","The cake shaped like a beach chair costs 25 dollars more than the piece shaped like a football.","The cake shaped like a golf ball is either Patrick's cake or Gayle's cake.","Zachary's piece costs 50 dollars less than the piece shaped like a sports car.","Of Gayle's piece and the strawberry-flavored cake, one costs $250 and the other is shaped like a potato.","Of the raspberry-flavored piece and Dolores's cake, one costs $150 and the other is shaped like a sports car.","The chocolate-flavored piece costs somewhat more than Karen's piece.","Of the $250 piece and the raspberry-flavored piece, one is shaped like a beach chair and the other is Gayle's.","Zachary's cake isn't shaped like a potato.","Karen's piece isn't banana-flavored.","The cake shaped like a beach chair costs 25 dollars less than Zachary's cake.","Dolores's cake is either the vanilla-flavored cake or the piece shaped like a golf ball.","The piece shaped like a mountain costs somewhat more than the lemon-flavored piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225","$250","$275"],"label_b":["Dolores","Gayle","Ira","Karen","Patrick","Terri","Zachary"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","golf ball","mountain","potato","sports car","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","lemon","peach","raspberry","strawberry","vanilla"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7a087c4359c685cdedf8ce7e6f0e6ef"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The wine from Ontario vineyard isn't a pinot gris.","The wine from Fenton vineyard was bottled sometime before the pinot gris.","The Ece Suss is either the 2004 wine or the wine from Hornitos vineyard.","Of the bottle from Ontario vineyard and the 2000 wine, one is the Friambliss and the other is a chardonnay.","The bottle from Ontario vineyard was bottled 4 years after the wine from Maynard vineyard.","The 2004 wine isn't a pinot gris.","The wine from Fenton vineyard isn't a syrah.","The Zifennwein, the 2008 wine, and the 2000 wine are three different wines.","The wine from Ontario vineyard was bottled 16 years before the bottle from Blanchard vineyard.","The merlot was bottled 12 years after the Vendemmia.","The Ece Suss wasn't bottled at West Gardiner vineyard.","The Ece Suss was bottled sometime after the Annata Branco.","The 1992 wine is either the pinot gris or the riesling.","The Bianca Flaux was bottled 16 years after the Vendemmia.","The bottle from Fenton vineyard was bottled sometime before the wine from Maynard vineyard.","The pinot noir was bottled 12 years before the bottle from Quimby vineyard."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004","2008"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Blanchard","Fenton","Hornitos","Maynard","Ontario","Quimby","West Gardiner"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0eb46f947cbf894c4ee7485837b6c717"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Princess won 4 years before Elsie's canine.","The irish setter won 3 years after Shadow.","Douglas's dog won 1 year after Stella.","The seven dogs are Anita's canine, the dog that won in 2011, Shadow, the canine that won in 2006, the dog that won in 2007, the dog that won in 2012 and the pekingese.","The canine that won in 2006 isn't the dalmatian.","Of the beagle and Ginger's dog, one is Stella and the other won in 2007.","Max won 1 year after Barbara's dog.","The maltese won 2 years after Samson.","The beagle won sometime after Stella.","Harley won sometime after Max.","Fernando's canine isn't the pekingese.","Of Douglas's canine and the bulldog, one won in 2008 and the other is Samson.","Elsie's canine isn't Harley."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Anita","Barbara","Chester","Douglas","Elsie","Fernando","Ginger"],"label_c":["beagle","bulldog","dalmatian","great dane","irish setter","maltese","pekingese"],"label_d":["Harley","Max","Molly","Princess","Samson","Shadow","Stella"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d844af9b55dd37edd6a0ff16bbec1787"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The snake from Panama is either the serpent that is 24 inches long or the animal that is 42 inches long.","The tawny cobra is shorter than the animal from Australia.","The brown & red animal isn't from New Guinea.","The ash python is either the serpent from Panama or the serpent that is 36 inches long.","The tawny cobra isn't from Nicaragua.","The banded keel is 30 inches longer than the green & red animal.","The snake from Cambodia is longer than the ash python.","The snake from Spain is 12 inches shorter than the brown & red serpent.","Of the black & green snake and the reptile that is 42 inches long, one is from Panama and the other is the banded keel.","The pygmy racer is 6 inches longer than the green & red serpent.","Of the horned viper and the snake from Panama, one is green & white and the other is 12 inches long.","The reptile that is 30 inches long isn't from New Guinea.","The tawny cobra isn't green & red.","The black & white snake is 12 inches shorter than the winged snake.","The black & red serpent is 12 inches longer than the brown & red reptile."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches","42 inches","48 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","black & white","brown & red","green & white","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69e2c2ed6fbe390e070fa496e14dc873"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Of the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge and Charlie Group, one has 6 people in it and the other deployed at 11:00am.","Foxtrot Group is either the team that dropped at Brook Woods or the squad that dropped at Frazier Park.","The squad with 10 members deployed 4 hours before India Group.","Of the team that jumped at 9:00am and Whiskey Group, one has 6 people in it and the other was dropped at Crestline X.","The squad with 6 members is either Yankee Group or the team that dropped at Ezra Forest.","The team with 7 members weren't dropped at Gran Mountain.","The team with 8 members weren't dropped at Gran Mountain.","Yankee Group deployed 3 hours after Sierra Group.","Yankee Group is either the team that jumped at 9:00am or the squad that dropped at Frazier Park.","The squad with 5 members weren't dropped at Brook Woods.","Whiskey Group, the team that dropped at Dana Point, and the squad that jumped at 12:00pm are three different teams.","The team with 7 members weren't dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The seven teams are the squad with 9 members, the team that dropped at Frazier Park, the squad that jumped at 11:00am, India Group, the team that jumped at 2:00pm, Charlie Group and Whiskey Group.","Foxtrot Group doesn't have exactly 7 members.","The team with 5 members weren't dropped at Gran Mountain."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe0410f77f48ae95f494d46b92d6966b"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3 costs 125 million dollars more than the jet built by Tenerife.","The seven jets are the Falcon X-2, the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3, the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2, the $200 million jet, the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 1.8, the $100 million jet and the $150 million plane.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.8 costs 75 million dollars less than the plane built by McConnell.","The plane built by Forsyth costs 25 million dollars less than the aircraft built by Drummond.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.8 costs less than the jet built by Tenerife.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.5 costs 25 million dollars less than the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The $250 million jet, the Falcon X-2, and the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 3.4 are three different jets.","The Vipertooth wasn't built by Pittakan.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 1.8 costs 100 million dollars less than the Darkwing 6.","The aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3 wasn't built by Ale and Moore.","The Graywing VX is either the $100 million aircraft or the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 1.8.","The Darkwing 6 wasn't built by Forsyth.","The Dragon F-15 costs 75 million dollars more than the Raven 12.","The $150 million plane is either the jet built by Pittakan or the jet built by McConnell."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million","$250 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf99fc8014c580c4344ec821a63d79e0"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The seven episodes are Victor's episode, the show that aired on April 20th, the show where the survivor brought the hatchet, the episode that aired on April 13th, the episode that aired on April 6th, the episode filmed in Nicaragua and the episode where the survivor brought the fire starter.","The episode that aired on April 27th wasn't filmed in Vanuatu.","Victor's show is either the show filmed in Kiribati or the show that aired on May 4th.","Of the show filmed in Myanmar and the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet, one aired on April 20th and the other featured Neil.","Bennie's episode aired 5 weeks before Alfredo's show.","The episode filmed in Nicaragua aired 4 weeks after the show where the survivor brought the pot.","The show where the survivor brought the water filter aired 2 weeks before the show where the survivor brought the rope.","Neil's show wasn't filmed in Kiribati.","The episode where the survivor brought the water filter aired 1 week after the show where the survivor brought the hatchet.","Bennie's show is either the show that aired on April 27th or the episode where the survivor brought the duct tape.","Darrell's episode is either the episode filmed in Nicaragua or the show where the survivor brought the fire starter.","Isaac's episode is either the episode that aired on May 11th or the show where the survivor brought the pot.","The episode filmed in Bolivia aired sometime before the episode where the survivor brought the duct tape.","The show filmed in Cambodia is either the show that aired on May 11th or the show where the survivor brought the rope."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th","May 11th","May 18th"],"label_b":["Alfredo","Bennie","Darrell","Isaac","Neil","Theodore","Victor"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua","New Zealand","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","knife","pot","rope","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=655c8707e1e6def768fb1de93fcfeec8"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The film that opened in 123 theaters made 9 million more than the movie that opened in 45 theaters.","Let Me Out wasn't directed by Paula Pratt.","The movie that opened in 105 theaters is either Easy to Love or the film that grossed $14 million.","The movie that opened in 65 theaters made 3 million less than the movie directed by Nan Norman.","Amerigo wasn't directed by Linda Lynch.","The film that opened in 45 theaters wasn't directed by Jim Johnson.","The film that grossed $2 million wasn't directed by Micah Moreno.","Of the movie that opened in 112 theaters and the film directed by Nan Norman, one made $20 million and the other is What a World.","Easy to Love is either the movie that opened in 45 theaters or the movie that opened in 92 theaters.","The film directed by Hick Harmon made 3 million more than Easy to Love.","The seven films are the film that grossed $17 million, the film directed by Nan Norman, the movie that opened in 92 theaters, Tippecanoe, the film directed by Linda Lynch, the movie that opened in 65 theaters and Easy to Love.","Zephyr Breeze is either the movie that opened in 92 theaters or the film that grossed $20 million.","The movie that opened in 123 theaters made 6 million less than Let Me Out.","Let Me Out wasn't directed by Jim Johnson.","The film directed by Paula Pratt made somewhat more than the movie directed by Linda Lynch."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Jim Johnson","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno","Nan Norman","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","59","65","92","105","112","123"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04e3dab1332d4c0143b2c89b9ea25392"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["The person who's going to Cornell was awarded $5,000 less than the student who's going to Northwestern.","Of the student who's going to Northwestern and the person who will major in Physics, one received the $40,000 scholarship and the other is Yvonne.","The person who's going to Yale is either the person who received the $25,000 scholarship or the student who will major in Theology.","Of the person who received the $45,000 scholarship and Lauren, one will be going to Brown next year and the other will major in Theology.","Lauren will major in Mathematics.","Gwendolyn won't major in Biology.","Nettie will major in German Poetry.","Kerry is either the student who will major in Chemistry or the person who's going to Penn State.","Kerry was awarded $5,000 more than the person who will major in Physics.","The seven students are the person who's going to Stanford, the person who received the $30,000 scholarship, the person who will major in Finance, the person who will major in German Poetry, Yvonne, Delores and the student who received the $40,000 scholarship.","Of the student who's going to Brown and Delores, one will major in Mathematics and the other received the $45,000 scholarship.","The person who will major in Finance was awarded $10,000 less than the student who's going to Penn State."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000","$55,000"],"label_b":["Delores","Gwendolyn","Kerry","Lauren","Martha","Nettie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Biology","Chemistry","Finance","German Poetry","Mathematics","Physics","Theology"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=700d4875aa7ce74b89f735299686fd93"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["The Glendale native finished 1,000 votes ahead of the Hebron native.","The doctor finished 1,000 votes ahead of Jed Jarvis.","Fred Francis was either the person who received 8,500 votes or the politician who received 10,500 votes.","Al Allen finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the Coalinga native.","The Hebron native isn't the academic.","The Coalinga native finished an unknown number of votes ahead of the Hebron native.","The Coalinga native isn't the architect.","The Hebron native isn't the rancher.","Ed Ewing finished 1,500 votes ahead of the teacher.","The Hebron native was either the architect or the candidate who received 8,500 votes.","The lawyer finished 2,000 votes ahead of Al Allen.","Gilda Gray didn't end up with exactly 9,000 votes.","The Westminster native isn't the rancher.","Of the doctor and Bev Baird, one is from Evansdale and the other ended up with 9,500 votes.","Bev Baird finished an unknown number of votes behind Fred Francis.","The Olema native, the rancher, the teacher, the person who received 10,500 votes and the politician who received 9,000 votes were all different candidates."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500","11,000","11,500"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Ed Ewing","Fred Francis","Gilda Gray","Jed Jarvis"],"label_c":["academic","architect","doctor","lawyer","rancher","teacher","writer"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Evansdale","Glendale","Hebron","Indian Wells","Olema","Westminster"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f4d8f3fc49ded66bafee9b7e96d6f56"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Ozzy was either #118 or #126.","The ostrich that finished fourth was #128.","Ophelia, #126, the bird that finished third, the ostrich from Diamond Bar, the ostrich from Madawaska and the runner from Ida Grove were all different animals.","#120 finished 1 place after Kermit.","Of Polly and #126, one finished fourth and the other was from Zamora.","The animal that finished first wasn't from Hancock.","The ostrich from Diamond Bar finished 1 place after the runner from Madawaska.","#134 finished 1 place after the animal from Zamora.","Of the bird that finished seventh and Polly, one was from Upper Lake and the other was #120.","Stretch finished sometime after #128.","#118 was either the animal from Zamora or the animal that finished second.","#136 finished sometime after Ophelia.","Bridget was either the animal from Fort Jones or #128."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Bridget","Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Ozzy","Polly","Stretch"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","128","134","136"],"label_d":["Diamond Bar","Fort Jones","Hancock","Ida Grove","Madawaska","Upper Lake","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99797e5023da4e85538373851329846e"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Of the hurricane that hit in 1944 and the hurricane that made landfall at Zamora, one caused $15.7 million in damage and the other was Hurricane Yvette.","Hurricane Bernadette didn't strike in 1968.","Hurricane Tammy was either the hurricane that hit in 1952 or the hurricane that hit in 1956.","The hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage hit sometime before the storm that caused $19.2 million in damage.","Of Hurricane Freda and the storm that caused $19.2 million in damage, one hit land at Granger and the other struck in 1964.","Of the storm that hit in 1948 and Hurricane Olivia, one caused $12.5 million in damage and the other hit land at Granger.","Hurricane Olivia didn't make landfall at Hesperia.","The hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage hit 4 years before the hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage.","The storm that made landfall at Varina hit sometime before the storm that made landfall at Granger.","Hurricane Heidi hit 12 years after the hurricane that caused $19.2 million in damage.","The hurricane that caused $17.4 million in damage hit 8 years after Hurricane Yvette.","The storm that hit in 1964 didn't cause exactly $16.9 million in damage.","The storm that caused $19.2 million in damage was either the hurricane that hit in 1948 or the storm that made landfall at Onawa.","Hurricane Heidi didn't make landfall at Onawa.","The storm that hit in 1968, Hurricane Tammy, the storm that made landfall at Onawa, Hurricane Nina and the hurricane that made landfall at Zamora were all different hurricanes.","The hurricane that made landfall at Rockford didn't cause exactly $16.9 million in damage.","The storm that hit in 1960 didn't make landfall at Hesperia."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960","1964","1968"],"label_b":["Bernadette","Freda","Heidi","Nina","Olivia","Tammy","Yvette"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$15.7 million","$16.9 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Granger","Hesperia","Onawa","Rockford","Varina","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d09990b755d9ff7b948110c0b3d35ce"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The suitcase that weighs 50 pounds isn't yellow.","Wanda Dotson's luggage doesn't weigh 53 pounds.","The seven pieces are the piece that needs to go to Los Angeles, Wanda Dotson's luggage, the lime bag, Vic Evans's luggage, Ute Fleming's bag, the piece that weighs 47 pounds and the white luggage.","Tanya Gould's luggage doesn't weigh 50 pounds.","Yolanda Bauer's suitcase wasn't supposed to go to Los Angeles.","The bag that weighs 47 pounds was supposed to go to Chicago.","The piece that weighs 50 pounds isn't teal.","The piece that needs to go to Chicago weighs 12 pounds more than Zed Alexander's piece.","Of the suitcase that needs to go to New York and the silver luggage, one weighs 47 pounds and the other is Wanda Dotson's.","Vic Evans's piece is either the bag that needs to go to Santa Fe or the silver suitcase.","The luggage that weighs 38 pounds was supposed to go to Orlando.","Xavier Carey's bag isn't silver.","The teal bag weighs more than the silver piece.","The piece that weighs 44 pounds is lime.","The piece that needs to go to Los Angeles isn't teal.","Tanya Gould's bag weighs more than the violet luggage.","The piece that needs to go to Atlanta weighs 9 pounds less than the lime bag.","Xavier Carey's luggage wasn't supposed to go to Los Angeles."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50","53"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["indigo","lime","silver","teal","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3dac2c5116f9210637ee39bad051c0b0"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Beverly wasn't awarded fifth.","The scout from troop 4031 was awarded after Yvonne.","Beverly was awarded after Kendra.","The scout from troop 5025, Nicole, the scout who got the fourth award, the youngster who got the first award, Elaine and the girl who won the ceramics badge were all different girls.","The girl who got the seventh award was either the youngster who won the theater badge or the scout who won the ceramics badge.","The girl who won the first aid badge was awarded 2 spots after Kendra.","The scout who won the leadership badge was awarded after the youngster who won the wildlife badge.","The scout from troop 4781 was awarded 3 spots after Roberta.","Yvonne wasn't in troop 4250.","The scout from troop 3094 was awarded 3 spots before the youngster from troop 5025.","Of the youngster from troop 4443 and Nicole, one was awarded seventh and the other won the dance badge.","Kendra was either the scout from troop 4443 or the youngster who won the theater badge.","The scout who won the wildlife badge was awarded 1 spot before Kendra.","The youngster who got the sixth award was either Yvonne or Kendra.","The girl from troop 4443 was awarded 1 spot after the girl from troop 3094."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Beverly","Elaine","Harriet","Kendra","Nicole","Roberta","Yvonne"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4443","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=633a68ca5c47066ad1b6d0d1b0f68133"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Of Pythagoeas and the system from CIT, one was built by Dr. Fernandez's team and the other scored 62%.","The seven systems were the A.I. from Oxford, Epicurus, the system that scored 76%, Zeno, Thales, the A.I. that scored 83% and Galen.","Epicurus finished with a score that was 14 percent lower than that of the system built by Dr. Coulson's team.","Zeno finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the system from Stanford.","Gorgias finished with a score that was 14 percent lower than that of the A.I. from CIT.","Thales finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the system from Exeter.","The system built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the system built by Dr. Coulson's team.","The system that scored 55% wasn't from Cambridge.","The A.I. built by Dr. Odle's team finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. from Exeter.","Archimedes finished with a score that was 21 percent higher than that of the system built by Dr. Dower's team.","The system built by Dr. Sullivan's team finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of Pythagoeas.","The A.I. built by Dr. Fernandez's team finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team.","The A.I. from MIT finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the A.I. from Exeter."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%","90%","97%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Epicurus","Galen","Gorgias","Pythagoeas","Thales","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","Exeter","MIT","Oxford","SFIT","Stanford"],"label_d":["Abbratozzato","Coulson","Dower","Fernandez","Neuman","Odle","Sullivan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dda2df6dc7fff6837a8e185b3f9a4645"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The course in room 322 starts 4 hours before the course in room 207.","Neither the course in room 207 nor the class with 10 students is the English class.","The course with 25 students starts sometime after the Turkish class.","The Dutch class starts 4 hours before the class with 11 students.","The Hebrew class starts 6 hours after the class with 10 students.","The class in room 314 doesn't start at 7:00 pm.","The class in room 319 starts sometime after the course in room 114.","The Arabic class doesn't have 18 students.","The class in room 319 starts sometime before the course in room 314.","The Dutch class starts 8 hours before the course with 8 students.","The class in room 207 isn't the Arabic class.","The seven classes are the 9:00 am class, the class in room 207, the course with 20 students, the Turkish class, the Japanese class, the course in room 322 and the course with 18 students.","The course with 20 students starts sometime after the class in room 207.","The class with 18 students is either the course in room 322 or the course in room 129.","Of the 11:00 am class and the class in room 322, one is the Hebrew class and the other has 25 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm","5:00 pm","7:00 pm"],"label_b":["114","129","207","215","314","319","322"],"label_c":["8","10","11","14","18","20","25"],"label_d":["Arabic","Dutch","English","Finnish","Hebrew","Japanese","Turkish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8894c3b6f3e8f1a458ff227d89288c13"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["The Daly City native isn't the academic.","Of Fred Francis and the Olema native, one ended up with 9,500 votes and the other is the rancher.","Gilda Gray ended up with 11,000 votes.","Cate Carlson was either the rancher or the architect.","The Redway native was either Kelly Kirby or the doctor.","The lawyer finished 500 votes behind the Westminster native.","Fred Francis finished 1,000 votes ahead of the lawyer.","Ed Ewing was either the Hebron native or the Daly City native.","The Daly City native finished 1,000 votes behind Bev Baird.","Of the Unionville native and the candidate who received 10,000 votes, one was Cate Carlson and the other is the lawyer.","Kelly Kirby was either the teacher or the person who received 10,000 votes.","Of the Lakota native and Bev Baird, one ended up with 11,000 votes and the other is the rancher."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500","11,000","11,500"],"label_b":["Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Ed Ewing","Fred Francis","Gilda Gray","Kelly Kirby"],"label_c":["academic","architect","doctor","lawyer","rancher","teacher","writer"],"label_d":["Daly City","Hebron","Lakota","Olema","Redway","Unionville","Westminster"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d375f61549fecdeafcf551ec71312860"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The team that used the air cannon went somewhat farther than the group that launched the black potato.","The Potato Bros didn't use the hybrid sling.","The contestants that launched the black potato was either the contestants that used the air cannon or the contestants that used the hybrid sling.","The Spud Chuckers went 45 feet farther than the Potato Bros.","The group that used the catapult went 15 feet farther than the contestants that used the hybrid sling.","The Yukon Bolds went 15 feet farther than the group that used the air cannon.","The Russets went 15 feet farther than the group that launched the white potato.","The group that launched the orange potato didn't use the vacuum cannon.","The team that made it to 210 ft didn't use the red potato.","Of the Flying Eyes and the team that launched the yellow potato, one scored a distance of 180 ft and the other used the catapult.","The team that launched the purple potato landed somewhat short of the Super Tubers.","The Super Tubers, the group that made it to 180 ft, and the contestants that launched the blue potato are three different teams.","Of the group that launched the white potato and the Yukon Bolds, one scored a distance of 150 ft and the other used the trebuchet.","The group that launched the black potato landed 60 feet short of the contestants that launched the blue potato.","Of the contestants that used the water cannon and the team that made it to 165 ft, one used the red potato and the other was the Russets."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices","Colors"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft","195 ft","210 ft","225 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Russets","Spud Chuckers","Super Tubers","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["air cannon","catapult","hybrid sling","slingshot","trebuchet","vacuum cannon","water cannon"],"label_d":["black","blue","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ab5a1cb83a19e8afccdbd7e7fc37989"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The trip with Reynaldo logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the trip with Quinn.","The trip with Orville was in Gilmore City.","The trip with Stephanie logged 7 more shooting stars than the April 4 trip.","Of the trip to Conesville and the April 25 outing, one was with Reynaldo and the other logged 23 shooting stars.","Of the April 4 outing and the trip with Orville, one was in Manchester and the other logged 9 shooting stars.","The outing with Orville logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the April 10 outing.","The trip with Terrence logged 35 more shooting stars than the trip with Nolan.","Neither the outing where they saw 30 shooting stars nor the outing with Orville was the April 22 trip.","The outing to Isleton logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the April 17 outing.","The trip with Paulette wasn't in Eastbrook.","The April 15 trip logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the trip with Orville.","The outing where they saw 23 shooting stars wasn't in Janesville.","The April 7 trip logged somewhat more shooting stars the April 17 trip.","The outing where they saw 23 shooting stars wasn't in Eastbrook."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30","37","44"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 10","April 15","April 17","April 22","April 25"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Livermore","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Paulette","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34965c1057519e0bac586c9f67d4075c"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Carlos isn't the 25-year-old.","Of the gator caught in Anna and the animal that is 9.4 feet long, one is named Rex and the other is 25 years old.","The alligator caught in Lynn is 20 years older than the alligator that is 9.4 feet long.","The alligator caught in Erie is 10 years younger than the gator that is 9.4 feet long.","Arthur isn't the 10-year-old.","The 35 year old alligator isn't 13.6 feet long.","The gator caught in Troy is 10 years younger than the alligator caught in Pisa.","Draco is somewhat older than Barnabas.","Neither the gator caught in Anna nor the animal that is 13.6 feet long is Arthur.","The gator that is 14.0 feet long is either Kirby or the alligator caught in Anna.","The gator caught in Lynn is either the alligator that is 12.0 feet long or the gator that is 13.6 feet long.","The seven gators are Draco, the gator caught in Anna, the alligator caught in Waco, the 35 year old gator, the gator caught in Pisa, the 10 year old gator and the 5 year old gator.","Arthur is somewhat younger than Kirby.","The alligator that is 12.0 feet long is somewhat older than Carlos.","The animal that is 14.0 feet long is 10 years older than the alligator that is 12.9 feet long.","The alligator that is 11.1 feet long is somewhat older than the animal caught in Waco."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25","30","35"],"label_b":["Arthur","Barnabas","Carlos","Draco","Fred","Kirby","Rex"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.7 feet","11.1 feet","12.0 feet","12.9 feet","13.6 feet","14.0 feet"],"label_d":["Anna","Erie","Gary","Lynn","Pisa","Troy","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd94d37e13732df32f5895a3c3e6bf89"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the $25 mobile phone and the Technitron item, one is the Winnow XD and the other has 8 GB of storage.","The Alphalon II has somewhat less storage than the Epplex 7s.","The Andromeda item has somewhat more storage than the Epplex 7s.","The $199 mobile phone is either the Mobilex one or the Portimax C.","The Yego Plus has 2 GB more storage than the $75 phone.","The Volkia mobile phone has 4 GB more storage than the Portimax C.","The $25 mobile phone isn't made by Andromeda.","The Dynatra phone has 4 GB more storage than the Lunia V2.","The $225 item isn't made by Andromeda.","The Pegasus one is either the 4 GB one or the 8 GB one.","The Yego Plus is made by Volkia.","The $125 mobile phone has 2 GB less storage than the Alphalon II.","Of the Technitron mobile phone and the Yego Plus, one costs $145 and the other has 8 GB of storage.","The Lunia V2 has somewhat more storage than the Technitron one.","Of the $145 phone and the Andromeda one, one is the Yego Plus and the other has 12 GB of storage."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB","12 GB","14 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD","Yego Plus","Zennia 580"],"label_c":["Andromeda","Dynatra","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$125","$145","$165","$199","$225"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2ac9beb63ef93716a3c2e979fb8f728"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Ronald doesn't work in the yellow section.","The seven employees are the worker who served 200 riders, the person who works in the purple section, the worker who manages Speed Devil, the person who works in the red section, the person who works in the blue section, Kurt and Lyle.","Fredrick served 50 more riders than the employee who works in the pink section.","Of the worker who works in the yellow section and Fredrick, one manages Loop-D-Loop and the other served 125 riders.","The worker who served 100 riders doesn't manage The Breaker.","Andy served 25 fewer riders than Kurt.","The worker who works in the pink section served 25 more riders than the person who works in the green section.","Ronald doesn't work in the blue section.","The employee who served 125 riders is either the person who manages Demon Drop or the worker who works in the green section.","Lyle served more riders than the person who manages Demon Drop.","The employee who works in the red section is either the worker who served 125 riders or the employee who manages The Screamer.","The worker who manages The Screamer served 25 more riders than Andy.","Of Kurt and the worker who served 200 riders, one manages The Screamer and the other works in the yellow section.","Lyle doesn't manage Zinjo.","Ronald doesn't manage Zinjo.","Nathan served 50 more riders than Fredrick."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders","175 riders","200 riders"],"label_b":["Andy","Fredrick","Isaac","Kurt","Lyle","Nathan","Ronald"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","pink","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Demon Drop","Loop-D-Loop","Speed Devil","The Breaker","The Screamer","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=389ca7861f4ed09fa414a84cb32154a3"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who requested chia seeds paid 3 dollars less than the person who wanted tangerines.","Heather paid less than the customer who wanted blueberries.","The customer who requested kale paid 1 dollar more than Crystal.","Leticia paid 3 dollars more than the person who requested ginger.","The person who requested acai berries paid 3 dollars more than Eddie.","The person who requested chia seeds paid 4 dollars less than the customer who requested flaxseed.","Of the person who wanted blueberries and June, one asked for ginger and the other paid $12.75.","The customer who paid $12.75 is either the customer who requested wheat grass or Gene.","The person who wanted oranges paid 5 dollars more than the customer who requested kale.","The customer who requested acai berries, the customer who paid $8.75, the customer who wanted oranges, the customer who paid $7.75 and the person who wanted blackberries are all different people.","Of the customer who wanted raspberries and Gene, one paid $10.75 and the other asked for kale.","The customer who wanted strawberries is either the person who paid $12.75 or the person who paid $6.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75","$12.75"],"label_b":["Betsy","Crystal","Eddie","Gene","Heather","June","Leticia"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6147408849fd6f65015f5691b15d56d"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The two-nosed asp is 36 inches long.","The serpent that is 42 inches long isn't from Spain.","The animal from Panama is either the serpent that is 12 inches long or the reptile that is 18 inches long.","The serpent from Uganda is 12 inches longer than the black & white reptile.","Of the animal from Spain and the black & red animal, one is 18 inches long and the other is the horned viper.","The serpent from Cambodia is 6 inches longer than the banded keel.","The brown & red snake is 12 inches longer than the tawny cobra.","The yellow & blue reptile isn't from New Guinea.","The snake from Panama is longer than the snake from Nicaragua.","The seven animals are the snake from New Guinea, the animal that is 30 inches long, the reptile that is 18 inches long, the green & white reptile, the tawny cobra, the brown & red snake and the green & red animal.","The winged snake is 12 inches longer than the serpent from Panama.","The green & white animal is either the reptile from Panama or the snake from Nicaragua.","The pygmy racer is shorter than the yellow & blue animal."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches","42 inches","48 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","black & white","brown & red","green & white","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ff836f2e22f724ab1bf8c40f08fbc47"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The brown suitcase is either the bag that weighs 50 pounds or the luggage that weighs 38 pounds.","Xavier Carey's luggage doesn't weigh 50 pounds.","Of the indigo bag and Wanda Dotson's piece, one weighs 44 pounds and the other was supposed to go to Atlanta.","Of Zed Alexander's luggage and the suitcase that needs to go to Orlando, one weighs 47 pounds and the other is violet.","The indigo piece weighs 6 pounds more than Wanda Dotson's piece.","The piece that needs to go to Denver, Vic Evans's bag, the luggage that weighs 53 pounds, the pink suitcase, Zed Alexander's piece and the bag that weighs 35 pounds are all different pieces.","The ochre piece weighs 9 pounds more than the piece that needs to go to New York.","The suitcase that needs to go to Orlando weighs 12 pounds less than the luggage that needs to go to Santa Fe.","Yolanda Bauer's suitcase wasn't supposed to go to Atlanta.","The brown bag weighs more than Tanya Gould's suitcase.","The piece that needs to go to Los Angeles isn't brown.","The suitcase that needs to go to New York weighs 6 pounds more than Vic Evans's suitcase.","The suitcase that weighs 41 pounds isn't yellow.","Xavier Carey's suitcase wasn't supposed to go to Los Angeles."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50","53"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["aquamarine","brown","indigo","ochre","pink","violet","yellow"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc03a028b1fe9a00e9f6138a7153f011"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["The client who paid $150 was either Pam's client or Lynda's client.","The person who got the Hot Stone massage wasn't Yvonne's client.","Hannah paid 10 dollars more than Aimee.","Lynda's client paid 20 dollars more than Vicki's client.","Of the person who paid $180 and Vicki's client, one was Inez and the other received the Reflexology massage.","The person who got the Deep Tissue massage, Aimee, Yvonne's client, Rose's client, the person who paid $150 and the person who paid $160 were all different clients.","Vicki's client paid more than Whitney's client.","Juana paid more than Ginger.","Of the client who paid $190 and Teri's client, one received the Prenatal massage and the other was Caroline.","Lynda's client paid 20 dollars less than Freda.","The person who paid $200 didn't get the Shiatsu massage.","The client who got the Ayurvedic massage was either Pam's client or the person who paid $180.","Of Whitney's client and Caroline, one received the Swedish massage and the other paid $180."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses","Massages"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180","$190","$200","$210"],"label_b":["Aimee","Caroline","Freda","Ginger","Hannah","Inez","Juana"],"label_c":["Lynda","Pam","Rose","Teri","Vicki","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Ayurvedic","Deep Tissue","Hot Stone","Prenatal","Reflexology","Shiatsu","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04c11c95b9f5029f801fb0b558780127"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Karie Lane project begins sometime before the $15,000 project.","The seven projects are the job starting in October, Cal Craft's project, the $18,000 project, the $36,000 project, Bill Bonner's project, the Ivy Street project and the Karie Lane project.","The job starting in July won't have a budget of $32,000.","Freda Fisher's project begins 4 months before the Quince Street project.","The job starting in August will have a budget of $35,000.","The $32,000 project won't be managed by Cal Craft.","Al Anderson's project begins sometime before Bill Bonner's project.","Gail Garrett's project begins 4 months after the $36,000 project.","Cal Craft's project is either the job starting in September or the $18,000 project.","Bill Bonner's project is either the Karie Lane project or the job starting in July.","The $36,000 project begins sometime before the Virgil Street project.","The $35,000 project begins 1 month after the Russell Road project.","The job starting in September won't have a budget of $15,000.","The Juniper Lane project is either Ed Erickson's project or the job starting in April.","The job starting in September is either Hal Hamilton's project or the Gray Avenue project.","The $28,000 project begins 1 month before the $18,000 project.","The job starting in October won't be managed by Ed Erickson."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September","October"],"label_b":["Gray Avenue","Ivy Street","Juniper Lane","Karie Lane","Quince Street","Russell Road","Virgil Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett","Hal Hamilton"],"label_d":["$15,000","$18,000","$20,000","$28,000","$32,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9e7b3d84dfcfe94aa386abe3781d7b6"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["Of the black & green reptile and the ash python, one is from Uganda and the other is 18 inches long.","The snake that is 42 inches long is either the horned viper or the yellow & blue snake.","The brown & red animal is either the reptile that is 12 inches long or the winged snake.","The pygmy racer isn't exactly 48 inches long.","The horned viper is longer than the winged snake.","The horned viper is 18 inches shorter than the green & white animal.","The banded keel, the reptile from Panama, and the snake from Australia are three different animals.","The animal that is 36 inches long is either the reptile from Panama or the horned viper.","The banded keel is 12 inches longer than the ash python.","The black & red snake isn't from Panama.","The serpent that is 48 inches long, the serpent from Spain, and the reptile from Panama are three different animals.","The snake from Nicaragua is shorter than the yellow & blue serpent.","The black & white serpent isn't from Cambodia.","The animal that is 24 inches long isn't from Nicaragua.","The serpent from New Guinea is 18 inches shorter than the pygmy racer.","The reptile that is 36 inches long isn't black & white.","The tawny cobra is either the reptile from Spain or the brown & red reptile."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches","42 inches","48 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","black & white","brown & red","green & white","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cba3104552efa0b47c6fb3b81ed1ff40"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving in on Sunday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the Nortons.","The family moving into the M Street apartment, the family moving in on Wednesday, the family moving in on Friday, the family paying $730 a month, the Kerrs and the Pattersons are all different families.","The family moving in on Monday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the Johnsons.","Of the family moving in on Sunday and the Thompsons, one is paying $740 a month and the other is moving into the Holly Street apartment.","The Huffs aren't moving into the Todd Street apartment.","The family moving into the M Street apartment is paying 40 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Todd Street apartment.","The family paying $700 a month isn't moving into the Grove Street apartment.","The family moving into the Brian Lane apartment is paying 20 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Wednesday.","The Huffs are either the family moving into the Brian Lane apartment or the family paying $700 a month.","The Nortons are either the family moving in on Monday or the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment.","The family moving in on Tuesday is paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Thursday.","The Nortons are paying $730 a month.","The family moving into the Holly Street apartment is paying more per month than the Johnsons.","The family moving in on Friday is paying more per month than the Pattersons.","The family moving into the Brian Lane apartment is either the family moving in on Friday or the family paying $730 a month."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730","$740"],"label_b":["Huffs","Ingrams","Johnsons","Kerrs","Nortons","Pattersons","Thompsons"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Brian Lane","Grove Street","Holly Street","Lake Street","M Street","Ridge Court","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2ab356708fc00f7b45c4086d5b12df6"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Eula paid 10 dollars less than Lynda's client.","Freda paid 50 dollars more than the person who got the Deep Tissue massage.","Beulah received the Hot Stone massage.","Ginger was either Sharon's client or Teri's client.","Whitney's client paid 10 dollars less than the client who got the Ayurvedic massage.","The person who paid $190, Lynda's client, Debra, Hannah, Ginger and Freda were all different clients.","Of Inez and the client who got the Swedish massage, one paid $200 and the other was Lynda's client.","The person who paid $210 wasn't Vicki's client.","Debra paid 10 dollars less than the client who got the Deep Tissue massage.","Hannah didn't pay $200.","Teri's client was either Beulah or Freda.","Hannah wasn't Vicki's client.","Lynda's client paid 20 dollars less than Teri's client.","Hannah didn't get the Shiatsu massage.","The person who got the Shiatsu massage wasn't Nancy's client.","Freda didn't get the Prenatal massage.","Neither Hannah nor Ginger was the person who got the Prenatal massage."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses","Massages"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180","$190","$200","$210"],"label_b":["Beulah","Debra","Eula","Freda","Ginger","Hannah","Inez"],"label_c":["Kara","Lynda","Nancy","Sharon","Teri","Vicki","Whitney"],"label_d":["Ayurvedic","Deep Tissue","Hot Stone","Prenatal","Reflexology","Shiatsu","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5ed2964c9f92271bdaf86761b9ce031"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Of the game bought by Raul and the game that sold for $80, one came out in 1989 and the other is Countershot.","The one bought by Raul came out sometime before Magic Marbles.","The game that came out in 1984 is either the game that sold for $60 or the game bought by Oscar.","The game that came out in 1988 is either the one that sold for $35 or the video game that sold for $50.","Of the game bought by Gene and Blaster Boy, one came out in 1983 and the other sold for $85.","Countershot, the one that sold for $40, the one that sold for $65, the video game that sold for $35, the game that sold for $60 and the one bought by Gene are all different video games.","The video game bought by Alfred came out 3 years before Victorforce.","The video game bought by Clinton came out sometime after Blaster Boy.","The video game that sold for $80 is either the game bought by Oscar or the video game that came out in 1985.","The one that sold for $85 came out 3 years before the video game bought by Oscar.","AWOL Alert came out 3 years after the one bought by Clinton.","Gator Attack came out sometime after the video game that sold for $65.","Neither the video game that sold for $60 nor Troop Seven is the game that came out in 1988.","Magic Marbles is either the game bought by Melvin or the video game that came out in 1985."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988","1989"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Alfred","Clinton","Gene","Melvin","Oscar","Phillip","Raul"],"label_d":["$35","$40","$50","$60","$65","$80","$85"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1447a8675167bb669c0ff3310854316"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The one Whitaker discovered was discovered 2 years after the one with an orbital period of 58 years.","The one Whitaker discovered was discovered 4 years before Wally Six.","The one with an orbital period of 30 years was discovered 3 years before the one Irv Horton discovered.","Klionne, the one with an orbital period of 21 years, the comet with an orbital period of 58 years, the comet Irv Horton discovered, the comet Owens discovered and the comet with an orbital period of 42 years are all different comets.","The comet Quinn discovered is either the comet discovered in 2010 or the one with an orbital period of 15 years.","Of Casputi and the one Parks discovered, one orbits the sun once every 58 years and the other was found in 2014.","The comet Irv Horton discovered isn't Peinope.","The comet Whitaker discovered isn't Peinope.","Klionne is either the comet discovered in 2013 or the comet with an orbital period of 21 years.","Sporrin was discovered sometime before Crecci.","The comet discovered in 2013 is either Wally Six or the comet Freda Ellis discovered.","The one Quinn discovered was discovered sometime after the one with an orbital period of 21 years.","Of the one Irv Horton discovered and Crecci, one was found in 2011 and the other orbits the sun once every 47 years."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"label_b":["Freda Ellis","Irv Horton","Miller","Owens","Parks","Quinn","Whitaker"],"label_c":["Casputi","Crecci","Klionne","Peinope","Sporrin","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":["15 years","21 years","29 years","30 years","42 years","47 years","58 years"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=534d4744f16d0aa82bf3d376a6aed900"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad from Grenada ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the squad from Paraguay.","The squad that won 1 bronze medal didn't finish with 4 silver medals.","The team that won 3 gold medals finished with 6 bronze medals.","The team from Venezuela didn't finish with 4 gold medals.","The team that won 12 silver medals ended the games with 3 more gold medals than the squad that won 1 silver medal.","Of the squad that won 10 silver medals and the team that won 12 bronze medals, one finished with 1 gold medal and the other is the squad from Yemen.","The team that won 10 silver medals ended the games with 5 more gold medals than the squad that won 12 bronze medals.","The squad from Oman ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 10 bronze medals.","The squad from Venezuela, the team that won 3 bronze medals, the squad that won 8 bronze medals, the squad that won 6 bronze medals, the team that won 5 gold medals and the squad that won 7 gold medals were all different teams.","The squad that won 2 gold medals was either the team that won 3 bronze medals or the team that won 12 bronze medals.","The team that won 5 gold medals ended with 2 silver medals.","The team that won 12 silver medals was either the team from Qatar or the squad from Venezuela.","The team that won 4 silver medals ended the games with somewhat more gold medals than the squad that won 2 silver medals.","The squad that won 6 silver medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad from France."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["France","Grenada","Oman","Paraguay","Qatar","Venezuela","Yemen"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6","10","12"],"label_d":["1","3","6","8","10","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9875f3565049391895f7098142c4e5e6"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The shell found in Puerto Rico was found 3 years before the monk's fin shell.","The shell found in Aruba was found sometime before the blue and white shell.","The seashell found in Grenada is either the brown and yellow shell or the brown and pink seashell.","The shell found in 2004 wasn't found in Saint Lucia.","The pink and yellow shell is either the shell found in 2001 or the seashell found in 2004.","The horned turban shell was found sometime after the coquina shell.","The honey cerith shell wasn't found in 2007.","The shark eye shell wasn't found in Aruba.","Of the monk's fin shell and the shell found in 1998, one was found in Aruba and the other is brown and yellow.","The honey cerith shell is either the seashell found in Puerto Rico or the shell found in Martinique.","The seashell found in 2004 is either the black and white seashell or the pink and white seashell.","The white and yellow seashell was found 3 years before the shell found in Aruba.","The coquina shell was found sometime before the honey cerith shell.","The white and yellow seashell was found 6 years before the baby's ear shell.","The brown and yellow seashell was found 6 years after the horned turban shell.","The shell found in Aruba isn't pink and white.","The monk's fin shell is either the shell found in Barbuda or the shell found in Aruba."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007","2010"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d8040f9d53dd10a95d349ce2557e2a4"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Of the dog that graduated in March and Jaws, one went to Sycamore County and the other was assigned to Officer Trujillo.","The K-9 unit assigned to Officer Goodwin, the canine sent to Vine County, Aries, the canine that graduated in September, the K-9 unit sent to Tanager County and the dog that graduated in July were all different dogs.","The dog that graduated in June, the K-9 unit sent to Vine County, and the dog assigned to Officer Herrera are three different dogs.","Hercules didn't go to Ash County.","The canine that graduated in April was either McGruff or the dog assigned to Officer Juarez.","Sarge didn't graduate in September.","The K-9 unit assigned to Officer Nolan graduated 1 month after the K-9 unit sent to Riverside County.","Of the dog assigned to Officer Trujillo and the canine sent to Tanager County, one graduated in May and the other was Aries.","The dog sent to Kermit County graduated 1 month after Aries.","Barca was either the canine that graduated in May or the dog assigned to Officer Fox.","The dog assigned to Officer Morton graduated sometime after the canine sent to Sycamore County.","The K-9 unit assigned to Officer Fox was either the canine sent to Riverside County or Sarge.","The dog that graduated in May wasn't assigned to Officer Herrera.","The K-9 unit sent to York County was either the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Fox or McGruff."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Hercules","Jaws","McGruff","Sarge","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Fox","Goodwin","Herrera","Juarez","Morton","Nolan","Trujillo"],"label_d":["Ash","Kermit","Riverside","Sycamore","Tanager","Vine","York"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=990488fde51cc1f8258f6496bc1c6ce3"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The billboard is either the ad with the $90,000 budget or the ad produced by Julie Jordan.","The campaign with the $90,000 budget has brought 450 fewer responses than the magazine ad.","Of the ad produced by Julie Jordan and the radio spot, one has brought in 1525 responses and the other has the $75,000 budget.","Of the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins and the campaign with the $50,000 budget, one has brought in 1375 responses and the other is the newspaper ad.","The radio spot has brought in 925 responses.","The seven campaigns are the campaign with the $20,000 budget, the campaign with 1525 responses, the web campaign, the campaign produced by Eddie Evans, the campaign with 1075 responses, the campaign produced by Faith Fowler and the campaign with 775 responses.","The web campaign has brought 300 fewer responses than the campaign produced by Faith Fowler.","The campaign produced by Eddie Evans is either the campaign with the $75,000 budget or the newspaper ad.","The campaign with the $30,000 budget has brought in 300 more responses than the campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The campaign produced by Gilda Gamble has brought in 450 more responses than the campaign produced by Iva Ingram.","The campaign with the $65,000 budget wasn't produced by Julie Jordan.","The ad with the $50,000 budget has brought in more responses than the direct mailer."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375","1525"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7e339f4cf616cf4010f14405d2f752c"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Darkwing 6 doesn't cost $125 million.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.9 costs less than the jet with a top speed of Mach 1.8.","The plane built by Drummond is either the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 1.8 or the $225 million plane.","The Kesseling doesn't cost $200 million.","Of the $200 million plane and the Raven 12, one has a top speed of Mach 3.4 and the other was built by Drummond.","The Kesseling, the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.3, and the $250 million jet are three different jets.","The Vipertooth doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.9.","The Kesseling doesn't cost $100 million.","The Darkwing 6 doesn't have a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.5 costs 125 million dollars less than the Raven 12.","The aircraft built by Tenerife costs 25 million dollars less than the jet built by Pittakan.","Of the $250 million plane and the jet built by Tenerife, one has a top speed of Mach 2.5 and the other is the Dragon F-15.","The Kesseling doesn't have a top speed of Mach 2.9.","The Falcon X-2 costs 25 million dollars less than the plane with a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The plane built by Forsyth costs 100 million dollars less than the jet built by Wiseman.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 1.8 is either the $150 million aircraft or the $125 million jet.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 2.8 costs less than the aircraft built by Ale and Moore."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million","$250 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1d25e3eefa9d833805fd9b7fc2944c4"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["The one from South Sudan is either the giraffe that is 10 feet tall or Zakita.","The one from Kenya is 2 feet shorter than Jebedah.","Gareka is 2 feet shorter than the 25-year-old animal.","The giraffe from Botswana is 5 feet shorter than Chamey.","The 15-year-old giraffe is 2 feet shorter than the one from Ethiopia.","Angrit is somewhat taller than Dyneton.","The giraffe that is 12 feet tall didn't come from South Sudan.","Of Gareka and the animal from Ethiopia, one is 18 years old and the other is 10 feet tall.","The 23-year-old animal is 1 foot taller than the 20-year-old giraffe.","The 25-year-old one didn't come from Namibia.","The 25-year-old one is 2 feet shorter than the 16-year-old one.","Of the one that is 11 feet tall and the 20-year-old animal, one came from Kenya and the other is Gareka.","The one from Zambia, Angrit, the 17-year-old one, Zakita, the giraffe that is 11 feet tall and the animal that is 10 feet tall are all different giraffes."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet","16 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Bagee","Chamey","Dyneton","Gareka","Jebedah","Zakita"],"label_c":["Botswana","Ethiopia","Kenya","Namibia","South Sudan","Tanzania","Zambia"],"label_d":["15","16","17","18","20","23","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a0453ba4ea12e32ca1cbb5e787eb821"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["The game with 8.9 million downloads was released 1 month later than the application with 6.8 million downloads.","Angry Ants was released 5 months earlier than the app with 7.2 million downloads.","Of Castle Crunch and the game released by Gadingo, one was released in June and the other has 2.3 million downloads.","Of the application released by Vortia and the application released in July, one has 1.5 million downloads and the other is Wizard World.","Of the application released in June and the game released by Vortia, one has 4.2 million downloads and the other is Vitalinks.","The application released by Digibits, Vitalinks, the app released in August, the game with 1.5 million downloads and the application released in May are all different apps.","The application released in July wasn't developed by Apptastic.","The game released by Apptastic was released earlier than the application released by Trebuchet.","Flowcarts wasn't developed by BeGamez.","Of the app released by Novio and the application with 7.2 million downloads, one was released in April and the other is Peter Parka.","The app released by Digibits was released 2 months earlier than Wizard World.","Peter Parka was released 2 months later than the app with 5.5 million downloads."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Digibits","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","2.3 million","4.2 million","5.5 million","6.8 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=399755b14602ff51e55d5ad18c4f0622"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The armored tortoise is 36 years older than the one from Namibia.","Snappy is younger than the swoop-backed tortoise.","The 50-year-old one, the animal from El Salvador, and the horned tortoise are three different animals.","The 68-year-old one is either Methuselah or Shelly.","The one from Guinea is 18 years younger than the black neck tortoise.","Chewie is 36 years younger than Speedy.","Snappy is either the one from Zimbabwe or the animal from Honduras.","Toredo isn't from El Salvador.","Snappy isn't the two rimmed tortoise.","Of the 122-year-old one and the armored tortoise, one is named Shelly and the other is from Honduras.","Toredo is 18 years older than the tortoise from Guinea.","The two rimmed tortoise is older than Toredo.","Speedy is either the 14-year-old tortoise or the one from Namibia.","Toredo, the ringed tortoise, and the 14-year-old animal are three different animals.","Yoda is 72 years older than Chewie.","The horned tortoise, the 86-year-old tortoise, the tortoise from Uruguay, Snappy, the animal from El Salvador and the 14-year-old animal are all different animals."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86","104","122"],"label_b":["Chewie","Methuselah","Shelly","Snappy","Speedy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["armored","black neck","horned","pitch belly","ringed","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["El Salvador","Guinea","Honduras","Namibia","Oman","Uruguay","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8f0b6444b5f6060de408de8d63e36fb"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team that dropped at Brook Woods, the squad that jumped at 2:00pm, and the team with 6 members are three different teams.","Foxtrot Group is either the squad that jumped at 10:00am or the squad with 7 members.","The team that dropped at Anthon Ridge deployed 4 hours before the team with 8 members.","The team with 5 members deployed 1 hour after the team with 9 members.","The squad that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed 1 hour after Charlie Group.","The team that dropped at Dana Point deployed sometime before Foxtrot Group.","The squad that dropped at Frazier Park deployed 4 hours before the team with 6 members.","The team that jumped at 9:00am is either the squad with 6 members or Tango Group.","The team that jumped at 2:00pm, India Group, the team that dropped at Anthon Ridge, the squad that dropped at Dana Point, Tango Group and the squad that dropped at Gran Mountain are all different teams.","The team with 4 members deployed 2 hours after the team that dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The team that dropped at Anthon Ridge deployed sometime after the team with 7 members.","Sierra Group is either the squad that jumped at 10:00am or the squad with 6 members.","Of the squad with 6 members and the squad that jumped at 8:00am, one is Whiskey Group and the other was dropped at Ezra Forest.","The team with 10 members deployed sometime before the squad that dropped at Frazier Park."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4585f2d17340fcbd235d106f5ddd19b7"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The coffee Eduardo ordered was served by Patsy.","The eggnog latte cost 20 cents less than the beverage served by Patsy.","The beverage Jacob ordered cost 10 cents less than the iced americano.","The coffee served by Toni cost somewhat more than the mocha.","Neither the beverage Greg ordered nor the drink that cost $3.80 was the coffee served by Patsy.","The vanilla latte was either the beverage Austin ordered or the beverage that cost $3.40.","The drink served by Yvette was either the eggnog latte or the beverage ordered by Jacob.","Of the coffee that cost $3.50 and the coffee served by Willie, one was ordered by Eduardo and the other was the iced americano.","Of the beverage that cost $3.80 and the coffee ordered by Bryan, one was the eggnog latte and the other was served by Susan.","The beverage served by Robin, the beverage ordered by Bryan, the drink ordered by Henry, the vanilla latte, the coffee Charlie ordered and the beverage that cost $3.80 were all different orders.","The eggnog latte cost 10 cents less than the macchiato.","The coffee served by Naomi wasn't the mocha.","The espresso cost 10 cents less than the coffee ordered by Henry.","The drink served by Patsy wasn't the mocha."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70","$3.80","$3.90"],"label_b":["Austin","Bryan","Charlie","Eduardo","Greg","Henry","Jacob"],"label_c":["cappuccino","eggnog latte","espresso","iced americano","macchiato","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Naomi","Patsy","Robin","Susan","Toni","Willie","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e76e3394fbe55ef596c600f96b1a6607"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Gas-N-Go is in Walnut Grove.","Vexon charges somewhat less per gallon than Phil's Fill-Up.","Phil's Fill-Up doesn't charge $1.27 per gallon.","The store on Ash Avenue charges somewhat more per gallon than the business on Emma Street.","The business in Zamora is either the store on Tamarac Street or Ballantines.","Energo is either the gas station charging $1.07 per gallon or the gas station on Emma Street.","Gas-N-Go charges 4 cents less per gallon than the gas station on Q Street.","Gas-N-Go charges somewhat less per gallon than the business on Tamarac Street.","Of the gas station on Fir Street and Kwik Mart, one offers gas at $1.23 per gallon and the other is in Kings Beach.","Of the gas station in Quasqueton and the business on Viking Street, one offers gas at $1.11 per gallon and the other is Vexon.","The business in Walnut Grove charges 4 cents more per gallon than the gas station in Jenner.","The gas station charging $1.07 per gallon is either the gas station in Tecopa or Ballantines.","Ballantines charges 12 cents more per gallon than the business on Q Street."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23","$1.27","$1.31"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Phil\\'s Fill-Up","Vexon"],"label_c":["Irvine","Jenner","Kings Beach","Quasqueton","Tecopa","Walnut Grove","Zamora"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Emma Street","Fir Street","Maple Street","Q Street","Tamarac Street","Viking Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c2e711a3762b9f8c952831970080743"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 17 trip was either the trip with Terrence or the trip with Quinn.","The outing to Conesville, the April 25 outing, the April 28 trip, the trip with Nolan and the trip with Stephanie were all different trips.","The trip with Quinn logged 28 more shooting stars than the outing to Janesville.","The outing with Paulette logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the trip to Isleton.","The April 22 outing logged 28 fewer shooting stars than the trip to Conesville.","The April 4 trip wasn't with Orville.","Of the outing with Nolan and the outing where they saw 16 shooting stars, one was on April 15 and the other was in Janesville.","The April 7 trip logged 21 more shooting stars than the April 25 outing.","The trip with Stephanie logged somewhat fewer shooting stars the outing to Eastbrook.","Of the trip with Terrence and the outing where they saw 44 shooting stars, one was on April 25 and the other was in Livermore.","The April 15 outing logged 28 more shooting stars than the trip to Manchester.","The outing to Gilmore City logged 7 more shooting stars than the April 25 outing.","The April 22 trip was either the trip where they saw 2 shooting stars or the outing with Reynaldo.","The outing with Stephanie logged 21 more shooting stars than the outing to Manchester."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30","37","44"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 15","April 17","April 22","April 25","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Livermore","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Paulette","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff655cac1d54d5daacde405b7d9f6137"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["The expedition leaving in January will be either the team going to Kyrgyzstan or Leona's expedition.","Of the team leaving in March and Paula's expedition, one will be going to Ecuador and the other will include Kenneth.","Faith's expedition will leave 3 months after the team going to Yemen.","Leon's expedition will leave 3 months before Alvin's expedition.","Leon's team will leave 2 months before Traci's expedition.","Fred's expedition will leave 2 months after the team going to Ecuador.","Traci's expedition will leave 3 months before the team going to Jordan.","The seven teams will be Janice's team, Bob's expedition, the expedition leaving in January, the team leaving in February, the team leaving in April, the team leaving in March and the expedition going to Turkmenistan.","The expedition going to Grenada will leave 1 month before the expedition going to Kyrgyzstan.","Paula's expedition will leave sometime before the team going to Ecuador.","Traci's team will be either Bob's team or Spencer's expedition.","Mercedes's expedition will be either the team leaving in March or Fred's team."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Alvin","Bob","Fred","Kenneth","Leon","Ruben","Spencer"],"label_c":["Faith","Hazel","Janice","Leona","Mercedes","Paula","Traci"],"label_d":["Ecuador","Grenada","Jordan","Kyrgyzstan","Turkmenistan","Ukraine","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2dc4beb69678a69cb835b88acd5d038"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The Cornick will launch 1 month after the rocket developed by SpaceZen.","The rocket that will launch in May is made by Omnipax.","The rocket from Costa Rica isn't owned by Permias.","The Beritron isn't owned by Permias.","The Gralax is from Costa Rica.","The Worul will launch 2 months after the rocket from Denmark.","The rocket from Russia will launch 4 months after the rocket developed by Techtrin.","The rocket from Russia will launch 1 month before the rocket from France.","The rocket developed by Techtrin will launch 4 months before the Foltron.","The rocket from Hungary will launch 2 months after the Beritron.","The rocket developed by Vexatech is either the rocket that will launch in March or the Athios.","The rocket from Denmark is either the rocket developed by Techtrin or the Beritron.","The rocket from Hungary will launch 1 month before the rocket developed by Omnipax.","The rocket that will launch in February is either the rocket from Iran or the Dreadco.","The rocket from Costa Rica isn't owned by Rubicorp."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Athios","Beritron","Cornick","Dreadco","Foltron","Gralax","Worul"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Permias","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Techtrin","Ubersplore","Vexatech"],"label_d":["Costa Rica","Denmark","France","Hungary","Iran","Qatar","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ed4e63d40225f76b7dc7ff6943d2f1f"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The lemon blossom honey costs 2 dollars less than the product from Nevada.","The sage honey costs 2 dollars more than the basswood product.","The clover honey isn't produced by Linda Lynn.","The product from Acton costs 4 dollars more than Keith Koch's honey.","The alfalfa product isn't produced by Linda Lynn.","The sourwood product doesn't come from Mariaville.","The sourwood product is either Nick Norris's product or the honey from Davis City.","The seven products are the sage product, the $10.50 honey, the $6.50 product, Nick Norris's honey, the product from Jolley, the honey from Nevada and Jim Joyner's product.","The $5.50 product, the fireweed product, and the product from Nevada are three different products.","The product from Eldon costs less than Midge Mintz's honey.","The clover product doesn't come from Mariaville.","The clover honey is either the $5.50 product or the product from Davis City.","The $8.50 honey isn't produced by Heddy Heath.","The product from Jolley isn't produced by Heddy Heath.","Of the $9.50 honey and Nick Norris's product, one is made from sage nectar and the other comes from Mariaville.","The $9.50 product isn't produced by Heddy Heath.","Keith Koch's product costs 1 dollar more than the clover honey."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50","$11.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Acton","Davis City","Eldon","Jolley","Mariaville","Nevada","Riverton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e5ea04c3955dad310fca90d74c29bad"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Maddy Moore left 1 day after the journalist who covered the Olympic games.","The person who covered the flooding left 1 day after the journalist who went to Canada.","Ned Noble left sometime after the journalist who went to Vietnam.","The reporter sent out on April 7th was either the journalist who covered the election or Randy Reid.","The reporter who covered the flooding left 2 days before the reporter who went to Vietnam.","Tam Terry didn't cover the Olympic games.","Peter Peck was either the reporter sent out on April 10th or the journalist sent out on April 7th.","The journalist who covered the flooding was either Maddy Moore or the reporter who went to Honduras.","Ned Noble left 2 days before the journalist who covered the election.","The journalist who covered the mass protests, the reporter sent out on April 6th, the person who covered the royal wedding and the person sent out on April 4th were all different people.","Maddy Moore left 1 day before the reporter who went to Gabon.","Of Ned Noble and the journalist who covered the mass protests, one went to Jamaica and the other was sent out on April 8th.","Of the person who went to Vietnam and the journalist sent out on April 6th, one was Linda Lott and the other covered the solar eclipse.","The journalist who went to Honduras left sometime before the person who went to Monaco."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th","April 10th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck","Randy Reid","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Canada","Gabon","Honduras","Jamaica","Monaco","Nicaragua","Vietnam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c8d8206aa74e2bf82b6f9b3a980801e"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The city whose mayor is Pete Porter has fewer people than Hayfork.","Neither Hayfork nor the town with a population of 40,000 is the city whose mayor is Bes Buckley.","The city with a population of 40,000 doesn't have Hanna Henson as its mayor.","The city whose mayor is Lisa Lyons is either Hayfork or the town in Hampshire County.","Neither Urbana nor Hayfork is the town whose mayor is Hanna Henson.","Quasqueton doesn't have a population of 28,000.","The city in Hampshire County has 6,000 more people than the town in Essex County.","The town whose mayor is Pete Porter has fewer people than Yale.","The town in Worcester County has 6,000 more people than the town in Dukes County.","Of the town with a population of 28,000 and Garnavillo, one has Pete Porter as its mayor and the other is in Worcester County.","Kingsburg has 9,000 fewer people than the town whose mayor is Kevin King.","The town whose mayor is Al Acosta has 9,000 more people than the city in Essex County.","Of the city in Berkshire County and Kingsburg, one has Lisa Lyons as its mayor and the other has a population of 46,000.","Yale isn't in Nantucket County.","The city in Nantucket County has fewer people than the town whose mayor is Lisa Lyons.","Urbana has more people than the city whose mayor is Kevin King."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000","43,000","46,000"],"label_b":["Garnavillo","Hayfork","Kingsburg","Luther","Quasqueton","Urbana","Yale"],"label_c":["Barnstable","Berkshire","Dukes","Essex","Hampshire","Nantucket","Worcester"],"label_d":["Al Acosta","Bes Buckley","Hanna Henson","Kevin King","Lisa Lyons","Nora Nolan","Pete Porter"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd0df0dadd9b14c9cda043f8756814c9"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Terry paid $40.","Hubert didn't get the red tattoo.","The customer who paid $65 didn't get the black tattoo.","Isaac paid more than Ann.","The person who got the black tattoo was either Isaac or the Virgo.","Terry paid 5 dollars more than the Gemini.","The Pisces paid less than Phillip.","The Libra was either the customer who paid $35 or the person who got the green tattoo.","Phillip didn't pay $65.","The customer who got the green tattoo paid 5 dollars less than the Cancer.","Of the person who paid $65 and Janie, one was the Virgo and the other got the violet tattoo.","The customer who got the pink tattoo paid 5 dollars more than the Gemini.","The person who paid $65 wasn't the Taurus.","The Taurus was either the person who paid $50 or the person who got the violet tattoo.","Of the person who paid $45 and Yolanda, one got the blue tattoo and the other was the Libra.","The person who paid $55 was the Cancer."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55","$60","$65"],"label_b":["Ann","Hubert","Isaac","Janie","Phillip","Terry","Yolanda"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","pink","red","violet"],"label_d":["Aquarius","Cancer","Gemini","Libra","Pisces","Taurus","Virgo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c879b4c19f5db1cbd9f3f5ec73663cb"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The friend from El Segundo arrived 5 minutes after the participant from Anaheim Hills.","The party-goer who brought the onion dip is either Nelson or the party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm.","Nelson didn't arrive at 4:55 pm.","Eunice arrived sometime before Marilyn.","The party-goer who brought the hummus arrived 15 minutes after the party-goer who brought the potato chips.","The participant from Pine Valley arrived 10 minutes after the party-goer who brought the pork rinds.","Of the party-goer from Dos Palos and Iris, one brought the corn chips and the other arrived at 5:00 pm.","The participant from Fairfield arrived 5 minutes before the participant who brought the pizza.","The party-goer from Anaheim Hills arrived 20 minutes after Julie.","Sergio arrived sometime before Rebecca.","Of the party-goer from Martensdale and the participant who arrived at 5:00 pm, one brought the hummus and the other is Julie.","The friend from Fairfield, the party-goer who brought the soda, Eunice and Marilyn are all different people.","The party-goer who brought the pork rinds arrived sometime before the participant from Martensdale."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["Eunice","Iris","Julie","Marilyn","Nelson","Rebecca","Sergio"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fa9f92c2a3010a81f820b25c0760429"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Delia will launch 1 month before the astronaut who will be studying ant colonies.","The astronaut assigned to mission AV-435 will launch sometime before the astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15.","Of the person launching in May and the astronaut who will be studying gamma rays, one is Patti and the other will be on mission TV-412.","The graduate who will be studying solar storms will launch 3 months before the person who will be studying photosynthesis.","The person who will be studying ant colonies is either the graduate assigned to mission WB-664 or the person launching in February.","The person who will be studying plant enzymes will launch 3 months after Katherine.","Wade will launch 1 month before Latoya.","The astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15 is either the graduate who will be studying gamma rays or the graduate launching in February.","The astronaut who will be studying larval growth will launch 5 months before Wade.","Geraldine is either the astronaut launching in April or the astronaut launching in January.","Of the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes and Patti, one will be on mission PR-97 and the other will launch in June.","The graduate assigned to mission PR-97, the person launching in June, the person assigned to mission GX-13, the graduate launching in May and the person launching in January are all different people."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Delia","Geraldine","Katherine","Latoya","Mercedes","Patti","Wade"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c73905c03bc411df1aaebc00e491ff3"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The Quinn family's home was built 14 years after Woodlawn.","The house on Oak Ridge Road was built 28 years after the home on Fairfield Lane.","The Medina family's home was built 7 years after Gunston Hall.","The York family's home is either the 1855 home or the 1862 house.","Of the Porter family's home and Porcher Place, one is on Vine Street and the other was built in 1862.","Leiman Manor was built 14 years before Benson Hills.","The Zimmerman family's home was built 21 years after Leiman Manor.","The 1862 home isn't on Buffalo Lane.","Fox Cottage isn't on Fairfield Lane.","Of the building on Oak Ridge Road and the 1834 house, one is Woodlawn and the other is owned by the Medina family.","The 1855 house is either the house on Grove Street or the house on Oak Ridge Road.","The Alvarado family's home was built 14 years before Porcher Place.","Fox Cottage isn't on Buffalo Lane.","Gunston Hall, the house on Park Street, the house on Grove Street, the building on Oak Ridge Road and the building on Fairfield Lane are all different homes."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862","1869","1876"],"label_b":["Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights","Woodlawn"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Evans","Medina","Porter","Quinn","York","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Buffalo Lane","Erick Lane","Fairfield Lane","Grove Street","Oak Ridge Road","Park Street","Vine Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7f8d086e026a7a9a803b3a3468e76e1"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The city whose mayor is Rita Robert has 9,000 more people than the city in Worcester County.","Montclair is either the town whose mayor is Sal Swanson or the town whose mayor is Ida Ingram.","The town whose mayor is Hanna Henson has fewer people than the city in Hampden County.","The city in Barnstable County, Wapello, Yale, the town whose mayor is Al Acosta and the city whose mayor is Rita Robert are all different cities.","Palo has 12,000 fewer people than the city in Barnstable County.","The town in Dukes County has 3,000 more people than Wapello.","The city whose mayor is Ida Ingram has 12,000 more people than the town in Nantucket County.","Of the town whose mayor is Sal Swanson and the town with a population of 46,000, one is Wapello and the other is in Norfolk County.","Of the town whose mayor is Al Acosta and the city with a population of 34,000, one is Hayfork and the other is in Nantucket County.","Palo is either the city with a population of 28,000 or the town whose mayor is Julie Jordan.","Hayfork has 12,000 more people than the city in Worcester County.","Garnavillo has 9,000 more people than Wapello.","Eddington doesn't have Cal Compton as its mayor.","The city whose mayor is Rita Robert has fewer people than the city in Bristol County."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000","43,000","46,000"],"label_b":["Eddington","Garnavillo","Hayfork","Montclair","Palo","Wapello","Yale"],"label_c":["Barnstable","Bristol","Dukes","Hampden","Nantucket","Norfolk","Worcester"],"label_d":["Al Acosta","Cal Compton","Hanna Henson","Ida Ingram","Julie Jordan","Rita Robert","Sal Swanson"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8e813c4959260371e80de755c254890"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["Of the person who manages The Breaker and the person who served 200 riders, one works in the orange section and the other is Sergio.","The worker who works in the red section served 25 more riders than Isaac.","Of Marc and the worker who works in the pink section, one served 75 riders and the other manages Agony Alley.","Troy served fewer riders than Isaac.","The employee who manages Demon Drop served 50 fewer riders than the person who manages Loop-D-Loop.","The person who served 175 riders doesn't manage Speed Devil.","Lyle served 100 more riders than the person who manages Zinjo.","Sergio served 50 more riders than the person who manages Zinjo.","The worker who served 125 riders works in the red section.","The person who works in the yellow section served 25 more riders than the employee who works in the purple section.","The worker who works in the blue section served 25 fewer riders than the worker who works in the purple section.","The employee who works in the green section, Zachary, the employee who served 150 riders, the worker who served 125 riders, the employee who manages Demon Drop and the employee who manages Zinjo are all different employees."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders","175 riders","200 riders"],"label_b":["Fredrick","Isaac","Lyle","Marc","Sergio","Troy","Zachary"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","pink","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Demon Drop","Loop-D-Loop","Speed Devil","The Breaker","The Screamer","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4432aba94d6e1306bc13596fb2817b61"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Zhale's painting was painted sometime before Umolia's painting.","Quekal's piece was painted sometime after the masterpiece that's been missing for 19 years.","\"Willow Bend\" is either Curo Cersal's painting or the 1905 masterpiece.","Ityer's piece is either the masterpiece that's been missing for 20 years or \"Clockwork\".","Ityer's piece was painted 8 years before Shiroharu's piece.","The painting that's been missing for 22 years was painted 24 years after the masterpiece that's been missing for 15 years.","\"Lost in Time\" was painted 8 years after the piece that's been missing for 13 years.","\"Orange Sky\" was painted 8 years before \"Clockwork\".","\"Willow Bend\" was painted sometime after Shiroharu's masterpiece.","The 1905 piece is \"Orange Sky\".","Shiroharu's piece is either \"Tantrum\" or the piece that's been missing for 15 years.","The 1897 painting isn't \"Girl at Sea\".","The piece that's been missing for 20 years was painted 8 years after \"Clockwork\".","Zhale's piece is either the 1945 piece or the 1913 masterpiece.","The piece that's been missing for 15 years was painted 8 years after the painting that's been missing for 25 years."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937","1945"],"label_b":["Curo Cersal","Ityer","Orteirte","Quekal","Shiroharu","Umolia","Zhale"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","19","20","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d612c24f9309fbda47eabde32bb3ffdf"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The alligator that is 11.1 feet long is 5 years older than Carlos.","Sherman is somewhat younger than Merlin.","Barnabas isn't the 25-year-old.","Of the 10 year old alligator and the alligator that is 10.2 feet long, one is named Sparky and the other was captured in Pisa.","Barnabas is somewhat younger than the alligator caught in Gary.","The 5 year old alligator is either Kirby or the gator that is 15.3 feet long.","Neither Sparky nor the animal caught in Gary is the 25 year old alligator.","Barnabas is somewhat older than the alligator that is 13.6 feet long.","The animal that is 11.1 feet long is 25 years younger than the gator caught in Reno.","The animal caught in Troy is 15 years younger than Sherman.","Kirby isn't 10.7 feet long.","Sparky is 10 years younger than the alligator that is 11.5 feet long.","The 5 year old gator, the gator caught in Reno, the 15 year old gator and the gator caught in Anna are all different gators.","Sparky is 25 years younger than Kirby.","The alligator caught in Troy is somewhat younger than the animal caught in Waco."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25","30","35"],"label_b":["Barnabas","Carlos","Drake","Kirby","Merlin","Sherman","Sparky"],"label_c":["10.2 feet","10.7 feet","11.1 feet","11.5 feet","12.0 feet","13.6 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":["Anna","Argo","Gary","Pisa","Reno","Troy","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0279f5ad20e6f3a1e5b84c7f74878894"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The party-goer who arrived at 4:35 pm is either Bonita or Tom.","The friend who arrived at 5:00 pm isn't from Martensdale.","Bonita isn't from Anaheim Hills.","The party-goer from Kernville is either the party-goer who brought the corn chips or Tom.","The friend who arrived at 4:45 pm is either the participant from Kernville or the friend from Anaheim Hills.","Of the friend who brought the pork rinds and the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm, one is Phyllis and the other is from Anaheim Hills.","Tom brought the pizza.","Iris arrived 15 minutes after the participant from Pine Valley.","Of Clinton and the participant who brought the onion dip, one arrived at 4:50 pm and the other is from Dos Palos.","The party-goer from El Segundo, the party-goer who arrived at 4:50 pm, Clinton, the participant who arrived at 4:35 pm, the party-goer who brought the pork rinds and the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm are all different people.","The party-goer from Dos Palos arrived 5 minutes after the party-goer from Pine Valley.","Bonita isn't from Pine Valley.","The friend who brought the corn chips is either the party-goer from Fairfield or Hubert.","The friend who brought the onion dip arrived 20 minutes after the friend who brought the hummus.","Phyllis arrived sometime after the participant who brought the potato chips.","Clinton didn't bring the potato chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["Bonita","Clinton","Hubert","Iris","Phyllis","Sergio","Tom"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5791d32f02909e606ebd427c614f760c"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of the participant who arrived at 4:55 pm and the friend from Anaheim Hills, one is Tom and the other brought the soda.","The party-goer from El Segundo arrived 15 minutes after the party-goer from Anaheim Hills.","The friend from Fairfield is either the party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm or the party-goer who brought the onion dip.","Marilyn arrived sometime after the party-goer from Anaheim Hills.","The party-goer from Kernville arrived 5 minutes after the participant from Martensdale.","Grant arrived 5 minutes after the friend from Anaheim Hills.","The friend from Pine Valley is either the party-goer who brought the pizza or Grant.","The friend who arrived at 4:35 pm is either the friend from El Segundo or the friend from Fairfield.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:55 pm is either the party-goer from Fairfield or the participant from Martensdale.","Tom didn't bring the potato chips.","The party-goer from Kernville didn't bring the pork rinds.","The friend from Martensdale didn't bring the soda.","Of the participant who brought the corn chips and the friend who arrived at 4:40 pm, one is Clinton and the other is from Dos Palos.","Sergio arrived 15 minutes after the participant from El Segundo.","Hubert didn't arrive at 4:30 pm.","The participant from Kernville didn't bring the potato chips.","Marilyn arrived sometime before the party-goer who brought the pizza."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["Clinton","Grant","Hubert","Marilyn","Sergio","Tom","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96b3ce8cc0837f01659b554fa743e60c"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Victor has an appointment 4 hours after the patient suffering from foot pain.","The patient with Fumanix insurance has an appointment 3 hours before the person suffering from hip pain.","The patient with Medicorp insurance has an appointment 2 hours after the person with Triflex insurance.","The person suffering from shingles has an appointment 1 hour after Ronnie.","The patient suffering from migraines has an appointment 2 hours before the patient suffering from foot pain.","The seven patients are the patient with the 2:00pm appointment, the patient suffering from shingles, Jeff, the patient with Fumanix insurance, Guy, the person with HealthCo insurance and Ronnie.","Guy has an appointment 3 hours after Ronnie.","Of the patient suffering from shingles and the patient with the 1:00pm appointment, one has Ambercare insurance and the other is Leroy.","The patient suffering from heartburn is either the person with the 12 noon appointment or Terry.","Terry has an appointment sometime before Jeff.","The patient suffering from back pain is either the patient with Triflex insurance or Jeff.","The person with Red Shield insurance is either the person suffering from hip pain or the patient with the 11:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Chester","Guy","Jeff","Leroy","Ronnie","Terry","Victor"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33f771c37082d413bafa9e305e286558"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The sci-fi fan who works with elm is either the woodworker who charges 13 dollars or Trevor.","The woodworker who charges 15 dollars doesn't work with chestnut.","The woodworker who sells Yamasawa figurines charges 6 dollars less than Cody.","The woodworker who sells Ineoch figurines charges 4 dollars more than the carver who sells Shyclye figurines.","The woodworker who charges 9 dollars is either Cody or Larry.","Of the carver who sells Poroth figurines and the woodworker who charges 9 dollars, one works with hickory and the other is Martin.","The seven woodworkers are Martin, the woodworker who works with spruce, the woodworker who sells Kelher figurines, the woodworker who sells Ineoch figurines, the carver who works with elm, the sci-fi fan who sells Guxuc figurines and the carver who works with pine.","The sci-fi fan who works with hickory charges more than the sci-fi fan who sells Ineoch figurines.","The carver who works with spruce charges 6 dollars more than the woodworker who sells Ineoch figurines.","The woodworker who works with oak charges 2 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who sells Guxuc figurines.","Richard doesn't charge 5 dollars.","The woodworker who sells Ineoch figurines charges less than Johnnie.","Larry charges 4 dollars more than the carver who works with pine."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars","13 dollars","15 dollars"],"label_b":["Cody","Johnnie","Larry","Martin","Richard","Trevor","Wallace"],"label_c":["boxwood","chestnut","elm","hickory","oak","pine","spruce"],"label_d":["Guxuc","Ineoch","Kelher","Oseb","Poroth","Shyclye","Yamasawa"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5bb6dc4ed2bd6d8e9d29e853742e353"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The game in Groveland is either the 18-6 game or the game with the Red and Blues.","The game with the White Rhinos wasn't on October 23.","The game in Island Falls didn't finish with a score of 24-21.","The game with the Red and Blues was in Humeston.","The 13-9 match was sometime after the game in Groveland.","The game with the Eagles is either the October 11 game or the 18-6 match.","The game with the Rams was 4 days before the match in Ferndale.","The match in Coachella was 4 days before the match with the Warriors.","The game in Edinburg was 4 days before the match with the Dragons.","The game with the Warriors is either the October 27 game or the game in Humeston.","The game in Ferndale didn't finish with a score of 24-21.","The 42-20 game was 16 days before the game with the Eagles.","The game in Island Falls didn't finish with a score of 13-9.","The match in Humeston finished with a score of 28-10.","The game in Ferndale didn't finish with a score of 34-7.","The match in Ferndale was 4 days before the match in Avila Beach."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19","October 23","October 27"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","20-13","24-21","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Coachella","Edinburg","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8d64f4ee60651f29f7d3f1fd689af9f"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Nabil's pair scored 6 tenths of a point higher than Eduardo's pair.","Of the team that skated to Turandot and the pair that scored 27.2 points, one included Eduardo and the other included Sheila.","Ana's pair didn't finish with 27.8 points.","Linda's pair scored 6 tenths of a point higher than Timothy's pair.","The team that skated to Miss Saigon scored somewhat higher than the pair that skated to Poeta Flamenco.","Ana's pair skated to Miss Saigon.","Martin's pair scored 6 tenths of a point higher than Timothy's pair.","Timothy's pair scored somewhat higher than Melanie's pair.","Elsie's pair skated to Spanish Gypsy.","Valentino's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Jenny's pair.","Jenny's pair was either the pair that scored 27.2 points or the team that skated to Falling Star.","Yuri's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than the team that skated to Bolero.","Jeff's pair scored somewhat higher than the team that skated to Spanish Gypsy.","The pair that skated to Turandot included Jeff."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5","27.8","28.1"],"label_b":["Ana","Elsie","Jenny","Linda","Melanie","Naomi","Sheila"],"label_c":["Eduardo","Jeff","Martin","Nabil","Timothy","Valentino","Yuri"],"label_d":["Bolero","Falling Star","Miss Saigon","Poeta Flamenco","Spanish Gypsy","Turandot","Yellow River"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07206738dc36b84b3ac0b19dd7e301e6"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The 12:30pm class is either Leah's class or the session with 14 people.","The 10:30am session is either the prenatal yoga session or the vinyasa yoga class.","Teresa's class starts 1 hour after Pamela's session.","The iyengar yoga session doesn't start at 2:30pm.","The anusara yoga class begins sometime before Sandra's class.","Of the 2:30pm class and the hatha yoga session, one has 5 people in it and the other is led by Karen.","Juana's class starts 3 hours after the session with 8 people.","The class with 6 people starts 3 hours after the class with 14 people.","The hatha yoga session isn't led by Sandra.","The bikram yoga class doesn't start at 2:30pm.","The 1:30pm class, Teresa's class, and Juana's session are three different classes.","The session with 9 people starts 2 hours after Pamela's session.","The bikram yoga session doesn't have exactly 6 people in it.","The hatha yoga session starts 1 hour after the prenatal yoga session.","The 2:30pm session is either the session with 15 people or the session with 6 people.","The 3:30pm session is either Teresa's class or Rosemary's session."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Karen","Leah","Pamela","Rosemary","Sandra","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09d91c378a461b52331d95185686d221"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Bizolam wasn't approved in February.","The drug that treats meningitis is either Minitrell or the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of beetle.","The drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom was approved 4 months after the pharmaceutical that treats arthritis.","The medicine that treats diabetes was approved sometime after Favolin.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of bromeliad was approved 2 months before the drug that treats arthritis.","Bizolam was approved sometime before Minitrell.","The medicine that treats dengue fever was approved sometime after the drug sourced from a specific type of wasp.","The medicine that treats meningitis was approved 2 months after the medicine that treats heart disease.","The drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree was approved 2 months before the medicine sourced from a specific type of fig orchid.","The seven drugs are Gravon, the drug sourced from a specific type of beetle, the drug sourced from a specific type of wasp, the pharmaceutical approved in July, the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of fig orchid, the drug approved in February and the pharmaceutical approved in January.","Bizolam, the medicine sourced from a specific type of beetle, and the drug that treats influenza are three different drugs.","Of the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of beetle and the drug that treats arthritis, one is Zednisen and the other was approved in May.","Favolin wasn't approved in May.","Gravon was approved sometime after Damasol.","The medicine approved in July isn't used to combat influenza.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of mushroom is either the medicine that treats diabetes or the medicine that treats influenza."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Favolin","Gravon","Hamzell","Minitrell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","frog","mushroom","fig orchid","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4600ef2d9abd93c9a1225254d8f316c5"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["The skydiver who has done 85 previous jumps started skydiving 4 years after the skydiver who wears the maroon suit.","The jumper who has done 64 previous jumps started skydiving 2 years before the jumper who wears the maroon suit.","Everett hasn't done exactly 42 previous jumps.","Of the skydiver who has done 69 previous jumps and the jumper who first started in 1982, one wears the lime green suit and the other wears the red suit.","The jumper who wears the blue suit is either the jumper who first started in 1982 or the skydiver who first started in 1985.","Of Jorge and the jumper who first started in 1986, one wears the white suit and the other has done 73 previous jumps.","The jumper who has done 69 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year after the skydiver who wears the aquamarine suit.","The seven skydivers are Dwayne, the jumper who wears the red suit, the skydiver who first started in 1985, the skydiver who has done 85 previous jumps, the skydiver who wears the maroon suit, the skydiver who first started in 1983 and the skydiver who first started in 1982.","Kelly started skydiving 3 years before the jumper who wears the aquamarine suit.","The skydiver who has done 42 previous jumps started skydiving sometime after the jumper who has done 58 previous jumps.","Arnold started skydiving sometime after the jumper who wears the blue suit.","Kelly started skydiving sometime after Virgil.","The skydiver who first started in 1985 hasn't done exactly 42 previous jumps."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988"],"label_b":["Arnold","Dwayne","Everett","Gordon","Jorge","Kelly","Virgil"],"label_c":["aquamarine","blue","indigo","lime green","maroon","red","white"],"label_d":["42","58","64","69","73","78","85"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd7fd8120948cf3ec72fc1162878d625"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The customer who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel paid 12 dollars less than the client who was dropped off on Fairfield Lane.","Of Tim and the client who got picked up at the Seattle Tower, one paid $18.50 and the other was dropped off on Todd Street.","Olga paid 3 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Norvell House.","Of the customer who was dropped off on Blue Jay Court and Max, one was picked up at the Rainier Club and the other paid $12.50.","Of the client who was dropped off on Charles Street and the person who got picked up at the Fremont Library, one paid $9.50 and the other was Tim.","The client who was dropped off on Charles Street paid somewhat less than the customer who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.","Yolanda was either the person who was dropped off on Ethel Street or the client with the $15.50 fare.","The person who got picked up at the Norvell House, the person who was dropped off on Blue Jay Court, the customer who was dropped off on Todd Street, Yolanda, the person who was dropped off on Hart Road and Sara were all different customers.","The person who was dropped off on Charles Street paid 12 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Olympic Tower.","The person who was dropped off on Hart Road paid somewhat more than Olga.","Olga paid 9 dollars less than Max.","Della didn't pay $9.50."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50","$21.50","$24.50"],"label_b":["Della","Max","Olga","Sara","Tim","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Camlin Hotel","Fremont Library","Norvell House","Olympic Tower","Rainier Club","Seattle Tower"],"label_d":["Blue Jay Court","Charles Street","Ethel Street","Fairfield Lane","Hart Road","League Avenue","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cadbeffdbed23e1a94341a78df9bb953"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Neither the application released by Apptastic nor the app released in September is Castle Crunch.","The app released in September doesn't have exactly 3.1 million downloads.","Bubble Bombs doesn't have exactly 2.3 million downloads.","Of Vitalinks and the game released in July, one has 4.2 million downloads and the other was made by Gadingo.","The game released by BeGamez was released 1 month later than the game with 6.8 million downloads.","The game released by Novio was released later than Flowcarts.","Vitalinks was released 4 months later than the game released by BeGamez.","The app with 2.3 million downloads wasn't developed by Gadingo.","Peter Parka was released 1 month earlier than the app with 3.1 million downloads.","The app with 7.2 million downloads was released 1 month earlier than the application with 2.3 million downloads.","The game released by Trebuchet was released later than the app released by Novio.","The app released in June, Wizard World, the game with 4.2 million downloads, the application released by Apptastic and the app with 6.8 million downloads are all different apps.","The app released by Digibits was released 1 month earlier than the application with 6.8 million downloads.","Flowcarts was released 4 months earlier than the game released by Vortia.","Castle Crunch doesn't have exactly 2.3 million downloads.","Castle Crunch was released later than the game with 1.5 million downloads."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Flowcarts","Peter Parka","Vitalinks","Wizard World"],"label_c":["Apptastic","BeGamez","Digibits","Gadingo","Novio","Trebuchet","Vortia"],"label_d":["1.5 million","2.3 million","3.1 million","4.2 million","6.8 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6931c11f95623db318b1c6b91d16774"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Neither the customer who came in at 10:00am nor Naomi was the person who asked for feta.","The person who asked for ricotta came in a half-hour after the person who ordered brioche.","The customer who ordered challah came in a half-hour after Louise.","Meredith came in a half-hour after Louise.","Naomi didn't order naan.","Yvette was either the customer who came in at 10:00am or the customer who asked for gorgonzola.","The person who ordered matzo was either Naomi or the person who came in at 9:30am.","Naomi didn't request colby-jack.","The customer who came in at 7:30am was either Meredith or the customer who ordered rye bread.","Of the person who came in at 7:00am and the person who came in at 9:00am, one asked for rye bread and the other ordered colby-jack.","The customer who ordered rye bread came in an hour and a half before the person who asked for asiago.","Felicia didn't request colby-jack.","The person who asked for gorgonzola came in an hour and a half before the person who ordered pumpernickel.","Hilda came in a half-hour after the person who asked for limburger.","Of the person who came in at 8:00am and the person who came in at 7:00am, one asked for naan and the other ordered gorgonzola."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am","9:30am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Brandi","Felicia","Hilda","Louise","Meredith","Naomi","Yvette"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","matzo","naan","pumpernickel","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":["asiago","colby-jack","feta","gorgonzola","limburger","parmesan","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55bd3f1b340583edabb0470448b84d8b"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the student who got the C- and the student who gave the presentation on Hadrian, one spoke for 10 minutes and the other was Allan.","Dave spoke 8 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Claudius.","The seven students were the presenter who got the A-, Allan, the student who gave the presentation on Galerius, Leroy, the student who gave the presentation on Nero, the student who spoke for 10 minutes and Gina.","Dave spoke 8 minutes less than Estelle.","Dave didn't get the D.","Gina spoke 6 minutes more than the student who got the B+.","The student who got the A spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on Caligula.","Of the student who got the C- and the student who gave the presentation on Galerius, one was Harriet and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","The presenter who got the C+ spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on Hadrian.","The presenter who got the C+ spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Vickie.","Allan spoke 2 minutes less than Dave.","The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes was either the presenter who got the A or the presenter who gave the presentation on Diocletian.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Caligula was either the presenter who got the B+ or the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Allan","Dave","Estelle","Gina","Harriet","Leroy","Vickie"],"label_c":["Caligula","Claudius","Diocletian","Galerius","Hadrian","Licinius","Nero"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02b3dc74046c66fbf9df32fdf8dbedf9"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The $1,500 map was published sometime before the print of Iceland.","Gostaldo's print, the map of North Africa, the map published in 1785, the map published in 1821, the print of Denmark and the $250 map are all different maps.","Jenson's print wasn't of Corsica.","Stamson's print was published 36 years before the $2,500 print.","The map published in 1767 wasn't of Scandinavia.","Of the map of North Africa and Stamson's map, one is priced at $315 and the other was published in 1713.","The print published in 1749 wasn't of Scandinavia.","The $250 print was published sometime after the $315 map.","Muenster's map was published 18 years after the $1,100 map.","The $545 map was published 90 years after the $315 map.","The $315 print was published 54 years before Bleux's map.","The print of North Africa was published 18 years before Gostaldo's print.","The $750 print, Stamson's print, and the print published in 1803 are three different maps.","Caronelli's map is either the print published in 1749 or the $545 map.","The map published in 1803 is either the $1,500 print or Gostaldo's map.","The print of Warsaw was published 36 years after Jenson's print."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785","1803","1821"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Gostaldo","Handle","Jenson","Muenster","Stamson"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Iceland","North Africa","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$315","$545","$750","$1,100","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ff48f9e81df2b64086ff707651cdc85"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The $825 device doesn't have a maximum flight time of 40 minutes.","The Motomiya costs more than the machine that can fly for 30 minutes.","The drone that can fly for 15 minutes costs 150 dollars less than the machine with a maximum range of 1,000 ft.","The Eldang-X costs 150 dollars more than the drone that can fly for 60 minutes.","Of the $450 device and the machine with a maximum range of 475 ft, one is the Belhino 5 and the other can fly for up to 15 minutes.","The device that can fly for 25 minutes costs 225 dollars more than the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft.","The machine that can fly for 60 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the machine with a maximum range of 650 ft.","Of the Motomiya and the $750 drone, one can fly for up to 25 minutes and the other has a maximum range of 350 ft.","The Suzutake costs 300 dollars less than the Werril 23A.","The drone that can fly for 15 minutes costs more than the Belhino 5.","The Zarobit-C costs less than the machine that can fly for 30 minutes.","The drone that can fly for 60 minutes costs 150 dollars less than the machine with a maximum range of 150 ft.","The $825 device is either the drone with a maximum range of 475 ft or the Motomiya.","The Zarobit-C costs more than the device that can fly for 10 minutes."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825","$900"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bb07f48039a3fdf611dcf4954110a76"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Dotson Arena isn't set up for baseball games.","Of Lewis Arena and the facility with seating for 190 people, one is in Wayne and the other is in New Cuyama.","The arena with seating for 270 people isn't in Upland.","The hockey facility holds fewer people than the arena in Wayne.","The rugby facility holds 160 fewer people than Harmon Arena.","The facility in Troy holds 120 more people than the rugby facility.","Harmon Arena isn't set up for soccer games.","Young Arena holds more people than the hockey facility.","Elliott Arena isn't in New Cuyama.","The facility in Wayne is either the facility with seating for 310 people or the lacrosse facility.","Of the facility in Idyllwild and the arena in Troy, one holds 350 people and the other is Cantu Arena.","The basketball facility holds 120 more people than the lacrosse facility.","The arena in Ocotillo holds 120 fewer people than Dotson Arena.","The facility with seating for 230 people isn't set up for soccer games.","Elliott Arena holds more people than the hockey facility.","The facility in Wayne holds fewer people than the rugby facility."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310","350"],"label_b":["Cantu","Dotson","Elliott","Harmon","Lewis","Underwood","Young"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Idyllwild","Kirkman","New Cuyama","Ocotillo","Troy","Upland","Wayne"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33d7a6710cf8e53b1f4e2ce581666080"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The presentation from Swaziland, the presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors, and April's exhibit are three different exhibits.","The exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors was held 1 month before the sculpture presentation.","The presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors was held 1 month after the ceramics exhibit.","The presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors was held sometime after the presentation that pulled in 5,100 visitors.","Of June's exhibit and the presentation from Azerbaijan, one saw 9,500 visitors and the other saw 8,880 visitors.","The exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors was held 1 month before the exhibit from Oman.","The exhibit from Swaziland is either the glassware exhibit or the basketry presentation.","The firearms exhibit didn't see exactly 6,910 visitors.","The presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors was held 1 month before the exhibit from Eritrea.","The lacquerware presentation was held 2 months before the exhibit from Jamaica.","The armor exhibit didn't see exactly 6,910 visitors.","The presentation from Eritrea was held 1 month before the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors.","The glassware exhibit didn't happen in June.","The firearms exhibit didn't see exactly 5,100 visitors.","May's exhibit, the presentation from Eritrea, the presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors, the exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors and the presentation from Mali are all different exhibits.","The exhibit from Mali was held 2 months after the exhibit from Azerbaijan."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","glassware","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Azerbaijan","Eritrea","Jamaica","Kyrgyzstan","Mali","Oman","Swaziland"],"label_d":["5,100","6,425","6,910","7,525","8,880","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9b8d1fddea918da8e70e7f407f2845c"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["The board game hosted at Gerald's house was played 1 month before the board game with 6 players.","Stealth was either the game with 6 players or the game with 10 players.","The board game with 11 players was played 3 months before the board game hosted at Manuel's house.","The game played in July was either the board game hosted at Adrian's house or the board game hosted at Harvey's house.","Rules of War was either the board game with 4 players or the game played in April.","The board game with 14 players was played 1 month after Android Disco.","Emberfight was played 1 month after the board game with 11 players.","The board game played in June didn't have exactly 5 players.","The game hosted at Harvey's house was either the board game played in February or the game with 5 players.","The board game with 11 players was either the game played in March or the game hosted at Jessie's house.","Of Bladescape and Emberfight, one was played in February and the other was hosted by Kyle.","The board game hosted at Gerald's house was played 2 months after Vendetta.","Planets Align wasn't played in July.","Of the game played in April and the game played in March, one was Rules of War and the other had exactly 6 players.","The board game played in February wasn't hosted by Olive."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Emberfight","Planets Align","Rules of War","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Adrian","Gerald","Harvey","Jessie","Kyle","Manuel","Olive"],"label_d":["4","5","6","9","10","11","14"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fa11d9104013b78562bf40e55d65a6c"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The album that came out in January is either Sodium Green's album or Lip Savage's record.","Eagle Ally's album wasn't rockabilly.","Lip Savage's record sold 400,000 fewer copies than the heavy metal release.","Of Audio Array's release and Eagle Ally's record, one sold 1.6 million copies and the other was released in May.","Epoch Lantern's album wasn't released in August.","Painted Empire's release didn't sell exactly 1.7 million copies.","Painted Empire's album wasn't rockabilly.","The glam rock release is either the release that came out in June or Jagged Knee's album.","The heavy metal album is either the record that came out in July or Eagle Ally's album.","The grunge release sold 100,000 fewer copies than the album that came out in March.","Eagle Ally's album sold 200,000 fewer copies than the album that came out in April.","Sodium Green's album sold 400,000 fewer copies than the acid rock album.","The record that came out in July sold 300,000 more copies than the ska album.","The album with 1.2 million sales is either the glam rock release or the record that came out in May.","Eagle Ally's album sold somewhat more copies than the ska record.","The release with 1.2 million sales was new wave."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million","1.7 million","1.8 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","March","April","May","June","July","August"],"label_d":["acid rock","glam rock","grunge","heavy metal","new wave","rockabilly","ska"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=923f49b55546c71b57271432730c4424"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Of the baby born in March and the offspring born in February, one was Den Ping and the other weighed 97 grams.","The offspring that weighed 102 grams was born 3 months before Nan Sheng's baby.","Tai Shan's baby was born 2 months after Den Ping.","Chi Chi didn't weight exactly 119 grams.","Of Wang Yu's baby and Nan Sheng's baby, one weighed 82 grams and the other was born in April.","The baby born in January was either Mei Lan or Shi Lin's baby.","The panda that weighed 119 grams wasn't Xi Lian's baby.","The baby that weighed 82 grams was either Tian Tian's baby or Wang Yu's baby.","Bai Yun was either the baby that weighed 82 grams or the baby that weighed 89 grams.","Of the panda that weighed 97 grams and the panda born in January, one was Hua Mei and the other was Mei Lan.","The offspring that weighed 93 grams was either Den Ping or Tian Tian's baby.","The baby born in June was either Chi Chi or the offspring that weighed 93 grams.","Mei Lan didn't weight exactly 102 grams.","Gao Gao wasn't born in July.","The offspring born in July weighed 119 grams.","The offspring born in June, the offspring that weighed 97 grams, and Wang Yu's baby are three different pandas.","Nan Sheng's baby, Tian Tian's baby, the baby born in February, Bai Yun and Wang Yu's baby were all different pandas."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Den Ping","Gao Gao","Hua Mei","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Shi Lin","Tai Shan","Tian Tian","Wang Yu","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":["82 grams","89 grams","93 grams","97 grams","102 grams","106 grams","119 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e2b6ae2a1f4ccec2cb5d4015718e9e4"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Lillian scored 3 points lower than the dancer who performed ninth.","Of the person who danced eighth and Melissa, one performed the hustle and the other scored 187 points.","The performer who did the samba scored somewhat lower than the dancer who performed third.","Verna scored 3 points lower than Lillian.","The dancer that scored 193 points didn't dance sixth.","The dancer that scored 181 points was either Ollie or the dancer who performed eighth.","Natasha didn't dance fourth.","The performer who did the lindy scored somewhat higher than Ollie.","Of the dancer who performed ninth and the person who danced first, one scored 187 points and the other performed the foxtrot.","The performer who did the charleston scored 3 points higher than whoever danced the samba.","Natasha scored 3 points higher than Melissa.","The dancer who performed sixth was either the performer who did the hustle or Tara.","Neither the dancer who performed ninth nor the dancer who did the charleston was the contestant that scored 199 points.","The person who danced first scored 3 points higher than Tara.","Whoever danced the jitterbug was either the dancer who performed third or Tara."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points","196 points","199 points"],"label_b":["Lillian","Melissa","Natasha","Ollie","Rosie","Tara","Verna"],"label_c":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","6th","8th","9th"],"label_d":["charleston","foxtrot","hustle","jitterbug","lindy","samba","twist"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68e2a2dad277f7ee6105bce1c5457cd7"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The honey from Jolley is either Jim Joyner's honey or Keith Koch's honey.","The honey from Santa Clara, Heddy Heath's honey, and the alfalfa product are three different products.","The fireweed honey isn't produced by Heddy Heath.","Jim Joyner's honey is either the lemon blossom product or the basswood product.","Of the fireweed product and the clover product, one comes from Winterport and the other costs $6.50.","Ivy Ingram's honey costs 4 dollars more than the honey from Nevada.","Of the fireweed product and the alfalfa product, one is produced by Midge Mintz and the other costs $9.50.","The sage honey is either the $11.50 product or the product from Santa Clara.","Jim Joyner's honey costs more than the sage honey.","Of the honey from Unity and the $6.50 honey, one is made from clover nectar and the other is made from alfalfa nectar.","The product from Nevada costs 2 dollars less than the product from Unity.","The basswood honey, Jim Joyner's honey, Heddy Heath's honey, the $6.50 product, Linda Lynn's product and the honey from Unity are all different products.","Of the $5.50 product and the product from Fowler, one is made from lemon blossom nectar and the other is produced by Keith Koch."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50","$11.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Davis City","Fowler","Jolley","Nevada","Santa Clara","Unity","Winterport"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d13986cea4d7f05d579e9f0a207f5219"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The squad from King City finished 12 points below the squad in the white shirts.","The team in the blue shirts was either the squad that finished with 775 points or the squad from Castro Valley.","The squad that finished with 751 points didn't wear yellow shirts.","The Splitters was either the squad in the lime green shirts or the squad that finished with 739 points.","The squad in the red shirts finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the Oddballs.","The squad from Earling finished 48 points above the team in the magenta shirts.","The team in the magenta shirts finished 12 points above the Alley Cats.","The squad from King City finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the Splitters.","The squad from Castro Valley finished 12 points below the squad from Newark.","The Turkey Rolls was either the team from Newark or the squad from King City.","The squad that finished with 739 points didn't wear yellow shirts.","Of the team that finished with 787 points and the squad from Rialto, one was the Pin Pushers and the other wore white shirts.","The squad from Castro Valley finished 12 points above the Alley Cats.","The squad from Valley Center finished 60 points below the Gutter Gals.","The Rowdy Rollers didn't finish with 727 points.","The squad from Castro Valley finished 60 points below the Pin Pushers."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763","775","787"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Oddballs","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["blue","lime green","magenta","pink","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Castro Valley","Earling","Fullerton","King City","Newark","Rialto","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4f78a3831b44ea9a63ff865d5fab5af"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The wine from Goose Lake vineyard was bottled 4 years before the Annata Branco.","The Luzagueil is a riesling.","The Luzagueil is either the pinot noir or the bottle from West Gardiner vineyard.","The 2004 wine isn't a syrah.","The bottle from Udell vineyard, the chardonnay, the syrah, the 2000 bottle and the 1984 wine are all different wines.","The Annata Branco, the wine from Udell vineyard, and the 1984 wine are three different wines.","The merlot was bottled 16 years before the Vendemmia.","The Zifennwein was bottled 12 years after the gewurztraminer.","Of the Ece Suss and the wine from Penobscot vineyard, one was bottled in 2004 and the other was bottled in 1992.","The riesling was bottled 4 years before the wine from Hornitos vineyard.","Of the wine from Penobscot vineyard and the riesling, one was bottled in 1996 and the other is the Bianca Flaux.","The pinot gris was bottled sometime after the wine from Goose Lake vineyard.","The bottle from Tabor vineyard was bottled sometime before the wine from Penobscot vineyard."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004","2008"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Goose Lake","Hornitos","Isla Vista","Penobscot","Tabor","Udell","West Gardiner"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24f130c31c357816ef7bcb8b0ce5aa9d"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The friend who brought the pork rinds arrived 5 minutes after the party-goer from Fairfield.","Clinton arrived 10 minutes after the friend who brought the hummus.","Of the friend from Kernville and the party-goer who brought the onion dip, one is Tom and the other arrived at 4:50 pm.","Amber arrived at 4:30 pm.","Iris arrived sometime after the participant who brought the pork rinds.","The friend who arrived at 4:35 pm, the participant from Kernville, and the friend who brought the pork rinds are three different people.","The participant from Pine Valley arrived 5 minutes after the party-goer from El Segundo.","The party-goer from Kernville is either the friend who brought the hummus or the party-goer who brought the pizza.","Of the participant who brought the hummus and Julie, one arrived at 4:40 pm and the other is from Anaheim Hills.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:55 pm is either Clinton or the party-goer from Fairfield.","The friend from El Segundo didn't bring the corn chips.","Amber didn't bring the soda.","Iris isn't from Anaheim Hills.","The friend from Dos Palos arrived sometime before the party-goer who brought the onion dip.","The participant from Kernville arrived sometime before the participant who brought the corn chips.","Iris didn't bring the corn chips.","Bonita didn't bring the corn chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Bonita","Clinton","Iris","Julie","Kellie","Tom"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17be621979d0c252145bdf5fc2146c7a"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["The dancer who performed seventh was either the person that scored 184 points or the contestant that scored 190 points.","Evelyn scored 3 points lower than Kara.","Clara didn't do the jitterbug.","The performer who did the samba scored 6 points higher than the person who danced ninth.","The dancer who performed ninth scored somewhat higher than the performer who did the hustle.","Melissa scored 3 points lower than the dancer who did the foxtrot.","Whoever danced the foxtrot scored somewhat lower than Clara.","The person that scored 187 points danced eighth.","Evelyn performed eighth.","The person who danced the foxtrot scored somewhat lower than Rosie.","The dancer who performed fifth scored 15 points higher than the performer who did the foxtrot.","The contestant that scored 181 points, whoever danced the charleston, the dancer who did the foxtrot, the person who danced the lindy and Fannie were all different dancers.","The performer who did the foxtrot didn't perform seventh.","Of the person who danced fourth and the contestant that scored 193 points, one was Clara and the other performed the charleston.","The person who danced the charleston didn't perform second.","The person who danced second scored somewhat higher than the performer who did the lindy."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points","196 points","199 points"],"label_b":["Clara","Evelyn","Fannie","Kara","Melissa","Rosie","Shirley"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","4th","5th","7th","8th","9th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","foxtrot","hustle","jitterbug","lindy","samba"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29ecbdd6bfce654ae4a7302dfebb5c9b"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The teacher was either the 27-year-old or the date that took Kara to the county fair.","The accountant was 4 years younger than the date that took Kara to the restaurant.","The man that took Kara to the bowling alley was either the boxer or the 22-year-old.","The musician was younger than Wayne.","Of the accountant and Zachary, one took Kara to the movies and the other was 25 years old.","The gentleman that took Kara to the beach was 2 years younger than the date that took Kara to the movies.","The musician, the gentleman that took Kara to the beach, and the man that took Kara to the skating rink are three different men.","The date that took Kara to the skating rink wasn't the lawyer.","The banker was 1 year older than the teacher.","Eddie was 3 years older than the boxer.","The date that took Kara to the beach was younger than Vincent.","Vincent was younger than Randy.","The lawyer was either Eddie or the 27-year-old.","The 26-year-old didn't take Kara to the county fair.","Casey was 2 years older than the musician."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26","27","28"],"label_b":["Casey","Eddie","Randy","Sean","Vincent","Wayne","Zachary"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","firefighter","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","county fair","movies","restaurant","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f8553447e100aa9a790c05569776387"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Christian won't be focusing on photosynthesis.","The person launching in April, the astronaut assigned to mission TV-412, the astronaut assigned to mission WB-664 and the astronaut launching in January are all different people.","The graduate who will be studying radiation will launch 1 month after Seth.","Of Antonia and the astronaut assigned to mission CR-260, one will focus on larval growth and the other will launch in January.","The graduate who will be studying plant enzymes will launch 3 months before Edwin.","The person assigned to mission AV-435 will launch 3 months after the astronaut assigned to mission TV-412.","Of the graduate assigned to mission ZF-15 and the graduate launching in April, one is Traci and the other will focus on gamma rays.","The graduate assigned to mission ZF-15 will launch sometime after Traci.","The astronaut who will be studying ant colonies is either the astronaut launching in January or the astronaut launching in July.","The graduate assigned to mission GX-13 will launch 4 months after the graduate assigned to mission WB-664.","Of the astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15 and the person launching in January, one will focus on solar storms and the other is Omar.","The graduate who will be studying larval growth will launch sometime before the person who will be studying plant enzymes."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Antonia","Christian","Edwin","Mercedes","Omar","Seth","Traci"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80952b7039a78d65bc99321517d14fd4"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Willie's produce sell for 40 cents less per pound than Jaime's goods.","Herman's vegetables are either the produce that sell for $2.50 per pound or the turnips.","The goods from Williamsburg sell for 20 cents more per pound than the radishes.","Of Lonnie's vegetables and Florence's goods, one type is the turnips and the other sell for $2.80 per pound.","The vegetables from Pacific Grove sell for somewhat less per pound than Willie's goods.","Lonnie's produce sell for 10 cents more per pound than the beets.","The goods from Redway sell for 30 cents more per pound than the artichokes.","The goods that sell for $2.80 per pound are either the produce from Veazie or the beets.","The goods from Upton sell for 40 cents less per pound than the carrots.","The turnips sell for 50 cents more per pound than the kale.","Of the produce that sell for $2.60 per pound and the beets, one type is sold by Sue and the other type is from Upton.","Of Willie's vegetables and the carrots, one type is from Dickens and the other sell for $2.60 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90","$3.00","$3.10"],"label_b":["Florence","Herman","Jaime","Lonnie","Sue","Tracey","Willie"],"label_c":["artichokes","beets","carrots","kale","onions","radishes","turnips"],"label_d":["Dickens","Monroe","Pacific Grove","Redway","Upton","Veazie","Williamsburg"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e87d1c8bf88e1a29af02c8640ed8ec2a"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["The Adironda pack is larger than the purple pack.","Tasha's pack is larger than the Pinkster pack.","The blue pack is smaller than the Pinkster pack.","The Grennel pack, the silver pack, and Myrna's pack are three different packs.","Myrna's pack isn't made by Travelore.","The 45 liter pack is either the Travelore pack or the Grennel pack.","Jeffrey's pack is 5 liters larger than Ivan's pack.","Myrna's pack isn't 40 liters.","Of the Adironda pack and Leroy's pack, one is green and the other is silver.","The black pack is 20 liters smaller than the gray pack.","Of the black pack and Leroy's pack, one is 55 liters and the other is made by Pinkster.","The silver pack is 5 liters larger than the Naturba pack.","Jeffrey's pack is smaller than Olga's pack.","Olga's pack isn't 40 liters.","The Grennel pack is 5 liters smaller than Ivan's pack.","The 35 liter pack is either the orange pack or the Lugmor pack."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter","50 liter","55 liter"],"label_b":["Gene","Ivan","Jeffrey","Leroy","Myrna","Olga","Tasha"],"label_c":["Adironda","Bistric","Grennel","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","gray","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee4b8a39b009b557262654e83a53dfad"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["Of the piece with the ruby and the ring with the opal, one is made of palladium and the other cost $1200.","The piece with the amethyst cost 500 dollars more than Pamela's ring.","The ring made of 24k gold cost 200 dollars less than the ring made of silver.","The piece with the sapphire cost 500 dollars more than the piece made of titanium.","Of the piece with the sapphire and the ring that cost $1100, one is made of palladium and the other is Virginia's.","The ring made of 14k gold cost 500 dollars more than Cheri's piece.","Rebecca's piece doesn't have the diamond.","The piece made of platinum cost 100 dollars more than the ring with the aquamarine.","Of the ring with the topaz and the piece with the ruby, one cost $1200 and the other is Darla's.","Elvira's ring cost 100 dollars more than Rebecca's ring.","The ring that cost $1400 is either the piece made of 24k gold or Virginia's ring."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500","$1600","$1700"],"label_b":["Angela","Cheri","Darla","Elvira","Pamela","Rebecca","Virginia"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","opal","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","24k gold","palladium","platinum","silver","titanium","white gold"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ab7935665c7784cff95b7d716ddcc47"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["The sauce rated at 35,000 SHU isn't \"Pants on Fire\".","Alfonso's sauce is either the hot sauce that uses the ghost pepper or \"Lips Ablaze\".","The product that uses the bhut jolokia is 15,000 SHU spicier than Ian's product.","The hot sauce that uses the panju reaper isn't \"Magma Drizzle\".","Alfonso's sauce is 10,000 SHU less spicy than the hot sauce that uses the blue moluga.","Of \"Magma Drizzle\" and the hot sauce that uses the injie chili, one is rated at 35,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other is Raul's.","\"Alpha Pepper\", the product that uses the bhut jolokia, and Oliver's sauce are three different products.","The product that uses the injie chili is either \"Baja Tickler\" or \"Pants on Fire\".","The product rated at 10,000 SHU, \"Hertz So Good\", the sauce that uses the injie chili, \"Alpha Pepper\" and the hot sauce that uses the blue moluga are all different products.","The product rated at 30,000 SHU is either the sauce that uses the assam anjula or the hot sauce that uses the injie chili.","The hot sauce rated at 10,000 SHU isn't \"Lips Ablaze\".","Yvonne's product isn't rated at exactly 25,000 SHU.","Of the sauce rated at 10,000 SHU and the hot sauce rated at 15,000 SHU, one is Ernestine's and the other uses the naga viper.","The hot sauce rated at 10,000 SHU is either Ian's sauce or the product that uses the ghost pepper.","Of \"Baja Tickler\" and Ernestine's sauce, one uses the blue moluga and the other is rated at 5,000 Scoville Heat Units."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000","30,000","35,000"],"label_b":["Alfonso","Ernestine","Ian","Natalie","Oliver","Raul","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Magma Drizzle","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","blue moluga","ghost pepper","injie chili","naga viper","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=069a80d51d43b1c2fc9c713d3daafbfd"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The amphibian bought in May is either the bullfrog or the animal purchased in Underwood.","The seven amphibians are the amphibian purchased in Parkman, the animal bought in January, Cecilia's pet, the horned toad, the animal bought in May, Patrice's pet and the amphibian bought in February.","The amphibian purchased in Underwood was bought sometime before the newt.","Hope's pet was bought 1 month before Valerie's pet.","Angela's pet is either the salamander or the amphibian bought in May.","The salamander was bought 5 months after Hope's pet.","Of the animal bought in February and the animal purchased in Hansell, one is the newt and the other is Patrice's.","Katie's pet was bought 2 months before Angela's pet.","The amphibian purchased in Underwood isn't the cane toad.","The amphibian purchased in Boothbay isn't the wood frog.","The amphibian purchased in Evansdale was bought 2 months after the amphibian purchased in Jamaica.","Hope's pet isn't the wood frog.","The amphibian purchased in Jamaica was bought 4 months before the amphibian purchased in Boothbay.","The amphibian purchased in Underwood was bought 3 months before Patrice's pet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Angela","Cecilia","Hope","Katie","Patrice","Valerie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","newt","salamander","tree frog","wood frog"],"label_d":["Boothbay","Evansdale","Hansell","Jamaica","Parkman","Rodney","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ce6c3a69fdcbe2129edbea9f0c1bf8e"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The machine with a maximum range of 150 ft costs 375 dollars less than the drone that can fly for 40 minutes.","The seven devices are the $525 drone, the Zarobit-C, the Eldang-X, the Suzutake, the drone that can fly for 25 minutes, the drone that can fly for 40 minutes and the device that can fly for 60 minutes.","The machine with a maximum range of 100 ft costs 150 dollars more than the Zarobit-C.","Of the $825 device and the device with a maximum range of 650 ft, one can fly for up to 10 minutes and the other is the Motomiya.","Of the Eldang-X and the machine with a maximum range of 1,000 ft, one costs $825 and the other can fly for up to 20 minutes.","Of the machine that can fly for 60 minutes and the machine with a maximum range of 650 ft, one is the Mechania and the other is the Suzutake.","The machine that can fly for 15 minutes costs more than the Zarobit-C.","The Mechania costs 150 dollars less than the Belhino 5.","The drone with a maximum range of 250 ft is either the Motomiya or the Eldang-X.","The machine that can fly for 20 minutes costs 375 dollars more than the device with a maximum range of 350 ft."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825","$900"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7e09ee40f509ebaf2603f08fdf566b7"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["The student with the 3:00pm class is either Dwayne or the 20-year-old client.","Mrs. Nolan's trainee is either Dwayne or the client with the 11:00am class.","The seven people are the student with the 2:00pm class, Marion, Randall, Mrs. Nolan's trainee, the 18-year-old trainee, Jerry and Mr. Underwood's student.","Of the trainee with the 3:00pm class and the client with the 12 noon class, one is 21 years old and the other is Mrs. Mueller's student.","The 20-year-old trainee is scheduled sometime before Marion.","Mr. Padilla's trainee is scheduled 2 hours before Mr. Rodriguez's student.","Lorena is scheduled 4 hours after Mrs. Vazquez's student.","Randall is scheduled sometime before Mrs. Nolan's trainee.","The 15-year-old student is scheduled 1 hour after Marion.","Mr. Jones's client is scheduled sometime after the 19-year-old client.","The 19-year-old trainee is scheduled 4 hours before Mrs. Mueller's client.","The 20-year-old student isn't Jerry.","The 17-year-old trainee is either Mrs. Vazquez's student or Bob.","The student with the 10:00am class isn't Randall."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Mr. Jones","Mrs. Mueller","Mrs. Nolan","Mr. Padilla","Mr. Rodriguez","Mr. Underwood","Mrs. Vazquez"],"label_c":["Bob","Dwayne","Jerry","Lorena","Marion","Randall","Shelley"],"label_d":["15","16","17","18","19","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c4289018d162dd14440bb3a1b6ed112"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Of the pygmy beaver's reserve and the reserve established in 2004, one is Wanda Park and the other is in Talladega County.","Rosemary Park and the frilled stork's reserve are different parks.","Elm Park was established 4 years after the park in Lamar County.","The frilled stork's reserve was established 4 years after the park in Chilton County.","Rosemary Park is either the frilled stork's reserve or the park in Chilton County.","Riverside Glen was established sometime after Howard Park.","Of Silver Lakes and Foxtail Bend, one is in Talladega County and the other is home to the fig turtle.","The atlas otter's reserve was established 2 years before the reserve in Wilcox County.","Of Silver Lakes and the western gull's reserve, one was established in 2014 and the other is in Bibb County.","The western gull's reserve was established sometime before the park in Lamar County.","The reserve in Franklin County was established 4 years after Foxtail Bend.","The park in Chilton County was established 2 years after the fig turtle's reserve.","The reserve in Chilton County isn't home to the endangered box python."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012","2014","2016"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":["Bibb","Chilton","Franklin","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=315e2a6e51dce7e3793a32b3670e67b3"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Of the traveler flying from Jamaica and the person leaving at 3:30 pm, one is Michael and the other is going to Finland.","Of Olga and Lydia, one is flying from Malta and the other is going to Guinea.","The person flying from Malta is leaving earlier than Florence.","The person going to Eritrea is leaving 2 hours earlier than the person flying from Romania.","The person leaving at 5:30 pm is going to Denmark.","Wilbur is leaving later than Ronnie.","The person going to Eritrea is either Florence or the person flying from Liberia.","The traveler going to Eritrea is leaving 1 hour later than the traveler flying from Qatar.","Wilbur isn't going to Denmark.","The person flying from Qatar is leaving 3 hours earlier than the person going to Denmark.","Of the person leaving at 4:30 pm and Lydia, one is going to Finland and the other is going to Costa Rica.","Olga is either the traveler going to Denmark or the traveler flying from Oman.","The person leaving at 6:30 pm isn't going to Costa Rica.","The person going to Angola isn't flying from Peru."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm","8:30 pm"],"label_b":["Archie","Florence","Lydia","Michael","Olga","Ronnie","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Liberia","Malta","Oman","Peru","Qatar","Romania"],"label_d":["Angola","Barbados","Costa Rica","Denmark","Eritrea","Finland","Guinea"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b98ebad8a3ddf8f8e0164573f03924c2"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The interview on August 22nd isn't for the copywriter job.","Of the meeting for the social media position and the Canway interview, one is in Crescent City and the other is in Jackson.","The meeting in Dundee is 1 day after the Streeter Inc. interview.","Of the meeting for the sales rep position and the meeting in Eustis, one is on August 23rd and the other is on August 25th.","The Laneplex interview is 3 days after the interview in Dundee.","The Haytouch interview, the meeting in Dundee, and the meeting in Jackson are three different interviews.","The interview for the janitor position, the meeting in Dundee, and the interview in Jackson are three different interviews.","The interview in Oakland Acres is 2 days before the Streeter Inc. interview.","The interview for the sales rep position is 1 day before the Zathdrill interview.","The Sancode interview is 5 days after the interview for the graphic design position.","The seven interviews will be the interview in Galt, the Canway interview, the interview on August 20th, the meeting on August 23rd, the interview for the tech support position, the interview for the copywriter position and the Laneplex interview.","The meeting for the sales rep position is sometime before the meeting for the web developer position."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th","August 25th","August 26th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep","social media","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":["Crescent City","Dundee","Eustis","Galt","Jackson","Oakland Acres","Vedic City"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91eff5b5b004fb039aed24346ab9d54f"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The gem from Idaho sold for 50 dollars more than the zircon.","The stone from Colorado wasn't uncovered at the Johnston claim.","The stone found in the Williams claim sold for 20 dollars more than the stone found in the Johnston claim.","The stone found in the Collins claim is either the smoky quartz or the gem that sold for $800.","The corundum wasn't uncovered at the Todd claim.","Of the gem that sold for $790 and the stone found in the Todd claim, one was from Utah and the other is the smoky quartz.","The blue topaz sold for 10 dollars less than the gem from Nevada.","The stone from Utah sold for somewhat more than the stone from California.","The gem from Oregon, the stone from Utah, the stone from Colorado, the gem from Idaho and the stone that sold for $840 are all different gems.","Of the gem that sold for $850 and the stone found in the Livingston claim, one is the blue topaz and the other was from Idaho.","The aquamarine sold for 40 dollars more than the stone found in the Ramirez claim.","The gem found in the Collins claim sold for 10 dollars less than the gem from Wyoming.","The smoky quartz sold for 30 dollars less than the tourmaline."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820","$830","$840","$850"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","corundum","rhodolite","smoky quartz","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Collins","Everett","Johnston","Livingston","Ramirez","Todd","Williams"],"label_d":["California","Colorado","Idaho","Nevada","Oregon","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aae4a390bf19e01c6ccfbd21a7273ef5"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Of the animal from Ethiopia and Gareka, one is 24 years old and the other is 12 feet tall.","The 14-year-old one is somewhat shorter than the animal from South Sudan.","The animal from Tanzania is 3 feet shorter than Gareka.","Dyneton isn't exactly 12 feet tall.","The 18-year-old one is either the animal from Zambia or Bagee.","Dyneton isn't exactly 15 years old.","Pezaku is either the 23-year-old animal or the 21-year-old giraffe.","Of Bagee and the one that is 14 feet tall, one is 24 years old and the other is 23 years old.","Jebedah is 4 feet taller than the giraffe from Tanzania.","The giraffe from Tanzania is 5 feet shorter than the one from Chad.","The 14-year-old one is either the animal that is 15 feet tall or the one that is 12 feet tall.","The 23-year-old animal is either the giraffe from South Sudan or the giraffe that is 16 feet tall.","Angrit isn't exactly 11 feet tall.","The animal that is 10 feet tall, Jebedah, the giraffe from Namibia, the 15-year-old animal, the 18-year-old giraffe and the one from Ethiopia are all different giraffes."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet","16 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Bagee","Chamey","Dyneton","Gareka","Jebedah","Pezaku"],"label_c":["Chad","Ethiopia","Kenya","Namibia","South Sudan","Tanzania","Zambia"],"label_d":["14","15","17","18","21","23","24"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b55759596ed5a83103abf7403bd41484"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The record with 1.2 million sales wasn't ska.","The record with 1.7 million sales, the grunge release, and the release that came out in March are three different releases.","Of the acid rock record and the album that came out in January, one is Jagged Knee's and the other is Epoch Lantern's.","Eagle Ally's record didn't sell exactly 1.8 million copies.","Epoch Lantern's album sold 300,000 more copies than Painted Empire's album.","Sodium Green's release sold 100,000 fewer copies than Lip Savage's album.","The release that came out in May sold 100,000 more copies than the record that came out in June.","Of the record with 1.6 million sales and Epoch Lantern's album, one was grunge and the other was released in April.","The seven releases are the album with 1.2 million sales, the record that came out in July, the grunge album, the glam rock release, the acid rock record, the release that came out in June and Jagged Knee's record.","The ska release wasn't released in July.","The album with 1.7 million sales wasn't rockabilly.","Lip Savage's record wasn't released in July.","Painted Empire's release sold 100,000 fewer copies than the album that came out in June.","Eagle Ally's release sold somewhat more copies than Audio Array's album.","Of the album that came out in April and Jagged Knee's record, one was new wave and the other sold 1.5 million copies."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million","1.7 million","1.8 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_d":["acid rock","glam rock","grunge","heavy metal","new wave","rockabilly","ska"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a962320d123aa7f9f5bf2fc91d8b505"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The animal that lives in Venezuela was listed 1 year before the animal that lives in Denmark.","Of the animal that lives in Jamaica and the species with a population size of 490, one was recognized as endangered in 2009 and the other is the perens pig.","The species that lives in Indonesia was listed sometime after the dobra dingo.","The dobra dingo doesn't live in Venezuela.","Neither the species that lives in Indonesia nor the byengo bat is the animal added to the list in 2006.","The byengo bat doesn't have a surviving population of 210.","The species added to the list in 2007 is either the animal that lives in Madagascar or the animal that lives in Denmark.","The animal added to the list in 2009, the animal that lives in Tanzania, the animal with a population size of 385, the species with a population size of 315, the animal with a population size of 350 and the byengo bat are all different species.","The dobra dingo wasn't added to the endangered list in 2009.","The species that lives in Venezuela doesn't have a surviving population of 490.","Of the animal that lives in Denmark and the byengo bat, one has 385 surviving individuals and the other was recognized as endangered in 2010.","The eldar elk was listed 5 years after the lisner cat.","The animal with a population size of 280 was listed 3 years after the animal that lives in Jamaica.","The nibner newt wasn't added to the endangered list in 2006.","Of the species with a population size of 385 and the species that lives in Tanzania, one was recognized as endangered in 2012 and the other is the lisner cat.","Of the eldar elk and the animal that lives in Honduras, one has 315 surviving individuals and the other was recognized as endangered in 2012."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["byengo bat","dobra dingo","eldar elk","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["210","280","315","350","385","490","560"],"label_d":["Denmark","Honduras","Indonesia","Jamaica","Madagascar","Tanzania","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75f5ecc28febd48e1580eae69e605a7d"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The journalist who covered the election left 1 day after Orin Olsen.","Ned Noble didn't go to Uruguay.","Ned Noble didn't go to Philippines.","The journalist who covered the flooding left 1 day after the person who covered the election.","The person who went to Uruguay was either the reporter who covered the election or the journalist sent out on April 8th.","Orin Olsen left 1 day after the reporter who went to Senegal.","The reporter who went to Philippines left sometime after the journalist who went to Senegal.","The journalist who covered the mass protests left 1 day before the journalist who went to Uruguay.","Tam Terry left sometime after Orin Olsen.","Linda Lott left 1 day before the reporter who went to Senegal.","The person who covered the earthquake left 1 day before the reporter who went to Qatar.","Of the person who went to Iceland and the journalist sent out on April 6th, one was Maddy Moore and the other was Orin Olsen.","Maddy Moore didn't cover the solar eclipse.","Orin Olsen left 3 days before the reporter who covered the Olympic games.","Sid Snyder left 4 days after the journalist who covered the earthquake.","Ned Noble left sometime after Randy Reid.","The journalist who went to Luxembourg left sometime after the person who covered the earthquake.","The person who went to Iceland didn't cover the flooding."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th","April 10th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Randy Reid","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Algeria","Iceland","Luxembourg","Philippines","Qatar","Senegal","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54808e63ad05b5f73bec82908f941e09"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Katherine will launch 1 month after the astronaut who will be studying larval growth.","Of the astronaut launching in March and Nicholas, one will be on mission ZF-15 and the other will focus on photosynthesis.","The person assigned to mission ZF-15 will launch sometime after Katherine.","Mercedes is either the graduate who will be studying solar storms or the astronaut assigned to mission WB-664.","The person who will be studying gamma rays will launch 2 months after the graduate assigned to mission WB-664.","The person who will be studying gamma rays, Wade, Patti, the graduate who will be studying radiation, the person assigned to mission TV-412 and Mercedes are all different people.","The person who will be studying larval growth will launch 2 months before Francis.","The astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes won't be on mission AV-435.","The person launching in June won't be focusing on plant enzymes.","The graduate assigned to mission CR-260 is either the person launching in April or the person launching in May.","The astronaut who will be studying solar storms will launch sometime before the person who will be studying radiation.","Omar will launch 1 month after the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes.","The person who will be studying radiation is either the person assigned to mission GX-13 or the graduate assigned to mission TV-412.","The graduate launching in July, the person who will be studying photosynthesis, and Patti are three different people.","Of Katherine and the astronaut who will be studying photosynthesis, one will launch in February and the other will be on mission CR-260."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Francis","Katherine","Mercedes","Nicholas","Omar","Patti","Wade"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a09ad32053d92967214385cfb7b9a298"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["Of Herman and the player from Zamora, one is now with the Brewers and the other graduated in 2005.","Walter graduated 1 year before the player who's now with the Giants.","Glenn is either the player from Chula Vista or the person from Unity.","The person from Chula Vista graduated before the player who's now with the Pirates.","The person from Lovell isn't playing for the Angels.","Arthur is either the person who graduated in 2006 or the person who's now with the Brewers.","Arthur graduated 3 years after Walter.","The player from Wallagrass graduated 3 years before the person from Unity.","Clayton isn't playing for the Giants.","Neither Glenn nor the player who's now with the Pirates is the player who graduated in 2010.","The player from Klamath graduated 2 years before the person from Zamora.","The person who's now with the Cubs graduated after the player who's now with the Pirates.","The player who graduated in 2010 isn't playing for the Cubs.","The person from Klamath graduated 1 year after the player from Chula Vista.","The player who's now with the Reds graduated 5 years before the person from Lovell.","Of the player from Zamora and Jackie, one graduated in 2008 and the other graduated in 2009."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Arthur","Clayton","Glenn","Herman","Jackie","Victor","Walter"],"label_c":["Angels","Brewers","Cubs","Giants","Mariners","Pirates","Reds"],"label_d":["Chula Vista","Klamath","Lovell","Quimby","Unity","Wallagrass","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29bb302fa231d4f0390995dae8c3dd66"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["Of the asteroid rich in lanthanum and the asteroid with a diameter of 47 km, one is 11 Ceres and the other will see mining operations begin in 2050.","The asteroid with a diameter of 23 km, the asteroid rich in lanthanum, and the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030 are three different asteroids.","The asteroid rich in gold has a diameter 18 km smaller than the asteroid rich in platinum.","Of the asteroid rich in lanthanum and the asteroid with a diameter of 29 km, one is 11 Ceres and the other will see mining operations begin in 2025.","82 Sylvia has a diameter that is somewhat smaller than 11 Ceres.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030 has a diameter 6 km smaller than the asteroid rich in lanthanum.","61 Nemesis doesn't have an exact diameter of 41 km.","26 Amphitrite doesn't contain any yttrium.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 doesn't contain any yttrium.","The asteroid rich in cobalt has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045.","The asteroid with a diameter of 11 km is either 11 Ceres or the asteroid rich in rhodium.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034 doesn't contain any cobalt.","49 Eugenia has a diameter that is somewhat larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034.","The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 has a diameter 18 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034.","The asteroid rich in yttrium has a diameter 6 km smaller than 413 Doiotima.","49 Eugenia is either the asteroid with a diameter of 47 km or the asteroid with a diameter of 35 km.","The asteroid rich in lanthanum has a diameter 6 km smaller than the asteroid rich in yttrium.","26 Amphitrite doesn't have an exact diameter of 41 km."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km","47 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","nickel","platinum","rhodium","yttrium"],"label_d":["2025","2026","2030","2034","2035","2045","2050"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0fc8eefaedd40cd8a14c7de05f4cf05"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Shari is either the person who is 109 years old or the person who is 113 years old.","Of the Hawaii native and Arlene, one is 115 years old and the other lives in Morley.","Of the centenarian who lives in Highland and the Delaware native, one is 115 years old and the other is Zachary.","The person who is 115 years old isn't a native of Washington.","Zachary doesn't live in Fruitland.","Larry is younger than the Alaska native.","The person who lives in Brownville is 1 year younger than Olivia.","Arlene isn't a native of Florida.","The person who lives in Brownville is 1 year younger than the centenarian who lives in Shaver Lake.","The person who lives in Udell isn't a native of Washington.","Neither the Florida native nor the person who is 114 years old is the centenarian who lives in Udell.","The Alaska native is 1 year younger than the person who lives in Morley.","Neither the person who lives in Highland nor the New Mexico native is the person who is 112 years old.","The centenarian who lives in Brownville is 3 years younger than Zachary.","Neither the person who lives in Highland nor the Hawaii native is the person who is 114 years old.","Iris is 1 year older than the Alaska native.","The centenarian who lives in Udell is 4 years older than the person who lives in Brownville."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years","114 years","115 years"],"label_b":["Arlene","Iris","Jason","Larry","Olivia","Shari","Zachary"],"label_c":["Alaska","Delaware","Florida","Hawaii","New Mexico","South Dakota","Washington"],"label_d":["Brownville","Fruitland","Highland","Morley","Old Station","Shaver Lake","Udell"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e2c7d76707d74123d6d4bdaf74db389"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The device with a maximum range of 1,000 ft, the $525 drone, and the Mechania are three different devices.","Of the drone that can fly for 25 minutes and the device with a maximum range of 650 ft, one costs $450 and the other costs $825.","The Suzutake costs more than the Eldang-X.","The Motomiya costs 375 dollars more than the Belhino 5.","The Werril 23A doesn't cost $825.","The $675 device is either the machine that can fly for 20 minutes or the Eldang-X.","The device that can fly for 40 minutes is either the $900 device or the Werril 23A.","The Suzutake costs 75 dollars less than the machine that can fly for 60 minutes.","The Mechania costs 75 dollars less than the device that can fly for 15 minutes.","Of the drone that can fly for 40 minutes and the $525 device, one has a maximum range of 475 ft and the other is the Motomiya.","The $525 machine, the Motomiya, the device with a maximum range of 150 ft, the Mechania and the device that can fly for 15 minutes are all different devices.","The Werril 23A doesn't have a maximum flight time of 30 minutes.","The drone with a maximum range of 1,000 ft is either the Suzutake or the device that can fly for 60 minutes.","The machine that can fly for 10 minutes costs 75 dollars less than the machine with a maximum range of 350 ft.","The device that can fly for 40 minutes doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 250 ft.","The Suzutake doesn't cost $750."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825","$900"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e571088490410e1a0205885e6472fb7"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The anusara yoga class doesn't have exactly 5 people in it.","The ashtanga yoga class starts 1 hour after the session with 14 people.","The 12:30pm class doesn't have exactly 8 people in it.","Of the session with 14 people and Opal's session, one is at 2:30pm and the other is at 9:30am.","The 9:30am session is either Opal's class or Teresa's session.","Leah's class begins 4 hours before the hatha yoga session.","Of the 3:30pm class and the ashtanga yoga class, one has 9 people in it and the other is led by Nancy.","Marilyn's session starts 3 hours after the ashtanga yoga session.","The vinyasa yoga class starts 4 hours after the iyengar yoga session.","The class with 14 people begins sometime before the bikram yoga class.","Of the 1:30pm session and Opal's session, one has 15 people in it and the other teaches hatha yoga.","The 11:30am class doesn't have exactly 5 people in it.","The prenatal yoga session isn't led by Karen.","The bikram yoga session, the session with 9 people, the 2:30pm session, the 11:30am class, the class with 12 people and Karen's class are all different classes."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Leah","Marilyn","Nancy","Opal","Sandra","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a69ac0b0a7a7e27e05c901358e7db791"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["The person who worked at Ash Cay caught fewer fish than Pat.","The person who worked at Front Reef caught 12 more fish than Ivan.","Of the person who caught 12 lion fish and the person who worked at Charles Sink, one is Pat and the other dived on Sunday.","Danielle caught more fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.","Alfonso didn't work at Ash Cay.","The person who worked at Charles Sink caught 3 fewer fish than whoever dove on Friday.","The person who worked at Charles Sink, whoever dove on Thursday, the spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish, the person who caught 27 lion fish and Danielle were all different people.","Henrietta caught 3 more fish than the person who worked at Gillis Deep.","Olga caught 3 more fish than Henrietta.","Danielle didn't work at Gillis Deep.","The person who worked at Belle Bar was either the spearfisher who caught 21 lion fish or Pat.","The person who worked at Ethel Bay caught 6 more fish than whoever dove on Saturday.","Whoever dove on Wednesday caught 12 more fish than Pat.","Ivan caught 3 more fish than the person who worked at Charles Sink."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27","30"],"label_b":["Alfonso","Danielle","Henrietta","Ivan","Olga","Pat","Ron"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e396aa979f6f42f6b290afd662324b94"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["The condor with a wingspan of 114 inches is either the bird released at Cordell Mesa or the bird released at Golden Butte.","Neither the 6-year-old bird nor the bird released at Bingham Canyon is Mango.","Angel has a wingspan somewhat shorter than Mango.","The 4-year-old condor, the bird with a wingspan of 118 inches, Gracie, Merlin, the bird released at Golden Butte and the condor released at Bingham Canyon are all different condors.","The bird released at Folsom Bend has a wingspan 8 inches longer than the bird released at Cordell Mesa.","The condor released at Cordell Mesa is either the 5-year-old condor or the 8-year-old condor.","Neither the 9-year-old bird nor the condor with a wingspan of 106 inches is the bird released at Ralton Pass.","Of the 11-year-old bird and the condor with a wingspan of 126 inches, one was released at Folsom Bend and the other was released at Alkali Ridge.","Spike has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the 6-year-old bird.","Of Merlin and the 8-year-old condor, one was released at Ralton Pass and the other was released at Bingham Canyon.","The 5-year-old bird has a wingspan 16 inches shorter than Charlie.","The condor released at Golden Butte isn't 10 years old.","Pepper has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 4-year-old condor.","The condor released at Cordell Mesa has a wingspan 8 inches longer than the 4-year-old bird."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches","122 inches","126 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Charlie","Gracie","Mango","Merlin","Pepper","Spike"],"label_c":["4","5","6","8","9","10","11"],"label_d":["Alkali Ridge","Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Folsom Bend","Golden Butte","Pecos Pueblo","Ralton Pass"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=faffdba6dafbffa73776ab81346901b6"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Of the juggler who went fourth and Otis, one was from Tahoe City and the other used batons.","Of the performer from Tahoe City and Trevor, one used balls and the other went sixth.","Shari, the juggler from West Bath, the juggler who used chainsaws, the performer who went second and the performer who used mobile phones were all different people.","The person from Hawkeye performed sometime after Trevor.","The performer from Jefferson didn't use rings.","The juggler from Tahoe City didn't use mobile phones.","Of Shari and the juggler who went fifth, one was from Hawkeye and the other used batons.","The juggler who used balls performed 2 spots before the performer who used batons.","Trevor performed 1 spot before Floyd.","The performer from Isla Vista was either Howard or the juggler who used chainsaws.","The performer from Jefferson performed 4 spots before Nick.","Trevor wasn't from Carbon.","Katrina performed sometime after Howard.","The juggler who went third was either Shari or the performer who used bowling pins.","The performer from Jefferson didn't use mobile phones.","Nick was either the person who used bowling pins or the juggler from Hawkeye."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Floyd","Howard","Katrina","Nick","Otis","Shari","Trevor"],"label_c":["balls","batons","bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":["Carbon","Dubuque","Hawkeye","Isla Vista","Jefferson","Tahoe City","West Bath"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce794c377b76fc937fa0b250cf793ed7"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Gil Baxter took somewhat fewer days to finish than the owner of the Bay Hawk.","The competitor in the sloop was either the sailor who finished in 274 days or the competitor who finished in 286 days.","The person who finished in 290 days didn't sail the Sea Dart.","Wendell Orr finished in 274 days.","Tara Carroll took 12 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Shady Lady.","Ed Alexander was either the owner of the Sea Dart or the owner of the Alpha One.","Of the competitor in the schooner and the competitor in the ketch, one finished in 290 days and the other was Gil Baxter.","The sailor in the catamaran was either Vicky Estes or Wendell Orr.","The owner of the Quick Silver took 4 fewer days to finish than the competitor in the schooner.","Neal Bundt took 12 fewer days to finish than Tara Carroll.","Vicky Estes, the competitor who finished in 278 days, the sailor who finished in 274 days, the owner of the Dream Walker, the sailor who finished in 290 days and the competitor in the trimaran were all different people.","Gil Baxter didn't sail the Confluence.","The person who finished in 270 days didn't sail the Dream Walker.","The competitor who finished in 286 days was either the competitor in the catamaran or the competitor in the gaff cutter.","The sailor in the sloop took somewhat more days to finish than the person in the gaff cutter."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286","290","294"],"label_b":["Debra Decker","Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["catamaran","gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","sloop","trimaran"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Bay Hawk","Confluence","Dream Walker","Quick Silver","Sea Dart","Shady Lady"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c728e219088cfe1d0880b4841ad4a07"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Of the drug sourced from a specific type of frog and Gravon, one treats meningitis and the other was approved in March.","The drug approved in January is either Minitrell or the pharmaceutical that treats dengue fever.","The medicine that treats influenza was approved 1 month after Damasol.","Of the drug sourced from a specific type of fig orchid and the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp, one is Gravon and the other treats arthritis.","The medicine that treats meningitis was approved 5 months before Pluniden.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of beetle isn't used to combat heart disease.","The drug sourced from a specific type of beetle isn't used to combat influenza.","Damasol was approved sometime after the drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree.","Hamzell was approved 2 months before Minitrell.","Gravon was approved sometime after the medicine sourced from a specific type of bromeliad.","Hamzell, the medicine approved in April, and the medicine that treats meningitis are three different drugs.","Minitrell is either the drug sourced from a specific type of palm tree or the drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of wasp, the medicine that treats influenza, Gravon, the medicine approved in March, the medicine that treats diabetes and Damasol are all different drugs.","The drug sourced from a specific type of fig orchid was approved sometime after Zednisen."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Damasol","Favolin","Gravon","Hamzell","Minitrell","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","dengue fever","diabetes","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","frog","mushroom","fig orchid","palm tree","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd1de0670186d73b3824d411bb84701c"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The session with Nicholas is sometime after the lesson with Irene.","Of the appointment at 9:30am and the session with Kristin, one is Arnold's and the other will focus on cycling.","Crystal's lesson isn't with Nicholas.","Of Garrett's lesson and the lesson at 11:30am, one is with Jimmy and the other will focus on cycling.","The lesson with Kristin is sometime after Blake's lesson.","Arnold's session is 1 hour before the swimming lesson.","Blake's appointment is sometime after the free weights lesson.","Danny's appointment is 5 hours after Emma's appointment.","The lesson at 1:30pm, the racketball appointment, and the free weights appointment are three different sessions.","The lesson at 12:30pm is either the swimming session or the lesson with Howard.","The cardio lesson is 4 hours before the lesson with Lena.","The rowing appointment is 1 hour before the appointment with Michelle.","The free weights session is 3 hours after the rowing appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Danny","Emma","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Jimmy","Kristin","Lena","Michelle","Nicholas"],"label_d":["cardio","cycling","free weights","racketball","rowing","swimming","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eaa2e213e7214eb5d5b179a3daea19d9"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater that is 780 meters wide was either the feature discovered in August or the feature discovered in April.","The feature that is 3,500 meters wide wasn't discovered in October.","The feature that is 550 meters wide is believed to be 150,000 years newer than the crater discovered in October.","The feature in Qatar is believed to be newer than the feature discovered in June.","The crater in New Zealand was either the feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E. or the feature that was dated to 30,000 B.C.E..","Of the crater discovered in August and the feature that is 2,250 meters wide, one is in New Zealand and the other was dated to 150,000 B.C.E..","The feature in Macedonia is believed to be older than the feature in Liberia.","The feature in Haiti isn't exactly 2,250 meters wide.","Of the feature that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. and the feature that is 1,480 meters wide, one is in Qatar and the other was found in February.","The crater discovered in June was either the crater that is 780 meters wide or the feature in Yemen.","The feature that is 3,500 meters wide wasn't discovered in February.","The crater that is 930 meters wide is believed to be newer than the crater discovered in February.","The feature discovered in December is believed to be 150,000 years newer than the feature in Liberia.","The crater discovered in June is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in September."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E.","30,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Haiti","Liberia","Macedonia","New Zealand","Qatar","Turkmenistan","Yemen"],"label_c":["February","April","June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=195a8139eadfe7d65422c4bcd2cb06ae"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The gator caught in Pisa is somewhat younger than the gator caught in Mesa.","Merlin is 13.6 feet long.","The alligator that is 11.5 feet long is 20 years younger than Rex.","The alligator caught in Troy, the animal that is 9.4 feet long, the gator that is 14.0 feet long, the 25 year old animal and the 5 year old alligator are all different gators.","The gator that is 12.0 feet long is somewhat older than the gator caught in Argo.","Of Drake and the alligator caught in Mesa, one is 30 years old and the other is 15 years old.","The alligator that is 13.6 feet long is 5 years younger than the alligator caught in Erie.","Neither the gator caught in Troy nor the 5 year old alligator is Bubba.","The 30 year old gator isn't 14.0 feet long.","The animal caught in Argo is 5 years younger than Bubba.","Of the animal caught in Mesa and the alligator that is 13.6 feet long, one is 20 years old and the other is named Draco.","Sparky is 15 years older than the gator that is 11.1 feet long.","Merlin is either the gator that is 12.9 feet long or the animal caught in Waco."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25","30","35"],"label_b":["Bubba","Draco","Drake","Elwood","Merlin","Rex","Sparky"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","11.1 feet","11.5 feet","12.0 feet","12.9 feet","13.6 feet","14.0 feet"],"label_d":["Argo","Erie","Lynn","Mesa","Pisa","Troy","Waco"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbd2f9b6d8f7195da56a4e40f4d57831"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The painting that's been missing for 13 years is either the 1945 painting or the 1913 masterpiece.","The piece that's been missing for 22 years was painted sometime after \"Clockwork\".","The 1945 masterpiece isn't \"Willow Bend\".","Honasha's masterpiece was painted 32 years after the painting that's been missing for 19 years.","Yeust's masterpiece was painted 16 years after \"Orange Sky\".","The 1905 painting isn't \"Girl at Sea\".","Shiroharu's painting, \"Clockwork\", and \"Hoxley Hills\" are three different paintings.","The piece that's been missing for 10 years was painted sometime after the painting that's been missing for 22 years.","The 1945 painting hasn't been missing for exactly 15 years.","The 1937 painting, \"Clockwork\", the piece that's been missing for 25 years, \"Tantrum\", Turxar's piece and the painting that's been missing for 15 years are all different paintings.","Kami's masterpiece was painted in 1921.","The painting that's been missing for 13 years isn't \"Tantrum\".","Of the 1905 masterpiece and the piece that's been missing for 25 years, one is by Turxar and the other is \"Orange Sky\".","The 1905 masterpiece isn't \"Hoxley Hills\".","Umolia's painting was painted 8 years after Yeust's painting.","\"Willow Bend\" was painted 8 years after the piece that's been missing for 10 years."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937","1945"],"label_b":["Dray D\\'Amici","Honasha","Kami","Shiroharu","Turxar","Umolia","Yeust"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","19","20","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3af4d731eeb9c7ffb5b0bae676396273"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["Conner Dawes spoke sometime after Gara Oldman.","The Libertarian spoke 4 days before the politician whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees.","Of Conner Dawes and the politician whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees, one spoke on January 15th and the other was the Objectivist.","Conner Dawes spoke 2 days before the candidate whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees.","The candidate whose speech brought in 850 attendees spoke 2 days after the speaker whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees.","Of the politician who spoke on January 15th and the Reformist, one was Barron Tweed and the other was Conner Dawes.","Fred Maddox was either the candidate whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees or the person whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees.","The person whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees spoke 2 days after the speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees.","The politician whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees wasn't the Socialist.","The Democrat spoke 4 days after Edith Frayle.","Edith Frayle was either the politician whose speech brought in 850 attendees or the candidate who spoke on January 17th.","Ashley Dale spoke 2 days after the politician whose speech brought in 850 attendees.","The speaker who spoke on January 19th, Daniel Stead, the Independent, the person whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees, the person whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees and the politician whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees were all different people."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th","January 19th","January 20th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Barron Tweed","Conner Dawes","Daniel Stead","Edith Frayle","Fred Maddox","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Libertarian","Objectivist","Reformist","Republican","Socialist"],"label_d":["850","1,200","1,450","1,600","1,875","2,250","2,600"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9aedf80516cc7ef238087f3d21b6b3c"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Elisa's chore doesn't begin at 8:00am.","The task that starts at 11:00am doesn't get an allowance of $6.50.","The mud room assignment starts 2 hours before the $9.00 chore.","Yolanda's chore isn't the basement.","Kay's chore gets an allowance of $8.00.","Vicky's task starts 3 hours after the dining room assignment.","The seven jobs are Jack's chore, the kitchen assignment, the job that starts at 12 noon, the $7.50 task, the $8.00 chore, the assignment that starts at 11:00am and the chore that starts at 9:00am.","The $7.00 chore isn't the laundry room.","The job that starts at 12 noon is either the $7.50 job or the bathroom assignment.","Of the chore that starts at 8:00am and Molly's chore, one is the basement and the other gets an allowance of $5.00.","The task that starts at 8:00am gets an allowance of $7.50.","The $6.50 job isn't the laundry room.","The chore that starts at 2:00pm isn't the laundry room.","Of the assignment that starts at 11:00am and the task that starts at 10:00am, one gets an allowance of $8.00 and the other is the living room.","Vicky's assignment starts sometime before Molly's job.","Yolanda's assignment doesn't begin at 11:00am."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Elisa","Glenn","Jack","Kay","Molly","Vicky","Yolanda"],"label_c":["basement","bathroom","dining room","kitchen","laundry room","living room","mud room"],"label_d":["$5.00","$6.50","$7.00","$7.50","$8.00","$8.50","$9.00"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05bf2dead9f8c25ca7fe3ce48b4ce5d0"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Elsie's dog isn't Riley.","Samson won 5 years after the bulldog.","The dog that won in 2009, Chester's dog, Fernando's canine, Shadow, Anita's canine and the pekingese are all different dogs.","The dog that won in 2006 is Max.","Harley isn't the great dane.","The pekingese won 2 years after Riley.","The dog that won in 2007 is either Stella or Max.","The bulldog won 1 year after Ginger's canine.","Chester's canine won sometime before Elsie's canine.","The maltese won 2 years before Princess.","Fernando's canine won 2 years after Ginger's dog.","The chow chow won sometime before Shadow.","Of the canine that won in 2011 and the great dane, one is Fernando's and the other is Barbara's.","Samson isn't the beagle.","The pekingese is either Stella or the dog that won in 2011."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Anita","Barbara","Chester","Douglas","Elsie","Fernando","Ginger"],"label_c":["beagle","bulldog","chow chow","great dane","irish setter","maltese","pekingese"],"label_d":["Harley","Max","Princess","Riley","Samson","Shadow","Stella"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8ba8f01976956e13300f6f5f6520f44"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Bessie scored 3 points higher than Clara.","Of Judith and Clara, one danced the foxtrot and the other scored 184 points.","The person who danced sixth scored somewhat higher than the person who danced the foxtrot.","Shirley was either the dancer who did the twist or the dancer who performed third.","The person that scored 196 points didn't perform sixth.","Judith scored 3 points higher than Melissa.","Verna didn't finish with 196 points.","Of the contestant that scored 184 points and the dancer who performed seventh, one was Judith and the other performed the boogie-woogie.","The person who danced the foxtrot scored 9 points higher than the dancer who performed eighth.","The person that scored 199 points didn't dance the jitterbug.","The dancer who did the charleston scored 3 points higher than the person who danced sixth.","The person who danced fifth scored somewhat higher than Clara.","The dancer who performed seventh scored 3 points lower than Clara.","Whoever danced the lindy scored 9 points lower than the person who danced fourth.","The performer who did the hustle was either the contestant that scored 193 points or the person that scored 196 points.","Bessie scored somewhat lower than Verna."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points","196 points","199 points"],"label_b":["Bessie","Clara","Judith","Melissa","Shirley","Tara","Verna"],"label_c":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th","8th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","foxtrot","hustle","jitterbug","lindy","twist"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14c6bc251c14d4d90d801ba9c9c4e399"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["Pezaku is somewhat taller than the one from Chad.","Bagee is 1 foot shorter than the one from Ethiopia.","The animal from Namibia is either Kaldel or the animal that is 13 feet tall.","Of the animal that is 15 feet tall and the giraffe from Cameroon, one is Dyneton and the other is 15 years old.","The 21-year-old animal is 2 feet shorter than the 17-year-old one.","Jebedah is either the 15-year-old one or the giraffe from South Sudan.","Kaldel is somewhat shorter than the 26-year-old animal.","The 25-year-old animal is somewhat taller than the animal from South Sudan.","Jebedah is 2 feet shorter than Kaldel.","Angrit isn't exactly 11 feet tall.","The 27-year-old animal is either the one from Botswana or Dyneton.","The 21-year-old animal came from Cameroon.","Of the giraffe that is 12 feet tall and Bagee, one is 17 years old and the other came from Zambia.","Of the 26-year-old one and Pezaku, one is 16 feet tall and the other came from Namibia."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet","16 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Bagee","Chamey","Dyneton","Jebedah","Kaldel","Pezaku"],"label_c":["Botswana","Cameroon","Chad","Ethiopia","Namibia","South Sudan","Zambia"],"label_d":["14","15","17","21","25","26","27"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46c6c2e000c38b8c14158a2ec0c1e7bd"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["The mammoth that was 9.6 ft tall was either the animal found in Scotland or the mammoth believed to be 170,000 years old.","The animal that was 8.6 ft tall lived sometime after the mammoth found in Scotland.","The mammoth that was 9.6 ft tall lived 90,000 years before the mammoth that was 9.3 ft tall.","Of \"Fang\" and the animal believed to be 110,000 years old, one was unearthed in Siberia and the other was unearthed in Norway.","The mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall lived 120,000 years after \"Bernie\".","The animal found in Siberia was either the animal that was 8.1 ft tall or \"Snuffles\".","\"Dumbo\" lived sometime before the mammoth found in Siberia.","\"Ellie\" lived 30,000 years after the animal found in Greenland.","The mammoth found in Scotland was either \"Fang\" or the mammoth believed to be 200,000 years old.","The animal believed to be 200,000 years old was either the animal that was 8.2 ft tall or \"Bernie\".","The animal that was 8.1 ft tall wasn't found in Saskatchewan.","The mammoth found in Alaska lived 90,000 years after the animal that was 8.2 ft tall.","The mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old wasn't exactly 8.9 ft tall.","The mammoth found in Greenland lived 120,000 years before the animal found in Norway.","\"Thumper\" was either the mammoth that was 8.6 ft tall or the animal that was 9.3 ft tall."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years","80,000 years","50,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.3 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d9308c163f86c159766e854186501fe"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The ad produced by Gilda Gamble has brought 300 fewer responses than the newspaper ad.","Of the ad produced by Hal Hopkins and the ad with the $65,000 budget, one is the newspaper ad and the other has brought in 625 responses.","Of the ad produced by Julie Jordan and the radio spot, one has the $30,000 budget and the other has the $90,000 budget.","The billboard is either the campaign with 1225 responses or the ad produced by Julie Jordan.","The ad produced by Iva Ingram has brought in 150 more responses than the campaign with the $30,000 budget.","The magazine ad hasn't brought in a total of 1375 responses.","The ad with the $15,000 budget has brought in 150 more responses than the campaign with the $90,000 budget.","Of the campaign with 1525 responses and the ad with the $65,000 budget, one is the direct mailer and the other was produced by Eddie Evans.","The campaign with the $65,000 budget has brought 150 fewer responses than the web campaign.","The campaign with the $90,000 budget has brought in more responses than the direct mailer.","The campaign with the $20,000 budget wasn't produced by Eddie Evans.","The ad produced by Kenneth Kirby has brought in 150 more responses than the ad with the $75,000 budget.","The campaign with the $15,000 budget has brought 150 fewer responses than the campaign produced by Faith Fowler."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375","1525"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3a4372d5591dd53ee05792f6de06777"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The seven species are the species with a population size of 175, the species added to the list in 2009, the species added to the list in 2010, the animal added to the list in 2008, the lisner cat, the animal added to the list in 2011 and the animal added to the list in 2006.","Of the animal added to the list in 2008 and the species added to the list in 2009, one is the eldar elk and the other lives in Poland.","Neither the species that lives in Ghana nor the species with a population size of 350 is the perens pig.","The animal added to the list in 2010 doesn't have a surviving population of 350.","Of the species with a population size of 490 and the species that lives in Slovakia, one was recognized as endangered in 2010 and the other is the osbele oryx.","Of the species added to the list in 2008 and the species with a population size of 315, one lives in Tanzania and the other is the lisner cat.","The species with a population size of 490 was listed sometime before the animal with a population size of 175.","The dobra dingo doesn't have a surviving population of 350.","The species that lives in Ghana was listed 1 year after the animal that lives in Ukraine.","The species that lives in Slovakia was listed 1 year before the animal that lives in Venezuela.","The perens pig doesn't have a surviving population of 525.","The eldar elk was listed 1 year after the nibner newt.","The species with a population size of 350 was listed sometime after the animal that lives in Poland.","The dobra dingo doesn't live in Poland.","The animal with a population size of 420 was listed 1 year after the animal with a population size of 175."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["byengo bat","dobra dingo","eldar elk","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["175","210","315","350","420","490","525"],"label_d":["France","Ghana","Poland","Slovakia","Tanzania","Ukraine","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2fd12142cb217a3146ea9968384e3e1"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["The 2:00 am account wasn't at Viking Woods.","The 4:35 pm account wasn't at Viking Woods.","Randy's event wasn't at Seryl Forest.","Karla's event didn't happen in April.","The 5:50 pm sighting was either the sighting at Twin Pines or the September sighting.","The May event didn't happen at 1:45 am.","The March account didn't happen at 2:00 am.","Of the July event and the August account, one was Darrell's and the other happened at 4:35 pm.","Of the September event and the 4:35 pm account, one took place at Bald Hill Run and the other was Randy's.","The 1:45 am account took place 1 month after Gloria's event.","The seven events were Darrell's sighting, the April sighting, the sighting at Bald Hill Run, the 9:30 pm account, the 4:35 pm event, the 2:00 am account and the event at Juniper Springs.","Thelma's sighting, the April account, and the 2:00 am account are three different events.","Laurie's event took place 2 months after the sighting at Twin Pines.","Thelma's sighting didn't happen at 9:30 pm.","Of the event at Aspen Hills and the April sighting, one happened at 11:25 pm and the other was Darrell's.","The event at Twin Pines took place 4 months before the 4:35 pm account.","The account at Twin Pines was either the April account or Randy's event."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Darrell","Gloria","Ida","Karla","Laurie","Randy","Thelma"],"label_c":["Aspen Hills","Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Laurel Grove","Seryl Forest","Twin Pines","Viking Woods"],"label_d":["4:35 pm","5:50 pm","8:15 pm","9:30 pm","11:25 pm","1:45 am","2:00 am"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a07fedb3063ddacc1d2c2c83a9bb491b"} {"story":"Whistler County just held its annual \"Potato Launch\" contest, wherein different teams build home-made contraptions and each tries to shoot colored potatoes as far as they can. Using only the clues below, determine each team's best distance (in feet) and match up the type of device each used and the color of the potato they launched.","clues":["The Flying Eyes went 75 feet farther than the group that launched the blue potato.","The Spud Chuckers was either the group that made it to 225 ft or the contestants that launched the black potato.","The Mad Mashers, the group that used the slingshot, the group that made it to 225 ft and the group that used the catapult were all different teams.","The Yukon Bolds went somewhat farther than the contestants that used the catapult.","The contestants that launched the red potato didn't use the slingshot.","The group that launched the white potato was either the team that used the trebuchet or the contestants that made it to 150 ft.","The Flying Eyes was either the group that launched the orange potato or the team that made it to 225 ft.","Of the team that launched the orange potato and the team that used the air cannon, one was the Russets and the other scored a distance of 165 ft.","The Spud Chuckers went 45 feet farther than the Mad Mashers.","The team that used the vacuum cannon landed 15 feet short of the team that used the catapult.","Of the contestants that used the water cannon and the group that launched the yellow potato, one was the Flying Eyes and the other scored a distance of 150 ft.","The group that made it to 195 ft didn't use the red potato.","The Super Tubers landed 30 feet short of the team that launched the black potato.","The Spud Chuckers landed somewhat short of the team that launched the red potato."],"categories":["Distances","Teams","Devices","Colors"],"label_a":["135 ft","150 ft","165 ft","180 ft","195 ft","210 ft","225 ft"],"label_b":["Flying Eyes","Mad Mashers","Potato Bros","Russets","Spud Chuckers","Super Tubers","Yukon Bolds"],"label_c":["air cannon","catapult","hybrid sling","slingshot","trebuchet","vacuum cannon","water cannon"],"label_d":["black","blue","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9f1d662e36ceaa588a4dc603c88de75"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Erickson scored somewhat less than Nicholson.","Santos scored 1 goal more than Quinn.","The person from the Ice Hogs scored 3 goals more than the person from the Bears.","Tucker, the player who wears number 24, the player from the Checkers, the player who wears number 19, the player who wears number 9 and the player who wears number 25 are all different players.","Of Erickson and the person from the Wolverines, one wears number 9 and the other wears number 12.","Of the player with 8 goals and Erickson, one wears number 12 and the other wears number 25.","The player who wears number 2 scored 4 goals less than the person who wears number 19.","Neither the person from the Checkers nor Santos is the player with 7 goals.","The person from the Bears scored 2 goals less than the person who wears number 12.","The person who wears number 6 scored somewhat more than the player from the River Kings.","Quinn scored 4 goals less than Erickson.","The player from the Monsters is either the player with 9 goals or Lopez.","The player from the Monsters scored somewhat less than the player who wears number 9."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Erickson","Ingram","Lopez","Nicholson","Quinn","Santos","Tucker"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","Comets","Ice Hogs","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["2","6","9","12","19","24","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b1968fdb9a7611515389a18d7753ea4"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Van Horne doesn't have a predicted high of 32 degrees.","The town that will get 6 inches of snow, Elma, the town with a forecasted high of 29 degrees, Portola, Van Horne and the location with a forecasted low of 18 degrees are all different towns.","Yuba City will get 4 fewer inches of snow than Wayland.","Portola doesn't have a forecasted low of 15 degrees.","Of the location that will get 2 inches of snow and the location that will get 4 inches of snow, one has a forecasted low of 11 degrees and the other has a predicted high of 28 degrees.","The town with a forecasted high of 25 degrees doesn't have a forecasted low of 15 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees will get somewhat more snow than the town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees.","The town with a forecasted high of 24 degrees will get somewhat more snow than the location with a forecasted low of 10 degrees.","The location with a forecasted high of 25 degrees will get somewhat less snow than Lindsay.","The location with a forecasted high of 28 degrees will get 3 more inches of snow than Yuba City.","The town with a forecasted high of 32 degrees will get somewhat less snow than Fillmore.","The town that will get 4 inches of snow is either the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees or Elma.","The location with a forecasted high of 36 degrees will get 1 more inch of snow than the town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees.","Fillmore doesn't have a forecasted low of 8 degrees.","The location with a forecasted high of 28 degrees will get 3 fewer inches of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees.","Elma will get 1 more inch of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees.","Lindsay is either the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees or the location with a forecasted high of 29 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches","6 inches","7 inches"],"label_b":["Elma","Fillmore","Lindsay","Portola","Van Horne","Wayland","Yuba City"],"label_c":["8 degrees","10 degrees","11 degrees","15 degrees","18 degrees","19 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":["24 degrees","25 degrees","28 degrees","29 degrees","32 degrees","34 degrees","36 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=554283c71ab5adb78f715114e1a08d35"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["The canine Odette trained trained 4 weeks more than Gizmo.","The dog from Zwingle trained 4 weeks more than Gizmo.","The canine that was in school for 10 weeks wasn't trained by Teresa.","Gizmo trained 5 weeks less than the one from Underwood.","The one Rachel trained trained 4 weeks less than the dog from Clifton.","Bailey isn't from Zwingle.","Of the canine Martha trained and Cooper, one was in classes for 9 weeks and the other is from Berwick.","Charlie trained 1 week more than the dog Paula trained.","Lucky, the dog from Zwingle, the dog from Victorville, Cooper and Charlie are all different dogs.","The dog from Gilroy trained 1 week more than the canine Rachel trained.","The one that was in school for 7 weeks is either the canine Martha trained or Gizmo.","Of the canine that was in school for 7 weeks and the dog from Berwick, one is Buster and the other was trained by Nadine."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks","11 weeks","12 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Charlie","Cooper","Gizmo","Jake","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Odette","Paula","Rachel","Stephanie","Teresa"],"label_d":["Berwick","Clifton","Gilroy","Quimby","Underwood","Victorville","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f16f85701c4aff5bc408fc344225828"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["The asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2034 has a diameter that is somewhat smaller than 61 Nemesis.","The asteroid with a diameter of 17 km is rich in yttrium.","11 Ceres has a diameter 12 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2030.","The asteroid with a diameter of 11 km is either the asteroid rich in phosphorous or the asteroid rich in rhodium.","Of the asteroid rich in lanthanum and 61 Nemesis, one is 35 km across and the other will see mining operations begin in 2040.","413 Doiotima won't have mining operations begin there in 2035.","35 Ursula has a diameter 6 km larger than the asteroid rich in lanthanum.","The asteroid rich in platinum has a diameter 12 km larger than 49 Eugenia.","82 Sylvia is 47 km across.","The asteroid with a diameter of 23 km doesn't contain any gold.","413 Doiotima has a diameter that is somewhat larger than 49 Eugenia.","The asteroid with a diameter of 29 km is rich in rhodium.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2050 and 11 Ceres, one is 41 km across and the other is rich in phosphorous.","The asteroid rich in gold, the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040, the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2026, the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2035 and the asteroid rich in phosphorous are all different asteroids."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km","41 km","47 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia","61 Nemesis","82 Sylvia"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","phosphorous","platinum","rhodium","yttrium"],"label_d":["2025","2026","2030","2034","2035","2040","2050"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=707b6e1d9b728850ef4aa284b99820b0"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The performer who went fifth wasn't from Tahoe City.","The juggler who used batons performed 1 spot after Otis.","The performer who used chainsaws performed 1 spot after the juggler who used bowling pins.","The person who went sixth was either the person who used mobile phones or Lora.","The performer who went seventh didn't use rings.","The person from Embden performed sometime after the juggler from Dubuque.","Carmen was either the person who went second or the juggler from Carbon.","The juggler who used flashlights, the person from Jefferson, Carmen, the person who used balls, the performer from Embden and Floyd were all different people.","Howard performed sometime before Floyd.","Peter used balls.","Of the person from Rio Dell and the performer who went sixth, one is Peter and the other used batons.","The performer from Jefferson performed 1 spot after the person who used bowling pins.","Of the juggler who used balls and Lora, one went fourth and the other was from Dubuque."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Carmen","Floyd","Howard","Lora","Otis","Peter","Robert"],"label_c":["balls","batons","bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":["Carbon","Dubuque","Embden","Jefferson","Quasqueton","Rio Dell","Tahoe City"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d0c54d531e74c3af931bb6707673ec4"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Of Hugh and the patient with the 12 noon appointment, one has Triflex insurance and the other is complaining about hip pain.","Chester has an appointment 4 hours after the patient with Ambercare insurance.","Of the patient with the 11:00am appointment and the person with the 3:00pm appointment, one is Zachary and the other has Medicorp insurance.","The person suffering from back pain has an appointment 2 hours before the patient with Lifealign insurance.","Dave is either the person with Red Shield insurance or the patient suffering from foot pain.","The patient suffering from vertigo is either Hugh or Chester.","The patient suffering from migraines has an appointment 2 hours before Willard.","The patient with Triflex insurance has an appointment sometime after the person with Medicorp insurance.","The patient with HealthCo insurance has an appointment 1 hour after the patient suffering from foot pain.","Of the patient with Fumanix insurance and Victor, one is complaining about back pain and the other has the 3:00pm appointment.","The person suffering from shingles has an appointment 2 hours before Zachary.","The person with Ambercare insurance is either the person with the 2:00pm appointment or the person suffering from foot pain."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Chester","Dave","Fernando","Hugh","Victor","Willard","Zachary"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb3a9bbfd89b86d1260066f114dc2370"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Riverview College graduate was hired sometime before the Haynes Inc. hire.","Kelvin was hired 15 days after the Ingram & Kemp hire.","Cynthia was hired 9 days after the Ingram & Kemp hire.","Cynthia was hired 9 days before the Albion College graduate.","The Riverview College graduate is either the Dorsey Assoc. hire or the person hired on March 21st.","The person hired on March 18th is either the Barr & Cobb hire or the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","Of the person hired on March 12th and the Northridge College graduate, one is Gabriel and the other was hired by Barr & Cobb.","The Green & Hayes hire is either the Rutherford College graduate or Zachary.","The seven people are the Sacred Heart College graduate, the person hired on March 12th, the person hired on March 27th, Nadine, the Leach & Mccall hire, the Green & Hayes hire and the Barr & Cobb hire.","Nadine was hired 15 days after the Leach & Mccall hire.","The Rutherford College graduate was hired 12 days before the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","Abel was hired 6 days before Zachary.","The Barr & Cobb hire was hired sometime after the Faraday College graduate."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th","March 27th","March 30th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Kelvin","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Northridge","Riverview","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5de72fae8702048cf0152ceacf186f58"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The class with 12 people begins 1 hour before the class with 5 people.","The prenatal yoga session isn't led by Teresa.","Of the 2:30pm class and Karen's session, one has 5 people in it and the other has 6 people in it.","The iyengar yoga session starts 3 hours after the bikram yoga session.","The class with 6 people starts 5 hours after the class with 14 people.","Nancy's session starts 3 hours after the hatha yoga class.","The session with 8 people starts 4 hours after the session with 12 people.","The 11:30am session is either the anusara yoga class or Juana's class.","The anusara yoga session begins 3 hours before the class with 9 people.","Opal's class, the prenatal yoga class, and the iyengar yoga session are three different classes.","The class with 8 people, Pamela's class, the 9:30am class, Opal's session, Teresa's class and Juana's session are all different classes.","The ashtanga yoga class begins 4 hours before the prenatal yoga class."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Karen","Nancy","Opal","Pamela","Sandra","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=112d934ca7c6fe4ffcc34ee62c7ca79d"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["The team from Riverside finished 15 seconds after Garrett's duo.","The team from Frazier Park didn't include Tina.","Of the duo from Emeryville and Robyn's team, one finished in 38 seconds and the other included Eddie.","Felipe's duo was either the pair from Myers Flat or the duo from Project City.","Of Cedric's duo and the duo from Myers Flat, one included Sandy and the other finished in 32 seconds.","Tina's team finished 3 seconds after Felipe's duo.","Of Yvonne's team and the team from Emeryville, one finished in 29 seconds and the other included Garrett.","Robyn's team, the team from Myers Flat, Brandon's duo, the team from Project City and the team from Ireton were all different teams.","Valerie's team was either the team from Nobleboro or David's duo.","Robyn's team finished 3 seconds before Wendy's team.","Alexander's duo finished sometime after Cedric's duo."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds","44 seconds","47 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","David","Eddie","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Valerie","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Frazier Park","Ireton","Myers Flat","Nobleboro","Project City","Riverside"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=791b47d6eb2f39adc595c852dae01add"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad from Russia ended the games with 2 fewer gold medals than the squad that won 5 silver medals.","The team that won 4 silver medals was either the team that won 4 gold medals or the team from France.","The team that won 5 gold medals didn't finish with 12 silver medals.","The squad that won 1 bronze medal ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the team that won 10 bronze medals.","The team that won 10 bronze medals, the squad that won 4 gold medals, the squad that won 2 gold medals, the squad that won 5 gold medals, the squad that won 7 gold medals and the team that won 1 silver medal were all different teams.","Of the squad that won 12 bronze medals and the squad from France, one ended with 8 silver medals and the other ended with 2 silver medals.","The team that won 7 gold medals didn't end with 15 bronze medals.","The squad from Grenada didn't finish with 6 gold medals.","The squad that won 10 bronze medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team that won 8 silver medals.","Of the squad from Argentina and the team from Grenada, one finished with 3 bronze medals and the other finished with 3 gold medals.","The team that won 8 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 11 silver medal.","The team that won 8 silver medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team from Estonia.","The team that won 3 bronze medals ended the games with 5 more gold medals than the squad from Estonia.","The squad from Grenada ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad from Turkmenistan."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Argentina","Estonia","France","Grenada","Honduras","Russia","Turkmenistan"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","8","11","12"],"label_d":["1","3","6","8","10","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=532a80ca54bd6e225a4925ec54a3ad8a"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The frat founded in 1976, the fraternity on Q Street, Delta Gamma Pi, the house with 29 members, the fraternity on Lawn Street and Alpha Beta Tau are all different fraternities.","Sigma Beta is either the fraternity founded in 1975 or the frat founded in 1967.","The fraternity on Virginia Street has 15 fewer members than Tau Beta Pi.","The frat on Q Street has 3 more members than Alpha Beta Tau.","The frat founded in 1970 has somewhat more members than Theta Delta.","The fraternity founded in 1950 isn't on Q Street.","Neither the house with 32 members nor the fraternity on Virginia Street is Lambda Alpha.","Of the fraternity founded in 1970 and the fraternity founded in 1976, one is Delta Gamma Pi and the other is on Boom Court.","Delta Gamma Pi has somewhat more members than the fraternity founded in 1959.","The house with 23 members is either Sigma Beta or the frat on Joseph Street.","The fraternity founded in 1950 isn't on Park Street.","Alpha Beta Tau has somewhat more members than the frat founded in 1975.","Of the frat founded in 1960 and Delta Gamma Pi, one is on Virginia Street and the other has 29 members.","Lambda Alpha has 6 fewer members than Sigma Beta."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35","38","41"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Boom Court","Front Street","Joseph Street","Lawn Street","Park Street","Q Street","Virginia Street"],"label_d":["1950","1959","1960","1967","1970","1975","1976"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7060303c843d0be758d4fddf3fccb25d"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Of the line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH and Line C, one is 850 ft long and the other reaches a height of 55 ft.","Line F is shorter than Line G.","Line D is shorter than Line E.","The zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft is longer than Line G.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH is 50 feet shorter than Line A.","The one with a maximum height of 45 ft is either the 900 ft line or the 650 ft one.","Line E is 50 feet shorter than the line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH is 250 feet longer than the line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH.","The one that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 25 ft.","The 850 ft zip line is either the zip line with a maximum height of 85 ft or Line B.","The one with a maximum height of 40 ft is 100 feet longer than the line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH.","The line with a maximum height of 45 ft is longer than the one that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH.","The 700 ft one doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 45 MPH.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH is 50 feet longer than Line G.","The 800 ft line doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 35 MPH.","The line with a maximum height of 70 ft is 50 feet longer than the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft","900 ft","950 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line C","Line D","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","45 ft","55 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5f03d5955d886e12788373daf201ce0"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The person from Naperville began his contest 15 minutes after Wilbur.","Wilbur didn't win the blueberry pie contest.","The contestant who won the doughnut contest began his contest sometime before Adam.","The competitor from Raleigh began his contest 60 minutes after the person who won the chicken wing contest.","The competitor from Shelbyville began his contest 75 minutes after the competitor from Monkton.","The competitor who won the jalapeno contest is either the contestant who began his competition at 11:45 am or Ollie.","The contestant who began his competition at 11:45 am didn't win the watermelon contest.","The person from Vincennes began his contest sometime after the contestant from Tillerville.","Of the person from Monkton and the person from Shelbyville, one won the jalapeno contest and the other was Francis.","Of the contestant who won the doughnut contest and the competitor who began his competition at 12:30 pm, one was from Monkton and the other was Paul.","Zachary began his contest 60 minutes after the person who won the chicken wing contest.","The contestant who won the watermelon contest began his contest sometime before the contestant from Orlando.","Of the contestant who began his competition at 12:00 pm and the person who began his competition at 12:30 pm, one won the hot dog contest and the other was from Orlando."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm","12:30 pm","12:45 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Francis","Isaac","Ollie","Paul","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Monkton","Naperville","Orlando","Raleigh","Shelbyville","Tillerville","Vincennes"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f14803685a67d5703d4ae506fa5a644"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The basking shark project starts 1 month before Mamie's study.","Of the assignment on the Escape and the project beginning in April, one is concerned with hammerhead sharks and the other is Vicki's assignment.","Neither the project on the Pegasus nor the goblin shark study is Zachary's project.","Vicki's project starts 1 month after Mamie's study.","The seven projects are Charlie's project, the project on the Serenity, the project on the Escape, the study on the Pegasus, the tiger shark study, the goblin shark study and the hammerhead shark project.","Alvin's assignment doesn't begin in August.","The assignment on the Liberty starts sometime after the great white shark assignment.","Of the assignment on the Serenity and the leopard shark assignment, one is Joy's study and the other starts in August.","The basking shark study starts 4 months before the goblin shark project.","Natasha's assignment starts in July.","The goblin shark assignment is either Vicki's study or the assignment on the Odyssey.","The assignment on the Osprey starts sometime before the study on the Serenity.","The tiger shark study is either the project on the Osprey or the project beginning in September.","Joy's project is either the blacktip shark study or the study beginning in March.","The project beginning in August isn't on the Liberty."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Alvin","Charlie","Joy","Mamie","Natasha","Vicki","Zachary"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Orion","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","great white","hammerhead","leopard","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da74334a4d99270fa2e07d69ab9a53c7"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The hotel that costs $195 per night, Regal Park, the resort on St. Martin, Sapphire Hills and the resort that offers spa services are all different resorts.","The resort that costs $195 per night doesn't offer kayaking.","The resort that costs $195 per night isn't on Barbados.","Sapphire Hills is on Martinique.","Azure Hills doesn't offer kayaking.","The hotel that offers parasailing is either the hotel on Grenada or the option on Martinique.","The hotel on Barbados, Azure Hills, and the option that costs $175 per night are three different resorts.","The option that offers kayaking isn't on Barbados.","The hotel that costs $255 per night is on Grenada.","Of Grand Echo and the option on Martinique, one offers hang gliding and the other costs $255 per night.","El Pacifico costs $215 per night.","Sapphire Hills is either the hotel that costs $235 per night or the option that costs $295 per night.","The hotel on Antigua costs more per night than the hotel that offers spa services.","Silver Harbor is either the option that offers kayaking or the hotel that offers golf lessons.","Of Azure Hills and the option on St. Barts, one costs $215 per night and the other costs $235 per night.","The option that costs $235 per night doesn't offer scuba diving.","The hotel that offers kayaking costs more per night than Emerald View."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands","Features"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255","$275","$295"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Emerald View","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Barbados","Grenada","Martinique","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":["golf lessons","hang gliding","kayaking","parasailing","scuba diving","skydiving","spa services"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9a66c10f856a232e7cb15ad2d6dde38"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The German class starts 8 hours after the course with 17 students.","Of the Lithuanian class and the 1:00 pm class, one has 8 students and the other is in room 412.","The 1:00 pm class isn't the Swahili class.","The course in room 322 starts 10 hours before the course with 10 students.","Neither the Lithuanian class nor the Swahili class is the class with 20 students.","The English class starts 2 hours before the Finnish class.","The German class doesn't have 20 students.","The course in room 405 is either the 9:00 am class or the Russian class.","The 3:00 pm class, the 7:00 am class and the class with 22 students are all different classes.","The course in room 122 starts 8 hours after the course with 17 students.","The Finnish class is either the class with 11 students or the 7:00 am class.","The course in room 114 doesn't have 8 students.","The Finnish class starts 10 hours before the class in room 405.","The course in room 114 doesn't start at 11:00 am.","Of the class in room 319 and the course in room 412, one starts at 1:00 pm and the other has 17 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm","5:00 pm","7:00 pm"],"label_b":["114","122","201","319","322","405","412"],"label_c":["8","10","11","17","18","20","22"],"label_d":["English","Finnish","German","Hebrew","Lithuanian","Russian","Swahili"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=049f794a7669fc17da9e78f70eb96947"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Neil didn't pay $55.","The Taurus, Mario, the person who got the violet tattoo, the customer who got the orange tattoo, the customer who paid $35 and Neil were all different customers.","The customer who got the red tattoo paid less than the Taurus.","The person who got the blue tattoo paid 10 dollars less than the Libra.","The Aquarius didn't get the red tattoo.","Daryl paid less than Rita.","Rita paid 10 dollars less than the Gemini.","Of the Taurus and the person who got the blue tattoo, one was Laura and the other paid $35.","Of the customer who got the green tattoo and Phillip, one was the Sagittarius and the other paid $45.","The person who got the pink tattoo paid 10 dollars more than Rita.","The Sagittarius paid 5 dollars more than Mario.","Rita was either the person who paid $65 or the person who got the red tattoo.","Of the person who got the orange tattoo and the Pisces, one paid $60 and the other was Phillip."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55","$60","$65"],"label_b":["Daryl","Laura","Mario","Neil","Phillip","Rita","Zachary"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","pink","red","violet"],"label_d":["Aquarius","Cancer","Gemini","Libra","Pisces","Sagittarius","Taurus"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d1c904d0d2835c1c0286e218885959f"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The campaign produced by Hal Hopkins has brought in more responses than the ad with the $90,000 budget.","The direct mailer is either the ad produced by Julie Jordan or the campaign with the $75,000 budget.","The campaign with the $15,000 budget has brought in 300 more responses than the ad produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The ad produced by Julie Jordan has brought in 150 more responses than the campaign with the $65,000 budget.","Of the magazine ad and the campaign with 625 responses, one was produced by Eddie Evans and the other has the $65,000 budget.","The newspaper ad has brought 150 fewer responses than the billboard.","Of the ad with the $20,000 budget and the campaign with 1525 responses, one was produced by Julie Jordan and the other was produced by Gilda Gamble.","Of the magazine ad and the ad with 1225 responses, one has the $75,000 budget and the other has the $30,000 budget.","The ad produced by Iva Ingram is either the billboard or the web campaign.","The tv commercial is either the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins or the ad with the $30,000 budget.","Of the radio spot and the ad with 1225 responses, one was produced by Hal Hopkins and the other has the $50,000 budget."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375","1525"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7238aa6f2e3a70ea1ee26b9e6d941ad6"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The person with Ambercare insurance has an appointment 2 hours before Ronnie.","Nathan has an appointment 1 hour before the patient suffering from foot pain.","Steven isn't complaining about shingles.","Of the person with Fumanix insurance and the person with HealthCo insurance, one is complaining about heartburn and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","Jeff has an appointment 1 hour before the patient suffering from migraines.","The patient with the 3:00pm appointment is complaining about heartburn.","The person with Medicorp insurance has an appointment sometime before the person with Ambercare insurance.","The person with Medicorp insurance isn't complaining about shingles.","Neither the patient suffering from back pain nor the person suffering from shingles is the patient with the 10:00am appointment.","The patient with the 10:00am appointment is either the person with Ambercare insurance or the person with Red Shield insurance.","The person suffering from vertigo has an appointment 2 hours after the person with Triflex insurance.","Ian has an appointment 1 hour after the patient with HealthCo insurance.","Of Billy and the patient suffering from migraines, one has the 9:00am appointment and the other has Triflex insurance."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Billy","Edwin","Ian","Jeff","Nathan","Ronnie","Steven"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55c1cbd995c1ca1a1848fb7ecd86003c"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Fatal Sheen, the romance, the movie that received 6 nominations, the film directed by Gabby Jones and the movie that received 7 nominations are all different films.","The movie directed by Gabby Jones, Sea of Dreams, and the film that received 5 nominations are three different films.","Of the movie directed by Paul Walnier and the movie directed by Maddie Mintz, one got 6 nominations and the other was the romance.","Of Sea of Dreams and Bold Service, one was directed by Paul Walnier and the other got 3 nominations.","Thorn of Suns received 2 more nominations than the musical.","The musical was directed by Adrienne Day.","The movie that received 5 nominations is either the comedy or the film directed by Maddie Mintz.","The thriller received 2 more nominations than Silk Mist.","The film-noir, Bold Service, and Thorn of Suns are three different films.","The drama received 4 more nominations than Bold Service.","Maximum Risk didn't get 7 nominations.","Silk Mist wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.","The film-noir received fewer nominations than the movie directed by Virgil Katz.","The movie directed by Maddie Mintz received 4 more nominations than the film directed by Paul Walnier.","The film directed by Paul Walnier received one fewer nomination than the movie directed by Tank Reznor."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4c4ef469117bfe61e1f4086f08f5432"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Of Nettie's produce and the turnips, one type sells for $3.00 per pound and the other type is from Monroe.","Of the produce that sell for $3.10 per pound and the produce that sell for $2.50 per pound, one type is the endive and the other type is from Redway.","Of the goods from Susanville and the produce that sell for $2.80 per pound, one type is the artichokes and the other type is the spinach.","Yolanda's goods sell for 30 cents less per pound than Zachary's goods.","The beets sell for 10 cents more per pound than Pablo's produce.","The leeks sell for 50 cents more per pound than the produce from Redway.","Zachary's goods aren't the spinach.","Willie's produce don't sell for $3.10 per pound.","Tracey's produce sell for somewhat less per pound than the produce from Quasqueton.","The vegetables from Grant are either Pablo's vegetables or the leeks.","Willie's produce sell for somewhat more per pound than the vegetables from Harbor City.","The goods from Harbor City are either the artichokes or the spinach.","Yolanda's goods sell for 40 cents less per pound than the turnips."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90","$3.00","$3.10"],"label_b":["Elvira","Nettie","Pablo","Tracey","Willie","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["artichokes","beets","carrots","endive","leeks","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["Cambridge","Grant","Harbor City","Monroe","Quasqueton","Redway","Susanville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffd409b15feda4de6a9d1eae6d31d002"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Sid Saunders's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 70 minutes.","Of the film produced in Lithuania and Eric Edwards's film, one is West of Eden and the other has a running time of 85 minutes.","Sid Saunders's film is shorter than Keith King's film.","The film produced in Croatia is 5 minutes longer than Don Daugherty's film.","The film produced in Croatia is shorter than the film produced in Macedonia.","The movie produced in Estonia is 20 minutes longer than Gus Guzman's film.","The movie with a running time of 75 minutes isn't Milton Vale.","The movie with a running time of 80 minutes is either West of Eden or the movie produced in Austria.","Arctic Visions is 5 minutes longer than the movie produced in Lithuania.","Jacky Steel is longer than the movie produced in Lithuania.","Keith King's film is either Dreams of July or the movie produced in Estonia.","Ben Barrera's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 80 minutes.","The film produced in Estonia is 10 minutes shorter than Harvest Sun.","Dreams of July is 5 minutes shorter than West of Eden.","The film produced in Denmark is either Tim Tucker's film or Jacky Steel."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes","85 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Don Daugherty","Eric Edwards","Gus Guzman","Keith King","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Austria","Croatia","Denmark","Estonia","Lithuania","Macedonia","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73773429e6971074a610af4ffb2919ab"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Of Zachary's pair and the pair that skated to Elegy in C, one included Sheila and the other finished with 27.8 points.","Wilma's pair scored somewhat higher than Jenny's pair.","The pair that skated to Miss Saigon scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Heidi's pair.","Melanie's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Heidi's pair.","Of Zachary's pair and the pair that skated to Carne Cruda, one finished with 27.2 points and the other included Melanie.","Kelly's pair scored somewhat lower than the pair that skated to Elegy in C.","The pair that scored 26.9 points was either Patrick's pair or the team that skated to Turandot.","Melanie's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than the team that skated to Kalinka.","Jenny's pair, the pair that skated to Turandot, Sheldon's pair, Patrick's pair, Corey's pair and the team that scored 27.2 points were all different pairs.","Sheldon's pair scored 9 tenths of a point lower than Nabil's pair.","Martin's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than Wilma's pair.","Of the pair that skated to Spanish Gypsy and the team that scored 26.3 points, one included Sheila and the other included Ivan."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5","27.8","28.1"],"label_b":["Heidi","Jenny","Kelly","Linda","Melanie","Sheila","Wilma"],"label_c":["Corey","Ivan","Martin","Nabil","Patrick","Sheldon","Zachary"],"label_d":["Carne Cruda","Elegy in C","Galician Day","Kalinka","Miss Saigon","Spanish Gypsy","Turandot"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d72195f7167db71798e44b9b831ae0e0"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The fossil discovered in Qatar costs 250 dollars more than the 75 million year old fossil.","The 87 million year old fossil costs 500 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Chile.","The fossil discovered in Dominica costs 500 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Chile.","The $2000 fossil wasn't found in Mongolia.","Of the 72 million year old fossil and the 69 million year old fossil, one was found in Mongolia and the other is the verasaurus.","The rotosaurus costs 500 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Serbia.","The 78 million year old fossil costs more than the gigasaurus.","The mirasaurus costs 250 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Jamaica.","The 90 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars more than the 78 million year old fossil.","The rotosaurus costs less than the fossil discovered in Jamaica.","The 78 million year old fossil costs 1,250 dollars less than the 72 million year old fossil.","The archadon costs 500 dollars more than the pilodontus.","The $750 fossil is either the pilodontus or the fossil discovered in Dominica.","The $1750 fossil, the $1250 fossil, the $750 fossil, the fossil discovered in Serbia and the $500 fossil are all different fossils."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500","$1750","$2000"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":["Chile","Dominica","Jamaica","Lithuania","Mongolia","Qatar","Serbia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2e6c817fb8a98395ae562f4d3371e79"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The seven woodworkers are Kelly, the sci-fi fan who works with mahogany, the carver who sells Enthatia figurines, the carver who charges 5 dollars, the carver who charges 15 dollars, the sci-fi fan who works with oak and the carver who charges 3 dollars.","Of the woodworker who charges 9 dollars and the sci-fi fan who works with mahogany, one is Johnnie and the other sells Ineoch figurines.","The carver who sells Voroldo figurines charges more than the sci-fi fan who works with teak.","The woodworker who sells Dynetia figurines charges less than the sci-fi fan who works with yew.","The carver who works with ash charges more than the carver who sells Voroldo figurines.","Larry charges 4 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with teak.","Of the sci-fi fan who charges 3 dollars and the sci-fi fan who works with oak, one sells Dynetia figurines and the other is Johnnie.","Phillip doesn't work with mahogany.","The woodworker who sells Xozix figurines doesn't work with yew.","The carver who works with hickory is either the sci-fi fan who charges 11 dollars or Zachary.","Of the woodworker who charges 9 dollars and the carver who sells Guxuc figurines, one works with hickory and the other works with oak.","Kelly charges 6 dollars less than the carver who sells Enthatia figurines.","The sci-fi fan who sells Guxuc figurines charges 2 dollars more than Cody."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars","13 dollars","15 dollars"],"label_b":["Cody","Johnnie","Kelly","Larry","Nathan","Phillip","Zachary"],"label_c":["ash","boxwood","hickory","mahogany","oak","teak","yew"],"label_d":["Beadios","Dynetia","Enthatia","Guxuc","Ineoch","Voroldo","Xozix"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f52e602e80dda2f977ea372621b7faa2"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The bottle from Nashua vineyard was bottled sometime after the Friambliss.","The gewurztraminer was bottled 12 years before the pinot gris.","The bottle from Ellsworth vineyard, the Friambliss, and the chardonnay are three different wines.","The Luzagueil is either the gewurztraminer or the wine from Loma Mar vineyard.","The 2004 wine isn't a riesling.","The Zifennwein isn't a chardonnay.","The Luzagueil was bottled sometime after the chardonnay.","The Bianca Flaux was bottled 4 years before the chardonnay.","Of the merlot and the wine from Nashua vineyard, one is the Bianca Flaux and the other was bottled in 2008.","The Luzagueil wasn't bottled in 2004.","The bottle from Kingfield vineyard was bottled 12 years after the wine from Yermo vineyard.","Of the wine from Nashua vineyard and the Ece Suss, one is a syrah and the other was bottled in 2008.","The Annata Branco was bottled 8 years after the wine from Nashua vineyard.","The Zifennwein was bottled sometime before the bottle from Udell vineyard.","The Vendemmia is either the wine from Isla Vista vineyard or the bottle from Ellsworth vineyard."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000","2004","2008"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Ellsworth","Isla Vista","Kingfield","Loma Mar","Nashua","Udell","Yermo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f17d3f935f1aeda847eca1c776a7cffa"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["The dieter who started a kayaking regimen is either the dieter who lost 11 lbs or the person who lost 7 lbs.","The friend who used the sugar-free diet is either Wesley or Ora.","The person who started a yoga regimen didn't use the vegan diet.","The person who lost 5 lbs didn't try jogging.","The person who started a kayaking regimen lost 8 more pounds than the person who started a weight lifting regimen.","The seven people are the person who started a rowing regimen, Iris, Celia, the dieter who lost 15 lbs, Doris, the person who lost 11 lbs and the dieter who lost 5 lbs.","The person who used the caveman diet is either Iris or the dieter who lost 11 lbs.","The friend who used the vegetarian diet lost somewhat fewer pounds than the dieter who started a yoga regimen.","The dieter who used the gluten-free diet lost 4 more pounds than the dieter who started a weight lifting regimen.","Of the person who used the vegan diet and the person who started a cycling regimen, one is Doris and the other lost 9 lbs.","Ora didn't lose exactly 15 lbs.","Felicia lost somewhat fewer pounds than the dieter who started a rowing regimen.","The friend who used the low-fat diet lost somewhat more pounds than Yolanda.","The person who used the dairy-free diet lost 2 fewer pounds than the person who used the vegan diet."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11","13","15"],"label_b":["Celia","Doris","Felicia","Iris","Ora","Wesley","Yolanda"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","kayaking","racquetball","rowing","weight lifting","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70cfb2d409764a31b806bc6ac3833f1f"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Neither the order shaped like a biplane nor Mrs. Danielson's order is the strawberry cake.","The key lime cake will be delivered 2 days after the banana cake.","Mrs. Danielson's order is either the October 9 delivery or the October 6 delivery.","The lemon cake won't be shaped like a rocket ship.","The order shaped like a baseball glove will be delivered 5 days before the cake shaped like a bowling pin.","Mrs. Nolan's order will be delivered sometime before the cake shaped like a sailboat.","The order shaped like a biplane will be delivered 5 days before Mrs. Gillespie's order.","The key lime cake will be delivered 2 days before the cake shaped like a sports car.","Of the order shaped like a sailboat and the October 6 delivery, one will be banana-flavored and the other is for Mrs. Lowe.","The October 9 delivery won't be chocolate-flavored.","The cake shaped like a rocket ship will be delivered sometime after Mrs. Estrada's order.","Mrs. Ingram's cake will be delivered 3 days before Mrs. Lowe's order.","The raspberry cake is either the October 8 delivery or the order shaped like a sports car.","Of the order shaped like a biplane and the lemon cake, one will be delivered on October 5 and the other is for Mrs. Nolan."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9","October 10","October 11"],"label_b":["Danielson","Estrada","Gillespie","Ingram","Keller","Lowe","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","coconut","key lime","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d597b0543c0ba2a764d53edee045d11"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The one with the April 23rd birthday, Anthony, the child from Orange City, Patti, Sadie and the 12-year-old are all different children.","Of the grandchild with the April 7th birthday and the one with the April 15th birthday, one is 8 years old and the other lives in Mendota.","The one with the April 15th birthday is either the 9-year-old or Anthony.","Kerry is either the 9-year-old or the one from Orange City.","The grandchild from Urbana has a birthday 4 days after the one from Thurman.","The 8-year-old has a birthday sometime after the one from Thurman.","Sadie doesn't live in Popejoy.","The grandchild from Mendota has a birthday 12 days before the 18-year-old.","Anthony has a birthday 4 days after the 9-year-old.","The grandchild from Goldfield isn't 9 years old.","The one from Popejoy has a birthday sometime before Franklin.","Walter has a birthday 16 days before Vicki.","The child from El Monte has a birthday sometime after the 6-year-old.","Franklin isn't 5 years old.","The grandchild from Mendota has a birthday 12 days after Walter.","The one from Goldfield has a birthday sometime before Kerry.","Patti isn't 9 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd","April 27th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Franklin","Kerry","Patti","Sadie","Vicki","Walter"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":["El Monte","Goldfield","Mendota","Orange City","Popejoy","Thurman","Urbana"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25270d5be6b620e9d58586ba1e3547a0"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Gwendolyn caused $18.5 million in damage.","The hurricane that made landfall at Onawa hit 12 years after the hurricane that made landfall at Granger.","The storm that hit in 1968 caused $17.4 million in damage.","The storm that caused $12.5 million in damage hit 8 years after the storm that caused $16.6 million in damage.","The hurricane that caused $17.4 million in damage hit 8 years after the storm that made landfall at Zamora.","The storm that made landfall at Hesperia was either the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage or the hurricane that hit in 1952.","Hurricane Iris, the storm that hit in 1956, the storm that caused $15.7 million in damage, the storm that hit in 1944 and the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage were all different hurricanes.","The hurricane that hit in 1964 was either Hurricane Wilma or Hurricane Iris.","Hurricane Wilma didn't make landfall at Escondido.","Hurricane Eileen was either the storm that made landfall at Alta Vista or the hurricane that made landfall at Onawa.","The storm that caused $16.9 million in damage hit 16 years before the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage.","The hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage was either the storm that hit in 1948 or Hurricane Tammy.","Of the storm that hit in 1956 and Hurricane Pam, one caused $16.6 million in damage and the other caused $17.4 million in damage.","The hurricane that caused $13.1 million in damage hit 4 years after the storm that made landfall at Alta Vista."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960","1964","1968"],"label_b":["Eileen","Gwendolyn","Heidi","Iris","Pam","Tammy","Wilma"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$15.7 million","$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Escondido","Granger","Hesperia","Onawa","Tomales","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=170fb8acec1f40096eef4ec1c59bccab"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The movie directed by Hick Harmon made 15 million less than the movie directed by Paula Pratt.","The film directed by Jim Johnson made 3 million more than the movie that opened in 65 theaters.","The movie that opened in 123 theaters is either the movie directed by Linda Lynch or the movie directed by Micah Moreno.","Tippecanoe made 9 million more than Easy to Love.","The film that grossed $14 million didn't open in exactly 123 theaters.","Of Tippecanoe and the movie that opened in 112 theaters, one was directed by Paula Pratt and the other made $11 million.","What a World made 9 million more than the film that opened in 65 theaters.","The movie directed by Micah Moreno made 15 million less than the movie directed by Kenneth Key.","Of the film directed by Paula Pratt and Easy to Love, one made $20 million and the other opened in 92 theaters.","Fast and Dead didn't open in exactly 112 theaters.","Let Me Out is either the film that opened in 92 theaters or the film that opened in 65 theaters.","The film that opened in 105 theaters made 6 million more than the film that opened in 92 theaters.","Fast and Dead made somewhat more than the movie that opened in 59 theaters.","Zephyr Breeze didn't gross exactly $8 million."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million","$17 million","$20 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe","What a World","Zephyr Breeze"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Jim Johnson","Kenneth Key","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","59","65","92","105","112","123"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb9921fed35963aee147b50c6e33baca"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Of Jacky Steel and the film produced in Austria, one was directed by Lionel Lowe and the other has a running time of 85 minutes.","The movie produced in Austria is 5 minutes longer than the film produced in Croatia.","Gus Guzman's film is 10 minutes shorter than Tim Tucker's film.","The film produced in Greece isn't Jacky Steel.","The movie with a running time of 70 minutes isn't Harvest Sun.","Ben Barrera's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 80 minutes.","Keith King's film is 10 minutes longer than Lionel Lowe's film.","Gus Guzman's film is either the movie with a running time of 80 minutes or the movie produced in Croatia.","The film produced in Sweden is 15 minutes longer than West of Eden.","Don Daugherty's film wasn't made in Greece.","The film produced in Sweden is 10 minutes shorter than Tearful Night.","The film with a running time of 65 minutes is either Dreams of July or Gus Guzman's film.","The film produced in Finland is either Arctic Visions or the film with a running time of 85 minutes.","The film produced in Finland isn't Jacky Steel.","The movie produced in Estonia is either West of Eden or the film with a running time of 60 minutes.","Don Daugherty's film doesn't have a running time of exactly 85 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes","80 minutes","85 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Don Daugherty","Gus Guzman","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King","Lionel Lowe","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Austria","Croatia","Estonia","Finland","Greece","Macedonia","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdbf756015fa7afaf42bb000b717953a"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Warren's message was sent sometime after Robert's letter.","Noel's bottle wasn't found in 2010.","Olive's letter wasn't found in 2012.","The message from Torquay was sent 21 years before the message found in 2014.","The seven letters are Edwin's letter, the letter found in 2010, the message that was sent in 1976, the message found in 2012, the message that was sent in 1969, the missive found in 2014 and the message found in 2011.","Of the letter found in 2009 and the bottle from Le Havre, one was sent in 1969 and the other was sent in 2004.","The bottle found in 2012 was sent sometime after Leah's missive.","The letter from Brighton was sent 21 years before the missive from Plymouth.","Olive's bottle was sent 21 years after the message found in 2009.","The bottle that was sent in 1969 wasn't from Bournemouth.","The missive found in 2013 wasn't from Plymouth.","Of the bottle from Le Havre and the bottle found in 2007, one is Robert's and the other was sent in 2004.","The letter from Torquay was sent sometime before Leah's message.","The missive that was sent in 1976 is either the letter from Brighton or Leah's message.","The letter found in 2010 was sent 7 years before the bottle found in 2009.","Of the message from Penzance and the letter found in 2013, one is Edwin's and the other is Warren's."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990","1997","2004"],"label_b":["Edwin","Herbert","Leah","Noel","Olive","Robert","Warren"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Cherbourg","Le Havre","Penzance","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":["2007","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6702a486f6bf077397c4bad41ddfb8f0"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The boat that saw 3 manatees, Captain Yang's vessel, and the vessel that went to Betty Beach are three different boats.","The Watery Pete saw 3 fewer manatees than Captain Yang's vessel.","Captain Romero's vessel saw 1 more manatees than the Benny II.","The Samantha saw more manatees than Captain Armstrong's boat.","The boat that went to Betty Beach saw fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef.","The boat that went to Arno's Spit saw 3 more manatees than Captain Armstrong's boat.","Of the Watery Pete and the vessel that went to Hollow Hole, one saw 6 manatees and the other was led by Captain Romero.","The Foxy Roxy didn't go to Trey's Tunnel.","The Daily Ray saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Quinn's boat.","The boat that went to Trey's Tunnel, Captain Preston's boat, Captain Armstrong's boat, the vessel that saw 6 manatees, the Sea Cow and the Samantha are all different boats.","Captain Jacobson's boat saw fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Silver springs.","The Samantha saw fewer manatees than the Foxy Roxy.","The Benny II saw 2 fewer manatees than the boat that went to Trey's Tunnel.","The Benny II is either Captain Preston's vessel or the vessel that saw 7 manatees.","Captain Preston's boat saw more manatees than the Samantha."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Jacobson","Preston","Quinn","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87021fb9acbfbf4f6a1fae67ef16e184"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Of the graduate assigned to mission TV-412 and the person who will be studying radiation, one is Antonia and the other is Vera.","Nicholas won't be focusing on plant enzymes.","The person launching in February won't be on mission AV-435.","The graduate assigned to mission ZF-15 will launch sometime before Katherine.","The person who will be studying radiation won't be on mission WB-664.","The person assigned to mission CR-260 will launch 3 months before the astronaut assigned to mission WB-664.","Of the person who will be studying gamma rays and the graduate assigned to mission PR-97, one will launch in February and the other will launch in July.","The graduate who will be studying plant enzymes will launch sometime after Katherine.","Latoya won't be focusing on larval growth.","Vera will launch sometime after Rose.","The graduate who will be studying larval growth will launch 1 month before the person who will be studying gamma rays.","The seven people are Antonia, the graduate who will be studying larval growth, the person launching in March, the person who will be studying plant enzymes, the graduate launching in February, the graduate who will be studying solar storms and the person who will be studying photosynthesis.","Of the astronaut assigned to mission PR-97 and the person who will be studying ant colonies, one is Rose and the other will launch in July.","The graduate launching in March is either the graduate assigned to mission CR-260 or Katherine.","The person assigned to mission ZF-15 will launch 3 months before the graduate who will be studying solar storms.","Nicholas will launch 3 months after the person who will be studying gamma rays."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Antonia","Delia","Katherine","Latoya","Nicholas","Rose","Vera"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7edf5b5ca804e5558cd031d15b238ff"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Neither the wolf spider nor the specimen from Tanzania was the arachnid that sold for $120.","The seven spiders were the specimen from Albania, Freddie's purchase, the wolf spider, the arachnid that sold for $45, the arachnid that sold for $75, the arachnid that sold for $120 and Vicky's purchase.","The cart spider cost more than the specimen from Jordan.","The redback cost 45 dollars more than Vicky's purchase.","Of the arachnid that sold for $105 and the raft spider, one was from Jordan and the other was won by Freddie.","The specimen from Honduras cost more than Hazel's purchase.","The specimen from Honduras cost 45 dollars less than the specimen from Qatar.","The specimen from Honduras was either the black widow or the spider that sold for $120.","Of the specimen from Albania and the redback, one was won by Melinda and the other was won by Freddie.","Yvette's purchase cost 60 dollars less than Melinda's purchase.","Nichole's purchase wasn't the ipstin spider.","The specimen from Albania wasn't the ipstin spider.","The spider that sold for $45 wasn't the ipstin spider.","The specimen from Russia wasn't the wolf spider.","The wolf spider cost 15 dollars more than the raft spider."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105","$120","$135"],"label_b":["Freddie","Hazel","Melinda","Nichole","Vicky","Wesley","Yvette"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","cart spider","ipstin spider","raft spider","redback","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Albania","Honduras","Jordan","Qatar","Russia","Spain","Tanzania"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d96ee4076561dd4e7cb3fb9c99a7a3d"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The siren released in 1996 is 10 decibels louder than the $145 siren.","Of the siren released in 2000 and the $195 siren, one is the Soundarm and the other is 110 decibels loud.","The Viking 5 wasn't released in 2004.","The $188 siren wasn't released in 2006.","The Viking 5 is louder than the siren released in 1996.","Of the siren released in 1994 and the $188 siren, one is 105 decibels loud and the other is the Eco Alert.","The siren with a loudness of 125 decibels wasn't released in 2009.","The siren with a loudness of 120 decibels wasn't released in 2004.","The seven sirens are the $188 siren, the Soundarm, the Rip Tide, the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels, the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels, the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels and the Armor-Stop.","The siren with a loudness of 115 decibels wasn't released in 2006.","Neither the $160 siren nor the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels is the Viking 5.","Of the Bradley X9 and the siren released in 2000, one is 120 decibels loud and the other costs $145.","The $124 siren is either the siren with a loudness of 130 decibels or the Soundarm.","The $188 siren wasn't released in 2004.","The $120 siren is 10 decibels louder than the Rip Tide."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels","125 decibels","130 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Bradley X9","Eco Alert","Rip Tide","Securalert","Soundarm","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1994","1996","2000","2004","2006","2007","2009"],"label_d":["$120","$124","$140","$145","$160","$188","$195"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4aef5ae7d27c8943a885748465afa87"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Wayne, the client who was dropped off on Ethel Street, the client who got picked up at the Smith Tower, Josephine and the client who was dropped off on Charles Street were all different customers.","Sara was either the customer who was dropped off on King Court or the client with the $18.50 fare.","The client who was dropped off on James Street paid 9 dollars more than Neil.","The customer who got picked up at the Rainier Club was either Neil or the client with the $9.50 fare.","Of the client with the $9.50 fare and the client who got picked up at the Hoge Building, one was Sara and the other was dropped off on Walut Street.","Neil paid somewhat more than the customer who got picked up at the Moore Mansion.","The customer who was dropped off on Walut Street paid 6 dollars more than Frederick.","The person who was dropped off on Hart Road paid 6 dollars less than Zachary.","The person who was dropped off on Ash Avenue wasn't picked up at the Space Needle.","The client who was dropped off on Ethel Street paid 15 dollars more than the person who was dropped off on Hart Road.","Josephine wasn't dropped off on Ash Avenue.","Of the person with the $24.50 fare and Frederick, one was picked up at the Smith Tower and the other was picked up at the Norvell House."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50","$21.50","$24.50"],"label_b":["Bobbie","Frederick","Josephine","Neil","Sara","Wayne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Camlin Hotel","Hoge Building","Moore Mansion","Norvell House","Rainier Club","Smith Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Charles Street","Ethel Street","Hart Road","James Street","King Court","Walut Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe35a934a0d3140b0d3794440b310c9e"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The seven babies were Yolanda, the Vaughans' child, the baby delivered in room 120, the child born at 12:13am, the baby delivered in room 206, the Ortegas' child and the child delivered in room 112.","The child delivered in room 225 was born sometime after the baby delivered in room 120.","The baby born at 12:10am wasn't the Pearsons'.","The Ortegas' baby was born 3 minutes after the Blanchards' baby.","The Vaughans' baby was born 3 minutes before Cassandra.","The baby born at 12:16am wasn't the Pearsons'.","Gretchen was born 6 minutes after the baby delivered in room 230.","Yolanda was born 9 minutes after Luis.","Jessie was either the Herreras' child or the baby born at 12:16am.","Of Olga and Cassandra, one was the Blanchards' and the other was delivered in room 206.","Olga wasn't born at 12:13am.","The child born at 12:16am wasn't the Quinns'.","Of the baby born at 12:01am and the baby delivered in room 145, one was Yolanda and the other was the Vaughans'.","Willard was born 12 minutes before the child delivered in room 252."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am","12:16am","12:19am"],"label_b":["Cassandra","Gretchen","Jessie","Luis","Olga","Willard","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Herrera","Ortega","Pearson","Quinn","Underwood","Vaughan"],"label_d":["112","120","145","206","225","230","252"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5619935036e11174eb923d0c51b6a25c"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Number 45 isn't purple.","The seven jerseys are Ingram's jersey, number 49, number 42, the purple shirt, the size 8 jersey, the white shirt and the size 9 shirt.","Ingram's shirt isn't number 32.","Moore's jersey isn't a size 9.","The purple jersey is 3 sizes smaller than number 19.","The size 7 shirt is either the red shirt or number 42.","Neither Alford's shirt nor the blue shirt is the size 6 jersey.","Number 45 is 4 sizes smaller than number 28.","The size 11 shirt is red.","Quinn's jersey is 4 sizes larger than Oliver's jersey.","The red jersey is 1 size larger than the black shirt.","Quinn's shirt is either number 49 or number 42.","Of Moore's shirt and Ingram's jersey, one is green and the other is a size 10.","The blue shirt is larger than Oliver's shirt.","The yellow jersey is smaller than Jacobson's jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Alford","Ellison","Ingram","Jacobson","Moore","Oliver","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["19","28","32","37","42","45","49"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38fde3aef5faf6a7200a2f09be225e92"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on Valerian or Marvin.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes was either the presenter who got the B- or the presenter who gave the presentation on Valerian.","Estelle spoke 8 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on Licinius.","The student who got the C+ didn't talk about Maximus.","Of the student who spoke for 6 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on Tacitus, one was Gina and the other got the A.","Dave didn't speak for 18 minutes.","The student who spoke for 16 minutes was either the student who got the A or the presenter who got the B+.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Caligula spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the D.","Of the student who got the C- and the student who got the D, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other talked about Galerius.","Estelle talked about Caligula.","Dave didn't talk about Domitian.","Neither Belinda nor the student who got the A- was the student who gave the presentation on Domitian.","Steve, the student who got the B-, the student who gave the presentation on Caligula, the presenter who gave the presentation on Tacitus and the student who spoke for 18 minutes were all different students.","The student who got the B- spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on Maximus.","Marvin spoke 8 minutes more than Estelle."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Belinda","Dave","Estelle","Gina","Marvin","Pat","Steve"],"label_c":["Caligula","Domitian","Galerius","Licinius","Maximus","Tacitus","Valerian"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55b2e88b7d638a0d809f26b85023825d"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the M Street apartment is paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment.","The Sheltons are paying 30 dollars less per month than the family moving into the Grove Street apartment.","The family moving into the Ridge Court apartment is paying more per month than the family moving in on Friday.","The family moving into the Front Street apartment is paying 30 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Saturday.","The Gordons are paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Thursday.","Of the family moving in on Thursday and the family moving in on Tuesday, one is the Underwoods and the other is moving into the Ridge Court apartment.","Of the family paying $720 a month and the Thompsons, one is moving into the Ash Avenue apartment and the other is moving in on Thursday.","The Underwoods are paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Saturday.","The Quinns are paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving into the Kermit Lane apartment.","The Huffs are paying 30 dollars more per month than the Sheltons.","The family moving in on Monday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Ridge Court apartment.","The family moving into the Front Street apartment is paying more per month than the family moving in on Sunday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730","$740"],"label_b":["Gordons","Huffs","Quinns","Russells","Sheltons","Thompsons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Front Street","Grove Street","Ivy Street","Kermit Lane","M Street","Ridge Court"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdceeeecc125a46c757cc80c6fa64956"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The zircon sold for 20 dollars more than the stone found in the Collins claim.","The stone from Nevada sold for somewhat less than the gem found in the Dunlap claim.","The seven gems are the blue topaz, the stone from Colorado, the gem that sold for $850, the gem found in the Hopper claim, the gem that sold for $820, the gem found in the Collins claim and the gem found in the Neal claim.","The stone that sold for $810 is either the aquamarine or the stone found in the Dunlap claim.","The gem found in the Collins claim is either the tourmaline or the smoky quartz.","The corundum sold for 30 dollars less than the gem from Utah.","The blue topaz sold for 40 dollars more than the smoky quartz.","Of the corundum and the rhodolite, one was from Oregon and the other went for $820.","The gem from Wyoming sold for 20 dollars more than the stone found in the Hopper claim.","Of the rhodolite and the gem from Idaho, one went for $840 and the other was found at the Collins claim.","The gem found in the Stout claim sold for 20 dollars less than the stone found in the Page claim.","The aquamarine wasn't uncovered at the Hopper claim."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820","$830","$840","$850"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","corundum","rhodolite","smoky quartz","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Collins","Dunlap","Hopper","Neal","Page","Stout","Yates"],"label_d":["California","Colorado","Idaho","Nevada","Oregon","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=936e265160212d3c5e778ee4d90b1065"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["Of the nitrogen usage expert and Judy, one is from Yale and the other will speak on May 14th.","Of Zachary and the presenter from Duke, one will discuss acid rain and the other will speak on May 11th.","Gerard will be either the presenter from Cornell or the person who will speak on May 11th.","The person who will speak on May 13th won't talk about solar energy.","Bridget is from Ohio State.","Travis will speak on May 11th.","The presenter who will speak on May 16th will be either the wind power expert or Gerard.","The presenter from Duke is scheduled 2 days before the person from Harvard.","Gerard won't be speaking on May 15th.","The presenter who will speak on May 15th will discuss global warming.","Inez won't be speaking on May 10th.","The person from Brown is scheduled 1 day before the fossil fuels expert.","The wind power expert is scheduled sometime after the presenter from Cornell.","The presenter from Yale will be either the person who will speak on May 12th or the nitrogen usage expert.","The person from Ohio State won't talk about wind power.","Neither the person from Stanford nor the presenter from Duke will be Inez."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_b":["Bridget","Felipe","Gerard","Inez","Judy","Travis","Zachary"],"label_c":["acid rain","fossil fuels","global warming","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Duke","Harvard","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d857008b8acd24bd23015e21e4727580"} {"story":"Caryville High School has a number of deaf students who require a sign language interpreter during certain classes. Using only the clues below, match each student to his or her interpreter, and determine what class they are assigned to and what time it will begin.","clues":["The interpreter whose assignment begins at 3:00pm won't be going to the Calculus class.","The person who will be working with Tyler will start 1 hour after the interpreter who will be going to the Algebra class.","The person whose assignment begins at 2:00pm, the person who will be working with Karla, the person who will be going to the Physics class, the interpreter who will be working with Sophie, Harold and the person who will be going to the Calculus class are all different people.","The interpreter whose assignment begins at 10:00am won't be working with Orlando.","Of the person whose assignment begins at 10:00am and the person who will be going to the Physics class, one is Harold and the other will be working with Rafael.","The interpreter who will be going to the Biology class is either the interpreter whose assignment begins at 3:00pm or the person whose assignment begins at 11:00am.","Ira will start 1 hour after Joann.","Joann will start 2 hours after the person who will be working with Rafael.","Frederick, the person who will be working with Karla, and the interpreter who will be working with Orlando are three different people.","Earnest will start work at 12:00pm.","The interpreter who will be going to the History class will start sometime after the person who will be working with Karla.","The interpreter whose assignment begins at 3:00pm won't be working with Tyler.","Darren will start 4 hours after the interpreter who will be going to the Chemistry class.","The person who will be going to the Algebra class will start sometime after the person who will be going to the History class.","The interpreter whose assignment begins at 10:00am won't be working with Lester.","The interpreter who will be going to the Biology class won't be working with Sophie."],"categories":["Times","Interpreters","Students","Classes"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Darren","Earnest","Frederick","Harold","Ira","Joann"],"label_c":["Karla","Lester","Orlando","Patrick","Rafael","Sophie","Tyler"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Calculus","Chemistry","Geometry","History","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91bcf6c6700ba2c10eb3982eb0dddfab"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["The sighting at Seryl Forest took place sometime before Randy's event.","Of the July event and Nina's sighting, one took place at Twin Pines and the other happened at 2:00 am.","The 2:00 am sighting took place 3 months after Wanda's account.","The sighting at Twin Pines took place 4 months before the account at Laurel Grove.","Of the July sighting and the August event, one was Ida's and the other happened at 8:15 pm.","The August sighting wasn't at Seryl Forest.","The September event, Karla's event, and the 4:35 pm account are three different events.","The seven events were the June account, the account at Viking Woods, Ida's account, the 11:25 pm sighting, Nina's event, the 4:35 pm sighting and Peggy's event.","Of the event at Twin Pines and the event at Bald Hill Run, one was Nina's and the other happened at 11:25 pm.","Karla's event wasn't at Seryl Forest.","The 12:30 am sighting was either the event at Twin Pines or the May event.","The 9:30 pm sighting took place 1 month after the account at Twin Pines.","The 1:45 am account wasn't at Juniper Springs."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["Ida","Karla","Nina","Peggy","Randy","Virgil","Wanda"],"label_c":["Aspen Hills","Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Laurel Grove","Seryl Forest","Twin Pines","Viking Woods"],"label_d":["4:35 pm","8:15 pm","9:30 pm","11:25 pm","12:30 am","1:45 am","2:00 am"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f683be12a5cc5756b27c3470080de63"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Rutherford College graduate was hired 3 days before the Ingram & Kemp hire.","Gabriel didn't graduate from Northridge College.","The Leach & Mccall hire is either the person hired on March 15th or the person hired on March 24th.","Kelvin was hired 9 days before Nadine.","Nadine was hired 9 days before the Summit College graduate.","The Leach & Mccall hire was hired sometime after the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","The person hired on March 27th didn't graduate from Sacred Heart College.","The person hired on March 12th didn't graduate from Riverview College.","Rosalie, the person hired on March 18th, the person hired on March 15th, the Riverview College graduate, the person hired on March 27th and the Velez & York hire are all different people.","Zachary was hired on March 15th.","Of the Ingram & Kemp hire and the Green & Hayes hire, one was hired on March 27th and the other is Gabriel.","The Barr & Cobb hire is either Rosalie or Zachary.","Cynthia is either the Sacred Heart College graduate or the Albion College graduate.","The person hired on March 24th is either the Barr & Cobb hire or the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","Gabriel was hired sometime before the Faraday College graduate."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th","March 27th","March 30th"],"label_b":["Abel","Cynthia","Gabriel","Kelvin","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Northridge","Riverview","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1aa2951ce367b68bc7ec4c27d38dfc3"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Willard is 1 year older than the Florida native.","The Florida native is 1 year older than the Hawaii native.","Neither the Georgia native nor the Florida native is the person who lives in Udell.","The person who lives in Quasqueton isn't a native of Florida.","Of the Oregon native and Gilbert, one is 115 years old and the other lives in West Liberty.","The person who lives in Isleton is 1 year older than the Illinois native.","Gilbert isn't a native of Texas.","Jason is either the person who is 113 years old or the centenarian who is 114 years old.","Iris is either the person who lives in Isleton or the person who is 115 years old.","The person who lives in Dos Palos is younger than the Hawaii native.","Iris is 3 years younger than the person who lives in West Liberty.","Willard doesn't live in Udell.","Ernesto is 1 year older than the centenarian who lives in West Liberty.","The person who lives in Brownville is older than the New Mexico native.","Willard isn't a native of New Mexico.","The Hawaii native is 1 year younger than Arlene."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years","114 years","115 years"],"label_b":["Arlene","Ernesto","Gilbert","Iris","Jason","Roxanne","Willard"],"label_c":["Florida","Georgia","Hawaii","Illinois","New Mexico","Oregon","Texas"],"label_d":["Brownville","Dos Palos","Isleton","Morley","Quasqueton","Udell","West Liberty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=688eb117b6a6c6e4c0546b56a8903020"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The class with 8 people starts 1 hour after the hatha yoga class.","Of the anusara yoga session and the 1:30pm class, one has 6 people in it and the other has 12 people in it.","The class with 12 people is either Marilyn's class or Teresa's class.","The 2:30pm session has 8 people in it.","Teresa's class begins 3 hours before Opal's class.","Marilyn's session starts 1 hour after Pamela's class.","The iyengar yoga session is either the class with 5 people or the 11:30am session.","Of Pamela's class and the session with 14 people, one teaches vinyasa yoga and the other is at 9:30am.","The 3:30pm session, Sandra's session, and the prenatal yoga session are three different classes.","The ashtanga yoga session isn't led by Teresa.","The class with 14 people begins sometime before the ashtanga yoga session.","Teresa's class begins 5 hours before the iyengar yoga class.","The bikram yoga class starts sometime after the session with 14 people.","The class with 6 people starts 3 hours after the class with 9 people.","The class with 14 people isn't led by Rosemary."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Marilyn","Nancy","Opal","Pamela","Rosemary","Sandra","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d3a8f8f211c49add20af5dc53f44532"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The ad produced by Iva Ingram has brought fewer responses than the magazine ad.","The ad produced by Julie Jordan has brought in 150 more responses than the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins.","Of the campaign with the $15,000 budget and the billboard, one has brought in 625 responses and the other was produced by Eddie Evans.","The direct mailer wasn't produced by Faith Fowler.","Of the tv commercial and the ad with 1225 responses, one has the $30,000 budget and the other was produced by Julie Jordan.","The ad with 925 responses is either the ad produced by Iva Ingram or the ad produced by Hal Hopkins.","The campaign with the $20,000 budget has brought in 600 more responses than the ad produced by Eddie Evans.","The billboard has brought in 150 more responses than the newspaper ad.","Of the ad produced by Julie Jordan and the campaign produced by Eddie Evans, one has the $75,000 budget and the other is the tv commercial.","Of the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble and the billboard, one has the $65,000 budget and the other has brought in 775 responses.","The magazine ad, the ad with 1225 responses, and the campaign with 1375 responses are three different campaigns.","The magazine ad doesn't have the $50,000 budget.","The seven campaigns are the ad with 1225 responses, the ad produced by Hal Hopkins, the tv commercial, the campaign produced by Faith Fowler, the billboard, the ad produced by Iva Ingram and the radio spot."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225","1375","1525"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7148724ec4466e71e4a42fa8f27280a9"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["Of the customer who got picked up at the Olympic Tower and the person who was dropped off on Mill Avenue, one was Bobbie and the other paid $15.50.","Neil paid somewhat more than the client who was dropped off on King Court.","Of the person with the $21.50 fare and Carrie, one was picked up at the Hoge Building and the other was dropped off on Charles Street.","The person who was dropped off on Walut Street was either the customer with the $24.50 fare or the customer who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","The person who got picked up at the Olympic Tower paid 6 dollars more than the customer who was dropped off on Mill Avenue.","The customer who was dropped off on Todd Street paid somewhat less than the person who was dropped off on Mill Avenue.","Neil wasn't picked up at the Moore Mansion.","Philip was either the client who got picked up at the Space Needle or the person who was dropped off on Charles Street.","Of the person who was dropped off on Riverside Drive and the person with the $9.50 fare, one was Bobbie and the other was Neil.","The customer who was dropped off on O Street was either the person who got picked up at the Space Needle or the person with the $9.50 fare.","The client who got picked up at the Hoge Building paid 3 dollars less than Bobbie.","Sara didn't pay $21.50.","Sara didn't pay $15.50.","Elvira was either the customer who was dropped off on Walut Street or the client who was dropped off on Riverside Drive.","The person who got picked up at the Olympic Tower paid 6 dollars less than the customer who got picked up at the Rainier Club.","Carrie paid 6 dollars less than Elvira.","The customer with the $18.50 fare wasn't picked up at the Fremont Library."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50","$21.50","$24.50"],"label_b":["Bobbie","Carrie","Elvira","Lee","Neil","Philip","Sara"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Fremont Library","Hoge Building","Moore Mansion","Olympic Tower","Rainier Club","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Charles Street","King Court","Mill Avenue","O Street","Riverside Drive","Todd Street","Walut Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33eb6d6ec120bb209307bb7c021577f6"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The person assigned to mission TV-412 will launch sometime after the person who will be studying radiation.","Of the person launching in July and Delia, one will be on mission AV-435 and the other will be on mission CR-260.","Isaac, the person who will be studying photosynthesis, Edwin, the graduate launching in July and Delia are all different people.","Traci will launch 4 months after the graduate assigned to mission WB-664.","Vera will launch 3 months after Edwin.","Of the graduate who will be studying photosynthesis and the astronaut launching in April, one will be on mission AV-435 and the other is Traci.","The person assigned to mission GX-13 will launch 5 months after the astronaut assigned to mission ZF-15.","Latoya will launch 1 month after Edwin.","Becky won't be focusing on ant colonies.","The person assigned to mission WB-664 will launch sometime after the astronaut who will be studying gamma rays.","The graduate launching in April is either the astronaut assigned to mission TV-412 or the astronaut who will be studying solar storms.","Of Traci and the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes, one will launch in February and the other will be on mission GX-13."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Becky","Delia","Edwin","Isaac","Latoya","Traci","Vera"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14d7e103342ebe9e149e26ca436b0fff"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The 2:30pm class is either the class with 5 people or the class with 12 people.","The session with 14 people begins 4 hours before the class with 15 people.","The session with 8 people begins 2 hours before Teresa's session.","The vinyasa yoga class begins sometime before the ashtanga yoga class.","Of the vinyasa yoga class and the session with 14 people, one is at 1:30pm and the other is led by Sandra.","The prenatal yoga session isn't led by Juana.","The prenatal yoga class is either Opal's class or the session with 8 people.","The seven classes are the 12:30pm session, the bikram yoga session, the iyengar yoga class, the vinyasa yoga session, the prenatal yoga class, Sandra's class and the ashtanga yoga session.","The class with 12 people is either the vinyasa yoga class or Rosemary's class.","Sandra's session begins 1 hour before the bikram yoga class.","The anusara yoga class begins 1 hour before the session with 6 people.","Nancy's class starts 1 hour after the vinyasa yoga session.","Of Karen's session and the 12:30pm session, one has 6 people in it and the other has 12 people in it."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Karen","Nancy","Opal","Rosemary","Sandra","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50f6fe16309e19508ab7ebff3b75c0d0"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["Bertha's design took 20 more minutes to print than the mask.","Eleanor's piece wasn't purple.","The item that printed in 20 minutes wasn't the phone case.","The skull took somewhat more minutes to print than the orange design.","Of the yellow piece and the red design, one took 25 minutes to print and the other was the whistle.","The orange piece, the phone case, and Virgil's design are three different items.","The yellow item required somewhat fewer minutes to print than the red item.","The yellow piece took somewhat more minutes to print than Stella's item.","Of the item that printed in 25 minutes and Irma's item, one was the flower and the other was orange.","The flower took 15 more minutes to print than Kyle's item.","Stella's design wasn't purple.","The piece that printed in 30 minutes was either Irma's piece or the helmet.","Of the mask and Bertha's item, one was green and the other took 30 minutes to print.","Eleanor's item didn't take exactly 25 minutes to print.","The piece that printed in 40 minutes wasn't blue.","The item that printed in 15 minutes, the helmet, Stella's piece, the green piece and the yellow design were all different items.","Virgil's piece took 10 more minutes to print than the flower."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["Bertha","Eleanor","Irma","Kyle","Stella","Trevor","Virgil"],"label_c":["cup","flower","helmet","mask","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dbf8417d6352d570e9cf0be7919ae60b"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["The person flying from Oman is leaving 1 hour earlier than the traveler going to Angola.","The traveler flying from Qatar is leaving later than Bridget.","Pablo isn't going to Guinea.","The person flying from Ukraine is leaving 1 hour later than Wilbur.","Bridget is leaving 3 hours earlier than Archie.","The traveler flying from Qatar is leaving 2 hours earlier than the person going to Hungary.","The person going to Guinea is leaving 5 hours later than the traveler going to Barbados.","The traveler going to Guinea is either the traveler leaving at 5:30 pm or the traveler flying from Vietnam.","The traveler going to Eritrea is leaving 1 hour earlier than Scott.","The traveler leaving at 4:30 pm isn't flying from Malta.","Of the traveler leaving at 4:30 pm and Nadine, one is going to Eritrea and the other is flying from Oman.","The person going to Costa Rica isn't flying from Ukraine.","The traveler going to Barbados is leaving 1 hour earlier than Bridget.","The person flying from Vietnam is leaving earlier than the traveler flying from Peru.","Archie isn't going to Hungary."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm","8:30 pm"],"label_b":["Archie","Bridget","Harvey","Nadine","Pablo","Scott","Wilbur"],"label_c":["Malta","Oman","Peru","Qatar","Ukraine","Vietnam","Yemen"],"label_d":["Angola","Barbados","Costa Rica","Denmark","Eritrea","Guinea","Hungary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0c8b28e7bab121b30249f9824f0aef0"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The house with 41 members is either the fraternity on Erick Lane or the frat founded in 1975.","Neither the house with 29 members nor the frat founded in 1960 is the frat on Graydon Avenue.","Of Beta Pi Omega and the fraternity founded in 1948, one has 32 members and the other is on Cedar Street.","The fraternity founded in 1934, Theta Delta, the frat on Virginia Street and Sigma Beta are all different fraternities.","The frat on Island Drive has somewhat fewer members than Beta Pi Omega.","The frat on Graydon Avenue has 3 more members than the fraternity founded in 1959.","Beta Pi Omega isn't on Boom Court.","Alpha Beta Tau is either the fraternity on Erick Lane or the house with 23 members.","Of Alpha Beta Tau and Delta Gamma Pi, one is on Virginia Street and the other was founded in 1959.","The frat founded in 1975 isn't on Boom Court.","Sigma Beta has 15 more members than the frat on Graydon Avenue.","The frat on Cedar Street has 3 fewer members than Theta Delta.","Lambda Alpha has somewhat more members than Tau Beta Pi.","The frat founded in 1960 has 9 fewer members than the fraternity founded in 1970."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35","38","41"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Boom Court","Cedar Street","Erick Lane","Graydon Avenue","Island Drive","Q Street","Virginia Street"],"label_d":["1934","1948","1959","1960","1970","1975","1976"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ee466ccb63d2463636c3854f182aa71"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Of Willis and Kari, one has 58 LinkedIn connections and the other has 140 Facebook friends.","Of the person with 130 Facebook friends and the one with 589 Twitter followers, one has 85 LinkedIn connections and the other is Kari.","The one with 130 Facebook friends is either Willis or the one with 640 Twitter followers.","The one with 68 LinkedIn connections has 10 fewer Facebook friends than Lindsey.","The person with 84 LinkedIn connections has 40 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 58 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 150 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 599 Twitter followers.","The person with 804 Twitter followers has 30 fewer Facebook friends than Frank.","The person with 57 LinkedIn connections has 50 more Facebook friends than the one with 760 Twitter followers.","Zachary doesn't have exactly 130 Facebook friends.","Of the person with 57 LinkedIn connections and the one with 180 Facebook friends, one is Heidi and the other has 605 Twitter followers.","Heidi, the one with 170 Facebook friends, the person with 65 LinkedIn connections, the person with 58 LinkedIn connections and the person with 140 Facebook friends are all different people."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170","180"],"label_b":["Frank","Heidi","Inez","Kari","Lindsey","Willis","Zachary"],"label_c":["57","58","65","68","72","84","85"],"label_d":["589","599","605","640","715","760","804"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee984bbddf41227afbefb9315a8de141"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Ora came in a half-hour after the person who asked for ricotta.","Velma came in sometime before the customer who ordered brioche.","The customer who asked for gorgonzola didn't order naan.","The person who ordered wheat bread came in an hour and a half after Meredith.","The customer who asked for parmesan was either the customer who ordered rye bread or the customer who ordered wheat bread.","Willie didn't come in at 8:30am.","Eva came in 120 minutes before the customer who asked for asiago.","The person who came in at 9:00am didn't order challah.","The person who asked for feta came in a half-hour after Velma.","Eva asked for brioche.","Velma came in sometime after the person who ordered naan.","Of the customer who asked for mozzarella and the customer who came in at 10:00am, one was Tricia and the other asked for rye bread.","The person who ordered matzo came in 150 minutes after the customer who asked for mozzarella."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am","9:30am","10:00am"],"label_b":["Eva","Hilda","Meredith","Ora","Tricia","Velma","Willie"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","flatbread","matzo","naan","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":["asiago","blue cheese","feta","gorgonzola","mozzarella","parmesan","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9aebca46f260375e9b7ce52cb2ee2c77"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["Of the object found in 2005 and the piece found at Addison Beach, one sold for $325 and the other is wristwatch.","The object that sold for $550 wasn't found in 2014.","The cannonball wasn't found at Gillis Park.","The diamond ring was either the piece found in 2005 or the item found in 1992.","The item found at Gillis Park sold for 75 dollars less than the object found at Colbert Run.","The seven objects were the piece found in 2014, the piece found at Burr Woods, the diamond ring, the object that sold for $400, the item that sold for $625, the cannonball and the object found at Front Beach.","The piece that sold for $475 was either the item found at Gillis Park or the piece found in 2004.","The piece found at Front Beach sold for 225 dollars more than the object found in 1995.","The meteorite didn't sell for $625.","Of the item found in 1992 and the silver coin, one was found at Front Beach and the other sold for $325.","The item found in 2009 wasn't found at Dimmot Woods.","The gold chain sold for somewhat less than the diamond ring.","The item found in 1995 sold for 75 dollars less than the item found in 1992.","Of the piece found in 1995 and the item found at Heffen Lane, one sold for $250 and the other is wristwatch."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625","$700"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2004","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f59d8eff9fa16c60495643a8dee4fe21"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The seven people are Maggie, the customer who ordered the spicy tuna roll, the client who ordered the rainbow roll, the client who paid $15.50, the client who paid $17.50, the client who ordered the teriyaki roll and the customer who ordered the eel avocado roll.","The customer who ordered the alaskan roll didn't order the rainbow roll.","The client who ordered the alaskan roll, Johnnie, and the person who ordered the spicy tuna roll are three different people.","The person who paid $21.50 is either the client who ordered the spicy tuna roll or Ramona.","The person who ordered the spicy tataki roll paid 2 dollars more than the customer who ordered the summer roll.","Ira paid 2 dollars more than the customer who ordered the spider roll.","Of the customer who paid $19.50 and the customer who ordered the firecracker roll, one is Johnnie and the other ordered the spicy tataki roll.","Of the customer who paid $11.50 and the client who ordered the rainbow roll, one ordered the dynamite roll and the other is Yvette.","Johnnie paid 4 dollars more than the customer who ordered the rainbow roll.","The person who ordered the boston roll paid 8 dollars more than the client who ordered the teriyaki roll.","William paid less than the client who ordered the dynamite roll.","The customer who ordered the dragon roll isn't Pam."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50","$19.50","$21.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","boston","dragon","dynamite","eel avocado","firecracker","philadelphia"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tataki","spicy tuna","spider","summer","teriyaki","tiger"],"label_d":["Ira","Johnnie","Maggie","Pam","Ramona","William","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=009fcbed0ee9ace9223f60163d87219f"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The client from Alaska is either the client who is staying for 4 days or the client in room 117.","The guest who is staying for 3 days is either Mrs. Arnold or Watkins.","Parker is staying 3 fewer days than the customer in room 114.","The client from Hawaii is staying for a shorter time than the client in room 124.","Watkins is either the customer from Virginia or the person who is staying for 2 days.","Of Mr. Daniels and the guest who is staying for 8 days, one is from Hawaii and the other is in room 209.","The client in room 203 is staying 3 fewer days than Mr. Gonzalez.","Of the person in room 209 and the client from Indiana, one is staying for 8 days and the other is Mrs. Arnold.","Mrs. Arnold is staying 1 day longer than the person in room 124.","The person who is staying for 7 days isn't in room 320.","The client from Michigan is either the customer in room 114 or Watkins.","The customer from New Jersey, Mr. Daniels, the customer who is staying for 3 days, the customer in room 209, the customer who is staying for 2 days and Mrs. Fowler are all different people."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Mrs. Arnold","Mr. Daniels","Mrs. Fowler","Mr. Gonzalez","Owens","Parker","Watkins"],"label_c":["114","117","124","203","209","314","320"],"label_d":["Alaska","Hawaii","Indiana","Louisiana","Michigan","New Jersey","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a52e0c1e6da17328e4b7369ecd8154c"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who went to Puerto Rico set sail 4 years after Eugene.","Of the traveler who took the 1988 cruise and Eugene, one took the Baroness cruise and the other went to Martinique.","The traveler who took the Trinity cruise set sail sometime after the person who took the Neptunia cruise.","Miranda is either the person who took the 1989 cruise or the traveler who went to Jamaica.","The traveler who went to Barbados wasn't on the Azure Seas cruise.","Francis set sail 4 years before the person who went to Martinique.","Lee wasn't on the 1988 cruise.","The traveler who took the 1984 cruise wasn't on the Azure Seas cruise.","The person who took the Farralon cruise set sail 3 years after the person who went to Jamaica.","The traveler who took the Trinity cruise is either Andre or the person who took the 1984 cruise.","The person who went to Saint Lucia wasn't on the Neptunia cruise.","Kathy set sail 3 years before the traveler who took the Caprica cruise.","The traveler who took the Silver Shores cruise set sail 2 years after Francis.","The person who went to Saint Lucia wasn't on the Azure Seas cruise.","The person who went to Trinidad set sail sometime before the traveler who took the Neptunia cruise.","Of the traveler who took the 1988 cruise and the traveler who took the Farralon cruise, one went to Martinique and the other is Miranda."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988","1989"],"label_b":["Andre","Eugene","Francis","Kathy","Lee","Miranda","Natasha"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Caprica","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":["Barbados","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d62c915c46301ddc3b474561e93867c6"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["The flower grown in Junction City finished 1 place behind the nearly wild.","The flower grown in Quimby, the rose grown in Plainfield, the flower grown in Miranda, Ollie's flower, Renee's rose and the nearly wild were all different flowers.","The bon silene didn't win third place.","Of the ispahan and the rose that won fifth place, one was Tricia's and the other was grown in Quimby.","The flower grown in Plainfield finished 1 place behind the vanity.","The bon silene wasn't grown in Quimby.","The happenstance finished somewhere ahead of Mattie's flower.","The rose grown in Quimby finished somewhere behind the enchantress.","Of the rose grown in Dunlap and the nearly wild, one was Mattie's and the other was Ollie's.","The flower grown in Junction City finished 3 places ahead of Jean's flower.","The vanity finished 3 places behind the flower grown in Junction City.","The flower grown in Vail finished 4 places behind the nearly wild.","The nearly wild finished somewhere behind Irene's flower."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["bon silene","enchantress","happenstance","ispahan","nearly wild","sombreuil","vanity"],"label_c":["Irene","Jean","Lydia","Mattie","Ollie","Renee","Tricia"],"label_d":["Bonita","Dunlap","Junction City","Miranda","Plainfield","Quimby","Vail"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c55d75f24b9c0c380b456c8327b8bc8f"} {"story":"The Makombo Reserve rescues and rehabilitates giraffes that have been injured or abandoned in the wild. Using only the clues below, determine the height, age and country of origin of each giraffe currently at the preserve.","clues":["The 17-year-old giraffe didn't come from Kenya.","Chamey is 3 feet shorter than the 14-year-old animal.","Of Pezaku and the 25-year-old giraffe, one came from Kenya and the other is 10 feet tall.","The giraffe from Ethiopia is 2 feet shorter than Chamey.","The animal from Tanzania is 3 feet taller than the 23-year-old giraffe.","Zakita is either the 24-year-old one or the animal from Tanzania.","Angrit isn't exactly 24 years old.","The one from Somalia is 3 feet shorter than the animal from Zambia.","The one from Namibia is 2 feet taller than Pezaku.","Angrit is somewhat shorter than Pezaku.","The giraffe from Kenya, the 19-year-old one, Chamey, the giraffe that is 14 feet tall, the 24-year-old one and Zakita are all different giraffes.","Morutana didn't come from Namibia.","Of the giraffe that is 14 feet tall and the 19-year-old one, one is Kaldel and the other came from Namibia.","The 16-year-old animal is somewhat shorter than the 19-year-old animal.","The 14-year-old giraffe is either the animal that is 16 feet tall or the one from Kenya."],"categories":["Heights","Giraffes","Countries","Ages"],"label_a":["10 feet","11 feet","12 feet","13 feet","14 feet","15 feet","16 feet"],"label_b":["Angrit","Chamey","Dyneton","Kaldel","Morutana","Pezaku","Zakita"],"label_c":["Cameroon","Ethiopia","Kenya","Namibia","Somalia","Tanzania","Zambia"],"label_d":["14","16","17","19","23","24","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bfac52d66fa97f89c4c965ebb2c09b2"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["El Pacifico isn't on St. Barts.","The option that offers kayaking costs 20 dollars more per night than Grand Echo.","The resort that offers scuba diving is either the resort on Anguilla or the hotel on St. Barts.","Regal Park is either the resort that offers golf lessons or the hotel that costs $215 per night.","Of the option on Grenada and the resort that offers skydiving, one is Silver Harbor and the other costs $175 per night.","The option on Anguilla costs 20 dollars more per night than the option on Grenada.","Of Azure Hills and the resort that costs $255 per night, one offers hang gliding and the other offers scuba diving.","The hotel that costs $295 per night, the option on St. Martin, and Sapphire Hills are three different resorts.","The option on St. Barts costs 100 dollars less per night than Regal Park.","The option that offers skydiving costs less per night than El Pacifico.","The resort that offers hang gliding costs 60 dollars more per night than the hotel that offers parasailing.","The resort that costs $275 per night offers kayaking.","The option that offers skydiving isn't on Martinique.","Emerald View costs more per night than the option that offers skydiving.","The hotel on St. Barts costs 60 dollars less per night than the hotel on Barbados."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands","Features"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255","$275","$295"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Emerald View","Grand Echo","Regal Park","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Antigua","Barbados","Grenada","Martinique","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":["golf lessons","hang gliding","kayaking","parasailing","scuba diving","skydiving","spa services"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=161aaacc74a9ca28a85042d515644ec1"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The A.I. from Cambridge finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the system from UCLA.","Of the A.I. from SFIT and Pythagoeas, one scored 97% and the other was built by Dr. Fernandez's team.","The system built by Dr. Dower's team, Galen, the A.I. that scored 76%, Zeno, Archimedes and Plutarch were all different systems.","The system that scored 55% was from UCLA.","Zeno finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the A.I. from Exeter.","Aristotle was either the system built by Dr. Coulson's team or the system built by Dr. Fernandez's team.","Zeno was either the system from Cambridge or the A.I. built by Dr. Sullivan's team.","The system built by Dr. Dower's team finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of the system built by Dr. Eisenberg's team.","Of the A.I. from CIT and the system that scored 55%, one was Galen and the other was built by Dr. Coulson's team.","Of the system built by Dr. Odle's team and Zeno, one scored 83% and the other was from UCLA.","The system that scored 76% wasn't built by Dr. Coulson's team.","Plutarch didn't score 62%.","The A.I. that scored 97% was either the system from MIT or the system built by Dr. Coulson's team.","Pythagoeas wasn't from CIT."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%","90%","97%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Aristotle","Galen","Plutarch","Proclus","Pythagoeas","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","Exeter","MIT","SFIT","Stanford","UCLA"],"label_d":["Coulson","Dower","Eisenberg","Fernandez","Macmahon","Odle","Sullivan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35379402e8f8e67e2bc9c25a4d123cbb"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["Of the Foxy Roxy and the boat that went to Arno's Spit, one was led by Captain Romero and the other saw 8 manatees.","The boat that saw 6 manatees was led by Captain Lloyd.","The Sea Cow went to Rainbow Reef.","The vessel that saw 6 manatees is either the Benny II or Captain Romero's vessel.","The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef saw 1 more manatees than the Watery Pete.","The Daily Ray saw 1 more manatees than Captain Preston's boat.","The boat that saw 6 manatees, the boat that saw 4 manatees, the vessel that went to Silver springs and the vessel that saw 8 manatees are all different boats.","The boat that went to Trey's Tunnel wasn't led by Captain Preston.","Captain Yang's boat is either the vessel that went to Arno's Spit or the boat that saw 4 manatees.","The Samantha didn't see a total of 7 manatees.","The Watery Pete is either the vessel that went to Hollow Hole or the vessel that went to Yellow Bend.","The vessel that went to Hollow Hole saw 1 more manatees than the vessel that went to Silver springs.","Captain Armstrong's boat saw more manatees than Captain Espinoza's boat.","The boat that went to Silver springs saw more manatees than Captain Yang's vessel.","The Daily Ray was led by Captain Espinoza."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7","8","9"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Lloyd","Preston","Quinn","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Hollow Hole","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c6238b23eace61d61038be0674391b1"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The produce that sell for $2.90 per pound are either the potatoes or the goods from Bridgeport.","The carrots sell for 40 cents more per pound than the goods from Grant.","The potatoes sell for 10 cents less per pound than the goods from Bridgeport.","The vegetables from Grant sell for 10 cents more per pound than Billy's goods.","Zachary's goods sell for 10 cents more per pound than the produce from Eddyville.","Of Sue's vegetables and the vegetables from Grant, one type sells for $2.60 per pound and the other type is the beets.","Of the artichokes and the vegetables that sell for $2.50 per pound, one type is from Eddyville and the other type is sold by Nettie.","The endive sell for 10 cents less per pound than the produce from Upton.","The turnips sell for somewhat more per pound than the artichokes.","The beets sell for 10 cents more per pound than Zachary's vegetables.","The artichokes sell for 10 cents less per pound than the vegetables from Dickens.","The vegetables from Iowa City sell for 10 cents less per pound than Yolanda's vegetables.","Antonio's produce aren't from Bridgeport."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90","$3.00","$3.10"],"label_b":["Antonio","Billy","Inez","Nettie","Sue","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["artichokes","beets","carrots","endive","potatoes","radishes","turnips"],"label_d":["Bridgeport","Dickens","Eddyville","Frenchville","Grant","Iowa City","Upton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b0c08293f56a3b27b3e7ec9daf7fc19"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["The Irish Pride is somewhat longer than the Restless Wave.","The boat at Dock 16 is 12 feet shorter than the sailboat at Dock 18.","Griffin Gaines's vessel is 3 feet longer than Danielle Davis's boat.","The 40 ft vessel isn't moored at Dock 26.","Charlie Cort's boat is 9 feet longer than the vessel at Dock 28.","The 31 ft sailboat is either the boat at Dock 6 or Kelly Koch's sailboat.","Of the White Squid and the sailboat at Dock 28, one is owned by Griffin Gaines and the other is 28 ft long.","Of the 25 ft sailboat and Griffin Gaines's boat, one is the Fair Weather and the other is moored at Dock 8.","Ann Alvarado's boat is either the Sea Spirit or the boat at Dock 8.","The Adagio III is 6 feet longer than Kelly Koch's vessel.","The Irish Pride isn't moored at Dock 18.","The vessel at Dock 8 is 9 feet longer than Jasper Jones's sailboat."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft","37 ft","40 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Irish Pride","Mystique","Restless Wave","Sea Spirit","White Squid"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Betsy Becker","Charlie Cort","Danielle Davis","Griffin Gaines","Jasper Jones","Kelly Koch"],"label_d":["6","8","9","16","18","26","28"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfdcd03bc6cf724cd23fc761523027e0"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The pygmy racer is shorter than the green & white reptile.","The yellow & blue serpent is 18 inches longer than the two-nosed asp.","The horned viper isn't exactly 48 inches long.","The animal from New Guinea is shorter than the green & red snake.","The ash python isn't green & white.","The black & green snake is 6 inches shorter than the snake from Cambodia.","The pygmy racer is 6 inches longer than the serpent from Uganda.","The serpent from New Guinea is 18 inches longer than the snake from Panama.","Of the reptile that is 48 inches long and the snake that is 12 inches long, one is the two-nosed asp and the other is from Spain.","The pygmy racer is 18 inches shorter than the brown & red reptile.","The banded keel isn't green & red.","The banded keel isn't from Panama.","The brown & red snake is either the reptile from Nicaragua or the reptile that is 48 inches long.","Of the black & white snake and the animal from Panama, one is 42 inches long and the other is 24 inches long.","The horned viper is 12 inches longer than the ash python.","The tawny cobra isn't green & red."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches","42 inches","48 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","black & white","brown & red","green & white","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e251937ab9a1d6d0849ce3d5e5b5801b"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["The hurricane that made landfall at Rockford didn't cause exactly $13.1 million in damage.","Hurricane Deloris didn't cause exactly $17.4 million in damage.","Hurricane Velma hit 4 years after Hurricane Sabrina.","The hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage hit 4 years before Hurricane Audrey.","The hurricane that made landfall at Onawa hit 12 years before the storm that caused $19.2 million in damage.","The storm that hit in 1944 was either the hurricane that made landfall at Granger or the storm that caused $16.9 million in damage.","The storm that made landfall at Alta Vista hit 20 years before the storm that made landfall at Granger.","Of the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista and the hurricane that caused $15.7 million in damage, one was Hurricane Audrey and the other was Hurricane Velma.","The storm that caused $18.5 million in damage, Hurricane Deloris, Hurricane Kristy, Hurricane Sabrina, Hurricane Pam and the storm that made landfall at Onawa were all different hurricanes.","The storm that caused $13.1 million in damage hit sometime after the hurricane that caused $16.6 million in damage.","Of the storm that hit in 1956 and the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia, one was Hurricane Audrey and the other caused $18.5 million in damage.","Of Hurricane Pam and Hurricane Deloris, one hit land at Rockford and the other struck in 1960.","Hurricane Sabrina didn't make landfall at Varina."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960","1964","1968"],"label_b":["Audrey","Deloris","Kristy","Lucy","Pam","Sabrina","Velma"],"label_c":["$13.1 million","$15.7 million","$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$17.4 million","$18.5 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Granger","Hesperia","Onawa","Rockford","Varina","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2df636255c2033069429507f7b734794"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the Jessica Lane apartment is either the family moving in on Sunday or the family moving in on Thursday.","The Gordons are either the family paying $680 a month or the family paying $690 a month.","The family paying $700 a month isn't moving into the M Street apartment.","The family moving into the Jessica Lane apartment is paying 20 dollars more per month than the Underwoods.","The family moving in on Saturday is paying 40 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Thursday.","The family paying $680 a month, the family paying $740 a month, the Ingrams, the Russells, the family moving into the Todd Street apartment and the Quinns are all different families.","The Huffs aren't moving in on Monday.","The Ingrams are paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Wednesday.","The Russells are paying 10 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Friday.","The family moving into the Grove Street apartment is paying 50 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Todd Street apartment.","Of the family moving in on Tuesday and the family paying $730 a month, one is moving into the Jessica Lane apartment and the other is moving into the Lake Street apartment.","The family moving into the Summit Street apartment is paying 20 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Wednesday.","The Huffs are paying more per month than the family moving in on Sunday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730","$740"],"label_b":["Gordons","Huffs","Ingrams","Kerrs","Quinns","Russells","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Grove Street","Jessica Lane","Kermit Lane","Lake Street","M Street","Summit Street","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01ecb9d1e523cc03d1b414c27962c9a6"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Lindsey doesn't have exactly 640 Twitter followers.","The one with 760 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 70 LinkedIn connections.","Neither the one with 57 LinkedIn connections nor the person with 640 Twitter followers is the person with 150 Facebook friends.","The one with 72 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than Blake.","The one with 50 LinkedIn connections has 10 more Facebook friends than the person with 72 LinkedIn connections.","The person with 715 Twitter followers has 10 more Facebook friends than the one with 57 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 804 Twitter followers is either the one with 58 LinkedIn connections or the person with 120 Facebook friends.","Blake doesn't have exactly 50 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 809 Twitter followers has 50 fewer Facebook friends than Rosie.","Lindsey has 180 Facebook friends.","Of Rosie and the person with 140 Facebook friends, one has 50 LinkedIn connections and the other has 804 Twitter followers.","Neil doesn't have exactly 760 Twitter followers.","Danny doesn't have exactly 130 Facebook friends.","Pamela doesn't have exactly 140 Facebook friends.","The person with 640 Twitter followers doesn't have exactly 54 LinkedIn connections.","Blake doesn't have exactly 599 Twitter followers.","Of the person with 160 Facebook friends and the person with 64 LinkedIn connections, one is Lindsey and the other is Neil.","The one with 160 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 70 LinkedIn connections.","Danny doesn't have exactly 140 Facebook friends."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170","180"],"label_b":["Blake","Danny","Lindsey","Neil","Pamela","Rosie","Zachary"],"label_c":["50","54","57","58","64","70","72"],"label_d":["599","640","715","760","790","804","809"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b66368017066e3a5f97bae4db5a0b3c3"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The shell found in Tobago was found 3 years after the honey cerith shell.","Of the shark eye shell and the shell found in Saint Lucia, one was found in 2007 and the other is pink and yellow.","The shell found in Tobago was found 15 years before the shell found in Saint Lucia.","The baby's ear shell wasn't found in 2010.","The spotted key shell was found sometime before the shell found in Jamaica.","The seashell found in Grenada was found sometime before the spotted key shell.","The white and yellow seashell was found 15 years before the brown and pink seashell.","Neither the pink and white seashell nor the blue and white seashell is the horned turban shell.","The baby's ear shell wasn't found in Aruba.","Of the blue and white shell and the coquina shell, one was found in Aruba and the other was found in 1998.","The seashell found in Jamaica is either the black and white shell or the spotted key shell.","The coquina shell was found 3 years before the brown and yellow seashell.","The shell found in 2007 wasn't found in Puerto Rico."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007","2010"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8c4e4c5cdf95d9eb3a7ec20aae23dc8"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Yolanda lost 4 more pounds than the friend who used the caveman diet.","The dieter who started a weight lifting regimen didn't use the vegetarian diet.","Of the dieter who started a rowing regimen and Felicia, one used the vegan diet and the other lost 13 lbs.","The friend who started a yoga regimen lost 2 more pounds than the friend who started a kayaking regimen.","Of the friend who started a jogging regimen and Celia, one lost 9 lbs and the other used the gluten-free diet.","Of Yolanda and the person who lost 15 lbs, one started cycling and the other used the sugar-free diet.","Iris didn't use the dairy-free diet.","The friend who used the sugar-free diet lost somewhat fewer pounds than Kimberly.","The friend who used the vegetarian diet is either Celia or the dieter who lost 11 lbs.","The friend who used the caveman diet lost somewhat fewer pounds than Zachary.","Celia lost 6 fewer pounds than Iris.","Zachary didn't try rowing.","The dieter who lost 5 lbs, the person who used the gluten-free diet, the friend who lost 9 lbs, the friend who started a racquetball regimen and the person who lost 13 lbs are all different people.","Celia lost 2 more pounds than the person who used the sugar-free diet."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11","13","15"],"label_b":["Celia","Doris","Felicia","Iris","Kimberly","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["caveman","dairy-free","gluten-free","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","kayaking","racquetball","rowing","weight lifting","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f48b94a0b61ccd71be6005ad83eb452"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The presenter from Cornell will be either the person who will speak on May 12th or the presenter who will speak on May 10th.","Yolanda is scheduled 1 day after the global warming expert.","The presenter from Yale is scheduled sometime after the global warming expert.","Zachary won't talk about acid rain.","Mable is scheduled sometime after Travis.","Of the person from Ohio State and the presenter who will speak on May 15th, one will discuss solar energy and the other is Zachary.","The presenter who will speak on May 12th won't talk about fossil fuels.","Alexander is scheduled sometime before the presenter from Duke.","The global warming expert is scheduled 2 days after Inez.","The solar energy expert will be either Inez or Alexander.","The wind power expert is scheduled 1 day after the presenter from Ohio State.","The person who will speak on May 12th won't talk about acid rain.","The seven presenters will be the global warming expert, Darlene, the presenter from Cornell, the presenter who will speak on May 11th, the person from Ohio State, the presenter from Yale and the person from Brown.","Yolanda will be either the sulfur oxide expert or the presenter from Yale.","The presenter from Stanford is scheduled 1 day after the presenter from Yale.","The person from Duke won't talk about wind power.","The presenter from Ohio State is scheduled 2 days before the person from Cornell."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_b":["Alexander","Darlene","Inez","Mable","Travis","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["acid rain","fossil fuels","global warming","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Duke","Harvard","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e238e29e16627cb086abe7353f0f58d"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["Yankee Group deployed 3 hours before the squad that dropped at Brook Woods.","Yankee Group deployed 2 hours after the squad that dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The team with 10 members deployed sometime after Whiskey Group.","The team with 5 members is either the squad that dropped at Frazier Park or India Group.","Charlie Group doesn't have exactly 4 members.","The team with 5 members deployed 2 hours after the squad that dropped at Crestline X.","Sierra Group deployed 2 hours after the squad with 10 members.","India Group weren't dropped at Gran Mountain.","Of the squad that dropped at Ezra Forest and the team that jumped at 1:00pm, one is Foxtrot Group and the other has 8 people in it.","The seven teams are the team that dropped at Ezra Forest, the team that jumped at 1:00pm, Yankee Group, the squad with 5 members, Sierra Group, Whiskey Group and Charlie Group.","Sierra Group is either the squad with 4 members or the team with 9 members.","The squad with 10 members deployed 2 hours before the team that dropped at Dana Point.","The squad that jumped at 11:00am doesn't have exactly 4 members.","Of the squad that jumped at 9:00am and Yankee Group, one was dropped at Ezra Forest and the other was dropped at Crestline X.","Charlie Group doesn't have exactly 7 members.","The team that jumped at 10:00am doesn't have exactly 7 members."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b299491a027f179565f667049b56f78c"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Willie scored somewhat higher than Yvette.","The dancer who performed fourth scored 6 points lower than the performer who did the jitterbug.","Tara scored 3 points higher than the person who danced eighth.","Of the dancer that scored 187 points and the contestant that scored 184 points, one danced fourth and the other was Tara.","The person who danced the samba scored 6 points higher than the person who danced the boogie-woogie.","The contestant that scored 199 points was either the dancer who did the samba or the dancer who performed fifth.","The person that scored 199 points didn't do the charleston.","Bessie didn't finish with 196 points.","The dancer who performed fifth was either Evelyn or the dancer that scored 181 points.","Irma didn't perform sixth.","The person who danced first scored 12 points higher than whoever danced the boogie-woogie.","Yvette didn't finish with 190 points.","The person who danced fourth scored somewhat higher than the person who danced the lindy.","The seven dancers were the person who danced seventh, the person that scored 196 points, the person that scored 187 points, Willie, Darla, Evelyn and the performer who did the hustle."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points","196 points","199 points"],"label_b":["Bessie","Darla","Evelyn","Irma","Tara","Willie","Yvette"],"label_c":["1st","4th","5th","6th","7th","8th","9th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","foxtrot","hustle","jitterbug","lindy","samba"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17408f506554f6f9d5c1d680730cfd88"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Silk Mist is either the film-noir or the drama.","The film that received 5 nominations, Silk Mist, the musical and the action film are all different films.","Wild Ones wasn't directed by Paul Walnier.","Thorn of Suns wasn't the romance.","Of Sea of Dreams and the movie that received 2 nominations, one was the action film and the other was directed by Virgil Katz.","The thriller is either the film directed by Tank Reznor or Thorn of Suns.","Thorn of Suns wasn't directed by Paul Walnier.","The musical received more nominations than the movie directed by Danny Trevor.","Silk Mist, the film directed by Adrienne Day, and the film directed by Paul Walnier are three different films.","The thriller received 5 more nominations than the film directed by Virgil Katz.","Sea of Dreams received 4 fewer nominations than the comedy.","The film that received 6 nominations wasn't directed by Paul Walnier.","The movie that received 3 nominations was the musical.","Fatal Sheen is either the film directed by Danny Trevor or the thriller.","The movie directed by Tank Reznor received one more nomination than the movie directed by Gabby Jones.","Maximum Risk received 3 more nominations than the film-noir.","Of Thorn of Suns and the film directed by Maddie Mintz, one was the drama and the other got 5 nominations."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6becdcf5ccd1ece18b02b63429a2d043"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Crystal didn't pay $12.75.","Of the customer who requested wheat grass and the person who paid $6.75, one wanted blackberries and the other is Zachary.","Of the person who wanted tangerines and the customer who wanted raspberries, one asked for quinoa and the other paid $9.75.","Otis didn't request kale.","Amelia paid more than the person who requested ginger.","Ken paid 5 dollars less than the person who wanted bananas.","The customer who wanted tangerines paid 1 dollar more than Zachary.","Amelia, the person who wanted strawberries, the person who paid $7.75, the customer who requested chia seeds and the customer who requested wheat grass are all different people.","Paulette paid 1 dollar less than the person who requested flaxseed.","Otis is either the person who paid $10.75 or the customer who paid $11.75.","The customer who wanted oranges paid 1 dollar less than Zachary.","The person who requested flaxseed is either Ken or Zachary.","The customer who requested chia seeds paid 5 dollars more than the person who wanted blueberries.","The person who requested acai berries paid 2 dollars more than the person who wanted blackberries."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75","$11.75","$12.75"],"label_b":["Amelia","Crystal","Delores","Ken","Otis","Paulette","Zachary"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","blueberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ec6afa456f62c84d0d7be373e79a886"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["Anna didn't win the $30,000 scholarship.","The student who's going to Cornell was awarded some amount less than the student who's going to Northwestern.","Of the student who received the $30,000 scholarship and Wilma, one will major in Theology and the other will major in Mathematics.","The student who received the $55,000 scholarship won't major in Physics.","The student who's going to Stanford was awarded $5,000 more than the person who will major in Astronomy.","The student who will major in Astronomy is either the student who's going to Brown or Jan.","Of Nettie and the person who will major in Mathematics, one will be going to Harvard next year and the other received the $25,000 scholarship.","Wilma isn't going to Penn State.","The person who will major in Biology was awarded some amount less than the person who will major in Mathematics.","The student who's going to Northwestern is either the person who received the $35,000 scholarship or the person who received the $45,000 scholarship.","The student who's going to Harvard was awarded $20,000 less than Wilma.","The person who will major in Biology was awarded $10,000 less than Delores.","The student who will major in Finance was awarded $10,000 less than the person who will major in Physics.","The person who's going to Yale was awarded $10,000 more than the student who's going to Harvard.","Of Tracy and the person who will major in Theology, one received the $50,000 scholarship and the other will be going to Stanford next year."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000","$50,000","$55,000"],"label_b":["Anna","Carrie","Delores","Jan","Nettie","Tracy","Wilma"],"label_c":["Astronomy","Biology","Finance","Mathematics","Philosophy","Physics","Theology"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee7c14d96188c4688a9dec4aa7a820f4"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["The diner who paid $6.99 was either James or the one who got the cream soda.","Zachary paid 1 dollar less than Homer.","Oliver ordered the sloppy joe.","Salvador ordered the turkey plate.","The one who got the ginger ale paid 1 dollar less than the one who got the iced tea.","Neither the diner who ordered the turkey plate nor the diner who ordered the tuna melt was Irene.","Salvador was either the diner who ordered the hamburger or the diner who paid $10.99.","The diner who ordered the meatloaf paid 4 dollars more than James.","Oliver paid more than James.","Of the diner who ordered the hamburger and the one who got the ginger ale, one was Irene and the other paid $6.99.","The diner who ordered the tuna melt didn't have the lemonade.","Neither the diner who paid $7.99 nor the one who got the orange soda was the diner who ordered the tuna melt.","The diner who paid $4.99 didn't order the spaghetti.","The diner who paid $5.99 didn't order the tuna melt.","The diner who ordered the meatloaf was either the one who got the root beer or Salvador.","Of the diner who paid $7.99 and the diner who paid $4.99, one had the ginger ale and the other was Oliver."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Homer","Irene","James","Nina","Oliver","Salvador","Zachary"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","iced tea","lemonade","orange soda","root beer","water"],"label_d":["club sandwich","hamburger","meatloaf","sloppy joe","spaghetti","tuna melt","turkey plate"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=efce3fa4011ff843bb13c8bb20ccae66"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Of York and the diplomat going to Copenhagen, one will leave in March and the other will leave for the 8 day visit.","The ambassador with the 5 day visit will leave 2 months after Daniel.","Neither the diplomat going to Zagreb nor Daniel is the ambassador with the 2 day visit.","Ingram will leave 1 month after the diplomat going to Lisbon.","Of the diplomat leaving in April and the ambassador with the 9 day visit, one is Mr. Riggs and the other will go to Riga.","Ellison won't leave in April.","The diplomat going to Riga will leave for the 2 day visit.","The person going to Athens, the person leaving in February, the diplomat leaving in April, the ambassador with the 7 day visit, the ambassador with the 5 day visit and the person leaving in July are all different diplomats.","The diplomat going to Copenhagen will leave sometime before the ambassador with the 6 day visit.","The ambassador with the 4 day visit will leave 2 months after Ellison.","Of Underwood and the ambassador with the 9 day visit, one will leave in January and the other will go to Paris.","The person going to Zagreb won't leave for the 8 day visit.","Daniel will leave sometime after the diplomat going to Zagreb."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Daniel","Ellison","Ingram","Lee","Riggs","Underwood","York"],"label_c":["2 day","4 day","5 day","6 day","7 day","8 day","9 day"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Lisbon","Paris","Riga","Vienna","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=220fcfd739c5c2f0b85aafa254dbfdc5"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["\"Ellie\" lived sometime after the mammoth that was 8.2 ft tall.","Of \"Dumbo\" and the animal that was 8.9 ft tall, one is thought to be 200,000 years old and the other was unearthed in Michigan.","The mammoth believed to be 200,000 years old was unearthed in Saskatchewan.","\"Ellie\" was unearthed in Siberia.","The animal that was 9.3 ft tall lived 120,000 years after \"Fang\".","\"Dumbo\" lived 90,000 years after the mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall.","\"Snuffles\" is thought to be 170,000 years old.","Of the animal believed to be 140,000 years old and the animal that was 7.8 ft tall, one was unearthed in Norway and the other was named \"Bernie\".","The mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall was either the animal believed to be 110,000 years old or the mammoth found in Alaska.","The animal found in Michigan lived sometime after the animal found in Scotland.","\"Peanut\", the animal that was 7.8 ft tall, the animal believed to be 230,000 years old, the animal believed to be 80,000 years old and the mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old were all different animals.","\"Thumper\" was either the mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall or the animal that was 9.6 ft tall.","\"Peanut\" lived 30,000 years before the animal that was 8.1 ft tall."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years","80,000 years","50,000 years"],"label_b":["Bernie","Dumbo","Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles","Thumper"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Michigan","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland","Siberia"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft","9.3 ft","9.6 ft"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a01f5c97a18bf170f9c6bd03bd76d14"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["The politician whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees spoke 4 days after Conner Dawes.","Of Conner Dawes and the Objectivist, one spoke in front of 2,250 attendees and the other spoke on January 16th.","Barron Tweed was either the candidate whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees or the politician whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees.","Of Ashley Dale and the politician whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees, one spoke on January 14th and the other was the Socialist.","The Libertarian spoke 1 day before Daniel Stead.","Fred Maddox spoke 5 days after the Democrat.","The Reformist, Conner Dawes, the candidate whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees, the candidate who spoke on January 17th, Barron Tweed and the speaker whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees were all different people.","The speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees spoke 2 days after the politician whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees.","The Democrat spoke 1 day before Edith Frayle.","The person whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees was either Conner Dawes or the Independent.","The Reformist spoke 5 days before the Socialist."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th","January 19th","January 20th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Barron Tweed","Conner Dawes","Daniel Stead","Edith Frayle","Fred Maddox","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Libertarian","Objectivist","Reformist","Republican","Socialist"],"label_d":["850","1,200","1,450","1,600","1,875","2,250","2,600"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5e09d600c505a2da4aa1673c397da47"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The player who lost in 26 moves played sometime after Yvonne.","Brooke played 1 game before the person who lost in 21 moves.","Yvonne was either the person who started with the Ware Opening or the player who started with the Evans Gambit.","The person who lost in 41 moves was either the person who played first or the person who played sixth.","The player who started with the Giuoco Start played sometime after Brooke.","The player who started with the Benko Gambit played 2 games after Zachary.","The person who lost in 30 moves played 1 game after the player who started with the Reti Opening.","The person who played third didn't lose after exactly 21 moves.","Of the player who lost in 29 moves and the person who started with the Benko Gambit, one played sixth and the other was Irma.","Brooke played 1 game before the player who started with the Ware Opening.","Luis didn't play second.","Zachary was either the person who started with the Slav Defense or the player who lost in 25 moves.","Yvonne played third.","The player who started with the Torre Attack, the person who played sixth, and the person who played first are three different people.","The player who started with the Giuoco Start played 3 games before Mae."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Brooke","Irma","Luis","Mae","Sonja","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["18","21","25","26","29","30","41"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4d9d9c581a98eb9153f0ec94844bc3e"} {"story":"Help Jackie research her article on the oldest living people in America by matching each centenarian to their age, hometown and state.","clues":["Of Iris and Ben, one is a native of Louisiana and the other lives in Udell.","The person who is 111 years old isn't a native of Illinois.","The person who is 112 years old isn't a native of Texas.","Willard is either the person who lives in Compton or the centenarian who is 109 years old.","Neither Ben nor the person who is 112 years old is the centenarian who lives in Morley.","The centenarian who lives in Rutherford isn't a native of Louisiana.","The centenarian who lives in Udell isn't a native of Florida.","Floyd isn't a native of Florida.","The centenarian who lives in Compton is older than the person who lives in Highland.","Of the Connecticut native and Olivia, one is 111 years old and the other lives in Compton.","The person who is 115 years old doesn't live in West Liberty.","The centenarian who lives in Udell is 1 year older than the Rhode Island native.","Ben isn't 114 years old.","The Connecticut native is 3 years younger than the Rhode Island native.","Roxanne is 2 years older than the person who lives in Morley.","Willard is older than Doris.","The centenarian who lives in Morley is either the Hawaii native or the Illinois native.","Roxanne doesn't live in Rutherford."],"categories":["Ages","Names","States","Hometowns"],"label_a":["109 years","110 years","111 years","112 years","113 years","114 years","115 years"],"label_b":["Ben","Doris","Floyd","Iris","Olivia","Roxanne","Willard"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Florida","Hawaii","Illinois","Louisiana","Rhode Island","Texas"],"label_d":["Compton","Highland","Morley","Old Station","Rutherford","Udell","West Liberty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fae65da8adc7a46c7c554f09fc0cbe5"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["Of the superhero who started in 2007 and Matt Minkle, one patrols Libertyville and the other is \"Wonderman\".","The person who patrols Libertyville began 5 years before \"Wonderman\".","Ivor Ingram is either the hero who patrols Tenth Avenue or \"Criminal Bane\".","Of the superhero who patrols Mission Vale and the person who patrols Apple Valley, one began his crusade in 2011 and the other is \"Criminal Bane\".","The person who patrols Green Hills began sometime after the hero who patrols Apple Valley.","\"Deep Shadow\" began 3 years before \"Ultra Hex\".","Sid Shaffer began 3 years after the hero who patrols Green Hills.","The person who patrols Apple Valley began 1 year before the hero who patrols Summerland.","The superhero who started in 2011 isn't Cal Copeland.","Of Sid Shaffer and Hal Houston, one began his crusade in 2007 and the other is \"Prism Shield\".","The person who started in 2012 doesn't patrol Frazier Park.","\"Max Fusion\" didn't start his patrol in 2011.","Kurt Knapp is either the person who started in 2012 or the superhero who started in 2010."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Cal Copeland","Hal Houston","Ivor Ingram","Kurt Knapp","Lyle Lucas","Matt Minkle","Sid Shaffer"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Frazier Park","Green Hills","Libertyville","Mission Vale","Summerland","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d20e1b6edfa993369dd32b3601ac73f0"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["Nancy won't talk about fossil fuels.","Of the global warming expert and the presenter from Yale, one is Valerie and the other will speak on May 12th.","The wind power expert is scheduled 3 days after the global warming expert.","Mable isn't from Brown.","The person from Cornell won't talk about fossil fuels.","The person from Stanford is scheduled 1 day after the solar energy expert.","Of the global warming expert and the presenter who will speak on May 15th, one is Valerie and the other is from Stanford.","The person from Ohio State is scheduled 1 day after the global warming expert.","Ramon will be either the presenter from Duke or the person from Yale.","Of the acid rain expert and the person from Stanford, one will speak on May 11th and the other is Nancy.","Darlene won't talk about sulfur oxide.","The person from Harvard, the person who will speak on May 15th, the presenter who will speak on May 13th, the presenter who will speak on May 14th and Darlene will be all different presenters.","The person from Brown is scheduled sometime before Darlene.","Neither Valerie nor Oliver will be the person who will speak on May 13th.","The person from Cornell is scheduled 2 days after the person from Duke.","The presenter from Yale is scheduled sometime before Mable."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_b":["Darlene","Mable","Nancy","Oliver","Ramon","Valerie","Zachary"],"label_c":["acid rain","fossil fuels","global warming","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Duke","Harvard","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8768fb6bb1c7e8f5ea991c8b536aaf71"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Dr. Acevedo's article is either the 16-page piece or the essay in Chapter 7.","Dr. Rowland's article will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Terry's piece.","Of the 7-page essay and the essay in Chapter 2, one was written by Dr. Yates and the other is about physiology.","Of the 10-page article and the 9-page essay, one will be in Chapter 2 and the other was written by Dr. Estes.","The essay about earthquakes will appear 5 chapters before Dr. Acevedo's article.","Dr. Terry's article will appear 1 chapter before the essay about space travel.","The essay about physiology will appear 2 chapters before the 10-page essay.","Dr. Orr's article will appear somewhere in the book after the 9-page article.","The 8-page essay will appear 1 chapter before the piece about dinosaurs.","The piece about oceanography will appear 3 chapters after the piece about dinosaurs.","The 14-page article, the article about volcanoes, the piece about dinosaurs and the piece in Chapter 4 are all different essays."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6","Chapter 7"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Dean","Estes","Orr","Rowland","Terry","Yates"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","9","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ab8203d67110fbca4032b9af8082140"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Of the player who wears number 24 and the person with 11 goals, one is from the Ice Hogs and the other is Walls.","The player from the Bears scored 2 goals less than Vazquez.","The player who wears number 10 scored 3 goals more than the person who wears number 24.","The player with 10 goals doesn't wear number 12.","Ingram doesn't wear number 12.","The player from the Bears scored 2 goals less than the person who wears number 9.","The player with 9 goals isn't from the River Kings.","Ingram doesn't wear number 6.","Santos isn't from the Monsters.","Of the player from the Wolverines and the person with 6 goals, one is Duran and the other wears number 24.","Of the person who wears number 24 and the person from the Monsters, one had 10 goals this season and the other is Walls.","Ingram is either the player with 6 goals or the person from the River Kings.","Of the person who wears number 25 and the player who wears number 24, one is Santos and the other had 6 goals this season.","The seven players are Owens, the person who wears number 24, the person who wears number 10, the person with 10 goals, the player from the Comets, the person who wears number 9 and the player with 12 goals."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Andrews","Duran","Ingram","Owens","Santos","Vazquez","Walls"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","Comets","Ice Hogs","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["3","6","9","10","12","24","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12fa5653d34cf05b7a946fa46e7852c6"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["The order that included apricots cost 2 dollars less than the order that included cranberries.","The purchase that included kiwis cost 3 dollars less than Zachary's order.","The $6.25 order is either Bennie's order or the purchase that included rhubarb.","The purchase that included kiwis cost 2 dollars less than the order that included apricots.","The purchase that included blackberries cost 1 dollar more than the order that included strawberries.","Neither the order that included onions nor Irma's order is the order that included blackberries.","The order that included kale is either Bennie's purchase or Floyd's order.","The order that included cranberries didn't include parsnips.","The purchase that included cranberries didn't include onions.","The order that included spinach cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included onions.","The order that included rhubarb cost less than Tami's order.","Zachary's purchase cost 3 dollars less than Floyd's order.","Of the purchase that included oranges and the purchase that included cranberries, one cost $8.25 and the other included leeks.","Bennie's purchase cost 1 dollar less than Wesley's order.","Irma's order cost 5 dollars more than Bennie's purchase.","Zachary's purchase is either the purchase that included leeks or the order that included parsnips."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25","$9.25","$10.25"],"label_b":["Alisha","Bennie","Floyd","Irma","Tami","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["kale","leeks","onions","parsnips","rhubarb","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["apricots","blackberries","cranberries","kiwis","oranges","strawberries","watermelons"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ed049028c151e2722651d554cbda140"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 14-year-old has a birthday 8 days after the child from Cornville.","Franklin has a birthday sometime before Patti.","The grandchild from St. Paul has a birthday 8 days after the 9-year-old.","Sadie, the child with the April 7th birthday, the 18-year-old, the one with the April 11th birthday, the 12-year-old and the 9-year-old are all different children.","Of the grandchild with the April 23rd birthday and the child from Valley Center, one is Kerry and the other is 12 years old.","The 9-year-old has a birthday 12 days before the 5-year-old.","Franklin isn't 14 years old.","The one from St. Paul has a birthday 4 days before the grandchild from Le Mars.","The grandchild from Valley Center has a birthday 4 days after the 5-year-old.","Franklin isn't 6 years old.","The child with the April 7th birthday, Tanya, and the 12-year-old are three different children.","The child with the April 27th birthday doesn't live in El Monte.","The 5-year-old is either the grandchild from Cornville or Patti.","The child from Goldfield has a birthday 4 days after Tanya.","Calvin has a birthday sometime before the 12-year-old.","Douglas wasn't born on April 23rd."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th","April 23rd","April 27th"],"label_b":["Calvin","Douglas","Franklin","Kerry","Patti","Sadie","Tanya"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","12","14","18"],"label_d":["Cornville","El Monte","Goldfield","Klamath River","Le Mars","St. Paul","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffcd879643fcbc7c0e31ad6f8f88cc2e"} {"story":"An environmental impact conference is being held this month in Pasadena, where a different presentation will be made each day. Match each presenter to their topic and institution, and determine the day on which each will give their talk.","clues":["The acid rain expert is scheduled 2 days before Yolanda.","Inez isn't from Harvard.","The presenter from Cornell is scheduled sometime before the global warming expert.","Travis will be either the presenter who will speak on May 10th or the person from Ohio State.","Of the fossil fuels expert and Travis, one is from Stanford and the other will speak on May 10th.","Neither the presenter from Duke nor the presenter from Cornell will be Inez.","Ramon isn't from Cornell.","The presenter who will speak on May 11th will discuss sulfur oxide.","The person from Duke is scheduled 1 day before Gerard.","The fossil fuels expert is scheduled sometime before the presenter from Duke.","Judy is scheduled 3 days after the person from Duke.","The presenter who will speak on May 10th is from Yale.","The presenter who will speak on May 11th will be either Ramon or Judy.","Of the presenter who will speak on May 11th and the solar energy expert, one is from Ohio State and the other is from Cornell.","The presenter from Duke will discuss wind power.","The person from Harvard won't talk about global warming."],"categories":["Days","Presenters","Topics","Institutions"],"label_a":["May 10th","May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_b":["Elena","Gerard","Inez","Judy","Ramon","Travis","Yolanda"],"label_c":["acid rain","fossil fuels","global warming","nitrogen usage","solar energy","sulfur oxide","wind power"],"label_d":["Brown","Cornell","Duke","Harvard","Ohio State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3e6be8b965dd1a3580d761f51045807"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm is either Verna or the party-goer who brought the potato chips.","The participant who arrived at 4:50 pm didn't bring the corn chips.","Of the participant who brought the hummus and Marilyn, one arrived at 4:40 pm and the other arrived at 5:00 pm.","Of the friend who brought the potato chips and the participant from Fairfield, one arrived at 4:40 pm and the other is Eunice.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm isn't from Kernville.","The party-goer from Pine Valley arrived 20 minutes after the friend from El Segundo.","The participant who brought the pork rinds is either Verna or the participant from Dos Palos.","Eunice is either the party-goer who brought the pizza or the friend who arrived at 4:50 pm.","Olga arrived 5 minutes after the party-goer who brought the potato chips.","The seven people are the party-goer who brought the pizza, the party-goer who arrived at 4:55 pm, the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm, Verna, the party-goer who arrived at 5:00 pm, the friend who arrived at 4:50 pm and Marilyn.","The participant from Martensdale arrived 25 minutes after the friend who brought the onion dip.","The participant from Anaheim Hills arrived 5 minutes after Grant.","Nelson didn't arrive at 4:55 pm."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["Eunice","Grant","Lorraine","Marilyn","Nelson","Olga","Verna"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=125a2f6b3b2f55df01a5249ab75e5169"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Terry isn't complaining about heartburn.","Zachary has an appointment 1 hour after Billy.","The person suffering from heartburn has an appointment 2 hours after Billy.","Zachary isn't complaining about foot pain.","The person with Lifealign insurance is either the patient suffering from back pain or the person with the 2:00pm appointment.","Dave is either the patient with Fumanix insurance or the patient with Red Shield insurance.","Steven isn't complaining about foot pain.","The person with the 12 noon appointment doesn't have insurance through HealthCo.","Terry doesn't have the 1:00pm appointment.","Of Dave and Billy, one is complaining about migraines and the other has the 9:00am appointment.","Melvin has an appointment 5 hours after the patient with Medicorp insurance.","The patient with the 1:00pm appointment isn't complaining about shingles.","Neither Melvin nor the person suffering from hip pain is the person with the 2:00pm appointment.","The patient with Red Shield insurance isn't complaining about migraines.","Fernando doesn't have insurance through HealthCo.","Of the patient suffering from heartburn and the patient with Ambercare insurance, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other has the 9:00am appointment.","The seven patients are Dave, the person with the 1:00pm appointment, the person with the 10:00am appointment, the patient suffering from back pain, the patient suffering from hip pain, the patient with Triflex insurance and the person with the 9:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Billy","Dave","Fernando","Melvin","Steven","Terry","Zachary"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=052361f36cbded26320f5e5e32f5dd2d"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Cathy didn't dive on Friday.","Whoever dove on Thursday caught more fish than the person who worked at Holly Hock.","Henrietta didn't dive on Monday.","Natasha caught more fish than Cathy.","Of the person who caught 24 lion fish and the person who caught 27 lion fish, one is Cathy and the other dived on Sunday.","Eloise didn't work at Charles Sink.","Eloise didn't work at Holly Hock.","The person who worked at Ethel Bay caught more fish than Martin.","Whoever dove on Wednesday caught 3 fewer fish than the person who worked at Gillis Deep.","The person who caught 21 lion fish didn't work at Belle Bar.","Natasha was either the spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish or whoever dove on Sunday.","Of the person who worked at Ash Cay and the spearfisher who caught 15 lion fish, one dived on Thursday and the other is Cathy.","Danielle caught 6 more fish than the person who worked at Holly Hock.","Whoever dove on Monday was either the person who worked at Gillis Deep or the spearfisher who caught 30 lion fish.","Eloise didn't work at Belle Bar.","Of the spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish and the spearfisher who caught 24 lion fish, one is Cathy and the other worked at Front Reef.","The seven people were Natasha, the person who worked at Ash Cay, the spearfisher who caught 15 lion fish, the person who worked at Belle Bar, whoever dove on Wednesday, whoever dove on Saturday and the person who worked at Charles Sink.","Martin didn't dive on Wednesday."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27","30"],"label_b":["Cathy","Danielle","Eloise","Henrietta","Martin","Natasha","Wendy"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=385c6599734eb7390dea88f116247d44"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Clarence's job isn't the birthday.","Norman's assignment won't have exactly 125 attendees.","The symposium job will involve 25 more people than the event in Arizona.","The anniversary assignment will involve 25 more people than the symposium job.","Of the anniversary job and Clarence's job, one will be in Georgia and the other will be in Louisiana.","Edmund's assignment will involve 100 fewer people than the retreat job.","Of Flora's assignment and the job with 125 attendees, one is the birthday and the other will be in Oklahoma.","The seven events are the wedding event, the event in Oklahoma, the job with 50 attendees, Isaac's assignment, Glenda's event, the assignment with 125 attendees and the assignment in Kansas.","The event with 50 attendees is either the retreat assignment or the graduation job.","Glenda's job is either the assignment with 100 attendees or the assignment in Kansas.","The birthday job will involve 25 more people than the assignment in Louisiana.","The job in Louisiana will involve 25 more people than the assignment in Iowa.","The job with 175 attendees is either the assignment in Arizona or the event in Kansas."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150","175","200"],"label_b":["Clarence","Edmund","Flora","Glenda","Isaac","Norman","Teresa"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","graduation","retreat","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":["Arizona","Georgia","Hawaii","Iowa","Kansas","Louisiana","Oklahoma"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3315b09e29aab493e3652d3b3d906687"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The Falcon X-2 has a top speed of Mach 3.4.","Of the $150 million plane and the jet built by Pittakan, one has a top speed of Mach 2.8 and the other is the Falcon X-2.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3 costs 25 million dollars more than the Dragon F-15.","The Falcon X-2 costs 25 million dollars less than the Graywing VX.","The $225 million aircraft is either the aircraft with a top speed of Mach 2.9 or the Raven 12.","The seven jets are the Raven 12, the aircraft built by Forsyth, the aircraft built by Wiseman, the jet built by Pittakan, the aircraft built by Drummond, the plane built by Ale and Moore and the $225 million plane.","The aircraft built by Wiseman costs 25 million dollars more than the jet built by Ale and Moore.","The aircraft built by Wiseman costs 25 million dollars less than the jet with a top speed of Mach 3.4.","The Darkwing 6 costs 50 million dollars less than the aircraft built by McConnell.","The plane with a top speed of Mach 3.4 costs less than the Vipertooth.","Of the Raven 12 and the $175 million aircraft, one was built by Forsyth and the other has a top speed of Mach 3.2.","Of the jet with a top speed of Mach 1.8 and the jet built by Forsyth, one costs $175 million and the other is the Dragon F-15."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million","$225 million","$250 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Dragon F-15","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12","Vipertooth"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","Forsyth","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife","Wiseman"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.5","Mach 2.8","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bff7bad0d321dc2915f3580d6a2470b"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Josefina spoke 12 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Bush.","The seven students were Vicki, the student who gave the presentation on President Coolidge, the student who spoke for 5 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on President Adams, the student who gave the presentation on President Van Buren, the student who gave the presentation on President Bush and the student who got the B+.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Coolidge was either Donnie or Stacy.","The student who got the D was either the presenter who spoke for 11 minutes or Vicki.","The student who got the A didn't talk about President Coolidge.","Zachary spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who got the D.","The presenter who got the A- didn't talk about President Van Buren.","The student who gave the presentation on President Bush spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the C-.","The student who got the A- spoke 9 minutes more than Vicki.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Harding was either the student who spoke for 20 minutes or the presenter who got the D.","The student who got the C+ spoke 3 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Fillmore.","Of Kelvin and Josefina, one spoke for 23 minutes and the other got the A-.","Georgia didn't get the B+.","Donnie spoke 6 minutes more than the presenter who got the C+."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes","20 minutes","23 minutes"],"label_b":["Donnie","Georgia","Josefina","Kelvin","Stacy","Vicki","Zachary"],"label_c":["Adams","Bush","Coolidge","Fillmore","Harding","Roosevelt","Van Buren"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1371c4c0270d94744744d288ed2a45dc"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["Ned Noble left 2 days before the reporter who covered the royal wedding.","The journalist who went to Luxembourg was either the journalist sent out on April 10th or Tam Terry.","The journalist who went to Iceland left 3 days before Tam Terry.","Of the journalist sent out on April 6th and the person who covered the election, one went to Qatar and the other was Tam Terry.","The reporter who covered the mass protests left 1 day after Randy Reid.","The reporter who went to Iceland didn't cover the flooding.","Of Maddy Moore and Peter Peck, one went to Luxembourg and the other was sent out on April 6th.","Linda Lott, the journalist who covered the royal wedding, the reporter sent out on April 5th, the journalist who went to Vietnam and the person sent out on April 8th were all different people.","Linda Lott left sometime before the reporter who went to Russia.","The journalist who went to Iceland left 5 days before the person who covered the Olympic games.","The journalist sent out on April 8th didn't go to Russia.","The reporter who covered the earthquake left 1 day before Peter Peck.","The person sent out on April 9th was either Tam Terry or the journalist who went to Nicaragua."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th","April 9th","April 10th"],"label_b":["Linda Lott","Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Peter Peck","Randy Reid","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["earthquake","election","flooding","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Iceland","Luxembourg","Monaco","Nicaragua","Qatar","Russia","Vietnam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=889ddd11714eae1729536364ad4d8ba0"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["The candidate whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees spoke 2 days after the candidate whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees.","The person whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees wasn't the Objectivist.","Of the person who spoke on January 18th and Edith Frayle, one spoke in front of 850 attendees and the other spoke in front of 1,600 attendees.","Barron Tweed was either the politician whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees or the politician whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees.","The person whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees wasn't the Objectivist.","The candidate whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees spoke 5 days after the speaker whose speech brought in 1,200 attendees.","The person whose speech brought in 1,875 attendees spoke sometime before the Socialist.","The Reformist spoke sometime before the Republican.","Fred Maddox spoke 3 days after the Republican.","The person who spoke on January 20th was either the Libertarian or the speaker whose speech brought in 850 attendees.","Conner Dawes spoke 1 day after the Reformist.","The candidate whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees, the Socialist, and the politician who spoke on January 15th are three different people.","The person whose speech brought in 850 attendees spoke sometime after Ashley Dale.","The Socialist was either Conner Dawes or Ashley Dale.","Ashley Dale spoke 3 days after Daniel Stead.","The speaker whose speech brought in 2,250 attendees wasn't the Independent."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th","January 19th","January 20th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Barron Tweed","Conner Dawes","Daniel Stead","Edith Frayle","Fred Maddox","Gara Oldman"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Libertarian","Objectivist","Reformist","Republican","Socialist"],"label_d":["850","1,200","1,450","1,600","1,875","2,250","2,600"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f23cf2120361aab20744555393aa1cb7"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The pink and white seashell is either the coquina shell or the shell found in 2007.","The shell found in Martinique isn't brown and yellow.","The white and yellow seashell is either the shell found in 2007 or the shell found in Martinique.","The honey cerith shell was found sometime after the brown and pink shell.","The shell found in 2007 is either the seashell found in Jamaica or the seashell found in Tobago.","The seashell found in 1992 is either the baby's ear shell or the brown and pink seashell.","The shell found in Aruba was found 9 years before the spotted key shell.","The monk's fin shell was found 3 years after the seashell found in Aruba.","Of the white and yellow shell and the seashell found in 1995, one is the baby's ear and the other was found in Grenada.","The shell found in Tobago was found 3 years before the shark eye shell.","The seashell found in 2010 wasn't found in Puerto Rico.","The shell found in Jamaica was found 12 years after the horned turban shell.","The monk's fin shell, the black and white seashell, the shell found in 2001, the shell found in Aruba and the blue and white seashell are all different shells.","The seashell found in Martinique was found 3 years after the black and white seashell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004","2007","2010"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aad1a311bd866752532a5d099d577b45"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Of Eddie and the gentleman that took Kara to the beach, one was the musician and the other was 27 years old.","The 25-year-old was the boxer.","The teacher was either the date that took Kara to the beach or the 23-year-old.","Dean was the banker.","The man that took Kara to the movies was older than the teacher.","Vincent was either the date that took Kara to the concert or the man that took Kara to the skating rink.","The man that took Kara to the restaurant wasn't the firefighter.","The date that took Kara to the concert was 1 year older than the gentleman that took Kara to the movies.","Dean was 1 year older than the firefighter.","The 25-year-old, the 23-year-old, the man that took Kara to the movies and the 27-year-old were all different men.","The accountant was older than the banker.","The date that took Kara to the county fair was 1 year older than Vincent.","The 25-year-old was either Casey or the musician.","Randy took Kara to the county fair.","Nathan wasn't exactly 26 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26","27","28"],"label_b":["Casey","Dean","Eddie","Jesus","Nathan","Randy","Vincent"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","firefighter","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","county fair","movies","restaurant","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6114828e7e0db3b95f80b111c751e0c"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The crater that is 1,200 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in February.","The crater discovered in August is believed to be 150,000 years newer than the crater that is 930 meters wide.","The feature discovered in August is believed to be older than the crater discovered in September.","The feature in Saudi Arabia, the crater that is 780 meters wide, the crater that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E., the feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E., the crater discovered in February and the crater discovered in August were all different impacts.","The feature in Qatar is believed to be 120,000 years older than the feature discovered in October.","The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. was either the crater in Brunei or the feature discovered in April.","The feature in Iraq isn't exactly 1,480 meters wide.","The crater in Iraq is believed to be newer than the feature that is 780 meters wide.","Of the crater that is 550 meters wide and the crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E., one was found in April and the other is in Haiti.","The feature discovered in June is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the feature that is 930 meters wide.","The feature in Brunei was either the feature that is 2,250 meters wide or the feature that was dated to 90,000 B.C.E..","The crater in Saudi Arabia is believed to be 60,000 years older than the feature that is 3,500 meters wide.","The crater in Macedonia was either the feature discovered in August or the crater discovered in December.","The crater that is 1,480 meters wide is believed to be newer than the crater in Haiti."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E.","60,000 B.C.E.","30,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Brunei","Haiti","Iraq","Macedonia","Qatar","Saudi Arabia","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["February","April","June","August","September","October","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39986f2dacd6ebcd62e1e0d0aeff7448"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["Foxtrot Battalion will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Taylor.","The seven battalions are Foxtrot Battalion, the battalion deploying in July, the group deploying to Cheelia, the group deploying to Ormmose, the battalion deploying in April, the group deploying to Nyeos and the battalion led by Commander Rhodes.","The battalion led by Commander Ortega will deploy 4 months before Oscar Battalion.","The battalion deploying in July won't deploy to Achad.","The group deploying to Cheelia isn't Zulu Battalion.","The group deploying to Rothoc will deploy 2 months before the group deploying to Ormmose.","The battalion led by Commander Sanchez won't deploy to Shyeh.","The battalion led by Commander Taylor won't deploy to Shyeh.","The battalion led by Commander Lee will deploy sometime after the group deploying to Ormmose.","The battalion led by Commander Sanchez isn't Zulu Battalion.","Of the group deploying to Achad and the group deploying to Ormmose, one is Tango Battalion and the other is led by Commander Lee.","Of the group deploying to Jaorm and Mike Battalion, one is led by Commander Quinn and the other will deploy in January.","The battalion led by Commander Ortega will deploy 2 months before the group deploying to Nyeos.","Of the battalion led by Commander Ortega and the battalion deploying in April, one is Uniform Battalion and the other will deploy to Ormmose.","The battalion deploying in July won't deploy to Jaorm."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Bauer","Lee","Ortega","Quinn","Rhodes","Sanchez","Taylor"],"label_c":["Foxtrot","Mike","November","Oscar","Tango","Uniform","Zulu"],"label_d":["Achad","Cheelia","Jaorm","Nyeos","Ormmose","Rothoc","Shyeh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6540de135b11a5f3f5e55e8480bf6ab"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Grandero was fined 75 dollars more than the car with the SVZ-880 plates.","The car with the GGZ-007 plates is either the Grandero or the Dartson.","The vehicle with the BMG-831 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the car from Hawaii.","The vehicle that received the $175 fine is from Colorado.","The car that received the $150 fine isn't from Alaska.","The automobile from Delaware is either the vehicle with the GGZ-007 plates or the automobile with the MRT-628 plates.","The Injitsu was fined 50 dollars more than the Dartson.","Of the automobile from Mississippi and the car that received the $50 fine, one is the Etsalle and the other is the Cavalo.","Of the Fierro and the Etsalle, one is from Ohio and the other was fined $50.","The automobile that received the $125 fine is either the car with the BMG-831 plates or the car with the RBD-337 plates.","The car from Mississippi doesn't have the RBD-337 plates.","Of the automobile that received the $25 fine and the vehicle from Colorado, one is the Grandero and the other has the MRT-628 plates.","Of the Fierro and the Cavalo, one has the SVZ-880 plates and the other was fined $125.","The vehicle that received the $50 fine doesn't have the FRZ-192 plates."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125","$150","$175"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Etsalle","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Alaska","Colorado","Delaware","Hawaii","Louisiana","Mississippi","Ohio"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c374ab06eec40ff5af585598f55dd1fe"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Of the stamp that was issued in 1915 and Ted Tucker's stamp, one sold for $125,000 and the other sold for $200,000.","Odette Opal's stamp wasn't issued in 1879.","Of Nina Nunez's stamp and the stamp that was issued in 1821, one sold for $275,000 and the other was the \"Jenny Penny\".","The stamp that was issued in 1927 was either the $125,000 stamp or the $275,000 stamp.","The stamp that was issued in 1915 sold for $125,000 less than the \"Cap de Boule\".","The stamp that was issued in 1850 sold for $75,000 more than the \"Yellownose\".","Of Ray Ricardo's stamp and the stamp that was issued in 1866, one sold for $150,000 and the other was the \"Frog's Eye\".","The stamp that was issued in 1915 sold for $125,000 less than the stamp that was issued in 1879.","Odette Opal's stamp, the \"Bull's Dove\", the $175,000 stamp, the $125,000 stamp and the $275,000 stamp were all different stamps.","The $200,000 stamp wasn't the \"Inverted Blue\".","Mel Morton's stamp sold for $25,000 less than the \"Bull's Dove\".","Neither the $200,000 stamp nor the \"Cap de Boule\" was Pam Parson's stamp.","Ray Ricardo's stamp sold for $25,000 less than Ted Tucker's stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000","$250,000","$275,000"],"label_b":["Mel Morton","Nina Nunez","Odette Opal","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade","Ray Ricardo","Ted Tucker"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Danish Rosa","Frog\\'s Eye","Inverted Blue","Jenny Penny","Yellownose"],"label_d":["1821","1850","1866","1879","1903","1915","1927"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d8e83ddd0d3f968d6f9bdd6a818200a"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Bonita arrived 5 minutes before the friend who brought the soda.","Of the friend who brought the potato chips and the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm, one is from El Segundo and the other is Tom.","The friend from El Segundo is either the friend who brought the pizza or the friend who arrived at 4:45 pm.","The friend who brought the hummus is either the participant who arrived at 5:00 pm or the friend who arrived at 4:55 pm.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm isn't from Martensdale.","Clinton isn't from Fairfield.","Marilyn arrived 15 minutes after the friend from El Segundo.","Felipe isn't from Martensdale.","Julie arrived 10 minutes before Clinton.","The party-goer from Kernville arrived 15 minutes after Clinton.","The friend from Anaheim Hills brought the potato chips.","The friend who arrived at 4:50 pm is either Marilyn or the party-goer who brought the onion dip.","Amber arrived 5 minutes after the friend who brought the onion dip.","Julie arrived 15 minutes before the friend from Dos Palos.","Of the participant who brought the soda and the party-goer who brought the pork rinds, one arrived at 4:35 pm and the other is Clinton."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Bonita","Clinton","Felipe","Julie","Marilyn","Tom"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90dea9509a30a6a284455ee9b44cf1ce"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["The piece in Chapter 7, the essay about volcanoes and the piece about oceanography are all different essays.","Of the article about space travel and the essay in Chapter 5, one is 7 pages long and the other was written by Dr. Underwood.","Of Dr. Underwood's essay and the 9-page piece, one is about earthquakes and the other is about physiology.","Of the piece about space travel and the piece about physiology, one was written by Dr. Callahan and the other will be in Chapter 6.","Dr. Callahan's essay will appear somewhere in the book before Dr. Leach's essay.","The 12-page article will appear 3 chapters after the essay about oceanography.","The article about oceanography will appear somewhere in the book before the essay about physiology.","Dr. Phillips's piece is either the 8-page piece or the essay in Chapter 3.","Of Dr. Quinn's essay and the article about physiology, one will be in Chapter 2 and the other is 16 pages long.","The article in Chapter 5 isn't 14 pages long.","Dr. Rowland's article will appear 3 chapters after the 10-page piece.","The article about asteroids will appear 3 chapters before the essay about space travel.","Dr. Rowland's piece is either the article about space travel or the article in Chapter 2.","Dr. Leach's essay won't be in Chapter 4."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6","Chapter 7"],"label_b":["Callahan","Leach","Phillips","Quinn","Rowland","Underwood","Vance"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","9","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcd23a577d9d6029e6b959bb41908ac7"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["The contestant from Norway scored 28 fewer points than the contestant who jumped 95.0 meters.","The jumper from Canada scored 21 more points than the person who jumped 110.8 meters.","Florence was either the person who jumped 96.3 meters or the person who scored 124 points.","Of Vicky and the contestant who scored 124 points, one was from Denmark and the other jumped 105.6 meters.","The contestant who scored 103 points didn't jump 96.3 meters.","The person from Germany didn't jump 105.6 meters.","Of the person from Switzerland and the person from Canada, one scored 110 points and the other is Heather.","The skier from Switzerland scored 28 fewer points than the jumper who jumped 102.9 meters.","Gail scored 7 more points than the person who jumped 86.4 meters.","The contestant who scored 117 points was either Heather or the jumper from Denmark.","Robyn didn't score exactly 110 points.","The person from Germany scored more points than Gail.","The jumper from Canada scored 14 fewer points than Madeline.","The skier who jumped 86.4 meters scored 21 fewer points than the contestant from Finland."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110","117","124"],"label_b":["Candice","Florence","Gail","Heather","Madeline","Robyn","Vicky"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Denmark","Finland","Germany","Norway","Sweden","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b7f3446d31101014aed0146fc267169"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The person who won $35 million wasn't from South Dakota.","Gil Greene won 5 million more than Hilda Hunt.","Betty Baxter was either the winner who won $10 million or the senator.","The winner who won $20 million was either the judge or Gil Greene.","Of the person from Pennsylvania and the person from Hawaii, one was the senator and the other was Cal Chandler.","Alice Anders was either the banker or the accountant.","The person from Hawaii won somewhat less than Cal Chandler.","The person from Iowa was either the person who won $20 million or Cal Chandler.","Dharma Day won somewhat less than the accountant.","The accountant won 10 million less than the doctor.","The person from Florida was either the person who won $15 million or Alice Anders.","The winner from Vermont won 5 million less than the winner from Iowa.","Cal Chandler won 5 million less than the lawyer.","Alice Anders won 10 million more than the person from Iowa."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million","$35 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Florida","Hawaii","Iowa","Mississippi","Pennsylvania","South Dakota","Vermont"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","judge","lawyer","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f160ff3e4641713261d915a2edc0231"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Dr. Sims's piece is either the article in Chapter 3 or the essay in Chapter 5.","Neither the essay about asteroids nor the 12-page piece is the article in Chapter 7.","The piece about space travel will appear somewhere in the book after the piece about dinosaurs.","Dr. Quinn's piece is either the 14-page essay or the essay in Chapter 2.","Dr. Nguyen's essay will appear somewhere in the book after the 16-page essay.","The piece about physiology will appear 1 chapter before the 14-page article.","The 9-page essay isn't about volcanoes.","The 10-page article will appear 4 chapters before Dr. Orr's piece.","Of Dr. Nguyen's article and Dr. Vance's essay, one is 10 pages long and the other is about oceanography.","Dr. Vance's piece will appear somewhere in the book after Dr. Fletcher's essay.","Dr. Nguyen's piece won't be in Chapter 4.","The 16-page essay will appear 1 chapter before the essay about asteroids.","The piece about space travel will appear 2 chapters before the essay about oceanography.","The piece about space travel will appear 1 chapter before the 10-page essay.","The 7-page essay will appear 1 chapter before Dr. Fletcher's piece.","The essay in Chapter 4 isn't 12 pages long.","The essay about volcanoes will appear 1 chapter after the 14-page essay."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6","Chapter 7"],"label_b":["Fletcher","Nguyen","Orr","Quinn","Sims","Vance","Zamora"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","9","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71cab23b72376d37d4be893d8f7f363e"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The game with the Warriors is either the game in Island Falls or the 18-6 match.","The 18-6 match was 20 days before the 34-7 match.","The 13-9 game was 4 days before the 24-21 match.","The match with the White Rhinos wasn't in Avila Beach.","The game in Groveland was 4 days after the 28-10 game.","Of the October 3 game and the October 15 match, one was in Edinburg and the other finished with a score of 28-10.","Of the October 15 game and the match with the Dragons, one finished with a score of 24-21 and the other was in Coachella.","The October 19 match wasn't in Ferndale.","Of the game with the Warriors and the 28-10 match, one was on October 27 and the other was in Coachella.","The match with the Tuscanos was sometime after the game with the Rams.","The game with the White Rhinos is either the 42-20 match or the match in Humeston.","The seven games are the game in Avila Beach, the match with the Warriors, the 28-10 match, the October 15 match, the game with the Tuscanos, the match with the Rams and the October 23 game.","The 42-20 game was 16 days after the match in Coachella.","The match with the Eagles is either the 24-21 game or the October 7 game."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19","October 23","October 27"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","Tuscanos","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","20-13","24-21","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Coachella","Edinburg","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95fc4636486604f73de02278311c7591"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Arnold's lesson is 1 hour before the lesson with Kristin.","The lesson at 12:30pm is either the swimming lesson or the session with Irene.","The session with Kristin is 4 hours before Blake's session.","Garrett's session is 5 hours after Danny's session.","Of Danny's lesson and the appointment with Nicholas, one is at 8:30am and the other will focus on racketball.","The yoga session is sometime after Arnold's lesson.","The appointment at 10:30am, the cardio lesson, and Fannie's session are three different sessions.","The appointment with Lena is either the racketball session or the lesson at 1:30pm.","The lesson at 10:30am won't focus on rowing.","The cardio session is either the lesson at 2:30pm or the session at 12:30pm.","The session at 8:30am won't focus on rowing.","Crystal's session is sometime after Emma's lesson.","The yoga appointment isn't with Michelle.","The seven sessions are Arnold's lesson, the appointment with Nicholas, the appointment with Jimmy, the appointment at 12:30pm, the swimming session, the lesson at 10:30am and the session at 11:30am.","The cycling session is either the appointment with Jimmy or the appointment with Michelle.","The session at 10:30am won't focus on yoga."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Danny","Emma","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Jimmy","Kristin","Lena","Michelle","Nicholas"],"label_d":["cardio","cycling","free weights","racketball","rowing","swimming","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0c289f9a34b1fe3c3e6fb354fa88519"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The Fred Lane project is either the $25,000 project or the $32,000 project.","Freda Fisher's project begins 4 months after the Fred Lane project.","Neither the Shelly Lane project nor the Juniper Lane project is the $35,000 project.","The job starting in May is either the $40,000 project or the Oak Road project.","Neither the job starting in June nor the Boom Court project is Ed Erickson's project.","The $15,000 project begins 3 months before the $36,000 project.","The $15,000 project begins 4 months before the Harkin Drive project.","The York Court project will be headed by Al Anderson.","Al Anderson's project begins sometime before the $40,000 project.","The Juniper Lane project doesn't start in July.","The $40,000 project won't be managed by Bill Bonner.","The Oak Road project will be headed by Freda Fisher.","Of the Oak Road project and Gail Garrett's project, one will have a budget of $25,000 and the other starts in October.","Cal Craft's project is either the Fred Lane project or the $28,000 project.","The job starting in September won't be managed by Gail Garrett.","The $36,000 project won't be managed by Bill Bonner.","Of the Shelly Lane project and Cal Craft's project, one will have a budget of $32,000 and the other starts in May."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September","October"],"label_b":["Boom Court","Fred Lane","Harkin Drive","Juniper Lane","Oak Road","Shelly Lane","York Court"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Ed Erickson","Freda Fisher","Gail Garrett"],"label_d":["$15,000","$25,000","$28,000","$32,000","$35,000","$36,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f0b4ad877c8bf018eae61e3750a4f70"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Isaac will launch 3 months before the person who will be studying solar storms.","Omar will launch sometime after Geraldine.","The graduate who will be studying ant colonies will launch sometime before the graduate assigned to mission CR-260.","The person launching in June won't be focusing on radiation.","Katherine is either the person who will be studying radiation or the graduate assigned to mission WB-664.","Of the graduate assigned to mission GX-13 and the person assigned to mission TV-412, one will focus on solar storms and the other is Isaac.","Edwin won't launch in July.","The graduate launching in February won't be on mission ZF-15.","Patti will launch 3 months after the astronaut who will be studying photosynthesis.","The astronaut launching in February won't be focusing on ant colonies.","The graduate launching in February is either Geraldine or the astronaut who will be studying radiation.","The person assigned to mission TV-412 will launch 1 month after the graduate who will be studying plant enzymes.","The seven people are Edwin, the graduate assigned to mission TV-412, the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes, the person assigned to mission PR-97, the astronaut launching in February, the graduate who will be studying photosynthesis and the astronaut launching in May.","Katherine will launch 2 months after the graduate who will be studying photosynthesis.","The person who will be studying gamma rays will launch 4 months after the person who will be studying plant enzymes."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Edwin","Geraldine","Isaac","Katherine","Omar","Patti","Traci"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664","ZF-15"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7453ed75ac2ba6e37913253b5ed454c8"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Cersay impact crater is 75 meters smaller than the Garight impact crater.","The 100 m. wide one is either the Garight impact crater or the Devonian impact crater.","The 150 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Jurassic period.","The Hinwore impact crater is 50 meters wider than the crater in modern-day Guinea.","The crater in modern-day Guinea is 25 meters wider than the one in modern-day Oman.","The crater in modern-day Croatia is either the Cambrian impact crater or the 100 m. wide crater.","The 200 m. wide one wasn't found in India.","The Asanish impact crater is either the Permian impact crater or the Silurian impact crater.","The 200 m. wide one is either the crater in modern-day Guinea or the Triassic impact crater.","Of the Vorckin impact crater and the crater in modern-day Namibia, one was formed during the Ordovician period and the other is 150 m. wide.","Neither the 150 m. wide one nor the Triassic impact crater is the Moriwa impact crater.","The one in modern-day Croatia is 50 meters wider than the Silurian impact crater.","Of the 100 m. wide crater and the 125 m. wide crater, one is known as the Asanish site and the other was found in Oman.","The crater in modern-day Latvia is wider than the Garight impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m.","225 m.","250 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Garight","Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Devonian","Jurassic","Ordovician","Permian","Silurian","Triassic"],"label_d":["Croatia","Guinea","India","Jamaica","Latvia","Namibia","Oman"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6c2b42cac87d6a192eb8bc25c4774d0"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The juggler who used bowling pins performed 2 spots after the juggler from Jefferson.","The juggler who went fourth was from Quasqueton.","Lora didn't use batons.","The juggler from Avila Beach performed 1 spot after Trevor.","The juggler from West Bath performed 2 spots after Yolanda.","The performer from Avila Beach was either the person who went third or the person who went sixth.","The performer who used balls performed 2 spots after the performer who used rings.","The performer from Avila Beach performed sometime before the performer from Quasqueton.","Floyd was either the juggler from Jefferson or the person from Hawkeye.","Lora performed 2 spots after Howard.","The person from Menlo performed 2 spots after the juggler who used bowling pins.","The juggler who used batons performed 2 spots before the performer who used flashlights.","Brandi performed sometime before Floyd.","Of the juggler who used chainsaws and the performer who went fifth, one is Trevor and the other was from Menlo.","Brandi was either the juggler who went seventh or the performer who used mobile phones."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Brandi","Floyd","Howard","Lora","Nick","Trevor","Yolanda"],"label_c":["balls","batons","bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Hawkeye","Jefferson","Menlo","Quasqueton","West Bath","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bcef365d87c9b6f0fd2d2999677c981"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Merlin is either the 5-year-old condor or the condor released at Folsom Bend.","Angel has a wingspan 8 inches longer than the bird released at Golden Butte.","Of the bird released at Golden Butte and Charlie, one is 11 years old and the other has a wingspan of 126 inches.","The 5-year-old condor has a wingspan 12 inches shorter than the 8-year-old condor.","The condor released at Cordell Mesa has a wingspan 12 inches longer than the condor released at Ralton Pass.","Spike isn't 4 years old.","Of the 6-year-old bird and the condor released at Golden Butte, one was Buddy and the other has a wingspan of 126 inches.","Merlin doesn't have a wingspan of 122 inches.","Smokey is either the condor released at Bingham Canyon or the condor released at Alkali Ridge.","The condor with a wingspan of 122 inches isn't 10 years old.","The condor released at Golden Butte has a wingspan somewhat longer than Mango.","Neither Mango nor the 4-year-old condor is the bird released at Alkali Ridge.","Buddy has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the 4-year-old condor.","Spike has a wingspan somewhat shorter than the bird released at Pecos Pueblo.","Merlin has a wingspan somewhat longer than the 4-year-old bird."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches","122 inches","126 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Buddy","Charlie","Mango","Merlin","Smokey","Spike"],"label_c":["4","5","6","8","9","10","11"],"label_d":["Alkali Ridge","Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Folsom Bend","Golden Butte","Pecos Pueblo","Ralton Pass"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5b688f35a3fcd93102c1c96c9b10481"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The archadon costs 250 dollars more than the mirasaurus.","The fossil discovered in Oman costs 500 dollars less than the senosaurus.","The verasaurus costs 1,000 dollars more than the 90 million year old fossil.","The fossil discovered in Oman costs more than the fossil discovered in Thailand.","The rotosaurus costs 250 dollars more than the 85 million year old fossil.","Of the $1250 fossil and the $500 fossil, one was found in Yemen and the other is the pilodontus.","The 85 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the 78 million year old fossil.","The 87 million year old fossil costs 500 dollars more than the fossil discovered in Yemen.","The gigasaurus costs more than the 69 million year old fossil.","The fossil discovered in Ecuador costs 250 dollars more than the mirasaurus.","The fossil discovered in Zambia isn't 75 million years old.","The mirasaurus is either the 72 million year old fossil or the $500 fossil.","The fossil discovered in Venezuela is either the $750 fossil or the 87 million year old fossil.","The 72 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars less than the 90 million year old fossil."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500","$1750","$2000"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","mirasaurus","pilodontus","rotosaurus","senosaurus","verasaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","72 million","75 million","78 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":["Albania","Ecuador","Oman","Thailand","Venezuela","Yemen","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a38ab6398d00a2cbdbfe6a330978fb3e"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Patrice is either the customer who ordered cherry for their first scoop or the customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop.","The person who ordered cherry for their first scoop was 2 spots in line behind Yvette.","The customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop was 4 spots in line ahead of the customer who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop.","The customer who ordered coffee for their second scoop was immediately behind the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop.","Katie was fifth in line.","The second customer is either the customer who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop or the person who ordered rocky road for their second scoop.","Neither the sixth customer nor the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop is Glenda.","The seventh customer didn't order egg nog for their second scoop.","The customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop is either Nancy or Yvette.","The customer who ordered coconut for their first scoop was 3 spots in line behind Opal.","The customer who ordered mango for their first scoop was somewhere in line ahead of the customer who ordered strawberry for their second scoop.","The customer who ordered chocolate for their second scoop is either Fredrick or the first customer.","The fourth customer didn't order lemon for their second scoop.","The person who ordered coconut for their first scoop is either Yvette or the third customer.","Of Patrice and the first person, one ordered banana for their first scoop and the other ordered egg nog for their second scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"label_b":["Fredrick","Glenda","Katie","Nancy","Opal","Patrice","Yvette"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","coconut","mango","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","coffee","egg nog","lemon","rocky road","rum raisin","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86e882445b8babbdee53f2a0ae3047d3"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["The vegetables from Pacific Grove sell for somewhat more per pound than the vegetables from Quasqueton.","Mildred's goods sell for 20 cents less per pound than the produce from Kings Beach.","Yolanda's produce, the produce from Dickens, and the produce from Quasqueton are three different vegetables.","Of the goods that sell for $3.10 per pound and the produce that sell for $2.80 per pound, one type is sold by Dan and the other type is the turnips.","The goods from Quasqueton sell for 30 cents less per pound than Willie's goods.","Willie's goods are either the onions or the produce that sell for $3.10 per pound.","The potatoes, the produce that sell for $3.00 per pound, and Lonnie's produce are three different vegetables.","The kale sell for 10 cents less per pound than the vegetables from Frenchville.","Mildred's goods aren't the leeks.","The produce from Grant sell for somewhat more per pound than the turnips.","The produce that sell for $3.00 per pound aren't from Pacific Grove.","The goods from Quasqueton sell for somewhat more per pound than Mildred's vegetables.","Antonio's produce sell for 20 cents more per pound than Pablo's produce.","The goods that sell for $3.00 per pound, the vegetables from Quasqueton, Willie's goods, the produce from Grant and Lonnie's goods are all different vegetables.","The goods that sell for $2.50 per pound aren't the potatoes.","The spinach sell for 10 cents more per pound than Mildred's produce."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90","$3.00","$3.10"],"label_b":["Antonio","Dan","Lonnie","Mildred","Pablo","Willie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["beets","kale","leeks","onions","potatoes","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["Dickens","Frenchville","Grant","Kings Beach","Pacific Grove","Quasqueton","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e2c8a4b540d129fa71958bb644de065"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Cretaceous impact crater is 50 meters smaller than the Kimeta impact crater.","Of the crater in modern-day Macedonia and the Permian impact crater, one is known as the Kimeta site and the other is 175 m. wide.","The crater in modern-day Poland is smaller than the Silurian impact crater.","The Moriwa impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Vorckin impact crater.","Of the one in modern-day Poland and the Ormagh impact crater, one was formed during the Silurian period and the other is 225 m. wide.","The one in modern-day Sudan is wider than the crater in modern-day India.","The Ordovician impact crater is 25 meters wider than the one in modern-day India.","Of the 100 m. wide crater and the Moriwa impact crater, one was found in Macedonia and the other was formed during the Devonian period.","The Asanish impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Permian impact crater.","The Carboniferous impact crater is either the 150 m. wide one or the 225 m. wide crater.","The one in modern-day Kazakhstan is 125 meters smaller than the one in modern-day Oman.","The one in modern-day Sudan wasn't formed during the Permian period.","The Vorckin impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Cersay impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m.","225 m.","250 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Hinwore","Kimeta","Moriwa","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Devonian","Jurassic","Ordovician","Permian","Silurian"],"label_d":["India","Kazakhstan","Macedonia","Oman","Poland","Sudan","Tanzania"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7b8a77d1d1fd481a551e956c32ccaec"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The item found in 2004 wasn't found at Addison Beach.","The object found in 1995 was either the item found at Colbert Run or the diamond ring.","The cannonball sold for 75 dollars more than the earring.","Of the piece found at Colbert Run and the item that sold for $250, one was found in 2009 and the other is earring.","The object found at Dimmot Woods sold for 75 dollars less than the gold chain.","The piece found at Front Beach was either the item that sold for $325 or the gold chain.","The object found at Gillis Park sold for 75 dollars more than the object found in 1992.","The piece found at Heffen Lane sold for 75 dollars less than the earring.","The item that sold for $550 was either the object found at Gillis Park or the object found at Burr Woods.","The wristwatch, the piece that sold for $400, and the item that sold for $625 are three different objects.","The piece found in 2014 sold for 225 dollars more than the object found in 1995.","The silver coin wasn't found in 2000.","The wristwatch sold for 75 dollars more than the silver coin.","The diamond ring was found at Gillis Park.","The seven objects were the item found in 2005, the item that sold for $400, the object found at Colbert Run, the object that sold for $625, the object that sold for $475, the piece that sold for $550 and the item found at Heffen Lane."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550","$625","$700"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","gold chain","meteorite","silver coin","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Addison Beach","Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Dimmot Woods","Front Beach","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","1995","2000","2004","2005","2009","2014"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1caac2ad889b37973082633f71b07a34"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The $9.50 job starts sometime after Sheri's assignment.","Inez's job starts 2 hours after the $9.50 job.","Of the laundry room assignment and the chore that starts at 1:00pm, one is Francisco's and the other gets an allowance of $8.00.","Ted's job starts 3 hours before the bathroom assignment.","Of the job that starts at 9:00am and Ted's assignment, one is the laundry room and the other is the garage.","The $9.50 chore starts 2 hours before the kitchen assignment.","The seven jobs are the laundry room assignment, the task that starts at 1:00pm, Ted's assignment, the $6.00 chore, Inez's job, Sheri's job and Beverly's task.","The assignment that starts at 10:00am doesn't get an allowance of $7.50.","The chore that starts at 11:00am doesn't get an allowance of $5.00.","Beverly's job doesn't get an allowance of $5.00.","The $6.00 task is either the living room assignment or Glenn's assignment.","Inez's chore is either the $5.00 assignment or the $9.00 chore.","The $6.00 assignment starts 2 hours after the garage assignment.","Glenn's assignment isn't the mud room.","Beverly's job doesn't get an allowance of $7.50.","Ted's job starts 2 hours after the basement assignment."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Beverly","Francisco","Glenn","Inez","Olivia","Sheri","Ted"],"label_c":["basement","bathroom","garage","kitchen","laundry room","living room","mud room"],"label_d":["$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$7.50","$8.00","$9.00","$9.50"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=624048149567379aaf3274e4d404e712"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["The person who started at Cassia walked 3 more miles than Alex.","Pauline didn't start at Bull Creek.","The person who trekked for 13 miles didn't start at Three Lakes.","The person who trekked for 10 miles is either Nora or the person who started at Lake Jesup.","Of the person who finished at Joshua Creek and Alex, one started at Reedy Creek and the other walked 14 miles.","The hiker who finished at Coyote Creek walked 1 mile more than the person who finished at Hobes Grove.","Glen walked somewhat less than Alex.","Meredith didn't go exactly 13 miles.","Alex is either the hiker who started at Lake Jesup or the person who finished at Flagler Trail.","The person who started at Green Swamp walked somewhat less than Nora.","Of the person who trekked for 10 miles and the person who finished at Joshua Creek, one started at Bull Creek and the other started at Lake Jesup.","The person who started at Lake Jesup walked 2 more miles than the person who finished at Black Hammock.","Meredith didn't start at Bull Creek.","The hiker who finished at Wolf Creek is either the person who started at Lake Jesup or Pauline.","Claude is either the person who started at Tosohatchee or the hiker who finished at Wolf Creek.","Nora walked 1 mile less than Meredith.","The person who started at Bull Creek walked 2 more miles than the hiker who finished at Coyote Creek."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles","13 miles","14 miles"],"label_b":["Alex","Claude","Glen","Heather","Meredith","Nora","Pauline"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Green Swamp","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":["Black Hammock","Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Flagler Trail","Hobes Grove","Joshua Creek","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5188ec79ba96d1970e5d441a82f52440"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The participant from Dos Palos didn't bring the potato chips.","Of the participant from Fairfield and the party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm, one brought the soda and the other is Lorraine.","The participant who brought the potato chips arrived 10 minutes after Lorraine.","The participant who brought the hummus arrived 10 minutes before the party-goer from Anaheim Hills.","The participant from Pine Valley is either the participant who brought the soda or the party-goer who brought the pork rinds.","The participant from Anaheim Hills didn't bring the corn chips.","Clinton arrived 10 minutes after Bonita.","David arrived 5 minutes before the friend from Kernville.","The friend who arrived at 4:45 pm didn't bring the onion dip.","Wade arrived sometime after the party-goer who brought the corn chips.","The friend from Fairfield arrived 15 minutes before Bonita.","Nelson didn't bring the hummus.","The participant from Fairfield arrived 5 minutes before the friend who brought the hummus.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:55 pm isn't from Pine Valley.","Clinton arrived sometime before the friend from El Segundo.","The participant who brought the soda is either the participant who arrived at 4:45 pm or David."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm","4:55 pm","5:00 pm"],"label_b":["Bonita","Clinton","David","Julie","Lorraine","Nelson","Wade"],"label_c":["corn chips","hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips","soda"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Kernville","Martensdale","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=833362a98c4ba81b1b07b9d1efbc7881"} {"story":"Martin is compiling a book of scientific essays. Each essay will have its own chapter in the book, and each will be by a different author. Help Martin determine which essays will appear in each chapter.","clues":["Dr. Guerrero's piece isn't about dinosaurs.","Dr. Dean's essay is 10 pages long.","The article about earthquakes will appear 2 chapters before the 16-page essay.","The 7-page article isn't about volcanoes.","Neither the piece in Chapter 1 nor the 12-page essay is Dr. Sims's piece.","Dr. Quinn's article isn't about oceanography.","The essay about dinosaurs will appear 1 chapter before the 10-page piece.","Dr. Sims's essay will appear 3 chapters after the article about space travel.","Dr. Ingram's piece is either the piece in Chapter 6 or the 9-page article.","The essay in Chapter 3 isn't 7 pages long.","Neither the article in Chapter 6 nor the essay about physiology is the 7-page article.","The article about asteroids will appear 1 chapter after Dr. Ingram's piece.","Dr. Guerrero's article won't be in Chapter 7.","Dr. Dean's piece will appear somewhere in the book before the 7-page essay.","Of the 14-page piece and Dr. Melendez's essay, one is about space travel and the other will be in Chapter 5.","The 14-page article is about asteroids."],"categories":["Chapters","Authors","Subjects","Pages"],"label_a":["Chapter 1","Chapter 2","Chapter 3","Chapter 4","Chapter 5","Chapter 6","Chapter 7"],"label_b":["Dean","Guerrero","Ingram","Melendez","Orr","Quinn","Sims"],"label_c":["asteroids","dinosaurs","earthquakes","oceanography","physiology","space travel","volcanoes"],"label_d":["7","8","9","10","12","14","16"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9b72b4b0bc9c502e07791916f10c580"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The Eldang-X doesn't cost $675.","Of the $600 drone and the $675 machine, one is the Belhino 5 and the other has a maximum range of 1,000 ft.","The Mechania costs less than the machine that can fly for 10 minutes.","Of the machine that can fly for 25 minutes and the machine with a maximum range of 100 ft, one costs $450 and the other is the Motomiya.","The machine that can fly for 30 minutes costs 225 dollars more than the Eldang-X.","The Zarobit-C costs 75 dollars less than the drone that can fly for 20 minutes.","The Suzutake costs 75 dollars more than the drone with a maximum range of 350 ft.","The Werril 23A is either the $675 device or the $900 device.","The Mechania costs 75 dollars less than the device with a maximum range of 150 ft.","The machine that can fly for 40 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the device that can fly for 20 minutes.","The $450 drone, the Zarobit-C, the Suzutake, the drone with a maximum range of 650 ft, the device that can fly for 20 minutes and the machine that can fly for 25 minutes are all different devices.","Of the Motomiya and the device with a maximum range of 475 ft, one can fly for up to 15 minutes and the other costs $750."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750","$825","$900"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Mechania","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A","Zarobit-C"],"label_c":["100 ft","150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","650 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d679c120bfeb189206c100ba3416470"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Vincennes began his contest sometime after the competitor who won the chicken wing contest.","Paul is either the contestant who began his competition at 12:15 pm or the competitor from Vincennes.","The person from Shelbyville didn't win the hot dog contest.","Of the person who won the blueberry pie contest and the contestant who began his competition at 12:00 pm, one was from Naperville and the other was Wilbur.","Wilbur is either the contestant from Pervis or the contestant from Raleigh.","The competitor from Raleigh began his contest 45 minutes before the contestant from Shelbyville.","The competitor from Yaro City began his contest sometime after the person from Naperville.","Ollie is either the contestant who won the oyster contest or the person from Pervis.","The person from Yaro City began his contest sometime before the competitor from Tillerville.","Adam began his contest 75 minutes after Lucas.","Neither Zachary nor Lucas is the competitor who won the doughnut contest.","The person who won the jalapeno contest began his contest 15 minutes after the person from Pervis.","Zachary began his contest 60 minutes before the competitor who won the hot dog contest.","Zachary didn't win the oyster contest.","Lucas didn't start his contest at 11:30 am.","The contestant who began his competition at 12:00 pm won the jalapeno contest.","The person who began his competition at 12:45 pm didn't win the oyster contest.","The person from Yaro City didn't win the chicken wing contest."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm","12:30 pm","12:45 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Guillermo","Lucas","Ollie","Paul","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","chicken wing","doughnut","hot dog","jalapeno","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Naperville","Pervis","Raleigh","Shelbyville","Tillerville","Vincennes","Yaro City"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52569df7baf46566e57f8781a1782215"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Of number 42 and Kirby's jersey, one is a size 7 and the other is red.","Ellison's shirt isn't a size 11.","The green shirt is 2 sizes larger than the red shirt.","Number 42 is smaller than number 45.","Nelson's jersey is either the size 8 shirt or number 32.","Of the yellow shirt and Dean's shirt, one is number 42 and the other is a size 6.","The black jersey is smaller than number 28.","The size 11 shirt is number 19.","The black shirt, the white jersey and the size 7 shirt are all different jerseys.","Number 30 is 4 sizes smaller than the blue jersey.","Of the size 12 shirt and Alford's jersey, one is yellow and the other is number 38.","Quinn's jersey is either the blue jersey or number 30.","The yellow jersey is smaller than Dean's jersey.","Neither Quinn's jersey nor the size 6 jersey is number 32."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Alford","Dean","Ellison","Kirby","Levy","Nelson","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["19","28","30","32","38","42","45"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=448ece28a6b21b16bcffe78c0536a4f2"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The honey from Greenfield costs less than Linda Lynn's product.","The $8.50 honey, Nick Norris's honey, and Keith Koch's product are three different products.","The honey from Hiram isn't produced by Midge Mintz.","The sage honey costs 3 dollars less than the honey from Hiram.","Of the $7.50 honey and Jim Joyner's honey, one comes from Mariaville and the other is made from fireweed nectar.","The product from Hiram isn't produced by Linda Lynn.","The product from Lubec costs 2 dollars less than the product from Davis City.","The lemon blossom honey isn't produced by Nick Norris.","Of the $7.50 honey and the $8.50 product, one is made from clover nectar and the other comes from Hiram.","The fireweed product costs 2 dollars more than the basswood honey.","The lemon blossom product doesn't come from Santa Clara.","Keith Koch's honey is either the product from Davis City or the $10.50 product.","The lemon blossom honey isn't produced by Ivy Ingram.","The $5.50 honey isn't produced by Nick Norris.","The lemon blossom honey, Midge Mintz's honey, and the $11.50 product are three different products.","The honey from Nevada costs 2 dollars less than the product from Mariaville.","The sourwood honey costs 3 dollars more than the honey from Nevada.","The basswood product isn't produced by Linda Lynn."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50","$10.50","$11.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","clover","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Davis City","Greenfield","Hiram","Lubec","Mariaville","Nevada","Santa Clara"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de4b3b691e3222940ce7922a863f1c36"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The comet with an orbital period of 42 years was discovered 1 year after the comet Whitaker discovered.","The one Whitaker discovered was discovered 1 year after Sporrin.","The one with an orbital period of 47 years isn't Gostroma.","Of the comet with an orbital period of 58 years and the comet with an orbital period of 21 years, one was found in 2009 and the other is Peinope.","The comet discovered in 2009 is either the comet Tillman discovered or the one Jack Ingram discovered.","The one Hal Gregory discovered was discovered sometime after the one with an orbital period of 72 years.","The comet discovered in 2010 is either Crecci or Klionne.","The comet Jack Ingram discovered is either the one discovered in 2009 or the one with an orbital period of 47 years.","The comet Cal Barron discovered was discovered 3 years before Klionne.","The one with an orbital period of 42 years was discovered 1 year before Peinope.","The one Jack Ingram discovered was discovered sometime after Wally Six.","The comet Underwood discovered was discovered sometime before Gostroma.","The one with an orbital period of 21 years was discovered 3 years after the one Tillman discovered.","Of the one discovered in 2010 and the one discovered in 2013, one orbits the sun once every 65 years and the other is Gostroma.","The comet Hal Gregory discovered doesn't have an orbital period of 15 years.","The comet discovered in 2008 is either Casputi or the one with an orbital period of 65 years."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"label_b":["Cal Barron","Hal Gregory","Irv Horton","Jack Ingram","Tillman","Underwood","Whitaker"],"label_c":["Casputi","Crecci","Gostroma","Klionne","Peinope","Sporrin","Wally Six"],"label_d":["15 years","21 years","42 years","47 years","58 years","65 years","72 years"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f94923833b8e4d32fb65d9abb14c8e3d"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The comet Miller discovered isn't Gostroma.","The one Miller discovered was discovered 5 years after the one Cal Barron discovered.","The one Hal Gregory discovered was discovered 2 years before the one with an orbital period of 30 years.","The one discovered in 2008 is either Casputi or Gostroma.","The comet with an orbital period of 58 years was discovered sometime before the one Cal Barron discovered.","The one Solomon discovered was discovered 1 year before Trosny.","Of the one discovered in 2009 and Wally Six, one orbits the sun once every 29 years and the other was first seen by Young.","The one Miller discovered is either the comet discovered in 2008 or the one with an orbital period of 15 years.","The comet Cal Barron discovered was discovered sometime before Gostroma.","Of the comet with an orbital period of 47 years and Peinope, one was found in 2012 and the other was first seen by Cal Barron.","The comet Young discovered was discovered sometime after Trosny.","Of the comet with an orbital period of 65 years and the one with an orbital period of 58 years, one was first seen by Hal Gregory and the other is Sporrin.","The comet Zimmerman discovered was discovered 1 year before the one Solomon discovered."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"label_b":["Cal Barron","Hal Gregory","Irv Horton","Miller","Solomon","Young","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Casputi","Gostroma","Klionne","Peinope","Sporrin","Trosny","Wally Six"],"label_d":["15 years","29 years","30 years","47 years","58 years","65 years","72 years"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5db9aa906bd3f254633cbcad6367d612"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The class in room 120 starts sometime before the course in room 125.","The course in room 125 doesn't start at 1:00 pm.","The course in room 319 starts 6 hours after the Mandarin class.","Of the course in room 318 and the class with 17 students, one starts at 9:00 am and the other is the Turkish class.","Of the class in room 322 and the Japanese class, one has 11 students and the other has 17 students.","The Russian class starts 6 hours after the course with 13 students.","The class in room 207 is either the English class or the 11:00 am class.","Of the course with 20 students and the 3:00 pm class, one is the Dutch class and the other is in room 322.","Of the class with 20 students and the course with 17 students, one is in room 120 and the other starts at 5:00 pm.","The 3:00 pm class isn't the Swahili class.","The course with 8 students starts 6 hours before the course with 20 students.","The class with 13 students starts sometime before the class with 17 students.","The course in room 319 is either the course with 20 students or the 9:00 am class.","The course in room 322 starts 4 hours before the course with 10 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm","5:00 pm","7:00 pm"],"label_b":["120","125","207","318","319","322","405"],"label_c":["8","10","11","13","17","20","22"],"label_d":["Dutch","English","Japanese","Mandarin","Russian","Swahili","Turkish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04a3ed2fdc0e41cb79cbb121ed9130c2"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["The sci-fi fan who sells Dynetia figurines doesn't work with chestnut.","The carver who charges 9 dollars doesn't sell Beadios figurines.","The sci-fi fan who sells Shyclye figurines charges 4 dollars more than the woodworker who sells Furoth figurines.","Martin charges 4 dollars less than the carver who works with pine.","Victor charges 11 dollars.","The carver who sells Zaveos figurines charges 2 dollars less than Martin.","Victor works with pine.","Of Nathan and the sci-fi fan who sells Ageynia figurines, one works with rosewood and the other charges 13 dollars.","The sci-fi fan who works with elm is either the woodworker who charges 13 dollars or the woodworker who sells Shyclye figurines.","Hubert charges less than the carver who sells Dynetia figurines.","The carver who sells Ageynia figurines charges more than the sci-fi fan who works with fir.","The sci-fi fan who works with fir charges more than Nathan.","The woodworker who charges 5 dollars is either Wallace or the carver who sells Furoth figurines.","Cody doesn't charge 13 dollars.","The carver who works with boxwood is either the woodworker who sells Shyclye figurines or Wallace.","The woodworker who works with boxwood charges 4 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who works with yew."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars","13 dollars","15 dollars"],"label_b":["Cody","Hubert","Martin","Nathan","Sam","Victor","Wallace"],"label_c":["boxwood","chestnut","elm","fir","pine","rosewood","yew"],"label_d":["Ageynia","Beadios","Dynetia","Furoth","Oseb","Shyclye","Zaveos"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=312b6857a67738a77dfa4bab3c68d23b"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The Jeep rental is for a period 4 days longer than the reservation to be picked up in Los Altos.","The 6 day rental is either the Lexus rental or the reservation to be picked up in Brownfield.","The Kia rental is for a period 1 day shorter than the reservation to be picked up in Valencia.","Donna David's rental won't be picked up in Brownfield.","Vicky Vaughan's reservation is for a period 1 day longer than the rental to be picked up in Groveland.","The reservation to be picked up in Los Altos is for a period 1 day longer than Freda Franklin's rental.","The Hyundai rental is for a period 1 day longer than Vicky Vaughan's reservation.","The Fiat reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than the reservation to be picked up in Durham.","The reservation to be picked up in Redding is for a period 1 day shorter than Rose Rowland's rental.","Of Opal O'Connor's rental and the rental to be picked up in Los Altos, one is for 3 days and the other is for the Hyundai.","The Volvo rental is for a somewhat longer period than the Fiat rental.","The Lexus reservation is for a period 1 day shorter than the rental to be picked up in Brownfield.","Of the Fiat reservation and the 2 day rental, one will be picked up in Groveland and the other is Linda Lindsey's."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days","7 days","8 days"],"label_b":["Donna David","Freda Franklin","Kathy Koch","Linda Lindsey","Opal O\\'Connor","Rose Rowland","Vicky Vaughan"],"label_c":["Fiat","Hyundai","Jeep","Kia","Lexus","Toyota","Volvo"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Durham","Groveland","Iowa Falls","Los Altos","Redding","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a626552d401d28f0e0c5015311a8b7f"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["The traveler leaving at 6:30 pm isn't flying from Romania.","Yvette is either the traveler flying from Qatar or the traveler leaving at 3:30 pm.","The seven travelers are Katherine, the traveler leaving at 4:30 pm, the traveler leaving at 7:30 pm, the traveler going to Barbados, the person going to Hungary, the traveler going to Finland and the traveler going to Costa Rica.","Katherine isn't leaving at 5:30 pm.","The person leaving at 8:30 pm isn't flying from Romania.","Inez is either the traveler going to Eritrea or the person going to Finland.","The traveler leaving at 8:30 pm isn't flying from Zambia.","Of the traveler leaving at 8:30 pm and the person flying from Peru, one is Gabriel and the other is Zachary.","Florence isn't going to Angola.","The person flying from Zambia is either Zachary or Florence.","The traveler flying from Yemen is leaving later than the traveler going to Finland.","Gabriel is leaving 1 hour later than the traveler going to Barbados.","The person leaving at 6:30 pm isn't flying from New Zealand.","The traveler going to Costa Rica is leaving 1 hour later than the person flying from Oman.","Of the traveler flying from Oman and Inez, one is going to Barbados and the other is leaving at 7:30 pm.","Florence is leaving 1 hour later than the traveler going to Costa Rica."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm","7:30 pm","8:30 pm"],"label_b":["Claude","Florence","Gabriel","Inez","Katherine","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["New Zealand","Oman","Peru","Qatar","Romania","Yemen","Zambia"],"label_d":["Angola","Barbados","Costa Rica","Denmark","Eritrea","Finland","Hungary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54f05307b59b507273128c155a5e2eb4"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Zachary's job isn't the anniversary.","The assignment in Pennsylvania, the job with 50 attendees, Joel's event, the job with 175 attendees, Herbert's job and the event with 150 attendees are all different events.","The anniversary job will involve somewhat more people than Herbert's event.","Of the job with 200 attendees and the event with 125 attendees, one will be handled by Herbert and the other is the graduation.","The assignment in Iowa will involve somewhat fewer people than the retreat event.","Herbert's event won't be in Delaware.","The job with 175 attendees isn't the retreat.","Daisy's event won't be in Delaware.","Vicky's job will involve 50 fewer people than the symposium assignment.","The job in Rhode Island is either Flora's assignment or the job with 100 attendees.","Of the job in Texas and Joel's event, one is the symposium and the other will have 150 attendees.","The wedding job, the event with 50 attendees, and the assignment with 200 attendees are three different events.","The job in Utah will involve 25 more people than Flora's assignment.","Daisy's assignment will involve 50 fewer people than the conference assignment.","Norman's event won't be in Utah.","The assignment with 200 attendees won't be in Utah."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150","175","200"],"label_b":["Daisy","Flora","Herbert","Joel","Norman","Vicky","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","conference","graduation","retreat","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":["Delaware","Iowa","Oklahoma","Pennsylvania","Rhode Island","Texas","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdf5b0e17e737c7abb2a129855b0d21c"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Cavalo wasn't fined $100.","Of the vehicle that received the $75 fine and the automobile with the SVZ-880 plates, one is from Tennessee and the other is the Hornet.","The car from Delaware doesn't have the YGA-441 plates.","Of the car with the YGA-441 plates and the automobile that received the $75 fine, one is the Etsalle and the other is from Tennessee.","The automobile from Louisiana doesn't have the SVZ-880 plates.","Of the Injitsu and the car that received the $100 fine, one is from Utah and the other has the RBD-337 plates.","The Cavalo is either the automobile from Vermont or the car from Utah.","The car from Louisiana doesn't have the YGA-441 plates.","The car with the MRT-628 plates was fined somewhat less than the Fierro.","The vehicle from Hawaii was fined 100 dollars less than the Hornet.","Of the Cavalo and the Dartson, one was fined $25 and the other is from Utah.","The car from Utah was fined 50 dollars more than the vehicle with the GGZ-007 plates.","The automobile from Tennessee, the automobile that received the $100 fine, the Etsalle, the vehicle that received the $50 fine, the car with the FRZ-192 plates and the vehicle that received the $125 fine are all different cars."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125","$150","$175"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Etsalle","Fierro","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628","RBD-337","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Delaware","Hawaii","Kansas","Louisiana","Tennessee","Utah","Vermont"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ee6595ba549e8f3821ab7ee30892d59"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Edna's video didn't get exactly 5 million views.","The video that's 40 seconds long has somewhat more views than \"Magnet Mayhem\".","Of the viral video with 6 million views and Francine's viral video, one is 31 seconds long and the other is \"You Otter Know\".","The viral video that's 38 seconds long has 2 million fewer views than the viral video that's 31 seconds long.","Stacy's video has somewhat fewer views than the video that's 47 seconds long.","Marsha's video is either the video that's 22 seconds long or \"Magnet Mayhem\".","Marsha's video has 2 million fewer views than Stacy's video.","The video that's 55 seconds long is either \"Baby Eats Cake\" or Lorena's video.","\"Happy Hermits\" is either Stacy's video or the video with 7 million views.","Zachary's video has somewhat more views than \"Dancing Hyena\".","Of the viral video that's 47 seconds long and Zachary's video, one received 10 million views and the other is \"Happy Hermits\".","The video that's 38 seconds long is \"Beach Brouhaha\".","Francine's video has 1 million fewer views than \"Gabe Goes Nuts\".","Of the video with 9 million views and \"Beach Brouhaha\", one is Lorena's and the other is 22 seconds long."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million","9 million","10 million"],"label_b":["Edna","Francine","Kyle","Lorena","Marsha","Stacy","Zachary"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Gabe Goes Nuts","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","22 seconds","31 seconds","38 seconds","40 seconds","47 seconds","55 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44c47dc5592136c123354857e961e620"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Estrada's cake will be delivered sometime before the cake shaped like a rocket ship.","Of the cake shaped like a turtle and the cake shaped like a sports car, one will be lemon-flavored and the other will be delivered on October 6.","The lemon cake will be delivered 2 days before Mrs. Armstrong's cake.","The key lime cake is either the order shaped like a bowling pin or the cake shaped like a baseball glove.","The order shaped like a sports car will be delivered 1 day after the chocolate cake.","Of Mrs. Estrada's order and Mrs. Massey's order, one will be delivered on October 9 and the other will be raspberry-flavored.","Mrs. Danielson's cake won't be strawberry-flavored.","The order shaped like a rocket ship will be delivered sometime before the cake shaped like a turtle.","The raspberry cake will be delivered 2 days after the cake shaped like a bowling pin.","The raspberry cake won't be shaped like a sailboat.","Mrs. Becker's order will be delivered 1 day before the strawberry cake.","The order shaped like a sports car, the October 10 delivery, the October 5 delivery, Mrs. Estrada's order and Mrs. Harper's cake are all different cakes.","The cake shaped like a sports car will be delivered 4 days before the coconut cake."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9","October 10","October 11"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Becker","Danielson","Estrada","Foley","Harper","Massey"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","coconut","key lime","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4df2a7bd192463363d6f1f0575ebf479"} {"story":"Julia has hired several new people to work as ride-managers for Walton World Amusement Park. She needs to check on their results after their first full day at work. Help her match each new employee to their ride and section of the park (broken down by color), as well as the number of people each served during that day.","clues":["The employee who served 100 riders doesn't work in the purple section.","Peter served more riders than the worker who manages Zinjo.","The person who manages Agony Alley served 100 fewer riders than Willis.","Willis manages Demon Drop.","Darrell didn't serve 75 riders.","The employee who manages The Breaker works in the pink section.","The employee who manages Loop-D-Loop is either Darrell or the worker who works in the green section.","Of Nathan and the person who served 150 riders, one manages Demon Drop and the other manages Loop-D-Loop.","The employee who works in the yellow section is either the person who served 125 riders or Darrell.","The employee who manages Speed Devil served fewer riders than the employee who works in the red section.","Orlando is either the person who works in the yellow section or the worker who manages Agony Alley.","The person who manages Demon Drop served 50 fewer riders than the person who works in the orange section.","The employee who works in the green section served 25 more riders than Jeremy.","Of the person who served 125 riders and the employee who works in the pink section, one is Sergio and the other is Nathan."],"categories":["Riders","Employees","Section","Rides"],"label_a":["50 riders","75 riders","100 riders","125 riders","150 riders","175 riders","200 riders"],"label_b":["Darrell","Jeremy","Nathan","Orlando","Peter","Sergio","Willis"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","pink","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Agony Alley","Demon Drop","Loop-D-Loop","Speed Devil","The Breaker","The Screamer","Zinjo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb42e76973cf948943ba211068842fca"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Sanders Arena holds 120 fewer people than the facility in Troy.","The facility with seating for 350 people, the basketball facility, the arena in Alton, the facility in Troy and the facility in Kirkman are all different arenas.","The facility with seating for 270 people isn't set up for hockey games.","Kline Arena holds more people than the lacrosse facility.","The soccer facility holds more people than the rugby facility.","The facility in Zwingle holds 120 more people than the arena in Troy.","Wilcox Arena isn't set up for rugby games.","The arena with seating for 230 people is either the arena in Kirkman or Ingram Arena.","Kline Arena isn't set up for rugby games.","Of the arena with seating for 190 people and the facility in Zwingle, one is Underwood Arena and the other is set up for basketball games.","The hockey facility is either the facility in Alton or the arena with seating for 230 people.","Of the basketball facility and the soccer facility, one is in Schaller and the other is Noble Arena.","The arena in New Cuyama holds 200 more people than the football facility.","Neither the facility in McFarland nor the arena in Troy is the arena with seating for 150 people.","The arena in Alton is either the facility with seating for 310 people or the arena with seating for 270 people."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310","350"],"label_b":["Ingram","Kline","Martinez","Noble","Sanders","Underwood","Wilcox"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Alton","Kirkman","McFarland","New Cuyama","Schaller","Troy","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=266944ca6b8784d1212583e7350a5e08"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["Of the shot taken in July and the shot published by Travel Almanac, one was of the white rhino and the other cost $900.","The shot taken in July wasn't published by Animal Science.","The photo that cost $900 was taken 1 month before the photo of the white rhino.","The photo that cost $700 was taken 5 months after the photo that cost $825.","The photo that cost $950 was taken sometime before the photo of the polar bear.","The photo that cost $950 wasn't published by The Geographer.","The photo published by Science World was taken sometime after the shot of the giant tortoise.","The photo that cost $475 wasn't published by The Geographer.","Of the photo published by Nature Monthly and the shot of the arctic fox, one cost $550 and the other was taken in June.","The shot that cost $550 was taken 2 months after the shot of the snow leopard.","The shot of the giant tortoise was taken 1 month after the photo of the polar bear.","The photo of the red panda was either the shot that cost $900 or the photo published by Wildzone.","The shot taken in April wasn't published by Earth Aware.","The photo of the giant tortoise was either the photo that cost $550 or the photo taken in September.","The shot published by The Geographer was either the shot taken in June or the photo taken in March.","The photo published by Animal Science was taken sometime after the shot that cost $550."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July","August","September"],"label_b":["arctic fox","giant tortoise","polar bear","red panda","snow leopard","tree kangaroo","white rhino"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Nature Monthly","Science World","The Geographer","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$300","$475","$550","$700","$825","$900","$950"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=422ec07d958efce903154530bfb8e5aa"} {"story":"Bill and Judy always come to the Western Rock and Mineral Show each year to add a few new gem showpieces to their collection. Using only the clues below, match each of their purchases to the claim and state in which it was found, and determine the price of each.","clues":["The gem found in the Hopper claim sold for somewhat more than the gem from Nevada.","The rhodolite, the gem found in the Collins claim, and the stone that sold for $830 are three different gems.","The gem from California sold for 20 dollars less than the smoky quartz.","The corundum wasn't from Utah.","The gem from Utah wasn't uncovered at the Collins claim.","Of the gem found in the Williams claim and the stone found in the Hopper claim, one is the corundum and the other was from Nevada.","The gem from Nevada sold for 10 dollars more than the gem from Wyoming.","The stone found in the Quinn claim sold for somewhat less than the gem found in the Williams claim.","The gem from Colorado sold for 10 dollars less than the gem found in the Collins claim.","The aquamarine sold for 10 dollars less than the gem from Wyoming.","The corundum sold for somewhat more than the gem from Oregon.","The gem that sold for $790 is either the gem found in the Underwood claim or the gem found in the Collins claim.","The stone from California sold for 10 dollars less than the rhodolite.","The stone from California is either the stone that sold for $820 or the stone found in the Underwood claim.","The blue topaz sold for 20 dollars less than the gem found in the Quinn claim.","The tourmaline wasn't uncovered at the Johnston claim.","The stone that sold for $800 wasn't uncovered at the Johnston claim."],"categories":["Prices","Gems","Claims","States"],"label_a":["$790","$800","$810","$820","$830","$840","$850"],"label_b":["aquamarine","blue topaz","corundum","rhodolite","smoky quartz","tourmaline","zircon"],"label_c":["Collins","Hopper","Johnston","Quinn","Todd","Underwood","Williams"],"label_d":["California","Colorado","Idaho","Nevada","Oregon","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a040f319917dbfaa0e8c45c112e5a3b5"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["The person who started at Bull Creek is either Orlando or Alex.","Lana is either the hiker who finished at Flagler Trail or the person who finished at Coyote Creek.","The person who finished at Flagler Trail walked somewhat less than the hiker who started at Reedy Creek.","Of the hiker who started at Three Lakes and the hiker who trekked for 9 miles, one finished at Fern Camp and the other finished at Joshua Creek.","Of Nora and the person who started at Cassia, one finished at Hobes Grove and the other walked 8 miles.","The seven hikers are the person who finished at Flagler Trail, the hiker who trekked for 11 miles, the person who started at Reedy Creek, the person who trekked for 14 miles, the hiker who trekked for 8 miles, the hiker who started at Green Swamp and Orlando.","The hiker who started at Green Swamp walked somewhat less than Nora.","Neither the person who finished at Hobes Grove nor the hiker who trekked for 8 miles is Karla.","The hiker who finished at Wolf Creek walked somewhat more than the hiker who started at Tosohatchee.","The person who trekked for 13 miles is either the person who started at Tosohatchee or the hiker who finished at Coyote Creek.","The hiker who finished at Fern Camp walked 3 fewer miles than Orlando.","The hiker who finished at Joshua Creek walked 2 more miles than Iris.","The person who started at Green Swamp walked 1 mile less than Alex."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles","13 miles","14 miles"],"label_b":["Alex","Iris","Karla","Lana","Nora","Orlando","Yvette"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Green Swamp","Lake Jesup","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes","Tosohatchee"],"label_d":["Black Hammock","Coyote Creek","Fern Camp","Flagler Trail","Hobes Grove","Joshua Creek","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5598baf7c81d50352f8545bc16335833"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["Of the fraternity on Island Drive and Sigma Beta, one has 23 members and the other has 26 members.","Lambda Alpha is either the frat founded in 1970 or the fraternity founded in 1976.","The fraternity founded in 1948 is either Lambda Alpha or the house with 23 members.","The fraternity founded in 1970 isn't on Lawn Street.","Neither Beta Pi Omega nor the frat on Shelly Lane is the fraternity founded in 1970.","The fraternity founded in 1934 has 3 more members than Delta Gamma Pi.","The frat founded in 1948 has 6 fewer members than the fraternity on Mckay Road.","The frat founded in 1970 isn't on Wild Avenue.","Sigma Beta has 6 fewer members than Tau Beta Pi.","The fraternity on Wild Avenue has 9 more members than the frat on Virginia Street.","The frat founded in 1979 isn't on Mckay Road.","Beta Pi Omega has 3 more members than the fraternity founded in 1934.","Alpha Beta Tau wasn't founded in 1970.","Theta Delta doesn't have a head count of 38.","The house with 41 members is either the frat on Shelly Lane or the frat founded in 1976.","The frat founded in 1959 has 6 more members than Lambda Alpha.","Delta Gamma Pi has 3 fewer members than Sigma Beta."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35","38","41"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Island Drive","Lawn Street","Mckay Road","O Street","Shelly Lane","Virginia Street","Wild Avenue"],"label_d":["1934","1948","1959","1960","1970","1976","1979"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=383fa128fc84d24572d92074904f5f2b"} {"story":"Mayor Price has promised to get the streets of Victorville back in ship-shape condition this year with a series of road improvement projects. Using only the clues that follow, determine each project's location, budget, manager and starting month.","clues":["The job starting in June is either Hal Hamilton's project or the $15,000 project.","Of the $25,000 project and the Willow Street project, one starts in September and the other will be headed by Hal Hamilton.","The Gray Avenue project begins sometime after Cal Craft's project.","Of Al Anderson's project and the job starting in July, one will focus on Gray Avenue and the other will have a budget of $35,000.","Cal Craft's project begins 1 month after the Oak Road project.","The Ivy Street project won't be managed by Freda Fisher.","The L Street project begins 4 months after the $25,000 project.","The Ivy Street project won't have a budget of $40,000.","The Russell Road project is either Dawn Daniels's project or the $18,000 project.","Dawn Daniels's project, the job starting in September, the Gray Avenue project, the Ivy Street project and the Fred Lane project are all different projects.","The $32,000 project begins sometime before the Fred Lane project.","The Russell Road project doesn't start in August.","Neither the $25,000 project nor the $15,000 project is the L Street project.","The job starting in October won't be managed by Irma Ingram.","The $15,000 project begins sometime after the Fred Lane project.","The $15,000 project will be headed by Freda Fisher.","The Willow Street project is either the job starting in April or the $35,000 project.","The L Street project won't be managed by Dawn Daniels."],"categories":["Months","Streets","Mangers","Budget"],"label_a":["April","May","June","July","August","September","October"],"label_b":["Fred Lane","Gray Avenue","Ivy Street","L Street","Oak Road","Russell Road","Willow Street"],"label_c":["Al Anderson","Bill Bonner","Cal Craft","Dawn Daniels","Freda Fisher","Hal Hamilton","Irma Ingram"],"label_d":["$15,000","$18,000","$25,000","$30,000","$32,000","$35,000","$40,000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6ea1948e0a0bdeacd4f652b69fb5e07"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The sandy hare's reserve was established sometime before Howard Park.","The fig turtle's reserve was established 2 years before Wanda Park.","The frilled stork's reserve was established 4 years after Rosemary Park.","Elm Park wasn't established in 2004.","Of the park in Franklin County and the atlas otter's reserve, one was established in 2008 and the other is Silver Lakes.","The park in Wilcox County was established 2 years after the reserve in Chilton County.","Foxtail Bend is either the frilled stork's reserve or the pygmy beaver's reserve.","Silver Lakes was established 6 years after Howard Park.","The park in Pickens County is either the sandy hare's reserve or the park established in 2008.","The sandy hare's reserve, the park established in 2010, the pygmy beaver's reserve, the park established in 2014 and the park established in 2004 are all different parks.","The atlas otter's reserve was established 2 years before the park in Bibb County.","The park in Franklin County was established sometime after the frilled stork's reserve.","Of Howard Park and the reserve in Chilton County, one is home to the fig turtle and the other is home to the western gull.","The park established in 2014 isn't in Talladega County."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012","2014","2016"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":["Bibb","Chilton","Franklin","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8d9e67da8da74fc79da5f15929b97d6"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Of the 900 ft zip line and the zip line with a maximum height of 30 ft, one is Line D and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 30 MPH.","Line G is longer than the one with a maximum height of 40 ft.","Line A isn't exactly 700 ft long.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH is either the zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft or Line D.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH is 100 feet shorter than the one that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH.","The one that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH is longer than the one with a maximum height of 70 ft.","The zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft is either Line F or the 800 ft line.","Line F is shorter than the one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH.","Line E is 100 feet shorter than Line F.","Of the line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH and Line G, one is 950 ft long and the other reaches a height of 55 ft.","Line E is either the line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH or the one with a maximum height of 70 ft.","Of the 750 ft line and Line B, one can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 35 MPH and the other reaches a height of 85 ft.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH reaches a height of 30 ft.","Line B is 50 feet shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft","900 ft","950 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line B","Line C","Line D","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","40 ft","45 ft","55 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9093daf7350968d6ef660f68e08a03c1"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The package with the rare book in it cost 1 dollar more than the package going to Enfield.","Of the package going to Glenhaven and Steven's package, one cost $8.75 and the other contains the toaster.","The package going to Saint Francis cost 1 dollar more than the package going to Fontanelle.","Of the package going to Cherryfield and the package going to Kennebunk, one cost $5.75 and the other contains the tea set.","The package with the basketball in it cost 2 dollars more than Oscar's package.","The shipment going to Kennebunk cost somewhat less than the shipment with the tea set in it.","The shipment going to Kennebunk cost somewhat more than the shipment with the computer in it.","The package going to Cherryfield cost 3 dollars less than the shipment going to Johannesburg.","Neither Derek's shipment nor Oscar's shipment is the package that cost $10.75.","Derek's shipment cost 2 dollars more than the shipment with the basketball in it.","The shipment with the television in it didn't cost $8.75.","Neither the shipment going to Saint Francis nor the package with the toaster in it is Tyler's shipment.","Pablo's package cost 2 dollars more than the shipment going to Kennebunk.","The package that cost $4.75 is either Neil's package or the shipment going to Fontanelle."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","fruit basket","rare book","tea set","television","toaster"],"label_c":["Derek","Luther","Neil","Oscar","Pablo","Steven","Tyler"],"label_d":["Cherryfield","Enfield","Fontanelle","Glenhaven","Johannesburg","Kennebunk","Saint Francis"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0b135d46cf523dc9b542d02ee665855"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["Of the fourth period class and the class in room 314, one is Spanish and the other is Physics.","The course in room 208 isn't Geometry.","The class in room 122 is held 1 period before Mr. Ellison's class.","The Biology class is held 1 period before Mr. Glover's class.","The class in room 120 is held during sixth period.","Neither the English class nor Mr. Farmer's class is the sixth period class.","The Geometry class is held 2 periods after the English class.","The Algebra class is either the course in room 120 or Mr. Villarreal's class.","The Spanish class is held 3 periods before the course in room 120.","Neither Mr. Glover's class nor the course in room 322 is the Geometry class.","Neither Mr. Farmer's class nor the class in room 322 is the Spanish class.","The Algebra class is held sometime before Mr. Underwood's class.","The class in room 322 isn't taught by Mr. Rhodes.","The course in room 314 is held 2 periods after the class in room 125.","Mr. Rhodes's class is held sometime before the Spanish class.","The seventh period class is either the course in room 208 or Mr. Osborn's class."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"label_b":["120","122","125","208","314","318","322"],"label_c":["Ellison","Farmer","Glover","Osborn","Rhodes","Underwood","Villarreal"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","English","Geometry","Latin","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79c7e16125ae2efe3835231b075ff023"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Inez's viral video has somewhat more views than the video that's 38 seconds long.","The video with 5 million views, \"Magnet Mayhem\", Georgia's video, \"Dancing Hyena\", \"You Otter Know\" and Tonya's viral video are all different videos.","\"Gabe Goes Nuts\" has somewhat fewer views than Georgia's video.","The video that's 38 seconds long has 2 million fewer views than \"Happy Hermits\".","Of \"Dancing Hyena\" and the video that's 31 seconds long, one received 10 million views and the other received 5 million views.","Georgia's video is either the video that's 47 seconds long or the viral video that's 15 seconds long.","The viral video that's 15 seconds long isn't \"Baby Eats Cake\".","The viral video that's 31 seconds long has 1 million fewer views than the video that's 22 seconds long.","Rodney's viral video isn't \"Magnet Mayhem\".","Bill's viral video has somewhat fewer views than Wade's video.","Of Stacy's video and the viral video with 6 million views, one is \"Beach Brouhaha\" and the other is 22 seconds long.","Of Stacy's viral video and the viral video that's 55 seconds long, one is \"Dancing Hyena\" and the other received 7 million views.","The viral video with 7 million views doesn't have a running time of 15 seconds.","The video that's 31 seconds long has 4 million fewer views than Bill's viral video."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million","9 million","10 million"],"label_b":["Bill","Georgia","Inez","Rodney","Stacy","Tonya","Wade"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Dancing Hyena","Gabe Goes Nuts","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","22 seconds","31 seconds","38 seconds","40 seconds","47 seconds","55 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed04fef37f5d8c764235b6e8f80a23c7"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Cathy didn't dive on Monday.","Whoever dove on Saturday caught more fish than whoever dove on Monday.","Whoever dove on Friday was either the person who worked at Ethel Bay or the person who caught 30 lion fish.","The person who caught 30 lion fish didn't dive on Thursday.","Whoever dove on Wednesday caught 3 more fish than Jorge.","Whoever dove on Thursday was either Freddie or the person who worked at Holly Hock.","Of Gabriel and the person who worked at Ash Cay, one dived on Saturday and the other dived on Monday.","Whoever dove on Sunday caught fewer fish than whoever dove on Thursday.","Whoever dove on Tuesday caught 15 more fish than whoever dove on Friday.","Stacy, the person who caught 18 lion fish, Jorge, whoever dove on Wednesday and the person who caught 24 lion fish were all different people.","Whoever dove on Wednesday caught 9 fewer fish than the person who worked at Ash Cay.","Jorge caught 3 fewer fish than the person who worked at Front Reef.","Gabriel didn't work at Charles Sink.","Cathy, the person who worked at Front Reef, and whoever dove on Tuesday are three different people.","Of the person who worked at Belle Bar and whoever dove on Tuesday, one caught 18 lion fish and the other is Freddie.","Martin caught fewer fish than Stacy."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24","27","30"],"label_b":["Cathy","Freddie","Gabriel","Ivan","Jorge","Martin","Stacy"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bb5f61d2f16691571e793cafb2b427f"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The ska record, Painted Empire's record, the release with 1.6 million sales, the record that came out in January and Sodium Green's release are all different releases.","Of the release with 1.8 million sales and the release that came out in June, one is Epoch Lantern's and the other is Eagle Ally's.","The album that came out in October is either the acid rock album or Painted Empire's record.","The acid rock record is either the release with 1.4 million sales or Epoch Lantern's album.","The release with 1.6 million sales, Lip Savage's release, and Sodium Green's record are three different releases.","The album with 1.5 million sales wasn't grunge.","Jagged Knee's album wasn't released in January.","The record with 1.8 million sales wasn't glam rock.","Eagle Ally's release is either the record with 1.4 million sales or the album that came out in August.","The ska record is either the record that came out in January or the record that came out in March.","The grunge album sold somewhat more copies than the acid rock record.","Audio Array's release sold somewhat more copies than the rockabilly release.","The heavy metal release was released in June.","Of the record that came out in July and the record with 1.2 million sales, one is Epoch Lantern's and the other was grunge.","The album with 1.5 million sales is either Sodium Green's release or Audio Array's release.","Lip Savage's release wasn't acid rock.","The record that came out in January sold 100,000 more copies than Painted Empire's release."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million","1.7 million","1.8 million"],"label_b":["Audio Array","Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Lip Savage","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["January","March","April","June","July","August","October"],"label_d":["acid rock","glam rock","grunge","heavy metal","new wave","rockabilly","ska"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bfa0550edd98dae9864c9b4dbfc857f"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Of the person with 54 LinkedIn connections and Jonathan, one has 180 Facebook friends and the other has 576 Twitter followers.","The person with 654 Twitter followers has 20 fewer Facebook friends than Tina.","Lindsey is either the one with 58 LinkedIn connections or the one with 160 Facebook friends.","The person with 790 Twitter followers is either the one with 180 Facebook friends or the person with 150 Facebook friends.","The person with 54 LinkedIn connections has 10 more Facebook friends than the person with 599 Twitter followers.","The one with 50 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than the person with 715 Twitter followers.","The one with 760 Twitter followers has 50 more Facebook friends than Willis.","The one with 140 Facebook friends is either Yvonne or the person with 72 LinkedIn connections.","Of the one with 78 LinkedIn connections and the one with 58 LinkedIn connections, one has 760 Twitter followers and the other is Margie.","Willis has 30 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 58 LinkedIn connections.","Of Yvonne and the person with 576 Twitter followers, one has 54 LinkedIn connections and the other has 130 Facebook friends.","The person with 64 LinkedIn connections has fewer Facebook friends than Yvonne."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160","170","180"],"label_b":["Jonathan","Lindsey","Margie","Sheri","Tina","Willis","Yvonne"],"label_c":["50","54","58","64","65","72","78"],"label_d":["576","599","654","707","715","760","790"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b571e7377c58254f627dc79f91de8f15"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["The puzzle released in 1985 has 750 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the city skyline theme.","The puzzle made by Chaurd doesn't have the outer space theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Astury has 500 fewer pieces than the puzzle made by Sonaco.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1999 is either the puzzle with 250 pieces or the jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme.","The puzzle with 1500 pieces is either the puzzle with the coral reef theme or the puzzle released in 1988.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1992 doesn't have the coral reef theme.","The jigsaw puzzle with the rustic village theme has 500 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1985.","The puzzle made by Sonaco is either the puzzle with the football theme or the jigsaw puzzle released in 1999.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde has 1,250 more pieces than the puzzle with the coral reef theme.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1995 doesn't have the coral reef theme.","The puzzle with 1250 pieces is either the puzzle with the outer space theme or the jigsaw puzzle made by Perunia.","Of the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme and the puzzle with 1000 pieces, one was made by Buralde and the other was made by Chaurd.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Buralde is either the jigsaw puzzle with the football theme or the jigsaw puzzle released in 1978.","The puzzle with the outer space theme has somewhat fewer than the jigsaw puzzle made by Perunia.","The jigsaw puzzle with 750 pieces wasn't released in 1995.","The puzzle made by Irycia doesn't have the coral reef theme."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250","1500","1750"],"label_b":["Astury","Buralde","Chaurd","Irycia","Perunia","Sonaco","Vesem"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","city skyline","coral reef","football","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":["1978","1985","1988","1989","1992","1995","1999"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4174fd785ad7dd82dd31b7e1e2e6b08a"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The trip with Henrietta wasn't in 2003.","The camping vacation was before the Louisiana vacation.","The cycling trip was 4 years before the hang gliding holiday.","The trip with Gladys was 1 year before the vacation with Pam.","The trip with Olga wasn't in Virginia.","Neither the trip with William nor the vacation with Calvin is the Pennsylvania holiday.","The Pennsylvania vacation was the skydiving vacation.","The vacation with Calvin wasn't the kayaking trip.","The seven trips are the Georgia holiday, the holiday with Olga, the hang gliding holiday, the vacation with William, the cycling vacation, the holiday with Calvin and the holiday with Gladys.","The vacation with William was in 2005.","Of the Delaware holiday and the trip with Henrietta, one was the camping holiday and the other was in 2006.","The holiday with William was after the camping trip.","The 2007 vacation wasn't in Louisiana.","Of the cycling trip and the 2007 trip, one was in Oregon and the other was with Olga.","The Rhode Island holiday was the hiking vacation.","The Delaware holiday was after the trip with Calvin.","Neither the trip with Olga nor the Pennsylvania vacation is the camping holiday."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005","2006","2007"],"label_b":["Calvin","Gladys","Henrietta","James","Olga","Pam","William"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hang gliding","hiking","hunting","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Delaware","Georgia","Louisiana","Oregon","Pennsylvania","Rhode Island","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae2de4f2cd75a93a822918f078eafd1d"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The traveler who went to Saint Lucia set sail sometime before the traveler who went to Jamaica.","Of the person who went to Grenada and the person who took the Trinity cruise, one was on the 1986 cruise and the other is Miranda.","The person who took the Farralon cruise set sail 4 years after the person who went to Puerto Rico.","The traveler who took the Silver Shores cruise set sail sometime before the person who went to Martinique.","The traveler who went to Trinidad set sail 3 years before the traveler who went to Grenada.","The traveler who took the Trinity cruise, Jessica, Natasha, the traveler who took the 1988 cruise, the person who took the 1985 cruise and the traveler who took the 1987 cruise are all different travelers.","Eugene set sail sometime before the traveler who went to Trinidad.","The person who took the Trinity cruise set sail sometime after Kathy.","Francis set sail sometime after Greg.","Of the traveler who took the 1984 cruise and the person who took the 1986 cruise, one went to Martinique and the other is Natasha.","The person who took the Azure Seas cruise is either the traveler who took the 1988 cruise or Eugene.","Kathy wasn't on the Neptunia cruise.","The person who went to Jamaica wasn't on the Neptunia cruise.","Of the traveler who went to Aruba and the traveler who took the 1983 cruise, one took the Baroness cruise and the other is Kathy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987","1988","1989"],"label_b":["Eugene","Francis","Greg","Jessica","Kathy","Miranda","Natasha"],"label_c":["Azure Seas","Baroness","Caprica","Farralon","Neptunia","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Jamaica","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5766f931b2c4115ca4555dcf09664444"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Of Wanda Park and the reserve established in 2004, one is home to the fig turtle and the other is in Pickens County.","Of Foxtail Bend and the box python's reserve, one is in Wilcox County and the other was established in 2010.","The park in Wilcox County, the box python's reserve, Wanda Park, Elm Park, the pygmy beaver's reserve and the sandy hare's reserve are all different parks.","Elm Park is either the reserve established in 2008 or the park established in 2012.","The frilled stork's reserve was established sometime before the box python's reserve.","The park established in 2010, Silver Lakes, and Elm Park are three different parks.","The fig turtle's reserve was established 2 years after Elm Park.","The sandy hare's reserve was established sometime before the reserve in Lamar County.","The frilled stork's reserve was established 4 years before the atlas otter's reserve.","The reserve in Bibb County is either the reserve established in 2014 or the park established in 2016.","Wanda Park was established 8 years after Riverside Glen.","Of the reserve in Pickens County and the park in Talladega County, one was established in 2014 and the other is Howard Park.","The reserve in Lamar County isn't home to the endangered western gull.","The reserve in Chilton County was established 6 years after Howard Park.","The reserve established in 2006 is either the park in Talladega County or the park in Lamar County."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012","2014","2016"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","sandy hare","western gull"],"label_d":["Bibb","Chilton","Franklin","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88f7badb1bd1b1ad0da6f521ac7b9475"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Wayne paid more than the diner who ordered the profiterole.","The one who had the espresso paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the tiramisu.","The person who paid $11.99 was either the one who had the earl grey tea or the one who had the chai tea.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid 4 dollars less than the one who had the chai tea.","The diner who ordered the gelato paid less than the one who had the cappuccino.","The person who paid $11.99 didn't order the bread pudding.","Of Marco and Yolanda, one paid $5.99 and the other had the cafe mocha.","Of the diner who ordered the streusel and the one who had the espresso, one was Stacey and the other paid $7.99.","Of the one who had the cappuccino and Wayne, one paid $9.99 and the other paid $7.99.","Norman didn't order the tiramisu.","Marco didn't have the cafe americano.","The diner who ordered the tiramisu, the person who paid $8.99, the person who paid $10.99, the one who had the earl grey tea, Marco and the one who had the cafe mocha were all different friends.","Russell didn't order the bread pudding.","Norman didn't pay $10.99.","The diner who ordered the gelato paid more than Yolanda.","The person who paid $6.99 was either the diner who ordered the creme brulee or the diner who ordered the gelato."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Francis","Marco","Norman","Russell","Stacey","Wayne","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["bread pudding","creme brulee","gelato","profiterole","rice pudding","streusel","tiramisu"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fef3148dc23e7f56b38106f80be0cdb1"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["The book by Betty Bush was due 1 week before Geraldine's book.","Sherrie's book wasn't written by Betty Bush.","Latasha's book wasn't \"Heaven's Seal\".","The title by Walter Wood was due 3 weeks after \"Frogs of Iowa\".","The title by Gabby Garza was \"Heaven's Seal\".","Latasha's book wasn't \"Time to Burn\".","The book by Walter Wood wasn't \"Time to Burn\".","The book by Betty Bush was due 1 week after the book by Kim Kramer.","Neither \"Heaven's Seal\" nor the title due on September 22 is Muriel's book.","The book by Dale Durham was due sometime after Latasha's book.","The book due on October 6 wasn't \"Stars Below\".","Of \"Dancing Well\" and the book by Pete Patton, one was due on October 13 and the other was taken out by Franklin.","Franklin's book was due sometime before \"Dancing Well\".","The title due on September 15 was \"Frogs of Iowa\".","Neither the title due on September 1 nor the book by Betty Bush is Latasha's book.","Muriel's book was due 1 week before the title by Gabby Garza.","Of the title due on October 13 and \"Kip and Ken\", one was taken out by Vicki and the other was written by Fred Fuentes."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29","October 6","October 13"],"label_b":["Franklin","Geraldine","Latasha","Muriel","Sherrie","Terrance","Vicki"],"label_c":["Dancing Well","Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Stars Below","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Betty Bush","Dale Durham","Fred Fuentes","Gabby Garza","Kim Kramer","Pete Patton","Walter Wood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e348137f7943b8bac40a4bfb308e0332"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The person who started with the Slav Defense played 3 games after Walter.","Priscilla played 1 game before the player who started with the Torre Attack.","Of the player who lost in 26 moves and the player who started with the Evans Gambit, one played sixth and the other played third.","Irma played sometime before the player who started with the Ware Opening.","The person who lost in 21 moves played 1 game after Anne.","The seven people were the person who played sixth, the person who lost in 29 moves, the person who started with the Reti Opening, the person who started with the Benko Gambit, the person who started with the Slav Defense, Opal and the person who lost in 25 moves.","The player who lost in 21 moves played 1 game before the player who lost in 34 moves.","The player who lost in 36 moves didn't begin with the Reti Opening.","The person who lost in 25 moves played 3 games before the player who lost in 26 moves.","The person who lost in 26 moves didn't begin with the Ware Opening.","Kendra played 1 game after Walter.","The person who played seventh was either the person who started with the Torre Attack or the player who started with the Giuoco Start.","The person who started with the Benko Gambit played sometime after Walter."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Anne","Irma","Kendra","Mae","Opal","Priscilla","Walter"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["18","21","25","26","29","34","36"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6263f969e78814a23708b83bc74432c9"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The business that sells cell phones wasn't founded by Lara Larson.","The company that sells cell phones received 1 million dollars more than Atriana.com.","Of Tyngle.com and the business that sells cameras, one received $7,000,000 and the other received $4,000,000.","Of the business that sells sports gear and Zetafish.com, one was started by Will Waters and the other received $1,000,000.","Byxby.com received more than the startup started by Fred Frost.","The company that sells textbooks received 1 million dollars less than the business started by Betty Becker.","Madinkz.com received 1 million dollars more than the business that sells cell phones.","Of the startup that sells kitchen wares and the business that sells video games, one received $4,000,000 and the other was started by Vicky Velez.","Gofro.com didn't get exactly $7,000,000.","Byxby.com received 4 million dollars less than the startup that sells video games.","The business that sells cameras is either the business started by Pat Padilla or the startup that received the $2,000,000 investment."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000","$6,000,000","$7,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Vicky Velez","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","sports gear","textbooks","video games"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed46dc52c655bc69ca6aa9fe865b3389"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The April 4 outing was either the trip with Orville or the trip where they saw 30 shooting stars.","The trip with Paulette logged somewhat more shooting stars the trip to Janesville.","The trip to Isleton logged 14 fewer shooting stars than the trip to Janesville.","Neither the trip where they saw 44 shooting stars nor the trip to Manchester was the trip with Orville.","The April 28 trip logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the outing with Terrence.","The April 7 trip logged 28 fewer shooting stars than the April 4 outing.","The trip where they saw 44 shooting stars wasn't with Stephanie.","The April 28 trip, the trip where they saw 9 shooting stars, the outing where they saw 44 shooting stars, the trip to Manchester, the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars and the outing to Janesville were all different trips.","The trip to Kalona logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the April 22 outing.","The trip with Nolan was either the outing to Kalona or the outing where they saw 37 shooting stars.","The trip to Janesville was either the trip where they saw 23 shooting stars or the outing with Paulette.","The outing with Quinn was either the trip to Isleton or the April 25 trip.","The April 17 outing didn't log exactly 30 shooting stars.","The April 4 trip wasn't in Conesville.","Of the trip where they saw 37 shooting stars and the outing to Gilmore City, one was on April 4 and the other was on April 10.","The trip to Conesville logged somewhat more shooting stars the trip with Paulette."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30","37","44"],"label_b":["April 4","April 7","April 10","April 17","April 22","April 25","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Isleton","Janesville","Kalona","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Paulette","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21591068ee1cf37206c0a55891af21d9"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The senator wasn't from Washington.","Betty Baxter won somewhat less than Ferris Fry.","The doctor was either the winner from Vermont or the winner who won $15 million.","The banker wasn't from Washington.","Ed Elliott won 10 million more than the person from Georgia.","The person who won $30 million wasn't the senator.","The person from Vermont won somewhat less than the doctor.","The person who won $25 million wasn't the judge.","The seven people were the person who won $10 million, the person from Washington, the judge, Gil Greene, Hilda Hunt, Betty Baxter and Dharma Day.","Of Dharma Day and Cal Chandler, one was the judge and the other was from Hawaii.","Cal Chandler didn't win exactly $35 million.","The lawyer was from Vermont.","The person who won $10 million wasn't from Florida.","The person who won $30 million was either the person from Washington or Dharma Day.","The winner who won $20 million wasn't from Georgia.","The winner who won $10 million was either the teacher or the judge.","Of Hilda Hunt and the person who won $15 million, one was the doctor and the other was from Mississippi."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million","$30 million","$35 million"],"label_b":["Betty Baxter","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Florida","Georgia","Hawaii","Kansas","Mississippi","Vermont","Washington"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","judge","lawyer","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a250a1486d04210501b377c40d934e7"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The customer who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre paid somewhat less than the person who was dropped off on Fairfield Lane.","Of Philip and the client who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre, one was dropped off on Todd Street and the other paid $12.50.","Max paid somewhat less than the client who got picked up at the Arctic Building.","The customer who got picked up at the Norvell House paid 12 dollars less than Carrie.","The client who got picked up at the Fremont Library paid 9 dollars more than the client who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.","The customer who was dropped off on Ash Avenue paid 6 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Seattle Tower.","Bobbie didn't pay $24.50.","The customer who was dropped off on Graydon Avenue paid 6 dollars more than Henrietta.","The customer who got picked up at the Fremont Library paid somewhat less than Bobbie.","The customer who was dropped off on Viking Street paid 15 dollars more than Philip.","Of the client who was dropped off on Walut Street and the person with the $24.50 fare, one was picked up at the Hoge Building and the other was Carrie.","Isabel, the person with the $15.50 fare, the client who got picked up at the Hoge Building, the customer who got picked up at the Fremont Library and the person with the $6.50 fare were all different customers."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50","$21.50","$24.50"],"label_b":["Bobbie","Carrie","Henrietta","Isabel","Max","Neil","Philip"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Fremont Library","Hoge Building","Neptune Theatre","Norvell House","Seattle Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Fairfield Lane","Graydon Avenue","League Avenue","Todd Street","Viking Street","Walut Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8172a9f4f685a88938e2d6d77e125a27"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The Huffs are paying 10 dollars more per month than the Quinns.","The family moving in on Wednesday is paying 30 dollars less per month than the Sheltons.","The family paying $680 a month is either the Sheltons or the family moving in on Saturday.","The Sheltons are paying $740 a month.","Of the family paying $690 a month and the family paying $700 a month, one is the Kerrs and the other is moving in on Tuesday.","The Huffs are paying 10 dollars less per month than the family moving in on Thursday.","The family moving into the Ash Avenue apartment is either the family moving in on Saturday or the family moving in on Tuesday.","The Underwoods are moving into the Ash Avenue apartment.","The Kerrs aren't moving in on Monday.","The family moving into the Grove Street apartment is paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving in on Sunday.","The Kerrs are paying 20 dollars more per month than the family moving into the Holly Street apartment.","The family moving into the Summit Street apartment is paying 30 dollars more per month than the Russells.","The family moving into the Ivy Street apartment is either the family paying $740 a month or the family moving in on Thursday.","Neither the family moving into the Ivy Street apartment nor the family moving into the Front Street apartment is the family moving in on Sunday.","The family paying $720 a month is either the Kerrs or the family moving in on Sunday."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720","$730","$740"],"label_b":["Huffs","Johnsons","Kerrs","Quinns","Russells","Sheltons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Front Street","Grove Street","Holly Street","Ivy Street","Kermit Lane","Summit Street"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0383b205126c80d816cacf14e2b53be4"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The Coolstar XV5 costs 65 dollars more than the unit with the 5,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The unit with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity is either the Coolstar XV5 or the $375 item.","The Z-Free XL costs somewhat more than the item with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Freezon Flux doesn't cost $635.","Of the Ultralux 92 and the $765 air conditioner, one has the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the other has the 5-year warranty.","The item with the 7-year warranty is either the Z-Free XL or the item with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","Of the $505 air conditioner and the item with the 1-year warranty, one has the 20,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the other is the Coolstar XV5.","Of the item with the 1-year warranty and the Chiller Z, one costs $635 and the other has the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The air conditioner with the 10-year warranty costs 130 dollars more than the Ultralux 92.","The item with the 15-year warranty costs 325 dollars less than the EnergyBeam 110.","The $570 item, the item with the 1-year warranty, the air conditioner with the 12-year warranty, the Z-Free XL, the unit with the 10-year warranty and the air conditioner with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity are all different units.","The $700 item is either the Freezon Flux or the Binson C40."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635","$700","$765"],"label_b":["Binson C40","Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","EnergyBeam 110","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["5,000 BTUs","10,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","20,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","3-year","5-year","7-year","10-year","12-year","15-year"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f608f9aa9011d656323df01499a5be0"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The seven classes are the seventh period class, the Geometry class, the History class, the Latin class, the Algebra class, Mr. Duffy's class and the class in room 319.","Mr. Rhodes's class is held 4 periods after the English class.","The class in room 114 is held sometime after the class in room 318.","The Geometry class is either the fourth period class or Mr. Ingram's class.","Of the History class and the fifth period class, one is taught by Mr. Rhodes and the other is in room 114.","The course in room 129 is held 1 period after the Latin class.","The English class is held 1 period after Mr. Villarreal's class.","Of the class in room 125 and the fifth period class, one is Latin and the other is Geometry.","Mr. Lester's class is held 1 period before Mr. Cannon's class.","The class in room 208 is held 3 periods after the Latin class.","Of the Pre-Calculus class and the class in room 125, one is held during third period and the other is taught by Mr. Villarreal."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"label_b":["114","125","129","207","208","318","319"],"label_c":["Cannon","Duffy","Ingram","Lester","Quinn","Rhodes","Villarreal"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","English","Geometry","History","Latin","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a863a1bb1e17ee6e3ae0d26255b91e30"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 6 gold medals didn't end with 12 bronze medals.","Of the team from Indonesia and the squad that won 2 gold medals, one ended with 4 silver medals and the other finished with 1 bronze medal.","The team that won 8 bronze medals ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the squad that won 12 silver medals.","The team that won 12 bronze medals didn't finish with 1 silver medal.","The team from Grenada didn't end with 10 bronze medals.","The team from Slovakia ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team from Russia.","The team from Indonesia didn't finish with 7 gold medals.","The seven teams were the team that won 4 silver medals, the squad from Grenada, the team that won 12 bronze medals, the squad from Argentina, the team from Indonesia, the team from Turkmenistan and the team that won 3 bronze medals.","The team from Grenada ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the team from Russia.","The team that won 15 bronze medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team that won 6 silver medals.","The squad from Argentina didn't end with 8 bronze medals.","The squad that won 1 bronze medal was either the team that won 5 silver medals or the squad from Grenada.","The squad that won 5 silver medals was either the team that won 6 gold medals or the team from Indonesia.","Of the squad that won 5 gold medals and the team from Honduras, one ended with 8 silver medals and the other finished with 12 bronze medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Argentina","Grenada","Honduras","Indonesia","Russia","Slovakia","Turkmenistan"],"label_c":["1","4","5","6","8","11","12"],"label_d":["1","3","6","8","10","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ddaae4dda8b2af61a7638b50aacbe0f8"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["The building haunted by Geoffrey was on Grant Place.","Balfern was visited 5 months after Stockford.","The building on Darby Lane was either Hughenden or Wolfenden.","Hughenden was visited sometime after the home haunted by Lady Grey.","The home haunted by Francis was investigated 4 months before the building on Bird Road.","Wolfenden was either the home on Fifth Avenue or the house Priscilla visited in March.","Markmanor was visited 3 months after the building on Fifth Avenue.","The home haunted by Victor was visited 1 month after the house on Bird Road.","Barnhill was investigated 1 month before the home haunted by Abigail.","Barnhill was either the home on Circle Drive or the house haunted by Brunhilde.","Of the home Priscilla visited in June and the home haunted by Geoffrey, one was on Haley Square and the other was Hughenden.","The building haunted by Geoffrey was investigated 1 month before the building haunted by Tarlton."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Balfern","Barnhill","Downsell","Hughenden","Markmanor","Stockford","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Circle Drive","Darby Lane","Eagle Street","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":["Abigail","Brunhilde","Francis","Geoffrey","Lady Grey","Tarlton","Victor"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2e3fd31c5b5cf413a4636846bc45eac"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The ring made of 18k gold cost more than Wanda's ring.","The piece made of 18k gold cost 400 dollars less than the piece made of platinum.","Of the ring that cost $1400 and Hazel's piece, one has the sapphire and the other is made of silver.","Neither the ring that cost $1300 nor the ring that cost $1400 is the piece with the ruby.","Felicia's piece cost 100 dollars less than the ring with the diamond.","The ring that cost $1700 is either the ring with the opal or the ring made of 18k gold.","The piece with the amethyst, the piece made of 14k gold, the ring that cost $1300, Wanda's ring, the piece that cost $1700 and Yolanda's piece are all different rings.","The ring that cost $1100 is either the piece with the aquamarine or the piece with the amethyst.","The ring made of 14k gold cost 200 dollars more than the ring with the sapphire.","The piece that cost $1600 isn't made of titanium.","The ring made of silver doesn't have the aquamarine.","The piece that cost $1600 is either the piece with the aquamarine or Yolanda's ring.","The ring that cost $1400 is either Elvira's ring or the ring with the opal.","Of the ring made of 24k gold and Hazel's ring, one has the sapphire and the other cost $1200.","The piece made of 18k gold cost 200 dollars less than Jacquelyn's piece.","The piece that cost $1600 doesn't have the ruby."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500","$1600","$1700"],"label_b":["Elvira","Felicia","Hazel","Jacquelyn","Sonja","Wanda","Yolanda"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","opal","ruby","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","18k gold","24k gold","palladium","platinum","silver","titanium"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d06317edca05aae6da8dd2e0bec8d438"} {"story":"The Byronville Gaming Club holds one \"game night\" each month, at which a number of members gather to play a different board game. Using only the clues that follow, match each game to the month in which it was played and the person who hosted the event, and determine how many total players were at each game night.","clues":["Planets Align was played 4 months after the board game hosted at Ethel's house.","The game played in March wasn't hosted by Felicia.","The board game with 11 players was played 2 months after Bladescape.","Stealth was played 3 months after the board game hosted at Doreen's house.","Emberfight, the game hosted at Doreen's house, and the game with 6 players are three different games.","The game with 6 players wasn't hosted by Caroline.","Android Disco didn't have exactly 5 players.","The board game played in July was either Bladescape or the board game hosted at Pat's house.","The game hosted at Todd's house was played 2 months before Rules of War.","The game played in February had exactly 8 players.","The game played in July, the game with 8 players, and Android Disco are three different games.","Of the game played in April and the board game played in June, one was hosted by Adrian and the other was Planets Align.","The game with 14 players was played 1 month after the game hosted at Ethel's house.","Of the board game with 13 players and Planets Align, one was hosted by Caroline and the other was played in April."],"categories":["Months","Games","Hosts","Players"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Android Disco","Bladescape","Emberfight","Planets Align","Rules of War","Stealth","Vendetta"],"label_c":["Adrian","Caroline","Doreen","Ethel","Felicia","Pat","Todd"],"label_d":["4","5","6","8","11","13","14"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33c7112fc231ee84b6330eeda9b10753"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The Illusion received 3 fewer nominations than the film directed by Paul Walnier.","Thorn of Suns is either the film directed by Gabby Jones or the comedy.","The film directed by Danny Trevor received 5 fewer nominations than the romance.","Thorn of Suns received one more nomination than The Illusion.","Fatal Sheen didn't get 6 nominations.","The Illusion wasn't the drama.","Sea of Dreams received more nominations than the musical.","Of the movie that received 6 nominations and the movie directed by Adrienne Day, one was the musical and the other was the film-noir.","Maximum Risk wasn't directed by Adrienne Day.","The film that received 7 nominations wasn't directed by Gabby Jones.","Of Silk Mist and the movie that received 3 nominations, one was directed by Danny Trevor and the other was the action film.","The film directed by Danny Trevor received one more nomination than Maximum Risk.","Wild Ones wasn't the musical.","The movie directed by Gabby Jones received more nominations than Thorn of Suns.","The comedy, the film directed by Tank Reznor, Maximum Risk, The Illusion, Silk Mist and Wild Ones are all different films.","The film that received 4 nominations, Fatal Sheen, and The Illusion are three different films.","Maximum Risk wasn't directed by Virgil Katz."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6","7","8"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ea3058da3596fb2cf9b441e2acd2523"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["\"Criminal Bane\" began 1 year before the hero who patrols Frazier Park.","Jimmy Joyce began 1 year after \"Wonderman\".","\"Wonderman\" began sometime before \"Deep Shadow\".","Of \"Wonderman\" and the person who patrols Summerland, one began his crusade in 2011 and the other is Red Reilly.","\"Ultra Hex\" isn't Danny Doyle.","Red Reilly began 1 year before \"Green Avenger\".","The hero who patrols Mission Vale is either \"Wonderman\" or Matt Minkle.","The superhero who patrols Summerland began 4 years before the superhero who patrols Tenth Avenue.","The seven people are the person who started in 2010, \"Green Avenger\", \"Prism Shield\", \"Wonderman\", \"Ultra Hex\", Red Reilly and \"Deep Shadow\".","Of Edsel Eaton and the person who started in 2010, one patrols Frazier Park and the other patrols Mission Vale.","The hero who patrols Green Hills began 2 years before Sid Shaffer.","\"Ultra Hex\" is either Kurt Knapp or the hero who patrols Green Hills.","The superhero who started in 2012 is either the superhero who patrols Apple Valley or the superhero who patrols Mission Vale."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Danny Doyle","Edsel Eaton","Jimmy Joyce","Kurt Knapp","Matt Minkle","Red Reilly","Sid Shaffer"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Frazier Park","Green Hills","Idyllwild","Mission Vale","Summerland","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dc0b7c3460a21164f874fe59dd32e23"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The mountain first summited by Art Aguilar is 260 feet taller than the mountain first summited by Ford Fischer.","Of the mountain that is 14,990 feet tall and the mountain that is 14,600 feet tall, one was first climbed in 1845 and the other was first climbed by Kermit Kramer.","Mt. Ewing is 390 feet taller than Mt. Rodriquez.","The mountain first summited by Ford Fischer is either the mountain first climbed in 1946 or Mt. Larsen.","Mt. York isn't 14,210 feet high.","The mountain first climbed in 1962 is either the mountain first summited by Ben Beasley or the peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs.","Mt. Vincent, the peak that is 14,210 feet tall, the mountain first climbed in 1926, the peak first climbed in 1914, the mountain first summited by Ben Beasley and the peak that is 14,600 feet tall are all different mountains.","Of the mountain first climbed in 1845 and the mountain that is 14,860 feet tall, one was first climbed by Irving Igor and the other is Mt. Ewing.","The mountain first climbed in 1899 is 130 feet shorter than Mt. Brewer.","The peak first summited by Irving Igor, the mountain first climbed in 1914, and the peak that is 14,730 feet tall are three different mountains.","The peak first summited by Kermit Kramer is shorter than the peak first summited by Irving Igor.","Mt. Vincent is taller than the peak first summited by Jethro Jacobs.","The mountain first climbed in 1863 is 390 feet taller than Mt. Vincent.","The mountain first climbed in 1863 was first climbed by Art Aguilar."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730","14,860","14,990"],"label_b":["Mt. Brewer","Mt. Ewing","Mt. Ingram","Mt. Larsen","Mt. Rodriquez","Mt. Vincent","Mt. York"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Ben Beasley","Ford Fischer","Hal Hudson","Irving Igor","Jethro Jacobs","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":["1845","1863","1899","1914","1926","1946","1962"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25e7ef49a755de5f29068b3fae0f5d35"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Jana's hot sauce isn't rated at exactly 35,000 SHU.","The product that uses the injie chili is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the product that uses the ghost pepper.","The hot sauce rated at 35,000 SHU isn't \"Lips Ablaze\".","Of the product that uses the injie chili and Verna's hot sauce, one is rated at 25,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other is \"Burn Squad\".","The sauce that uses the bhut jolokia is 5,000 SHU spicier than \"Magma Drizzle\".","The product that uses the naga viper is 20,000 SHU spicier than Yvonne's hot sauce.","\"Magma Drizzle\" is 5,000 SHU less spicy than \"Baja Tickler\".","The product that uses the ghost pepper isn't \"Hertz So Good\".","Zachary's sauce is 5,000 SHU spicier than the sauce that uses the injie chili.","\"Hertz So Good\", the hot sauce that uses the blue moluga, the sauce that uses the naga viper and the sauce that uses the panju reaper are all different products.","The hot sauce that uses the ghost pepper is 5,000 SHU less spicy than \"Pants on Fire\".","The sauce that uses the panju reaper is either the hot sauce rated at 25,000 SHU or Zachary's sauce.","Phillip's product is somewhat spicier than the sauce that uses the ghost pepper.","Jana's product doesn't use the blue moluga.","Of Wanda's product and the sauce that uses the injie chili, one is rated at 10,000 Scoville Heat Units and the other is \"Burn Squad\"."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000","30,000","35,000"],"label_b":["Jana","Phillip","Stacy","Verna","Wanda","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Magma Drizzle","Lips Ablaze","Pants on Fire"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","blue moluga","ghost pepper","injie chili","naga viper","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13637eeb8330f7ea3bd8772bca4b29d3"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The episode that aired on May 18th didn't give its survivor the water filter.","Freddie's episode aired 2 weeks after the show where the survivor brought the rope.","Alfredo's episode aired 2 weeks before the show filmed in Bolivia.","Neil's episode aired 2 weeks after Freddie's episode.","Wendell's show aired 5 weeks after the episode filmed in New Zealand.","Kurt's show aired 1 week before the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet.","The episode filmed in Bolivia aired 3 weeks before the episode where the survivor brought the pot.","Of the episode that aired on April 27th and Wendell's episode, one was filmed in Cambodia and the other gave its survivor the knife.","The show filmed in Vanuatu aired 4 weeks before the episode filmed in Myanmar.","The show where the survivor brought the pot wasn't filmed in Nicaragua.","Of Alfredo's show and the episode that aired on May 18th, one was filmed in Cambodia and the other gave its survivor the duct tape.","Omar's show aired 3 weeks after the episode filmed in New Zealand."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th","May 11th","May 18th"],"label_b":["Alfredo","Freddie","Kurt","Neil","Omar","Victor","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua","New Zealand","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","knife","pot","rope","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=866db9c11bbe003779746ecbc8784dda"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors is either the armor exhibit or the exhibit from Gabon.","Of the firearms exhibit and June's exhibit, one saw 6,425 visitors and the other was from Gabon.","The presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors was held 3 months after the basketry presentation.","Of March's exhibit and July's exhibit, one was from Iraq and the other saw 7,525 visitors.","The presentation from Philippines is either the glassware presentation or January's exhibit.","The presentation from Iraq was held sometime after the glassware presentation.","The exhibit that pulled in 5,100 visitors, the presentation from Tunisia, and the presentation from Philippines are three different exhibits.","The exhibit that pulled in 9,500 visitors was held 2 months before the armor presentation.","The presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors was held 1 month after the armor presentation.","The exhibit that pulled in 6,910 visitors was held 2 months after the exhibit from Uganda.","Of the basketry exhibit and the exhibit that pulled in 6,910 visitors, one was from Jamaica and the other took place in March.","The sculpture presentation wasn't from Tunisia.","The exhibit from Uganda is either the ceramics exhibit or the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","glassware","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Azerbaijan","Gabon","Iraq","Jamaica","Philippines","Tunisia","Uganda"],"label_d":["5,100","6,425","6,910","7,525","8,060","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c2414c6b27239ca7902bc6e28991a72"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Mira Morrow's rental is either the Fiat rental or the rental to be picked up in Durham.","Nancy Nunez's reservation is for a somewhat longer period than Irene Ingram's reservation.","Cora Cochran's reservation is for a period 2 days longer than the reservation to be picked up in Iowa Falls.","The Fiat rental is for a period 2 days longer than the rental to be picked up in Durham.","The reservation to be picked up in Durham is for a period 1 day longer than the Dodge reservation.","The reservation to be picked up in Durham isn't for the Chevrolet.","The Buick rental is for a period 1 day shorter than the reservation to be picked up in Valencia.","Of Opal O'Connor's reservation and the Volvo reservation, one is for 7 days and the other will be picked up in Brownfield.","Of the Jeep rental and the 2 day reservation, one is Tanya Todd's and the other will be picked up in Redding.","The rental to be picked up in Groveland is for a period 2 days longer than Gena Graham's rental.","Of Opal O'Connor's reservation and Gena Graham's rental, one will be picked up in Redding and the other is for the Dodge.","Mira Morrow's rental and the Fiat reservation are different rentals.","The Volvo reservation is for a somewhat shorter period than the rental to be picked up in Iowa Falls."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days","7 days","8 days"],"label_b":["Cora Cochran","Gena Graham","Irene Ingram","Mira Morrow","Nancy Nunez","Opal O\\'Connor","Tanya Todd"],"label_c":["Buick","Chevrolet","Dodge","Fiat","Jeep","Kia","Volvo"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Durham","Groveland","Iowa Falls","Los Altos","Redding","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=694bd845abe270a3c2855df5ee924371"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team with 9 members weren't dropped at Dana Point.","Yankee Group deployed 2 hours before Tango Group.","The squad that jumped at 2:00pm doesn't have exactly 6 members.","The team with 8 members deployed 1 hour after the team that dropped at Gran Mountain.","Whiskey Group deployed sometime before the team with 6 members.","The team that dropped at Brook Woods deployed 1 hour after the team with 7 members.","Yankee Group deployed at 8:00am.","The squad with 10 members, the team that dropped at Ezra Forest, and the squad that jumped at 9:00am are three different teams.","The team that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed sometime before the squad that dropped at Crestline X.","India Group weren't dropped at Anthon Ridge.","The team with 10 members deployed 2 hours before the squad that dropped at Dana Point.","The team that dropped at Frazier Park deployed 5 hours after the squad that dropped at Brook Woods.","The squad that jumped at 1:00pm doesn't have exactly 6 members.","Charlie Group weren't dropped at Dana Point.","Of Tango Group and Sierra Group, one has 4 people in it and the other deployed at 9:00am.","The squad that dropped at Gran Mountain deployed 4 hours before India Group."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","India","Sierra","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5198c08e49831b38b6f30e545b73db69"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The person who paid $55 was either the customer who got the blue tattoo or Wilma.","The person who got the black tattoo paid less than Isaac.","The customer who got the pink tattoo paid 10 dollars less than Guillermo.","The person who got the red tattoo paid 10 dollars less than Kendra.","The customer who paid $65 wasn't the Gemini.","Of the customer who paid $50 and the customer who paid $35, one was the Virgo and the other got the green tattoo.","The customer who got the violet tattoo paid more than Isaac.","The person who got the black tattoo paid more than the person who got the pink tattoo.","Wilma paid 25 dollars more than Eula.","The Libra was either the person who got the blue tattoo or the customer who paid $60.","The Sagittarius paid more than the Taurus.","Of the Sagittarius and Sheila, one paid $45 and the other got the red tattoo.","The Gemini paid more than Ann.","The customer who paid $65 wasn't the Cancer.","The person who got the pink tattoo paid 5 dollars more than Sheila."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55","$60","$65"],"label_b":["Ann","Eula","Guillermo","Isaac","Kendra","Sheila","Wilma"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","pink","red","violet"],"label_d":["Cancer","Gemini","Libra","Pisces","Sagittarius","Taurus","Virgo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=752090b05068fdf2d3ef8438a678b770"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The session with 8 people starts 3 hours after Juana's session.","The class with 6 people, the anusara yoga class, and the 1:30pm session are three different classes.","Of Karen's class and the 2:30pm class, one has 8 people in it and the other teaches ashtanga yoga.","The session with 15 people, the ashtanga yoga class, and the vinyasa yoga session are three different classes.","The iyengar yoga session is either Leah's session or the session with 6 people.","Opal's class is either the class with 5 people or the 12:30pm class.","The prenatal yoga class begins 1 hour before the vinyasa yoga class.","Teresa's session is either the 2:30pm class or the prenatal yoga class.","Of the 11:30am class and the class with 8 people, one is led by Teresa and the other teaches vinyasa yoga.","Of Marilyn's session and the bikram yoga class, one is at 10:30am and the other has 5 people in it.","Of the prenatal yoga session and Pamela's session, one is at 9:30am and the other has 9 people in it.","The hatha yoga session starts sometime after Leah's session.","The class with 14 people, the 1:30pm class, the 10:30am session, Teresa's class, the vinyasa yoga session and the iyengar yoga session are all different classes.","The 1:30pm session isn't led by Opal.","The iyengar yoga session begins 1 hour before Marilyn's session."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","ashtanga","bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Karen","Leah","Marilyn","Opal","Pamela","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","12","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c0a4e42f4ffeaeb2c73d4df2cc88b9d"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Of Donald and the player who scored 41 points, one was from Epworth and the other threw the yellow darts.","The player who scored 69 points didn't throw the violet darts.","Donald finished 28 points lower than the player from Gilbertville.","The player who scored 48 points was from Toledo.","Colin scored 21 points higher than the player from Oakland Acres.","Of Rudy and the contestant who threw the red darts, one was from Mount Union and the other finished with 62 points.","Alton was either the player who threw the green darts or the player from Yorktown.","Vincent didn't throw the violet darts.","The contestant who threw the white darts scored 7 points higher than the player who threw the orange darts.","Evan was either the player from Oakland Acres or the player from Mount Union.","The player from Yorktown was either the contestant who threw the white darts or Rudy.","Rudy wasn't from Worthington.","The player from Yorktown scored 35 points higher than the player who threw the yellow darts.","Rudy didn't throw the violet darts.","The player who scored 62 points, Evan, the contestant from Toledo and the player from Epworth were all different players.","Neither the player who threw the gray darts nor the player who threw the violet darts was Evan.","The contestant from Toledo scored somewhat higher than the contestant who threw the green darts."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69","76","83"],"label_b":["Alton","Colin","Donald","Evan","Pedro","Rudy","Vincent"],"label_c":["gray","green","orange","red","violet","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Epworth","Gilbertville","Mount Union","Oakland Acres","Toledo","Worthington","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2b4ce8c0cc442591dab1055e2d20cf7"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["Of the rowing appointment and the cardio appointment, one is at 12:30pm and the other is Arnold's.","Of the session at 8:30am and the session with Michelle, one will focus on racketball and the other is Garrett's.","Of the lesson with Nicholas and the lesson with Irene, one is at 8:30am and the other is Emma's.","The lesson with Nicholas is 3 hours after the free weights session.","The appointment at 12:30pm isn't with Howard.","The racketball lesson is 5 hours before Garrett's appointment.","The session at 1:30pm won't focus on cycling.","The free weights lesson is sometime after the cardio lesson.","The cardio lesson is 1 hour before the swimming lesson.","Danny's session isn't at 12:30pm.","Blake's lesson is 3 hours before Fannie's lesson.","The appointment with Kristin is either the lesson at 1:30pm or the appointment at 11:30am.","The lesson with Jimmy is either the yoga lesson or Arnold's lesson."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Danny","Emma","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Howard","Irene","Jimmy","Kristin","Lena","Michelle","Nicholas"],"label_d":["cardio","cycling","free weights","racketball","rowing","swimming","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb38a92fe26f0175845e90d3f2ddf668"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["The piece that's been missing for 10 years was painted 16 years after \"Tantrum\".","The 1913 painting isn't \"Hoxley Hills\".","The 1929 masterpiece is either the masterpiece that's been missing for 13 years or \"Willow Bend\".","The painting that's been missing for 10 years is either \"Clockwork\" or the 1897 masterpiece.","The piece that's been missing for 13 years was painted 8 years after the piece that's been missing for 25 years.","Arim Aleen's piece is either \"Orange Sky\" or \"Tantrum\".","The 1897 painting is either Graham Ginso's painting or \"Girl at Sea\".","Dray D'Amici's painting was painted 24 years before Graham Ginso's masterpiece.","The 1929 painting hasn't been missing for exactly 15 years.","Orteirte's masterpiece was painted 16 years after the painting that's been missing for 13 years.","The masterpiece that's been missing for 20 years was painted sometime after Graham Ginso's piece.","Of the 1897 piece and the 1905 painting, one is by Arim Aleen and the other has been missing for 25 years.","Of Yeust's painting and the masterpiece that's been missing for 22 years, one is \"Lost in Time\" and the other was painted in 1913.","Umolia's piece, the 1913 painting, and \"Willow Bend\" are three different paintings."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929","1937","1945"],"label_b":["Arim Aleen","Dray D\\'Amici","Graham Ginso","Orteirte","Pukes","Umolia","Yeust"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","19","20","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ae84a54f9e137eb3e65a3dc637910dd"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The one who had the earl grey tea paid 4 dollars more than Jennie.","Of the one who had the cappuccino and the person who paid $10.99, one was Jennie and the other ordered the cheesecake.","Of the one who had the cafe mocha and the diner who ordered the fruit tart, one paid $11.99 and the other paid $6.99.","Linda didn't have the cafe americano.","The diner who ordered the fruit tart paid more than the diner who ordered the parfait.","The diner who ordered the streusel paid 3 dollars more than the one who had the cafe latte.","The person who paid $9.99 didn't order the profiterole.","The person who paid $10.99 was either the one who had the espresso or Delia.","Linda didn't order the streusel.","Kim was either the one who had the chai tea or the person who paid $5.99.","The diner who ordered the profiterole paid 1 dollar more than Russell.","Wayne didn't pay $9.99.","The one who had the cappuccino, the diner who ordered the profiterole, the diner who ordered the streusel, the person who paid $5.99 and the person who paid $7.99 were all different friends.","The one who had the cafe americano paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the flan."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Delia","Francis","Jennie","Kim","Linda","Russell","Wayne"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["cheesecake","flan","fruit tart","parfait","profiterole","sherbet","streusel"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f49fb43e0679911488da12d1a8d1e93b"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The class in room 207 isn't the Arabic class.","The class in room 318 doesn't have 17 students.","The course in room 120 is either the 1:00 pm class or the Hebrew class.","The course in room 212 doesn't start at 9:00 am.","The course in room 120 starts 6 hours after the class with 10 students.","The class in room 318 doesn't start at 9:00 am.","Of the class in room 207 and the 3:00 pm class, one has 20 students and the other has 22 students.","The class in room 122 starts 8 hours before the Mandarin class.","The Italian class is either the course with 18 students or the class in room 120.","Of the course with 10 students and the course in room 201, one starts at 7:00 am and the other starts at 11:00 am.","The course with 25 students starts sometime after the class with 18 students.","The 1:00 pm class is either the Japanese class or the Arabic class.","The class in room 120 doesn't have 17 students.","The Japanese class is either the class with 22 students or the class in room 201.","The course with 25 students starts sometime before the class with 10 students.","Of the English class and the class with 22 students, one starts at 11:00 am and the other starts at 3:00 pm."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm","5:00 pm","7:00 pm"],"label_b":["120","122","125","201","207","212","318"],"label_c":["10","13","17","18","20","22","25"],"label_d":["Arabic","English","Hebrew","Italian","Japanese","Mandarin","Swahili"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1831bb7269cdf5f49edcf2ecc730bcc"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The bag that weighs 50 pounds is either the bag that needs to go to Orlando or the suitcase that needs to go to New York.","The seven pieces are Ute Fleming's bag, the suitcase that weighs 47 pounds, the piece that needs to go to Chicago, the bag that weighs 44 pounds, the suitcase that needs to go to Orlando, the suitcase that needs to go to Denver and the white luggage.","The luggage that weighs 41 pounds isn't pink.","Yolanda Bauer's luggage weighs more than the suitcase that needs to go to Chicago.","The piece that needs to go to Orlando weighs 6 pounds less than the aquamarine suitcase.","The silver suitcase weighs 9 pounds less than Wanda Dotson's suitcase.","The luggage that needs to go to Santa Fe weighs 3 pounds more than Wanda Dotson's piece.","Of Vic Evans's suitcase and the brown bag, one was supposed to go to Atlanta and the other weighs 47 pounds.","Ute Fleming's suitcase weighs 3 pounds more than Zed Alexander's bag.","The suitcase that needs to go to Orlando weighs less than the teal suitcase.","Of the suitcase that weighs 41 pounds and the ochre suitcase, one is Xavier Carey's and the other was supposed to go to Orlando.","Of the suitcase that weighs 35 pounds and the piece that needs to go to Atlanta, one is Tanya Gould's and the other is brown."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47","50","53"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["aquamarine","brown","ochre","pink","silver","teal","white"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8627676b9921dc83909647a2396eea98"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["Genevieve didn't pay $28.99.","Of the diner who ordered the blackened tuna and Joanna, one paid $25.99 and the other had the bordeaux.","Nick was either the one who had the chianti or the person who paid $27.99.","Nick didn't have the port.","The person who paid $26.99 ordered the red snapper.","The diner who ordered the osso bucco had the port.","The diner who ordered the lobster tail was either the one who had the shiraz or the one who had the merlot.","The person who paid $29.99 was either the diner who ordered the filet mignon or Genevieve.","The one who had the port paid 3 dollars less than the one who had the riesling.","Danny paid more than the one who had the chianti.","The one who had the bordeaux paid 1 dollar less than the one who had the shiraz.","Hannah, the diner who ordered the osso bucco, the diner who ordered the filet mignon, the diner who ordered the lobster tail and the one who had the shiraz were all different foodies.","Neither the diner who ordered the filet mignon nor the diner who ordered the lobster tail was the person who paid $30.99.","Of the diner who ordered the beef stir-fry and the person who paid $30.99, one had the bordeaux and the other had the riesling.","Genevieve didn't have the shiraz.","April paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the sea bass."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99","$29.99","$30.99"],"label_b":["April","Danny","Genevieve","Hannah","Joanna","Nick","Robin"],"label_c":["bordeaux","chianti","merlot","port","riesling","shiraz","zinfandel"],"label_d":["beef stir-fry","blackened tuna","filet mignon","lobster tail","osso bucco","red snapper","sea bass"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=288692b5f38c02e0b51a6842a9619242"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Kline Arena holds 80 more people than the rugby facility.","The arena in Ocotillo holds fewer people than the football facility.","Of the lacrosse facility and the arena in Venice, one is Ingram Arena and the other holds 230 people.","Elliott Arena holds 160 fewer people than the basketball facility.","The seven arenas are Quinn Arena, the baseball facility, the arena in Garber, the arena in Ocotillo, the soccer facility, the arena with seating for 270 people and the arena with seating for 150 people.","The hockey facility holds 120 more people than the rugby facility.","The baseball facility holds more people than Kline Arena.","Vazquez Arena is either the facility with seating for 190 people or the facility in Idyllwild.","Thompson Arena doesn't hold 310 people.","The facility with seating for 350 people is either the facility in Ocotillo or the basketball facility.","Of Dotson Arena and the soccer facility, one holds 230 people and the other is in Kirkman.","Of the rugby facility and the facility with seating for 310 people, one is in Brunswick and the other is in Idyllwild."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270","310","350"],"label_b":["Dotson","Elliott","Ingram","Kline","Quinn","Thompson","Vazquez"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Brunswick","Garber","Idyllwild","Kirkman","McFarland","Ocotillo","Venice"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61a6f72f7caf2a4242f0e79c7564b929"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The team from Rialto finished 24 points above the team from Yarmouth.","The squad in the pink shirts finished 12 points above the squad in the violet shirts.","The squad from Big Bear Lake didn't wear red shirts.","Of the squad that finished with 775 points and the Turkey Rolls, one was from Castro Valley and the other wore magenta shirts.","Of the squad that finished with 751 points and the team that finished with 787 points, one was from Fullerton and the other was the Splitters.","The squad in the blue shirts finished 12 points above the Turkey Rolls.","The Gutter Gals didn't wear gold shirts.","The squad from Yarmouth finished 24 points above the team in the violet shirts.","The team in the magenta shirts finished 48 points above the Pin Pushers.","The Rowdy Rollers finished 12 points below the team from Big Bear Lake.","The Turkey Rolls finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the squad in the red shirts.","The Oddballs was either the squad in the pink shirts or the squad in the red shirts.","The Gutter Gals finished 48 points above the squad from Yarmouth.","The squad that finished with 715 points wasn't from Valley Center."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763","775","787"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Oddballs","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["blue","gold","magenta","pink","red","violet","white"],"label_d":["Big Bear Lake","Castro Valley","Fullerton","Lathrop","Rialto","Valley Center","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf8e5781da535ff40923bae9a2d86ce2"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The frat on Lawn Street has 6 more members than the fraternity on Wild Avenue.","Lambda Alpha wasn't founded in 1976.","The fraternity on Graydon Avenue has 3 more members than the frat founded in 1975.","The five fraternities are Delta Gamma Pi, the frat on Cedar Street, the frat on Wild Avenue, the frat founded in 1979 and the fraternity on Erick Lane.","The fraternity founded in 1979 has somewhat fewer members than Alpha Beta Tau.","The fraternity founded in 1959 isn't on Cedar Street.","The fraternity founded in 1979 is either the fraternity on Lawn Street or the house with 23 members.","Tau Beta Pi isn't on Wild Avenue.","The frat on Erick Lane has 3 more members than the frat on Lawn Street.","Of Lambda Alpha and the frat on Wild Avenue, one has 35 members and the other was founded in 1975.","The fraternity founded in 1959 isn't on Erick Lane."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Delta Gamma Pi","Lambda Alpha","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Cedar Street","Erick Lane","Graydon Avenue","Lawn Street","Wild Avenue"],"label_d":["1950","1959","1975","1976","1979"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5238fa8d3a5b9410b6a6ff50f987a7e3"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The client with the $9.50 fare was dropped off on King Court.","The person with the $18.50 fare, the customer who got picked up at the Fremont Library, the client who got picked up at the Olympic Tower and the customer who got picked up at the Moore Mansion were all different customers.","Elvira wasn't picked up at the Norvell House.","Neither the person who got picked up at the Fremont Library nor the person who was dropped off on O Street was the customer with the $15.50 fare.","Elvira paid 6 dollars less than Carrie.","Of the client with the $18.50 fare and Yolanda, one was dropped off on Blue Jay Court and the other was dropped off on King Court.","Of the customer with the $12.50 fare and Max, one was dropped off on Norwood Street and the other was picked up at the Norvell House.","Elvira was either the customer with the $9.50 fare or the customer who was dropped off on Shelly Lane.","Max paid 9 dollars more than the person who got picked up at the Olympic Tower."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Carrie","Elvira","Lee","Max","Yolanda"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Fremont Library","Moore Mansion","Norvell House","Olympic Tower"],"label_d":["Blue Jay Court","King Court","Norwood Street","O Street","Shelly Lane"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8da9bcb95ba4957e80c9a0252ff6894"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The Mermaid hailed from Spain.","The ship from France wasn't captained by Red Beard Ben.","The Doubloon was either the boat that sank in 1731 or the ship from Ireland.","The Barnacle sank 36 years before the Doubloon.","The Sea Shame sank sometime after the one from Scotland.","Of the boat that sank in 1767 and the vessel that sank in 1749, one was the Mermaid and the other was captained by Sparrow Annis.","The Doubloon sank 18 years before the vessel captained by Four Eyed Fin.","The Sea Shame hailed from France.","The vessel from Denmark wasn't captained by Crazy Kate.","The ship that sank in 1785 was either the one captained by Wicked Weiss or the ship captained by Crazy Kate.","The boat that sank in 1785 wasn't from France."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Barnacle","Doubloon","Mermaid","Sea Shame","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Sparrow Annis","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":["Denmark","France","Ireland","Scotland","Spain"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a1b7bda8a5ae325943b62fe4e153bdb"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["Of the $2,000 display and the tank bought by Donna Drake, one is 60 gallons and the other is going to Springfield.","The five tanks are the 60 gallon display, the fish tank going to Talmadge, the display going to Springfield, the $1,250 tank and the display bought by Al Ayala.","The fish tank bought by Gideon Gates isn't 55 gallons.","The display bought by Donna Drake is 5 gallons smaller than the $1,825 display.","The 75 gallon fish tank cost $920.","The tank bought by Al Ayala cost $1,825.","Of the $1,250 tank and the tank bought by Edwin Ellis, one is 70 gallons and the other is going to Buena Park.","The 60 gallon display isn't going to Encinitas."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Betsy Beard","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$775","$920","$1,250","$1,825","$2,000"],"label_d":["Buena Park","Encinitas","New Sweden","Springfield","Talmadge"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cf9314ba067cd60f0cb3624d82cbf78"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The movie that received 6 nominations is either the movie directed by Adrienne Day or Wild Ones.","Of the musical and the movie that received 2 nominations, one was directed by Virgil Katz and the other is The Illusion.","The musical received one more nomination than the comedy.","Wild Ones was directed by Virgil Katz.","The film directed by Virgil Katz received one fewer nomination than the comedy.","The five films are the drama, the movie directed by Adrienne Day, the film that received 3 nominations, The Illusion and the movie directed by Danny Trevor.","Bold Service wasn't directed by Adrienne Day.","Bold Service wasn't the comedy.","Sea of Dreams is either the action film or the film that received 5 nominations.","The comedy wasn't directed by Tank Reznor."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","The Illusion","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","film-noir","musical"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1c4bdc23fb47781cd5e7a87e623b1fb"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Ivan didn't work at Holly Hock.","Olga didn't dive on Friday.","The person who worked at Ash Cay caught more fish than Tanya.","Freddie caught 6 more fish than the person who worked at Gillis Deep.","The person who caught 12 lion fish, Olga, and the person who worked at Holly Hock are three different people.","Freddie was either whoever dove on Tuesday or the person who caught 12 lion fish.","The spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish was either the person who worked at Ash Cay or whoever dove on Thursday.","The person who worked at Gillis Deep caught 9 fewer fish than whoever dove on Thursday.","The person who caught 15 lion fish dived on Wednesday.","Of the spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish and whoever dove on Monday, one is Freddie and the other is Tanya.","Whoever dove on Wednesday didn't work at Holly Hock.","The person who worked at Ash Cay caught 6 fewer fish than the person who worked at Ethel Bay."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Freddie","Ivan","Olga","Pat","Tanya"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e78116c34c84430d96c67a77c32089a3"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["The person from Zamora is now with the Brewers.","The player from Ravendale graduated 2 years after the person who's now with the Brewers.","Ronnie is from Zamora.","Of the person from Graettinger and the player who's now with the Tigers, one is Glenn and the other graduated in 2009.","The person who's now with the Mariners graduated 2 years after Orlando.","Glenn graduated 1 year after Steven.","The player from Iowa Falls isn't playing for the Pirates.","The person from Ravendale is either the player who's now with the Mariners or the player who's now with the Cubs."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Arthur","Glenn","Orlando","Ronnie","Steven"],"label_c":["Brewers","Cubs","Mariners","Pirates","Tigers"],"label_d":["Graettinger","Iowa Falls","Ravendale","Vincent","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=614b90bec7732ff55ba7343580bd8909"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The man who will lift 920 lbs isn't the Russian.","The person who will lift 960 lbs, the Russian, the contestant going fourth and the contestant going sixth are all different competitors.","The contestant going second isn't the South African.","Nicola won't go seventh.","The contestant who will lift 1,000 lbs, the Russian, and the person going sixth are three different competitors.","The Swede is either the man who will lift 880 lbs or Wendell.","Of the contestant going sixth and the contestant who will lift 960 lbs, one is Nicola and the other is Oliver.","Wendell will lift 920 lbs.","Jeremy is either the person going second or the man who will lift 880 lbs.","The Dane will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Nicola.","The South African will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Jeremy.","The man going fourth isn't the Dane."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Wendell"],"label_c":["Canadian","Dane","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["second","third","fourth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce64e60bc2a72bfa4b739db559b81296"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The competitor who started from Morro Bay finished 22 days before the athlete who finished at Kushiro.","Pedro finished sometime after Geneva.","The rower who started from Encinitas finished 22 days after the competitor who finished at Yamada.","Of the rower who finished at Kushiro and the competitor who traveled for 206 days, one was Pedro and the other started from Arcata.","The rower who traveled for 217 days started from Ventura.","The competitor who finished at Nemuro didn't start out from Encinitas.","Kurt didn't start out from Encinitas.","The rower who finished at Hachinohe finished 11 days after Yvonne.","The athlete who finished at Hachinohe, Yvonne, and Kurt are three different rowers."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days"],"label_b":["Geneva","Kurt","Pedro","Vivian","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Arcata","Encinitas","Morro Bay","Point Arena","Ventura"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Kushiro","Nemuro","Yamada"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=857c3516daed360913cec655d4641e32"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The farm that grows spinach will be worked on 1 day before Hazelwood.","Of the business in Kent and the one that grows spinach, one is Lucky Star and the other will be dusted on June 7th.","The farm Michael will dust on June 5th, the farm in Kent, and the business that grows cucumbers are three different farms.","Of the one that grows soy and Meadowgrove, one is in Big Bear Lake and the other will be dusted on June 4th.","The five farms are Lucky Star, the one in Big Bear Lake, the business in Newark, the business Michael will dust on June 8th and the business in Kent.","Iron Hill won't be dusted on June 7th.","Meadowgrove doesn't grow cucumbers.","The business Michael will dust on June 5th doesn't grow alfalfa.","Of the farm Michael will dust on June 7th and the one in Paradise, one grows potatoes and the other is Blackwater."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Iron Hill","Meadowgrove","Lucky Star"],"label_c":["Big Bear Lake","Hanford","Kent","Newark","Paradise"],"label_d":["alfalfa","cucumbers","potatoes","soy","spinach"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=453ad1bfd8a1ec8f6e2e70e9cf54e212"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["Of the animal with a population size of 210 and the animal added to the list in 2009, one lives in Norway and the other is the nibner newt.","The animal with a population size of 245 was listed 3 years before the species with a population size of 490.","Of the perens pig and the animal that lives in Honduras, one was recognized as endangered in 2006 and the other has 420 surviving individuals.","The species with a population size of 210 was listed sometime before the animal that lives in Egypt.","The perens pig was recognized as endangered in 2007.","The lisner cat doesn't have a surviving population of 245.","The osbele oryx lives in Slovakia."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["210","245","315","420","490"],"label_d":["Egypt","Honduras","Norway","Slovakia","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a20f4a96ed2a60ea10642f1bd17383d9"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["The person who received 10,500 votes isn't the rancher.","Of the Mountain Mesa native and the person who received 8,500 votes, one is the lawyer and the other was Fred Francis.","Ida Ingram isn't from Westminster.","Of the person who received 9,000 votes and Ed Ewing, one is from Mountain Mesa and the other is the academic.","The lawyer finished an unknown number of votes behind Cate Carlson.","The doctor finished 1,500 votes behind Ed Ewing.","The Olema native is the academic.","Fred Francis is from Lakota.","Jed Jarvis didn't end up with exactly 10,500 votes.","Neither the architect nor Cate Carlson was the politician who received 9,000 votes."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500"],"label_b":["Cate Carlson","Ed Ewing","Fred Francis","Ida Ingram","Jed Jarvis"],"label_c":["academic","architect","doctor","lawyer","rancher"],"label_d":["Indian Wells","Lakota","Mountain Mesa","Olema","Westminster"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7798c9f9b3ea2bbe655efb22343da844"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["Edsel Eaton began 3 years before \"Criminal Bane\".","The superhero who patrols Mission Vale began sometime before the hero who patrols Idyllwild.","The superhero who patrols Mission Vale, \"Deep Shadow\" and \"Ultra Hex\" are all different people.","The person who patrols Summerland began 2 years before the hero who patrols Libertyville.","\"Green Avenger\" began 1 year before the superhero who patrols Apple Valley.","Ivor Ingram began sometime before Kurt Knapp.","\"Max Fusion\" isn't Ivor Ingram.","\"Deep Shadow\" is either the hero who patrols Libertyville or Billy Brewer.","Of \"Ultra Hex\" and \"Criminal Bane\", one patrols Mission Vale and the other is Gabe Grant.","The hero who started in 2011 is either the superhero who patrols Apple Valley or Billy Brewer."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Ultra Hex"],"label_c":["Billy Brewer","Edsel Eaton","Gabe Grant","Ivor Ingram","Kurt Knapp"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Idyllwild","Libertyville","Mission Vale","Summerland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c79a94e2acbd79ea18b8b8e854b6cac3"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["Of Julie and the party-goer from El Segundo, one brought the onion dip and the other arrived at 4:45 pm.","Hubert didn't arrive at 4:35 pm.","The party-goer from Dos Palos didn't bring the pizza.","The friend from El Segundo arrived 10 minutes after the participant who brought the pizza.","Iris didn't arrive at 4:35 pm.","The party-goer from Martensdale arrived 10 minutes before the participant who brought the hummus.","The party-goer who brought the hummus is either Iris or Rebecca.","The party-goer who arrived at 4:50 pm brought the hummus.","Amber arrived sometime after the party-goer who brought the pizza.","The friend from Fairfield brought the potato chips."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Hubert","Iris","Julie","Rebecca"],"label_c":["hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Martensdale"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05e80799d45f74b3d83b0e5c40b5fda7"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Istryn is 2 light years closer to us than the planet orbiting star HV 491.","The exoplanet with a diameter of 281,000 mi. is 4 light years closer to us than the exoplanet orbiting star PLC 120.","Cheelia is either the planet 45 light years from earth or the exoplanet 41 light years from earth.","The planet with a diameter of 243,000 mi. doesn't orbit star EX 53.","Of the planet 43 light years from earth and the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53, one has a diameter of 281,000 mi. and the other is Istryn.","Istryn doesn't orbit star ZQ 75.","Neither Istryn nor Theros is the planet 47 light years from earth.","Neither the planet 47 light years from earth nor Ereph is the exoplanet with a diameter of 714,000 mi..","Theros is either the planet with a diameter of 714,000 mi. or the exoplanet orbiting star EX 53.","Of Theros and the exoplanet 47 light years from earth, one orbits star BDF 198 and the other has a diameter of 650,000 mi.."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Cheelia","Ereph","Istryn","Kinucia","Theros"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","HV 491","PLC 120","ZQ 75"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","281,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","650,000 mi.","714,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1d4e84941ea4d27aa09a4a40535ba08"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The tank bought by Donna Drake is 5 gallons larger than the fish tank going to Lone Pine.","The $775 tank is 5 gallons larger than the fish tank bought by Cora Carey.","The fish tank bought by Edwin Ellis isn't going to Hollywood.","The 60 gallon fish tank is either the tank going to New Sweden or the tank going to Hollywood.","The 55 gallon tank didn't cost $920.","The fish tank bought by Edwin Ellis is somewhat smaller than the tank going to Lone Pine.","The fish tank bought by Gideon Gates is 65 gallons.","The fish tank bought by Al Ayala isn't going to Quasqueton.","The 60 gallon display cost $1,250.","The 55 gallon display, the $775 tank, and the tank going to Quasqueton are three different tanks.","Of the $550 tank and the tank bought by Edwin Ellis, one is 55 gallons and the other is going to Jamaica."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Gideon Gates"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_d":["Hollywood","Jamaica","Lone Pine","New Sweden","Quasqueton"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3c140db122394fa09ab7f31e58f8782"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The date that took Kara to the movies wasn't the musician.","Of the gentleman that took Kara to the concert and the musician, one was Dean and the other was Frank.","Of Jesus and the gentleman that took Kara to the beach, one was the lawyer and the other was 25 years old.","The musician was 1 year younger than the date that took Kara to the skating rink.","Of Sean and the musician, one took Kara to the beach and the other was 23 years old.","Sean was 2 years younger than the accountant.","The date that took Kara to the skating rink was 1 year younger than Jesus.","Frank wasn't exactly 26 years old.","The 26-year-old wasn't the banker."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26"],"label_b":["Casey","Dean","Frank","Jesus","Sean"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","lawyer","musician"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","movies","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5bb49ff04fd1220573c718c230ad09f3"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The print of Warsaw was published sometime after Jenson's print.","Lafiori's map was of Denmark.","The $1,500 map was published 54 years after Lafiori's print.","Of the $545 map and Bleux's map, one was of Iceland and the other was published in 1713.","Caronelli's print was published 36 years after Jenson's print.","The five maps are the print of Scandinavia, the $2,500 print, Bleux's print, Jenson's print and the $1,100 map.","The print of Warsaw, the $2,500 print, and Bleux's print are three different maps.","The $1,500 print is either the map of Iceland or the print of Tuscany.","Caronelli's map, the map of Warsaw, and the print published in 1713 are three different maps."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Jenson","Lafiori","Muenster"],"label_c":["Denmark","Iceland","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$315","$545","$1,100","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08ea66d06aaf139a1730ac96eb5ecf5b"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Number 37 is 3 sizes larger than the orange shirt.","Number 37 is either the size 10 shirt or Jacobson's jersey.","Of the size 6 shirt and number 37, one is black and the other is Moore's.","Number 38 is blue.","Quinn's shirt isn't black.","Moore's shirt isn't a size 10.","Ingram's shirt is 1 size larger than number 45.","The size 9 jersey, the blue jersey, the black shirt and Ingram's jersey are all different jerseys.","Jacobson's shirt is green.","Neither the size 8 jersey nor number 49 is Ingram's jersey."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Alford","Ingram","Jacobson","Moore","Quinn"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","orange","yellow"],"label_d":["19","37","38","45","49"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=580f493c7708c64542b33dc80dfdd4d8"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Whoever danced the hustle was either the dancer who performed third or the dancer who performed sixth.","Rosie scored 190 points.","The contestant that scored 184 points performed sixth.","Evelyn didn't perform the lindy.","Shirley didn't do the samba.","Neither the person who danced first nor the dancer that scored 190 points was the dancer who did the lindy.","The person who danced second scored somewhat higher than the dancer who performed sixth.","Shirley was either the performer who did the twist or the person who danced first.","The dancer who performed sixth scored 3 points higher than the dancer who did the samba.","The dancer who did the charleston, the dancer that scored 184 points, the person that scored 187 points and the contestant that scored 190 points were all different dancers.","Of whoever danced the lindy and Kara, one danced eighth and the other scored 193 points."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points"],"label_b":["Evelyn","Kara","Melissa","Rosie","Shirley"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","3rd","6th","8th"],"label_d":["charleston","hustle","lindy","samba","twist"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=272d56267c959ec0e8217a97dc593831"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Bold Service didn't get 3 nominations.","The thriller received 2 more nominations than Fatal Sheen.","Bold Service wasn't directed by Paul Walnier.","Wild Ones received one fewer nomination than the film directed by Gabby Jones.","Sea of Dreams is either the movie directed by Tank Reznor or the romance.","Of the movie that received 3 nominations and the musical, one is The Illusion and the other was directed by Virgil Katz.","The film that received 3 nominations, the action film, and the movie directed by Danny Trevor are three different films.","The five films are Fatal Sheen, the action film, the film directed by Virgil Katz, the film that received 4 nominations and the film that received 5 nominations.","The film-noir wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.","Wild Ones was the thriller."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Sea of Dreams","The Illusion","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=caf4b0227c08cfbd232f06c14c19ab3f"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Orteirte's masterpiece was painted 8 years after \"Hoxley Hills\".","Curo Cersal's piece was painted 8 years before the piece that's been missing for 25 years.","The 1905 masterpiece, the piece that's been missing for 10 years, and Orteirte's masterpiece are three different paintings.","The piece that's been missing for 20 years, Kami's masterpiece, \"Hoxley Hills\" and Orteirte's painting are all different paintings.","The masterpiece that's been missing for 10 years isn't \"Orange Sky\".","\"Tantrum\" was painted 16 years after the piece that's been missing for 15 years.","The piece that's been missing for 20 years is \"Girl at Sea\".","Of the painting that's been missing for 25 years and Yeust's painting, one was painted in 1897 and the other was painted in 1913.","\"Girl at Sea\" is either the painting that's been missing for 19 years or the 1921 masterpiece."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929"],"label_b":["Curo Cersal","Kami","Orteirte","Yeust","Zhale"],"label_c":["Clockwork","Girl at Sea","Hoxley Hills","Orange Sky","Tantrum"],"label_d":["10","15","19","20","25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4a7b6703d4f8ec122184fd958a6efc2"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Tracey's vegetables don't sell for $2.80 per pound.","Of the produce from Eddyville and Kari's produce, one type is the potatoes and the other sell for $2.90 per pound.","Tracey's produce aren't from Zwingle.","The produce from New Canada sell for 30 cents less per pound than Billy's goods.","Grace's produce sell for 30 cents less per pound than the artichokes.","The onions sell for somewhat less per pound than Tracey's vegetables.","The vegetables from Upton sell for somewhat less per pound than the radishes.","Of the goods from Upton and Zachary's goods, one type is the radishes and the other sell for $2.50 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Billy","Grace","Kari","Tracey","Zachary"],"label_c":["artichokes","onions","potatoes","radishes","turnips"],"label_d":["Eddyville","Grant","New Canada","Upton","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=234cf33a36251dc0a56c2da41e8833b1"} {"story":"The county fair featured several eating contests this year. Determine the time each contest began as well as the winner and their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Yaro City didn't win the jalapeno contest.","Guillermo started eating at 12:15 pm.","The contestant who began his competition at 12:00 pm wasn't from Yaro City.","Neither the competitor who won the jalapeno contest nor the person who began his competition at 12:00 pm is Zachary.","The competitor from Raleigh didn't win the blueberry pie contest.","The competitor who began his competition at 11:45 am wasn't from Yaro City.","Of the person who began his competition at 11:15 am and Adam, one was from Vincennes and the other won the jalapeno contest.","The competitor who began his competition at 11:45 am wasn't from Raleigh.","Zachary is either the person who won the blueberry pie contest or the contestant from Vincennes.","Of Zachary and the competitor who began his competition at 12:15 pm, one won the watermelon contest and the other was from Vincennes.","The person from Naperville didn't win the doughnut contest.","Lucas didn't start his contest at 11:45 am.","The person who won the doughnut contest began his contest 30 minutes before the contestant who won the watermelon contest."],"categories":["Start Times","Names","Foods","Hometowns"],"label_a":["11:15 am","11:30 am","11:45 am","12:00 pm","12:15 pm"],"label_b":["Adam","Francis","Guillermo","Lucas","Zachary"],"label_c":["blueberry pie","doughnut","jalapeno","oyster","watermelon"],"label_d":["Naperville","Orlando","Raleigh","Vincennes","Yaro City"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6535b39c97d375c194a550efd9e3bb97"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Heather jumped 102.9 meters.","The jumper from Denmark jumped 95.0 meters.","The five people were Elaine, the skier from Switzerland, the contestant who scored 89 points, the person from Denmark and the person from Norway.","Of the jumper from Norway and Heather, one scored 96 points and the other jumped 110.8 meters.","The skier who scored 89 points, Candice, and the contestant who jumped 86.4 meters are three different people.","Elaine was either the jumper from Sweden or the contestant who scored 96 points.","Candice didn't score exactly 82 points.","Of the jumper from Denmark and Irma, one scored 110 points and the other scored 82 points."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110"],"label_b":["Candice","Elaine","Heather","Irma","Kristy"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","110.8 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Denmark","Norway","Sweden","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67e5fdafa3f8f6385da2a3c8e93c3cc4"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Toni was born 6 minutes before the Estradas' baby.","The Vaughans' baby was born 9 minutes after the child delivered in room 230.","The child delivered in room 145 was either the Estradas' child or the Blanchards' baby.","Of the child delivered in room 225 and the Estradas' child, one was born at 12:04am and the other was born at 12:13am.","Jessie wasn't delivered in room 112.","The child delivered in room 112, Susan, and Toni are three different babies.","The child delivered in room 145 was born 6 minutes before Jessie.","The Pearsons' child was born sometime after Kate."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am"],"label_b":["Jessie","Kate","Susan","Toni","Willard"],"label_c":["Blanchard","Estrada","Pearson","Quinn","Vaughan"],"label_d":["112","145","225","230","252"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9734fca8f7d3bb3643db4d86e880345"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Abby EX-4 costs $29,000.","The $29,000 craft doesn't have a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","The five submarines are the Rubico One, the $28,000 submarine, the craft built by Watertime LLC, the submersible built by Pan Systems and the craft built by Zephyr Waves.","Of the Ompoc Eleven and the $27,000 craft, one is sold by Deep Sea Inc. and the other has a maximum depth of 2,500 feet.","The craft with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet, the Marine V, and the submersible built by Watertime LLC are three different submarines.","The Ompoc Eleven isn't sold by Zephyr Waves.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet costs somewhat less than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc..","The craft with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet, the submarine built by Watertime LLC, and the Abby EX-4 are three different submarines.","The craft with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet is either the submersible built by Watertime LLC or the Abby EX-4.","The Steado G5 costs 1,000 dollars less than the Ompoc Eleven."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","4,000 feet","7,000 feet","13,000 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c796cae75912d893f68ceff273416ae"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["Of the frat founded in 1950 and the frat on Kermit Lane, one is Beta Pi Omega and the other has 23 members.","Neither the house with 23 members nor the frat founded in 1976 is Lambda Alpha.","Of the house with 32 members and Theta Delta, one was founded in 1967 and the other is on Front Street.","The house with 32 members is on Russell Road.","Beta Pi Omega isn't on Shelly Lane.","Lambda Alpha has somewhat fewer members than Beta Pi Omega.","The fraternity founded in 1975 has 3 fewer members than the fraternity on Front Street.","Tau Beta Pi was founded in 1976."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35"],"label_b":["Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Lambda Alpha","Tau Beta Pi","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Front Street","Kermit Lane","Mckay Road","Russell Road","Shelly Lane"],"label_d":["1950","1960","1967","1975","1976"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0052d6876c677dd7ba919dc2f025ae45"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Ida's pet was adopted sometime after the boxer.","Of Russell and Beatrice's pet, one was adopted in May and the other is the schnauzer.","The dog adopted in April is named Ben.","Neither the puppy adopted in January nor the dog adopted in March is Dave.","The puppy adopted in February is either Dave or the boxer.","Tracey's pet is the poodle.","Of the black lab and the dog adopted in February, one is named Dave and the other is Josephine's.","Dave was adopted 1 month after Zachary.","Desiree's pet was adopted 2 months before Tracey's pet.","Beatrice's pet wasn't adopted in February."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Beatrice","Desiree","Ida","Josephine","Tracey"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","dachshund","poodle","schnauzer"],"label_d":["Ben","Dave","Nicholas","Russell","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2e3bfb3adedff3d7926646ce5e75948"} {"story":"Box Office Weekly is putting together its latest blog entry covering this past weekend's movie premieres. Using only the clues below, help them with their research by matching each new movie to its director, and determining how much money each film made in its opening weekend, and how many theaters it showed in.","clues":["The film that opened in 112 theaters made 3 million more than Fast and Dead.","Of the movie directed by Paula Pratt and Amerigo, one made $5 million and the other opened in 123 theaters.","Of Amerigo and the film directed by Linda Lynch, one made $5 million and the other opened in 45 theaters.","Let Me Out was directed by Odette Olson.","The movie directed by Odette Olson is either the movie that opened in 92 theaters or the movie that grossed $11 million.","The movie directed by Odette Olson made 9 million more than Fast and Dead.","Easy to Love didn't gross exactly $8 million.","Let Me Out made 3 million more than the film directed by Micah Moreno.","The movie directed by Paula Pratt made somewhat less than the movie that opened in 45 theaters."],"categories":["Earnings","Movies","Directors","Theaters"],"label_a":["$2 million","$5 million","$8 million","$11 million","$14 million"],"label_b":["Amerigo","Easy to Love","Fast and Dead","Let Me Out","Tippecanoe"],"label_c":["Hick Harmon","Linda Lynch","Micah Moreno","Odette Olson","Paula Pratt"],"label_d":["45","65","92","112","123"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5527bac892690a711d9f34c4f871881c"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Ian, the 24-year-old, and the 26-year-old are three different men.","Ian was older than the gentleman that took Kara to the bowling alley.","The 24-year-old wasn't the banker.","The gentleman that took Kara to the movies was 3 years older than Pablo.","Jesus was 25 years old.","The man that took Kara to the county fair was 1 year older than Pablo.","The 22-year-old wasn't the firefighter.","Of the banker and the musician, one was 23 years old and the other was Wayne.","Wayne was either the 22-year-old or the gentleman that took Kara to the concert.","Of the 26-year-old and the man that took Kara to the concert, one was Wayne and the other was the teacher."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26"],"label_b":["Ian","Jesus","Max","Pablo","Wayne"],"label_c":["banker","firefighter","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["bowling alley","concert","county fair","movies","restaurant"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6d7f8ea9f347128d1d1cc1bb72896a8"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["Tracey's pet is either the puppy adopted in April or Lonnie.","Kevin was adopted 2 months before Norma's pet.","The shih tzu was adopted 2 months after Kevin.","Of Salvatore and Kevin, one is Sherri's and the other was adopted in February.","Kayla's pet was adopted sometime after Ian.","The black lab was adopted 1 month before the poodle.","Kayla's pet was adopted in April.","Salvatore is the collie."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Kayla","Norma","Phyllis","Sherri","Tracey"],"label_c":["black lab","collie","dachshund","poodle","shih tzu"],"label_d":["Ian","Kevin","Lonnie","Salvatore","Terrance"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7574bb45f7bdcfd209d0da9b659b05f9"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The one in modern-day Sudan is either the Silurian impact crater or the Asanish impact crater.","The Garight impact crater wasn't formed during the Devonian period.","The Cretaceous impact crater is 25 meters smaller than the crater in modern-day Oman.","The five craters are the 200 m. wide one, the Kimeta impact crater, the Silurian impact crater, the Vorckin impact crater and the Devonian impact crater.","Neither the Kimeta impact crater nor the Vorckin impact crater is the 175 m. wide one.","The Vorckin impact crater wasn't formed during the Cretaceous period.","The crater in modern-day India wasn't formed during the Permian period.","Of the 150 m. wide one and the Moriwa impact crater, one was formed during the Cambrian period and the other was found in Sudan.","The crater in modern-day Kazakhstan is wider than the Moriwa impact crater.","The Silurian impact crater is 75 meters smaller than the one in modern-day Yemen."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Garight","Kimeta","Moriwa","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Cretaceous","Devonian","Permian","Silurian"],"label_d":["India","Kazakhstan","Oman","Sudan","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6c6c2294bc2d219d137d7a2cbdd740b"} {"story":"Jack has added several new jigsaw puzzles to his sizable collection this year. Determine each puzzle's size (number of pieces), theme, issuing year and company.","clues":["Of the jigsaw puzzle with the autumn leaves theme and the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme, one has 750 pieces and the other was made by Irycia.","The puzzle with 250 pieces wasn't released in 1999.","The puzzle released in 1995 doesn't have the coral reef theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Kimsight doesn't have the coral reef theme.","The jigsaw puzzle released in 1978 has somewhat more than the jigsaw puzzle released in 1981.","The puzzle made by Kimsight has 250 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme.","The jigsaw puzzle with 250 pieces wasn't released in 1995.","Neither the jigsaw puzzle with the postage stamp theme nor the puzzle released in 1981 is the jigsaw puzzle with 1000 pieces.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Kimsight and the puzzle released in 1981 are different puzzles.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth has 750 more pieces than the jigsaw puzzle made by Kimsight.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Sonaco has the rustic village theme.","The jigsaw puzzle made by Furoth wasn't released in 1978."],"categories":["Pieces","Companies","Themes","Years"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1000","1250"],"label_b":["Furoth","Irycia","Kimsight","Lyrod","Sonaco"],"label_c":["autumn leaves","coral reef","outer space","postage stamp","rustic village"],"label_d":["1978","1981","1995","1998","1999"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf252b84cf4e64740549f1d5b6665036"} {"story":"Now that it is summer and prime scuba diving season, John at Palamedes Dive Company is trying to get a handle on their dive schedule. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their guide, dive date and location.","clues":["The diver going out with Vicki will dive 2 days after the diver going out with Peter.","The diver going out with Peter will dive sometime after the diver headed to Porita Reef.","Mr. Drake won't go out with Lynn.","Of the customer headed to Manta Bay and Mr. Ayers, one will go out with Kristy and the other will dive on July 17.","Of the diver going out with Lynn and Mrs. Blake, one wants to see Ovid's Cove and the other will dive on July 15.","The customer headed to Little Reef won't go out with Vicki.","The diver headed to Porita Reef will dive 3 days before the customer going out with Lynn.","Mr. Gallegos will go out with Kristy."],"categories":["Dates","Customers","Guides","Locations"],"label_a":["July 13","July 14","July 15","July 16","July 17"],"label_b":["Mr. Ayers","Mrs. Blake","Mr. Drake","Mr. Erickson","Mr. Gallegos"],"label_c":["Kristy","Lynn","Peter","Ted","Vicki"],"label_d":["Little Reef","Manta Bay","Ovid\\'s Cove","Porita Reef","Rowe Island"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7adc588704bd820bf6b14366738b2f77"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The fireweed honey costs 1 dollar more than the lemon blossom honey.","Midge Mintz's product costs 1 dollar more than the alfalfa honey.","The $7.50 honey isn't produced by Nick Norris.","The $7.50 honey comes from Nevada.","Of the sage honey and the $5.50 product, one comes from Peru and the other is produced by Keith Koch.","The lemon blossom honey is produced by Ivy Ingram.","The alfalfa honey doesn't come from Volga.","Of the $9.50 honey and Ivy Ingram's honey, one is made from sage nectar and the other comes from Isleton."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","fireweed","lemon blossom","sage"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Keith Koch","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Isleton","Nevada","Peru","Santa Clara","Volga"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32a407792d3e0f4820175bf1a37479a4"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The party that requested the photo booth isn't on Paul Circle.","The party on October 5 is for the Haydens.","The booking on October 4 is either the event that requested the bounce castle or the party that requested the rock band.","The five events are the event on Campus Drive, the party that requested the bounce castle, the King family party, the Clayton family event and the booking on October 4.","The booking on Paul Circle isn't for the Lawsons.","Of the Benton family booking and the event on October 7, one is on Island Drive and the other requested the bounce castle.","The party on October 3 isn't on Lakeview Lane.","Of the Clayton family booking and the event that requested the magician, one is on Lakeview Lane and the other is on October 5.","The event on Island Drive is either the Benton family party or the party on October 3."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["bounce castle","magician","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Benton","Clayton","Hayden","King","Lawson"],"label_d":["Campus Drive","Island Drive","Lakeview Lane","Paul Circle","Terrace Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b960ce9b1f2cc1f18d9991aab78a893e"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Of the town with a population of 31,000 and the town with a population of 40,000, one is Vernon and the other is in Suffolk County.","Of the city in Suffolk County and Yale, one has Bes Buckley as its mayor and the other has a population of 40,000.","The town whose mayor is Bes Buckley has 6,000 more people than Garnavillo.","Independence has 3,000 more people than Danville.","Independence doesn't have Al Acosta as its mayor.","The city in Franklin County is either Garnavillo or Yale.","The town in Nantucket County has fewer people than the city whose mayor is Sal Swanson.","The city in Bristol County has 3,000 more people than the city whose mayor is Vic Vazquez.","Vernon has Sal Swanson as its mayor."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000"],"label_b":["Danville","Garnavillo","Independence","Vernon","Yale"],"label_c":["Berkshire","Bristol","Franklin","Nantucket","Suffolk"],"label_d":["Al Acosta","Bes Buckley","Nora Nolan","Sal Swanson","Vic Vazquez"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0907bde09eb14c9643e935c09105eab"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The youngster who got the second award was either the youngster from troop 3094 or Roberta.","The scout who got the second award didn't win the leadership badge.","Angelina didn't win the dance badge.","The youngster from troop 3094 was awarded 1 spot after the scout who won the first aid badge.","Of Roberta and Elaine, one was in troop 4031 and the other won the theater badge.","Ollie was either the scout who won the theater badge or the girl who got the first award.","Of Angelina and the girl who got the third award, one was in troop 5025 and the other won the leadership badge.","The youngster who got the fourth award, the girl who won the theater badge, and the girl from troop 4250 are three different girls.","Of Vickie and Roberta, one was in troop 4250 and the other was awarded third."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Elaine","Ollie","Roberta","Vickie"],"label_c":["dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4250","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ffc40e79d45ab7328365e5ff7c5c7e4"} {"story":"Mona and Rey are planning their honeymoon. They know they want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, but they have so many choices! Help them make a decision by matching each resort to its island location, price per night, and unique feature.","clues":["The hotel that offers scuba diving, the hotel on St. Martin, and Silver Harbor are three different resorts.","Emerald View is on Martinique.","The option on Anguilla costs more per night than Silver Harbor.","Sapphire Hills costs 20 dollars more per night than the hotel that offers kayaking.","Of the option that costs $195 per night and El Pacifico, one offers spa services and the other is on Grenada.","Silver Harbor doesn't offer kayaking.","The resort that costs $215 per night offers golf lessons.","The hotel that costs $255 per night doesn't offer skydiving.","El Pacifico is either the option that offers skydiving or the resort on Grenada.","Sapphire Hills costs 40 dollars less per night than Emerald View."],"categories":["Prices","Resorts","Islands","Features"],"label_a":["$175","$195","$215","$235","$255"],"label_b":["Azure Hills","El Pacifico","Emerald View","Sapphire Hills","Silver Harbor"],"label_c":["Anguilla","Grenada","Martinique","St. Martin","St. Barts"],"label_d":["golf lessons","kayaking","scuba diving","skydiving","spa services"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afd18a86b4edfed4446c6870b0aa8943"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["The show that starts at 10:30 pm airs on channel 13.","Of Maddy Meyer's show and the show on channel 9, one starts at 10:30 pm and the other is Witching Hour.","The program that starts at 10:15 pm airs on channel 11.","Oda Osborn's program starts 15 minutes before the program on channel 4.","Maddy Meyer's show isn't Late Night.","Of Variety X and Witching Hour, one is hosted by Oda Osborn and the other airs on channel 9.","Ken Kirby's program starts 15 minutes after the show on channel 4.","Variety X starts sometime before Green Tonight.","The show that starts at 11:00 pm and Nate Nichol's program are different shows."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm"],"label_b":["Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Nate Nichol","Oda Osborn"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Red Eye Party","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["4","5","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac6f86caabd5bc2c3a2fab26f9cd6c17"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who took the Caprica cruise set sail 2 years after the person who took the Trinity cruise.","Of the person who went to Puerto Rico and the traveler who took the 1984 cruise, one took the Baroness cruise and the other is Bradley.","The traveler who went to Grenada set sail 1 year before Bradley.","The person who went to Trinidad is either the traveler who took the Caprica cruise or the traveler who took the 1983 cruise.","Ollie was on the 1983 cruise.","Miranda was on the 1985 cruise.","Of the person who took the Silver Shores cruise and the traveler who went to Aruba, one was on the 1984 cruise and the other is Cory.","The traveler who went to Puerto Rico set sail sometime after the traveler who went to Aruba.","The traveler who took the Baroness cruise set sail 1 year after Miranda."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Bradley","Cory","Eugene","Miranda","Ollie"],"label_c":["Baroness","Caprica","Neptunia","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbados","Grenada","Puerto Rico","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1962676d9548b55867f7c874c917c70a"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Walter has a birthday sometime before the 5-year-old.","Kerry is either the one from Quimby or the child with the April 3rd birthday.","The child from St. Paul isn't 6 years old.","The child with the April 15th birthday isn't 18 years old.","Walter is either the one with the April 19th birthday or the 12-year-old.","The child from Cornville isn't 12 years old.","The 18-year-old has a birthday sometime after the 12-year-old.","Calvin is either the one from Mendota or the one with the April 7th birthday.","Of the one from Mendota and the one with the April 3rd birthday, one is 6 years old and the other is 5 years old.","The 12-year-old has a birthday 4 days after the one from Quimby.","The one from St. Paul isn't 12 years old.","Johanna has a birthday 4 days after Kerry."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Calvin","Guy","Johanna","Kerry","Walter"],"label_c":["5","6","8","12","18"],"label_d":["Cornville","El Monte","Mendota","Quimby","St. Paul"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67e382bd24f07877d86d6004177cc5ec"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Olive was either the skier from Canada or the skier who jumped 95.0 meters.","The skier who jumped 96.3 meters scored fewer points than the contestant from Norway.","The person who jumped 90.1 meters scored 7 fewer points than the contestant from Switzerland.","Shawna didn't score exactly 82 points.","Shawna scored 7 fewer points than the jumper from Canada.","Of the skier who jumped 96.3 meters and the person from Norway, one is Florence and the other is Shawna.","Of the contestant who jumped 86.4 meters and the contestant from Denmark, one is Alicia and the other scored 96 points.","The jumper from Canada scored 7 fewer points than the jumper who jumped 95.0 meters.","The five people were Florence, the skier who scored 96 points, the jumper from Germany, the jumper from Switzerland and the person from Canada."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110"],"label_b":["Alicia","Florence","Olive","Robyn","Shawna"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","90.1 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","105.6 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Denmark","Germany","Norway","Switzerland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c34128002eb1120028a8bc2544663b8c"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The contestant who will lift 960 lbs isn't the Canadian.","Oliver will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the South African.","The person going fifth isn't the Russian.","Of the person who will lift 960 lbs and the South African, one will go seventh and the other is Nicola.","The person going seventh will lift a weight that is 80 pounds lighter than the one selected by Brent.","The person who will lift 920 lbs is either Brent or Oliver.","The person who will lift 1,000 lbs isn't the Canadian.","The man going fifth will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by the person going fourth.","The person going fourth, Wendell, the South African and the American are all different competitors.","Oliver is the American.","Francisco won't go seventh.","The Russian, Nicola, and the contestant going first are three different competitors."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Nicola","Oliver","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Canadian","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["first","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c2ec8216c2248bb8ff4b5767e8b0cef"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Mooney is either the player who wears number 2 or the person who wears number 19.","The person from the Wolverines is either Santos or Mooney.","The five players are the person who wears number 6, the player with 8 goals, the player with 7 goals, Hunter and Mooney.","Of Lopez and the player who wears number 18, one is from the Wolverines and the other is from the Ice Hogs.","Hunter didn't finish the season with 9 goals.","The person with 8 goals doesn't wear number 2.","Santos scored 3 goals less than the person who wears number 6.","The player with 8 goals doesn't wear number 3.","The player from the Comets scored 1 goal less than the player from the Wolverines.","The player who wears number 18 scored 1 goal less than the player from the Checkers."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Carson","Hunter","Lopez","Mooney","Santos"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","Comets","Ice Hogs","Wolverines"],"label_d":["2","3","6","18","19"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc9bbe202e03211348e9101b45ff2c06"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["\"Ultra Hex\" doesn't patrol Apple Valley.","The hero who patrols Apple Valley isn't Red Reilly.","Of \"Criminal Bane\" and Jimmy Joyce, one began his crusade in 2009 and the other patrols Idyllwild.","The person who patrols Green Hills began 1 year before \"Criminal Bane\".","\"Prism Shield\" isn't Matt Minkle.","Of Ned Nielsen and the person who started in 2010, one is \"Criminal Bane\" and the other is \"Green Avenger\".","The five people are the person who started in 2008, \"Ultra Hex\", the hero who patrols Summerland, \"Green Avenger\" and \"Deep Shadow\".","The hero who patrols Mission Vale began 3 years after Jimmy Joyce.","The hero who patrols Apple Valley isn't Matt Minkle."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex"],"label_c":["Edsel Eaton","Jimmy Joyce","Matt Minkle","Ned Nielsen","Red Reilly"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Green Hills","Idyllwild","Mission Vale","Summerland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7297918a5f60f565a2ddd497dc3eef7"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The $9.50 product isn't produced by Nick Norris.","The clover honey costs $7.50.","Midge Mintz's honey costs 2 dollars less than the product from Isleton.","The fireweed honey isn't produced by Keith Koch.","The sourwood honey costs 3 dollars more than the sage product.","Of the alfalfa product and the product from Fowler, one costs $7.50 and the other costs $6.50.","Keith Koch's product costs more than the product from Unity.","Of the $7.50 product and Linda Lynn's honey, one is made from sourwood nectar and the other comes from Fowler.","The five products are the product from Peru, the $5.50 product, Linda Lynn's product, the $9.50 product and Midge Mintz's product."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","clover","fireweed","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Keith Koch","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Fowler","Hiram","Isleton","Peru","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=875d67fb5a93405c0e541b69187af595"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["Of the seashell found in Grenada and the brown and pink shell, one was found in 1992 and the other is the honey cerith.","The coquina shell isn't black and white.","The black and white seashell, the monk's fin shell and the seashell found in Grenada are all different shells.","The seashell found in Grenada isn't brown and yellow.","Of the shell found in 1998 and the brown and pink shell, one was found in Tobago and the other is the monk's fin.","The spotted key shell isn't black and white.","The seashell found in 2001 wasn't found in Barbuda.","The seashell found in Saint Lucia was found 6 years before the spotted key shell.","Of the shell found in Tobago and the seashell found in 2004, one is the spotted key and the other is blue and white.","The monk's fin shell was found 3 years before the seashell found in Aruba."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004"],"label_b":["coquina","honey cerith","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Saint Lucia","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8fc233f21853fe8f5412cf09d6daf1f"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The boat that went to Rainbow Reef saw 1 fewer manatees than Captain Romero's vessel.","The Watery Pete saw 2 more manatees than Captain Quinn's boat.","Captain Espinoza's boat saw more manatees than the vessel that went to Arno's Spit.","The Mellow Mel wasn't led by Captain Yang.","The boat that saw 6 manatees is either the boat that went to Silver springs or Captain Quinn's boat.","Of the Mellow Mel and the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef, one saw 4 manatees and the other saw 6 manatees.","The Foxy Roxy wasn't led by Captain Yang.","The Foxy Roxy saw 1 more manatees than the Sea Cow.","The boat that went to Silver springs wasn't led by Captain Armstrong.","Of the boat that saw 5 manatees and the Sea Cow, one went to Betty Beach and the other was led by Captain Quinn."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Samantha","Sea Cow","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Quinn","Romero","Yang"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Rainbow Reef","Silver springs","Trey\\'s Tunnel"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c65386eeb387df0090e0147b43f9334"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["The title due on September 22 was \"Time to Burn\".","The book by Lyle Lester wasn't \"Heaven's Seal\".","Neither the book due on September 8 nor the book due on September 1 is the title by Pete Patton.","Of the book due on September 29 and \"Time to Burn\", one was taken out by Ebony and the other was written by Fred Fuentes.","\"Frogs of Iowa\" is either the book due on September 8 or Zachary's book.","Cory's book was due on September 15.","\"Kip and Ken\" was due 1 week before \"Heaven's Seal\".","The book by Pete Patton wasn't \"Time to Burn\".","Of the book by Gabby Garza and \"Heaven's Seal\", one was taken out by Pauline and the other was due on September 8."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Cory","Ebony","Latasha","Pauline","Zachary"],"label_c":["Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Fred Fuentes","Gabby Garza","Kim Kramer","Lyle Lester","Pete Patton"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e46f5032e56a625335c686025f5d329d"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["The event in Massachusetts will involve 25 fewer people than Patrice's event.","The job in Texas will involve somewhat more people than the birthday event.","The retreat assignment will involve 25 more people than Roland's event.","The assignment in Pennsylvania is either the wedding job or the retreat assignment.","Lucas's job is the symposium.","Of the assignment with 125 attendees and the event in Massachusetts, one is the symposium and the other will be handled by Roland.","The event in Florida, Lucas's event, and the event with 75 attendees are three different events.","The event in Arizona will involve somewhat more people than the symposium assignment.","Roland's event won't be in Florida.","The event with 100 attendees will be in Texas.","Roland's job will involve somewhat more people than Teresa's job."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150"],"label_b":["Aimee","Lucas","Patrice","Roland","Teresa"],"label_c":["birthday","graduation","retreat","symposium","wedding"],"label_d":["Arizona","Florida","Massachusetts","Pennsylvania","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c36494bb0478f60519afcbb64f44e65a"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["Bizolam isn't sourced from a wasp.","The pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of mushroom isn't used to combat asthma.","The medicine sourced from a specific type of beetle was approved 1 month before the pharmaceutical that treats asthma.","Damasol was approved sometime after Favolin.","Zednisen was approved 1 month after the pharmaceutical that treats asthma.","Of the medicine sourced from a specific type of fig orchid and the pharmaceutical approved in January, one is Damasol and the other treats influenza.","Of the drug sourced from a specific type of frog and Favolin, one treats arthritis and the other was approved in January.","The drug sourced from a specific type of fig orchid isn't used to combat asthma.","Damasol wasn't approved in April.","The drug sourced from a specific type of frog is either the drug that treats diabetes or the drug approved in March.","The drug that treats asthma was approved 2 months before the medicine that treats meningitis."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bizolam","Damasol","Favolin","Pluniden","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","asthma","diabetes","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","frog","mushroom","fig orchid","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87fb599391990d9d47ae62268188c5e3"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Elena didn't use bowling pins.","The person who went fifth was from Zearing.","The performer who used rings was either Nick or the juggler who went fifth.","The person from Carbon was either the juggler who used mobile phones or Robert.","The person from West Bath performed 2 spots after the juggler from Yarmouth.","Shari performed sometime after Howard.","Of the person who went second and Howard, one was from Carbon and the other used flashlights.","Robert, the juggler from Carbon, the person who used rings and the performer who went fifth were all different people.","Of Shari and the juggler from Jefferson, one used flashlights and the other went third.","The juggler who used flashlights performed 2 spots before the performer who used rings."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Elena","Howard","Nick","Robert","Shari"],"label_c":["bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":["Carbon","Jefferson","West Bath","Yarmouth","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1691ccc3c69d0c947535abc81b7115d3"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["The person who started with the Benko Gambit played 2 games before Heather.","Priscilla was either the person who played fifth or the person who played first.","The player who lost in 29 moves didn't begin with the Torre Attack.","The person who lost in 29 moves didn't begin with the Reti Opening.","Of the person who played third and Gail, one started with the Reti Opening and the other lost in 21 moves.","Brooke started with the Benko Gambit.","The person who played second started with the Slav Defense.","Dawn was either the person who lost in 41 moves or the person who played first.","The person who started with the Slav Defense played 1 game after the person who lost in 25 moves.","Of Heather and Gail, one lost in 21 moves and the other played fourth."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Brooke","Dawn","Gail","Heather","Priscilla"],"label_c":["Benko Gambit","Giuoco Start","Reti Opening","Torre Attack","Slav Defense"],"label_d":["21","25","29","30","41"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f82ce4f922c2d04bc7ef5e4dbec6599d"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The beverage that cost $3.70, the drink ordered by Jacob and the beverage Bryan ordered were all different orders.","The coffee that cost $3.30 was served by Robin.","Of the macchiato and the coffee that cost $3.30, one was ordered by Jacob and the other was served by Naomi.","The drink ordered by Charlie was the macchiato.","The coffee served by Patsy was either the coffee ordered by Jacob or the eggnog latte.","The coffee served by Susan cost 20 cents more than the iced americano.","The coffee Charlie ordered cost 20 cents less than the vanilla latte.","Neither the coffee that cost $3.70 nor the mocha was the coffee Greg ordered."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70"],"label_b":["Bryan","Charlie","Darrell","Greg","Jacob"],"label_c":["eggnog latte","iced americano","macchiato","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Naomi","Patsy","Robin","Susan","Toni"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ce9aa1b7494438dee8776eec906b156"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The class in room 120 isn't Spanish.","The fourth period class isn't Geometry.","The course in room 318 is Algebra.","Of the first period class and Mr. Duffy's class, one is Algebra and the other is Pre-Calculus.","Mr. Yang's class is held 3 periods after Mr. Duffy's class.","Neither the first period class nor Mr. Bell's class is the course in room 215.","Mr. Stafford's class is held 3 periods after Mr. Lester's class.","The third period class isn't Geometry.","The class in room 207 isn't taught by Mr. Bell.","Mr. Lester's class is either the course in room 122 or the second period class.","The course in room 215 isn't taught by Mr. Stafford."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["120","122","207","215","318"],"label_c":["Bell","Duffy","Lester","Stafford","Yang"],"label_d":["Algebra","Geometry","History","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b4916765fdf702e1a8713ffcfaa29e6"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Molly's pet wasn't purchased in Aurora.","Olivia's pet was bought 1 month after the bird purchased in Yetter.","The bird bought in April wasn't purchased in Vernon.","Of Tamara's pet and the bird bought in April, one was purchased in Yetter and the other is the parrot.","Of Roberta's pet and Yolanda's pet, one was bought in March and the other was purchased in Julian.","Of Yolanda's pet and the macaw, one was bought in May and the other was purchased in Yetter.","The bird bought in March isn't the canary.","Roberta's pet wasn't purchased in Aurora.","Olivia's pet is either the macaw or the lorikeet."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Molly","Olivia","Roberta","Tamara","Yolanda"],"label_c":["canary","lorikeet","macaw","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Aurora","Julian","Upton","Vernon","Yetter"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0f256ed8cea50c07631eea99efc9bb4"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Randy was either the musician or the 22-year-old.","The 23-year-old was either the date that took Kara to the beach or Terrance.","Eddie wasn't the accountant.","Of Terrance and Max, one took Kara to the bowling alley and the other was the musician.","Of Vincent and Terrance, one took Kara to the concert and the other was 24 years old.","The 25-year-old, the musician, and the gentleman that took Kara to the concert are three different men.","The man that took Kara to the beach was 1 year older than the banker.","Of Eddie and the 24-year-old, one took Kara to the restaurant and the other was the boxer.","The 23-year-old wasn't the boxer."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26"],"label_b":["Eddie","Max","Randy","Terrance","Vincent"],"label_c":["accountant","banker","boxer","firefighter","musician"],"label_d":["beach","bowling alley","concert","movies","restaurant"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9240a52a4879a7bc90cbc9822f806d61"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The event with its epicenter at Lorak occurred 6 years before the quake with a duration of 41 seconds.","The event with its epicenter at Umkad didn't last for exactly 41 seconds.","The event with its epicenter at Garenia occurred 6 years before the 8.6 quake.","The quake with its epicenter at Umkad occurred 6 years before the 8.4 quake.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Lorak happened in 1920.","Of the quake with its epicenter at Toruos and the earthquake that took place in 1944, one lasted for 99 seconds and the other had a rating of 8.9.","The quake with a duration of 58 seconds didn't have a rating of 8.9.","The five earthquakes were the 8.3 earthquake, the earthquake that took place in 1920, the quake with a duration of 52 seconds, the quake with its epicenter at Zhezios and the quake that took place in 1938."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Garenia","Lorak","Toruos","Umkad","Zhezios"],"label_c":["8.3","8.4","8.6","8.9","9.1"],"label_d":["41 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3110b5d49581754748c8b374925f87d"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Sheri's assignment starts sometime after the kitchen assignment.","Lynne's assignment doesn't begin at 11:00am.","Of the task that starts at 9:00am and the $10.00 assignment, one is the mud room and the other is Alexi's.","The $7.00 chore is either the laundry room assignment or Nancy's chore.","Neither the kitchen assignment nor the $8.00 chore is the job that starts at 11:00am.","The $5.00 assignment starts sometime after Nancy's assignment.","The $8.00 assignment starts 2 hours before the laundry room assignment.","The basement assignment starts 1 hour after the $10.00 job.","Of the chore that starts at 9:00am and the $5.00 task, one is Alexi's and the other is the bathroom.","Lynne's job isn't the kitchen.","Nancy's chore doesn't begin at 10:00am."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Alexi","Lynne","Nancy","Sheri","Ted"],"label_c":["basement","bathroom","kitchen","laundry room","mud room"],"label_d":["$5.00","$7.00","$7.50","$8.00","$10.00"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0cff33bf4ba1d3c5ba9b93ebbd7da89"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Silver Blue's song is either the second track or the country track.","Manic Android's song is either the techno track or \"Vanity Plates\".","The five tracks are \"Can't Escape\", Gizmo Glory's song, Manic Android's song, Silver Blue's song and the fifth song.","\"Poorly Worded\" is either Silver Blue's song or the fifth song.","Of the rock and roll track and \"Can't Escape\", one is by Hustle Boys and the other is the third track.","Bliss Iron's track is \"Vanity Plates\".","The bluegrass track is sometime before \"Poorly Worded\".","\"Can't Escape\" is 1 track after \"I Think of You\"."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","grunge","rock and roll","techno"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32f1ac83bb679dd06d26c7fa94737040"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The frat founded in 1945 has 3 more members than Sigma Beta.","The frat on Joseph Street has 6 fewer members than the fraternity founded in 1950.","Of the frat founded in 1950 and the house with 29 members, one is Delta Gamma Pi and the other is on Boom Court.","Delta Gamma Pi has somewhat more members than Alpha Beta Tau.","Beta Pi Omega isn't on Island Drive.","Neither Sigma Beta nor Beta Pi Omega is the fraternity founded in 1945.","The house with 32 members is on Mckay Road.","The fraternity founded in 1960 isn't on Island Drive.","The fraternity on Island Drive has 6 more members than the frat founded in 1979."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Lambda Alpha","Sigma Beta"],"label_c":["Boom Court","Island Drive","Joseph Street","Kermit Lane","Mckay Road"],"label_d":["1934","1945","1950","1960","1979"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8d69b3e0e60b9c383df24ff3aac99cb"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Underwood will go to Athens.","Ingram won't leave for the 2 day visit.","Pickett won't leave for the 5 day visit.","Ingram will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 3 day visit.","The person going to Athens will leave 3 months after the person going to Vienna.","The diplomat going to Lisbon will leave sometime before Pickett.","The person going to Lisbon will leave sometime after the ambassador with the 3 day visit.","The ambassador with the 5 day visit is either Case or the person leaving in May.","Neither the ambassador with the 7 day visit nor the diplomat leaving in April is Ingram.","Of the ambassador with the 3 day visit and Ingram, one will leave in January and the other will go to Copenhagen.","The diplomat going to Lisbon is either the ambassador with the 3 day visit or the person leaving in March."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Case","Ellison","Ingram","Pickett","Underwood"],"label_c":["2 day","3 day","5 day","6 day","7 day"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Lisbon","Vienna","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6046566e4616c2ff1c852ab1eaeb7990"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["Of the business owned by Mr. Hall and Frank's Figs, one will open on May 8th and the other will open on May 14th.","Pandora's Box isn't owned by Mr. Hall.","The business using a radio ad will open 9 days after the company owned by Mr. Austin.","Of the company using a leaflet and Sinful Sips, one will open on May 11th and the other is owned by Mr. Hall.","Frank's Figs is either the company owned by Mrs. Dunlap or the company opening on May 8th.","The company opening on May 11th isn't owned by Mrs. Dunlap.","The business using a sandwich board will open 3 days after Books and More.","The company opening on May 14th is using a leaflet.","The business opening on May 8th is using a billboard.","Neither Tricky Toys nor the business using a billboard is the business owned by Mrs. Mason."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners","Ad Campaigns"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Books and More","Frank\\'s Figs","Pandora\\'s Box","Sinful Sips","Tricky Toys"],"label_c":["Mr. Austin","Mrs. Dunlap","Mr. Hall","Mrs. Mason","Mrs. Pugh"],"label_d":["billboard","hot-air balloon","leaflet","radio ad","sandwich board"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=838970da7be11d57d8dce0be478a4c13"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The 10:30am session isn't led by Karen.","The class with 8 people isn't led by Leah.","Marilyn's class starts 2 hours after the hatha yoga class.","The session with 15 people starts 1 hour after the prenatal yoga class.","The anusara yoga class doesn't have exactly 14 people in it.","Of Marilyn's class and the 1:30pm session, one teaches anusara yoga and the other has 9 people in it.","Teresa's class starts 1 hour after the session with 9 people.","The 9:30am session is either Leah's class or Juana's class.","The vinyasa yoga session is either the session with 9 people or the 11:30am class.","The iyengar yoga session starts 2 hours after the class with 8 people."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Juana","Karen","Leah","Marilyn","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","8","9","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adc5ab4d5b84ce3a89b84341642229a3"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The course in room 412 is held 1 period after the History class.","Of the fourth period class and the History class, one is taught by Mr. Alvarado and the other is in room 125.","The course in room 314 is held sometime before Mr. Bell's class.","The English class is held 3 periods before Mr. Osborn's class.","The third period class isn't Latin.","Mr. Zamora's class is either the fifth period class or the second period class.","The course in room 125 isn't Pre-Calculus.","The Pre-Calculus class isn't taught by Mr. Bell.","The course in room 114 is held 1 period after Mr. Zamora's class.","Mr. Bell's class is held 1 period before the class in room 125."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["114","125","314","405","412"],"label_c":["Alvarado","Bell","Osborn","Rhodes","Zamora"],"label_d":["Algebra","English","History","Latin","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2abe2f46ebd6c493478ba45d9b1c1979"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Of the person going to Dublin and Howell, one will leave in March and the other will leave in May.","The diplomat going to Paris won't leave for the 9 day visit.","The ambassador with the 4 day visit will leave 1 month before Zimmerman.","Jacobson will leave 2 months before the ambassador with the 2 day visit.","Lee will leave sometime before the diplomat going to Dublin.","The diplomat going to Brussels will leave sometime before Thornton.","Of the diplomat leaving in January and the ambassador with the 9 day visit, one will go to Skopje and the other is Mr. Lee.","Of the diplomat leaving in January and the ambassador with the 3 day visit, one will go to Brussels and the other will go to Skopje."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Howell","Jacobson","Lee","Thornton","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["2 day","3 day","4 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Brussels","Dublin","Paris","Skopje","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed70fa67a9f7149476969940f353d6f7"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The meeting for the web developer position is 2 days before the interview for the graphic design position.","The Streeter Inc. interview isn't on August 20th.","Of the interview for the janitor position and the meeting in Galt, one is on August 21st and the other is at Zathdrill.","The meeting in Moulton isn't for the janitor job.","The meeting for the sales rep position is 3 days before the meeting in Rock Valley.","The interview in Galt is for the web developer job.","The meeting in Anita isn't for the janitor job.","The Canway interview is 1 day after the meeting for the janitor position.","The interview in Moulton isn't for the copywriter job.","The Sancode interview is on August 24th."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Canway","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc.","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep","web developer"],"label_d":["Anita","Galt","Moulton","Rock Valley","Upper Lake"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c2c35ae09a287fb69c9adf389bc4fe7"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The tour with 11 people is either the outing starting at Chinatown or the 8:00am outing.","The 7:00am outing won't start at Yorkville.","The five tours are the 7:00am trip, the trip with 9 people, the outing starting at Greektown, Emily's outing and the tour with 11 people.","Of the 9:00am trip and the trip starting at Greektown, one has 11 people in it and the other has 12 people in it.","The tour starting at Chinatown will begin 1 hour after the tour starting at Greektown.","Neither the trip with 9 people nor Kelly's outing is the tour starting at Yorkville.","The 10:00am tour is either Yvonne's trip or the trip with 12 people.","Teresa's trip has 7 people in it.","Latoya's trip isn't a group of 12 people.","The tour with 9 people won't start at Casa Loma."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Emily","Kelly","Latoya","Teresa","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","Greektown","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["4","7","9","11","12"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c68b3271fb2707302341358678616d28"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Of the computer with 256 GB of hard drive space and the build with 640 GB of hard drive space, one is Tom's and the other has 12 GB of RAM.","Tom's computer has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than the build with a 3.8 GHz processor.","Sean's computer has a 640 GB hard drive.","Wade's computer has a 1.6 GHz processor.","The build with 1 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than the build with a 2.8 GHz processor.","The computer with 4 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 256 GB larger than the computer with 6 GB of RAM.","The build with a 2.4 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than Alejandro's system."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Philip","Sean","Tom","Wade"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","1.6 GHz","2.4 GHz","2.8 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6aa8d52f3c260e4221a583522a0a1f0"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The presentation from Oman was held 1 month before the presentation that pulled in 7,525 visitors.","The basketry exhibit didn't happen in April.","Of February's exhibit and the exhibit that pulled in 6,425 visitors, one was from Azerbaijan and the other featured glassware.","The basketry presentation, May's exhibit, and the presentation that pulled in 6,425 visitors are three different exhibits.","Of February's exhibit and May's exhibit, one saw 7,525 visitors and the other was from Gabon.","April's exhibit wasn't from Norway.","April's exhibit saw 5,100 visitors.","The lacquerware presentation saw 6,425 visitors.","The exhibit that pulled in 9,500 visitors is either the sculpture exhibit or May's exhibit."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","glassware","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Azerbaijan","Gabon","Norway","Oman","Uganda"],"label_d":["5,100","6,425","7,525","8,060","9,500"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d31d16ac5ecdce7ae562e38f2846ea4"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Of the Dorsey Assoc. hire and the Albion College graduate, one was hired on March 12th and the other is Rosalie.","The person hired on March 15th didn't graduate from Riverview College.","Of the Northridge College graduate and the Velez & York hire, one is Kelvin and the other is Nadine.","Of Zachary and the Velez & York hire, one went to Albion College and the other was hired on March 15th.","Nadine didn't graduate from Rutherford College.","The Riverview College graduate, the Ingram & Kemp hire and the person hired on March 18th are all different people.","The Ingram & Kemp hire was hired sometime before Nadine.","The Barr & Cobb hire was hired 6 days before Kelvin."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th"],"label_b":["Abel","Kelvin","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Ingram & Kemp","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Northridge","Riverview","Rutherford"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff17b5a595cdd7e668252f36af012271"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Of Sylvia's order and the purchase that included kiwis, one included onions and the other included celery.","The order that included apricots didn't include turnips.","The $4.25 order included kale.","The purchase that included oranges cost 3 dollars more than Wesley's purchase.","Neither the $7.25 purchase nor the order that included apricots is Sylvia's order.","The five orders are Ellen's order, the $8.25 purchase, the $7.25 order, the purchase that included strawberries and the $4.25 purchase.","The $6.25 purchase included apricots.","The order that included kiwis cost 1 dollar more than the order that included oranges.","The purchase that included celery is either Leo's purchase or the $6.25 order."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25"],"label_b":["Ellen","Irma","Leo","Sylvia","Wesley"],"label_c":["celery","kale","onions","rhubarb","turnips"],"label_d":["apricots","grapefruits","kiwis","oranges","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c4f65fdd85a779f8afcabaa5d66dfcd"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["Of the youngster who won the ceramics badge and the youngster who got the second award, one was in troop 4250 and the other was Wendy.","The scout from troop 4250 was awarded 1 spot before the scout from troop 4781.","The girl who got the first award didn't win the ceramics badge.","Elaine wasn't in troop 5025.","The girl from troop 3094 was either the youngster who won the wildlife badge or the girl who got the first award.","The girl from troop 4250 won the swimming badge.","Yvonne didn't win the first aid badge.","The girl from troop 5025 was awarded 1 spot before Tara.","Of Yvonne and the scout who got the fourth award, one was in troop 4781 and the other was in troop 3094."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Elaine","Maxine","Tara","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_c":["ceramics","first aid","swimming","theater","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4250","4781","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d4cea8acad55862f586f08cc6095602"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The piece that weighs 41 pounds was supposed to go to Chicago.","Zed Alexander's piece isn't silver.","The silver luggage, Wanda Dotson's bag, and the piece that needs to go to Santa Fe are three different pieces.","The red luggage weighs 3 pounds less than Wanda Dotson's piece.","The luggage that needs to go to Santa Fe is maroon.","Of the luggage that needs to go to Orlando and the maroon bag, one is Tanya Gould's and the other weighs 47 pounds.","The luggage that weighs 47 pounds isn't pink.","The maroon piece is either Tanya Gould's luggage or Zed Alexander's suitcase.","Ute Fleming's bag doesn't weigh 41 pounds.","The five pieces are the suitcase that needs to go to Denver, the silver piece, Ute Fleming's piece, the piece that weighs 35 pounds and Tanya Gould's luggage."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Wanda Dotson","Xavier Carey","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["maroon","ochre","pink","red","silver"],"label_d":["Chicago","Denver","New York","Orlando","Santa Fe"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a320fbe470bc9c52ccf5d60d2d00e08"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Randy won't play the father.","The man who will play the senator will make 30,000 dollars less than the man filming on October 13th.","Of the actor filming on September 1st and Jim, one will play the soldier and the other will make $145,000.","Randy will make 15,000 dollars more than the man filming on October 13th.","Shannon won't be filming on September 15th.","The man making $85,000 won't be filming on October 6th.","The man who will play the soldier is either the person filming on September 1st or Shannon.","Oscar will make 30,000 dollars more than Shannon.","The person who will play the firefighter won't be filming on September 15th.","The actor who will play the lawyer will make 45,000 dollars more than the man who will play the soldier."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates","Roles"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000"],"label_b":["Bruce","Jim","Oscar","Randy","Shannon"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 15th","September 22nd","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":["father","firefighter","lawyer","senator","soldier"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6506e268da3b7bd2556300c917881ca8"} {"story":"The Women's International Ski Jump Quarterfinals were held in Davos, Switzerland this weekend. Using only the clues below, match each jumper to her total number of points, and determine the length of her longest jump and her home country.","clues":["Jody scored 7 more points than Denise.","The person who scored 96 points jumped 95.0 meters.","Of the jumper who jumped 96.3 meters and Becky, one was from Norway and the other scored 103 points.","Tasha scored 96 points.","Jody scored 7 fewer points than Tasha.","Of the jumper who scored 82 points and the person who jumped 102.9 meters, one was from Finland and the other is Heather.","The person from Sweden was either the contestant who scored 96 points or Denise.","The skier from Canada, Becky, and the jumper who scored 89 points are three different people.","The contestant who scored 82 points didn't jump 86.4 meters."],"categories":["Points","Jumpers","Distances","Countries"],"label_a":["82","89","96","103","110"],"label_b":["Becky","Denise","Heather","Jody","Tasha"],"label_c":["86.4 meters","95.0 meters","96.3 meters","102.9 meters","105.6 meters"],"label_d":["Canada","Finland","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f15656105fad414572cc111bedf46605"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Of Kathryn's order and the $8.25 purchase, one included grapefruits and the other included onions.","Alisha's order didn't include kiwis.","The order that included figs is either the $7.25 order or the $4.25 order.","Neither the order that included kiwis nor the purchase that included figs is the order that included turnips.","The order that included figs cost less than the purchase that included celery.","Neither Alisha's order nor Carol's order is the purchase that included grapefruits.","Of the $7.25 order and the purchase that included kiwis, one was Irma's and the other included celery.","The $8.25 order included parsnips.","Carol's order didn't include celery.","The $6.25 order included cranberries."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25"],"label_b":["Alisha","Carol","Irma","Kathryn","Sylvia"],"label_c":["celery","kale","onions","parsnips","turnips"],"label_d":["cranberries","figs","grapefruits","kiwis","peaches"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c28e3f241055d9b235701150feabbd9d"} {"story":"Determine each customer's coffee shop order and price, as well as the name of the employee who served it.","clues":["The beverage ordered by Austin wasn't served by Yvette.","The coffee served by Kristen cost 20 cents more than the beverage served by Olivia.","Of the macchiato and the beverage that cost $3.60, one was ordered by Henry and the other was served by Linda.","The drink ordered by Fredrick didn't cost $3.60.","The espresso cost 30 cents more than the vanilla latte.","The beverage Austin ordered was the iced americano.","The coffee Austin ordered cost somewhat less than the mocha.","The five orders were the drink served by Olivia, the beverage that cost $3.60, the beverage that cost $3.30, the coffee Greg ordered and the drink ordered by Austin.","Neither the drink ordered by Henry nor the drink that cost $3.30 was the drink served by Kristen."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Orders","Servers"],"label_a":["$3.30","$3.40","$3.50","$3.60","$3.70"],"label_b":["Austin","Fredrick","Greg","Henry","Jacob"],"label_c":["espresso","iced americano","macchiato","mocha","vanilla latte"],"label_d":["Kristen","Linda","Naomi","Olivia","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85e546bc71a36da4f8fe2aa7120c67b4"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["The person who finished in 282 days was either Neal Bundt or Gil Baxter.","The person who finished in 270 days didn't sail the Shady Lady.","The owner of the Wave Dancer, the competitor in the sloop, the sailor in the schooner and the sailor who finished in 286 days were all different people.","Tara Carroll, the owner of the Alpha One, and the competitor in the schooner are three different people.","The owner of the Bay Hawk took 8 more days to finish than Tara Carroll.","Of the competitor in the sloop and the sailor in the ketch, one was Gil Baxter and the other finished in 278 days.","Vicky Estes took 12 more days to finish than the competitor in the ketch.","Of Wendell Orr and the owner of the Alpha One, one finished in 278 days and the other used the gaff cutter.","The competitor who finished in 282 days didn't sail the Shady Lady."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286"],"label_b":["Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes","Wendell Orr"],"label_c":["gaff cutter","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","sloop"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Bay Hawk","Sea Dart","Shady Lady","Wave Dancer"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bb71b6dd0bb1b9be13852d8e115ee3d"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["The system with a 2.0 GHz processor has a hard drive that is 384 GB smaller than the computer with a 1.6 GHz processor.","Of the computer with a 2.4 GHz processor and the system with a 3.2 GHz processor, one has a 256 GB hard drive and the other is Fernando's.","The build with 256 GB of hard drive space has 1 GB of RAM.","The computer with 640 GB of hard drive space doesn't have exactly 2 GB of RAM.","Tom's build has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than the computer with 3 GB of RAM.","Doug's build has 12 GB of RAM.","Billy's system has a hard drive that is 256 GB smaller than Doug's computer.","The computer with 640 GB of hard drive space doesn't have a 3.2 GHz processor.","The system with 12 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB smaller than Fernando's system."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB"],"label_b":["Billy","Doug","Fernando","Harry","Tom"],"label_c":["1 GB","2 GB","3 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.6 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","3.2 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6fd663e24151541857148cdc4ac78ec"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["Herbert's bottle, the bottle found in 2012, and the message from Le Havre are three different letters.","The letter from Plymouth was sent 14 years after the letter found in 2012.","The missive that was sent in 1969 wasn't from Bournemouth.","Noel's letter wasn't found in 2006.","The bottle from Plymouth, Carmen's letter, and the bottle found in 2006 are three different letters.","Carmen's missive wasn't from Le Havre.","The bottle found in 2013 wasn't from Bournemouth.","Of the missive from Plymouth and the missive that was sent in 1976, one is Karla's and the other was found in 2013.","Of the missive found in 2007 and the message that was sent in 1983, one was from Penzance and the other is Karla's.","The message that was sent in 1962 is either Noel's missive or the bottle from Penzance.","Herbert's message is either the missive found in 2007 or the letter found in 2015."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990"],"label_b":["Amelia","Carmen","Herbert","Karla","Noel"],"label_c":["Bournemouth","Brighton","Le Havre","Penzance","Plymouth"],"label_d":["2006","2007","2012","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3447720dbc2061bbd261bf6473ada06f"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["Jon's episode gave its survivor the hatchet.","Of the episode filmed in Cambodia and the episode that aired on April 6th, one gave its survivor the pot and the other featured Rafael.","The episode where the survivor brought the pot aired 3 weeks before Bennie's show.","Wendell's episode, the episode that aired on May 4th, and the episode filmed in Myanmar are three different episodes.","The show where the survivor brought the duct tape is either the show that aired on April 27th or the episode filmed in New Zealand.","Neil's show gave its survivor the pot.","The episode filmed in Vanuatu aired sometime after Jon's show.","The show where the survivor brought the rope aired 1 week after the episode filmed in Cambodia."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Bennie","Jon","Neil","Rafael","Wendell"],"label_c":["Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","New Zealand","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","pot","rope"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=856eafc3bc9b6bc4cc6c886c653f9f8d"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Of the order shaped like a turtle and Mrs. Lowe's order, one will be delivered on October 6 and the other will be lemon-flavored.","The strawberry cake will be in the shape of a turtle.","Mrs. Foley's cake will be delivered sometime before the strawberry cake.","Mrs. Lowe's order will be delivered on October 7.","The key lime cake will be delivered 1 day before the raspberry cake.","Mrs. Jackson's cake won't be shaped like a baseball glove.","The chocolate cake won't be shaped like a bowling pin.","The order shaped like a rocket ship will be delivered 2 days before the order shaped like a baseball glove.","Of the October 6 delivery and the October 7 delivery, one is for Mrs. Gillespie and the other will be in the shape of a rocket ship."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Foley","Gillespie","Jackson","Lowe","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat","turtle"],"label_d":["chocolate","key lime","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=555d28f3e55cdfa46bf3f2f7cd00b248"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["The techno song is sometime before Manic Android's song.","The grunge track is sometime after \"Anything Else\".","\"Anything Else\" is either Silver Blue's track or the rock and roll track.","\"Anything Else\" is 1 track before Bliss Iron's track.","\"Can't Escape\" is 2 tracks before the country track.","The fifth track is either the rock and roll song or \"Beverly\".","The techno song is 1 track before Hustle Boys's track.","The techno track is either \"Can't Escape\" or Manic Android's track.","Of \"Anything Else\" and the grunge song, one is by Silver Blue and the other is by Gizmo Glory.","\"Anything Else\" is sometime before the rock and roll song.","\"Poorly Worded\" is either the fourth track or the first song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bliss Iron","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","grunge","rock and roll","techno"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5af2a1357763c2bb58b124be0519d074"} {"story":"It's formal night on the deck of the \"Emerald Crystal\" cruise ship, and a group of long-time cruisers are seated at the captain's table, sharing stories of their previous cruises. Match each person to their last cruise destination, and determine what year they went and what cruise line they took.","clues":["The person who went to Barbados wasn't on the Baroness cruise.","The person who took the 1984 cruise is either Eugene or the traveler who went to Saint Lucia.","Of the traveler who went to Saint Lucia and Cory, one took the Silver Shores cruise and the other was on the 1987 cruise.","Neither the person who took the Caprica cruise nor Paula is the person who went to Aruba.","The traveler who went to Saint Lucia set sail 2 years before the person who took the Trinity cruise.","Bradley took the Farralon cruise.","The traveler who went to Saint Lucia set sail 1 year after Paula.","The person who went to Martinique set sail 2 years after Paula."],"categories":["Years","Names","Cruise Lines","Destinations"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Bradley","Cory","Eugene","Natasha","Paula"],"label_c":["Baroness","Caprica","Farralon","Silver Shores","Trinity"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbados","Martinique","Saint Lucia","Trinidad"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fba3cabe42ea8d77fe01187540f418d2"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["Of February's exhibit and March's exhibit, one featured armor and the other saw 7,525 visitors.","The ceramics presentation was held sometime before the presentation from Honduras.","The ceramics presentation was held 1 month before the exhibit that pulled in 9,500 visitors.","The firearms presentation didn't see exactly 7,525 visitors.","The exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors wasn't from Uganda.","The presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors is either May's exhibit or the presentation from Honduras.","May's exhibit wasn't from Jamaica.","March's exhibit, the lacquerware exhibit, the armor exhibit and the presentation that pulled in 8,060 visitors are all different exhibits.","Of January's exhibit and the presentation from Philippines, one featured ceramics and the other saw 8,060 visitors.","The lacquerware exhibit wasn't from Uganda.","February's exhibit was from Honduras."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["armor","ceramics","firearms","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Honduras","Jamaica","Philippines","Swaziland","Uganda"],"label_d":["5,100","7,525","8,060","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd30058c9c531cc6c24e6a979f5b96c9"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["The bulldog won sometime before Elsie's canine.","The dog that won in 2006 isn't Princess.","The chow chow won 1 year before Anita's canine.","Of the dog that won in 2010 and Shadow, one is Elsie's and the other is the irish setter.","Douglas's canine won in 2006.","Riley is either the dog that won in 2009 or the beagle.","Anita's canine isn't the beagle.","The five dogs are Fernando's dog, the canine that won in 2007, Molly, the chow chow and the dog that won in 2008.","Of the chow chow and Shadow, one won in 2009 and the other is Douglas's."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Anita","Chester","Douglas","Elsie","Fernando"],"label_c":["beagle","bulldog","chow chow","great dane","irish setter"],"label_d":["Max","Molly","Princess","Riley","Shadow"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=033c19c5ed24d808644c4d047f71cce0"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The runner who finished in 25 minutes wasn't from Norway.","The contestant in the pink shirt finished sometime after Mathew.","Kelly was either the runner in the pink shirt or the competitor in the teal shirt.","The competitor from Templeton wore the white shirt.","Eduardo wasn't from Yorba Linda.","The competitor from Bellflower wore the orange shirt.","Of Mathew and the competitor in the gray shirt, one was from Yorba Linda and the other was from Templeton.","Of Ted and the competitor who finished in 21 minutes, one wore the pink shirt and the other was from Alpine.","The contestant who finished in 25 minutes was either the contestant in the gray shirt or Ted.","The contestant who finished in 22 minutes wasn't from Bellflower.","The contestant who finished in 23 minutes didn't wear the pink shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Eduardo","Herman","Kelly","Mathew","Ted"],"label_c":["gray","orange","pink","teal","white"],"label_d":["Alpine","Bellflower","Norway","Templeton","Yorba Linda"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=734c826cae05b949881f3ab32a5a9eb3"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The rower who finished at Miyako finished 11 days after the competitor who finished at Onagawa.","Bryan started from Encinitas.","Nina didn't start out from Point Arena.","Of the competitor who finished at Choshi and the rower who finished at Takahagi, one was Bryan and the other finished in 184 days.","The athlete who started from Point Arena was either the rower who finished at Takahagi or the athlete who traveled for 217 days.","The rower who finished at Takahagi finished 11 days before the competitor who finished at Hachinohe.","Nina didn't start out from Morro Bay.","The athlete who finished at Choshi, the competitor who started from Point Arena, and the competitor who started from Morro Bay are three different rowers.","Of Vivian and the athlete who traveled for 184 days, one started from Pismo Beach and the other finished at Choshi.","The athlete who started from Encinitas finished 33 days before Vivian.","Everett didn't finish in exactly 217 days."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days"],"label_b":["Bryan","Everett","Nina","Tracy","Vivian"],"label_c":["Avalon","Encinitas","Morro Bay","Pismo Beach","Point Arena"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Miyako","Onagawa","Takahagi"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d8f5abfce96307fd8041101e7d1b4c0"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["The five stamps were the $225,000 stamp, Odette Opal's stamp, the \"Bull's Dove\", Pam Parson's stamp and Nina Nunez's stamp.","The \"Bull's Dove\" sold for $25,000 less than Nina Nunez's stamp.","The \"Inverted Blue\" sold for $50,000 more than Lou Lawry's stamp.","The stamp that was issued in 1915 sold for $25,000 more than Pam Parson's stamp.","The stamp that was issued in 1821 sold for $25,000 more than the \"Yellownose\".","The \"Yellownose\" sold for $25,000 more than the stamp that was issued in 1868.","The $150,000 stamp wasn't issued in 1903.","Of the $175,000 stamp and Odette Opal's stamp, one was the \"Danish Rosa\" and the other originally came out in 1821."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Lou Lawry","Nina Nunez","Odette Opal","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Danish Rosa","Inverted Blue","Yellownose"],"label_d":["1821","1868","1903","1915","1945"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dacaadb0ad056e370793863f3628545"} {"story":"A group of friends has decided to try several different weight-loss diets and exercises to see who amongst them can lose the most weight in 3 months. Using only the clues below, match each person to their total number of pounds lost, and determine the diet type they used and their preferred type of exercise.","clues":["Ora, the dieter who started a jogging regimen, the friend who used the sugar-free diet and the dieter who used the caveman diet are all different people.","Of Lindsey and Gayle, one started kayaking and the other used the caveman diet.","Raymond, the person who started a rowing regimen, and the dieter who started a kayaking regimen are three different people.","The friend who used the vegan diet lost somewhat more pounds than the dieter who started a kayaking regimen.","The dieter who started a kayaking regimen didn't use the sugar-free diet.","Lindsey lost 3 lbs.","The dieter who used the low-fat diet lost somewhat more pounds than Stuart.","The person who used the vegetarian diet lost somewhat more pounds than the dieter who started a weight lifting regimen.","Of Stuart and the friend who started a rowing regimen, one used the vegetarian diet and the other lost 7 lbs."],"categories":["Pounds Lost","Names","Diets","Exercises"],"label_a":["3","5","7","9","11"],"label_b":["Gayle","Lindsey","Ora","Raymond","Stuart"],"label_c":["caveman","low-fat","sugar-free","vegan","vegetarian"],"label_d":["cycling","jogging","kayaking","rowing","weight lifting"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f70d48db904053cbfc0e4ff3ce8cb950"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The grandchild with the April 7th birthday is 8 years old.","Walter has a birthday 12 days before the 6-year-old.","The grandchild from Urbana has a birthday 4 days before Douglas.","Of the grandchild from Orange City and the grandchild with the April 19th birthday, one is Edmund and the other is 6 years old.","Edmund isn't 9 years old.","The 18-year-old is either Leticia or the one with the April 7th birthday.","Of the 9-year-old and the grandchild from Quimby, one was born on April 19th and the other was born on April 11th.","The child from St. Paul is 8 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Douglas","Edmund","Guy","Leticia","Walter"],"label_c":["5","6","8","9","18"],"label_d":["El Monte","Orange City","Quimby","St. Paul","Urbana"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68d3cc74f13aaad4cbd621e5aab2d950"} {"story":"Bernice is a ticketing agent for Global Airways, and she has several customers waiting for her to book their international flights. Match each traveler to his or her departure and arrival counties and determine what time their flight is scheduled to depart.","clues":["Of the traveler going to Guinea and the traveler flying from Vietnam, one is Scott and the other is leaving at 4:30 pm.","Lydia is leaving 1 hour later than the person going to Finland.","The person leaving at 6:30 pm isn't flying from South Africa.","Bridget isn't flying from Peru.","The person going to Finland isn't flying from South Africa.","Neither the traveler flying from Vietnam nor Lydia is the traveler leaving at 6:30 pm.","The person leaving at 6:30 pm isn't flying from Oman.","The person going to Costa Rica is leaving 3 hours later than Bridget.","Bridget isn't flying from Oman.","Of the person leaving at 5:30 pm and the traveler going to Costa Rica, one is Scott and the other is Katherine.","Lydia isn't flying from South Africa.","Scott is either the person going to Barbados or the person flying from Oman."],"categories":["Times","Travelers","Departures","Arrivals"],"label_a":["2:30 pm","3:30 pm","4:30 pm","5:30 pm","6:30 pm"],"label_b":["Bridget","Florence","Katherine","Lydia","Scott"],"label_c":["New Zealand","Oman","Peru","South Africa","Vietnam"],"label_d":["Barbados","Costa Rica","Eritrea","Finland","Guinea"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71c46c59a46f3e53923000fdfc80c6e1"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["Of the $165 mobile phone and the 2 GB phone, one is the Yego Plus and the other is the Epplex 7s.","The Portimax C isn't made by Mobilex.","The Mobilex phone, the Epplex 7s, and the 10 GB one are three different phones.","The Alphalon II isn't made by Technitron.","The five phones are the Epplex 7s, the $75 item, the $25 mobile phone, the Pegasus phone and the 8 GB phone.","Of the Mobilex item and the 8 GB phone, one costs $25 and the other is the Alphalon II.","The Opel item has 4 GB less storage than the $165 item.","The $199 one has 4 GB less storage than the $75 mobile phone."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Yego Plus"],"label_c":["Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Technitron","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$75","$145","$165","$199"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4614ab44c1345f2b016326921254b06"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Wilma caused $19.2 million in damage.","Of the hurricane that made landfall at Tomales and the storm that hit in 1956, one was Hurricane Pam and the other caused $16.9 million in damage.","The hurricane that made landfall at Granger was either the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage or the hurricane that hit in 1944.","The hurricane that hit in 1960 was either the storm that caused $13.1 million in damage or the storm that made landfall at Granger.","Hurricane Nina hit 4 years before the hurricane that caused $12.5 million in damage.","The storm that made landfall at Varina didn't cause exactly $13.1 million in damage.","The storm that hit in 1948 caused $16.9 million in damage.","The hurricane that made landfall at Rockford hit sometime before the storm that made landfall at Varina.","Neither Hurricane Wilma nor the hurricane that hit in 1952 was the hurricane that made landfall at Granger.","Hurricane Rachel didn't cause exactly $16.9 million in damage."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960"],"label_b":["Deloris","Nina","Pam","Rachel","Wilma"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$13.1 million","$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$19.2 million"],"label_d":["Escondido","Granger","Rockford","Tomales","Varina"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e8479977115f202bdffd85e56d7aaae"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The child with the April 15th birthday, the one from Urbana and Isaac are all different children.","Guy wasn't born on April 11th.","Yolanda is either the grandchild from St. Paul or the 14-year-old.","The 8-year-old has a birthday 4 days before Sadie.","Tanya isn't 18 years old.","The child with the April 7th birthday, the one from El Monte, and the one from Urbana are three different children.","The child with the April 11th birthday isn't 18 years old.","Yolanda isn't 5 years old.","The child with the April 3rd birthday is 8 years old.","Guy wasn't born on April 15th.","The grandchild from Urbana has a birthday 8 days after the grandchild from St. Paul.","Of the one with the April 19th birthday and Isaac, one lives in Quimby and the other is 14 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Guy","Isaac","Sadie","Tanya","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","8","12","14","18"],"label_d":["El Monte","Quimby","St. Paul","Urbana","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e8778fe51088f588ca8e13d5b57a021"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The syrah was bottled 4 years after the Ece Suss.","The wine from Ellsworth vineyard was bottled 4 years after the Annata Branco.","The Ece Suss wasn't bottled at Isla Vista vineyard.","The syrah, the bottle from Isla Vista vineyard, and the Annata Branco are three different wines.","Of the pinot gris and the Annata Branco, one was bottled in 1988 and the other is from Maynard vineyard.","The Vendemmia was bottled 8 years after the syrah.","The Friambliss was bottled sometime after the chardonnay.","The 1996 bottle is either the wine from Maynard vineyard or the Ece Suss.","The wine from Rose Hill vineyard isn't a pinot gris.","The wine from Maynard vineyard isn't a pinot noir."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Vendemmia"],"label_c":["chardonnay","merlot","pinot gris","pinot noir","syrah"],"label_d":["Blanchard","Ellsworth","Isla Vista","Maynard","Rose Hill"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d1b98979e9d76e37f4aa47a864e3fbf"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["Archimedes wasn't built by Dr. Whitlaw's team.","The A.I. built by Dr. Sicilia's team wasn't from SFIT.","The A.I. that scored 69% wasn't from Exeter.","Epicurus finished with a score that was 21 percent lower than that of Zeno.","Archimedes, the system that scored 62%, and the A.I. from MIT are three different systems.","The system that scored 83% wasn't built by Dr. Whitlaw's team.","Plutarch scored 83%.","Of the A.I. from Oxford and Archimedes, one scored 69% and the other was built by Dr. Odle's team.","Of the system from CIT and the system built by Dr. Macmahon's team, one was Zeno and the other scored 55%.","The A.I. built by Dr. Macmahon's team wasn't from MIT.","The A.I. from Oxford finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the system from CIT."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Epicurus","Gorgias","Plutarch","Zeno"],"label_c":["CIT","Exeter","MIT","Oxford","SFIT"],"label_d":["Fernandez","Macmahon","Odle","Sicilia","Whitlaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20226c5f8bdcf3a6229afd9c0ddd5b69"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who paid $9.75 didn't request kale.","Leticia, the customer who requested flaxseed, and the person who wanted strawberries are three different people.","The person who wanted blackberries didn't request wheat grass.","The five people are the person who requested wheat grass, the customer who paid $9.75, the customer who paid $10.75, Frederick and the person who wanted strawberries.","Of the customer who paid $10.75 and the person who paid $6.75, one asked for wheat grass and the other wanted bananas.","Mercedes paid $6.75.","The person who wanted strawberries paid 3 dollars less than the customer who requested ginger.","The customer who wanted raspberries asked for kale.","The person who wanted strawberries paid less than Eddie."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["Betsy","Eddie","Frederick","Leticia","Mercedes"],"label_c":["flaxseed","ginger","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","oranges","raspberries","strawberries"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a50cb7b264d4fd23d4e35acb73d34a78"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The 8.7 event was either the quake with its epicenter at Quyit or the quake with a duration of 41 seconds.","The event that took place in 1938 was either the earthquake with its epicenter at Quyit or the earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds.","The earthquake with a duration of 58 seconds was either the 8.3 earthquake or the 8.4 event.","Neither the 8.6 earthquake nor the quake with its epicenter at Quyit was the earthquake with a duration of 58 seconds.","The 8.6 earthquake occurred sometime after the 8.4 earthquake.","The 8.4 earthquake occurred 6 years after the 8.2 earthquake.","The quake with a duration of 58 seconds occurred sometime before the earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds.","The event with its epicenter at Sycula occurred 6 years after the earthquake with a duration of 41 seconds.","Of the earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds and the earthquake that took place in 1920, one had a rating of 8.6 and the other had its epicenter at Belok.","The event with its epicenter at Miya didn't have a rating of 8.3.","The earthquake with a duration of 84 seconds occurred 6 years after the earthquake with a duration of 49 seconds."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Belok","Cehon","Miya","Quyit","Sycula"],"label_c":["8.2","8.3","8.4","8.6","8.7"],"label_d":["41 seconds","49 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e5715cd6f17111e52918c4021c7dc51"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The rental in Eagle Grove offers 1,350 sq ft of living space.","The rental in Hamilton doesn't rent for $950\/month.","The five houses are the home owned by Jada Ingram, the 1,100 sq ft home, the home that rents for $975\/month, the 1,600 sq ft rental and the home that rents for $1,250\/month.","The home that rents for $950\/month is somewhat larger than the rental owned by Kip Jenkins.","The home that rents for $1,250\/month is 250 sq ft smaller than the rental owned by Inga Howell.","Of the house in Beaver Cove and the rental owned by Callie Berg, one offers 1,350 sq ft of living space and the other offers 1,225 sq ft of living space.","The home in Monticello is 375 sq ft larger than the house in La Palma.","The 1,600 sq ft rental doesn't rent for $1,525\/month.","Of the 1,350 sq ft home and the home that rents for $975\/month, one is in Monticello and the other is owned by Callie Berg."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Beaver Cove","Eagle Grove","Hamilton","La Palma","Monticello"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$950\/month","$975\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,525\/month"],"label_d":["Callie Berg","Greta Frank","Inga Howell","Jada Ingram","Kip Jenkins"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=238b063c71b9fd2d43fc0bfd85be66c4"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["The duo from Riverside finished sometime before Yvonne's team.","The team from Gouldsboro finished 6 seconds after Yvonne's team.","Eddie's duo didn't include Robyn.","Brandon's duo finished 9 seconds before Felipe's duo.","The pair that finished in 35 seconds wasn't from Frazier Park.","Of the duo that finished in 32 seconds and Patti's team, one included David and the other included Brandon.","Brandon's duo included Yvonne.","Patti's team finished 6 seconds before Eddie's duo.","The pair from San Jacinto didn't include Yvonne.","The duo from Frazier Park didn't include Yvonne.","The pair from Gouldsboro was either Felipe's duo or Valerie's team."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Brandon","Cedric","David","Eddie","Felipe"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Tina","Valerie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Frazier Park","Gouldsboro","Riverside","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=128029a18019da970aafd064e6e6d06a"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The booking on Terrace Avenue is 1 day after the booking on Beech Street.","The booking that requested the photo booth isn't on Beech Street.","The King family event is sometime before the Johnson family event.","The party on October 7 is for the Bentons.","The party on Paul Circle is 3 days before the event that requested the superhero.","The booking on Terrace Avenue is for the Johnsons.","The event that requested the photo booth isn't on Terrace Avenue.","The booking that requested the magician isn't on Beech Street.","The event that requested the bounce castle is 1 day before the Garner family event.","Of the booking on Viking Street and the event that requested the bounce castle, one is on October 3 and the other is for the Kings."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["bounce castle","magician","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Benton","Garner","Johnson","King","Yang"],"label_d":["Beech Street","Island Drive","Paul Circle","Terrace Avenue","Viking Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf873081d60c1786a7686f8ca4af2449"} {"story":"Help Yolanda compile her report on the most destructive hurricanes ever to hit her home country of Facaldo. Match each hurricane to its year, city of landfall and the total amount of destruction it caused (in U.S. dollars).","clues":["Hurricane Mabel didn't cause exactly $12.5 million in damage.","Of the storm that made landfall at Alta Vista and the hurricane that hit in 1960, one caused $15.7 million in damage and the other was Hurricane Pam.","The five hurricanes were the storm that hit in 1960, the storm that made landfall at Onawa, Hurricane Lucy, the hurricane that caused $18.5 million in damage and the hurricane that made landfall at Zamora.","The hurricane that hit in 1956 was either the storm that caused $15.7 million in damage or the storm that made landfall at Zamora.","Neither the hurricane that made landfall at Hesperia nor the storm that made landfall at Zamora was the storm that hit in 1944.","Hurricane Joan didn't cause exactly $12.5 million in damage.","Of the hurricane that hit in 1960 and the storm that made landfall at Onawa, one caused $15.7 million in damage and the other was Hurricane Joan.","Hurricane Joan hit sometime after the hurricane that caused $16.9 million in damage.","The storm that caused $16.6 million in damage hit 4 years after the hurricane that made landfall at Alta Vista."],"categories":["Years","Hurricanes","Destruction","Cities"],"label_a":["1944","1948","1952","1956","1960"],"label_b":["Joan","Lucy","Mabel","Pam","Tammy"],"label_c":["$12.5 million","$15.7 million","$16.6 million","$16.9 million","$18.5 million"],"label_d":["Alta Vista","Hesperia","Onawa","Tomales","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72baa72f1cd10fff2089f180330fa523"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["The client who ordered the firecracker roll didn't pay $9.50.","The person who paid $15.50 is Brandi.","Of Eleanor and Johnnie, one ordered the boston roll and the other paid $13.50.","The person who paid $9.50 didn't order the spicy tuna roll.","The client who ordered the futomaki roll is either Brandi or the person who ordered the spider roll.","Brandi didn't order the summer roll.","The customer who ordered the summer roll paid more than Seth.","The person who ordered the spider roll paid 4 dollars less than Lorenzo.","Of the person who paid $9.50 and the client who ordered the yellowtail roll, one is Seth and the other ordered the dragon roll.","The person who ordered the firecracker roll, the person who paid $15.50, and Lorenzo are three different people.","Eleanor paid 4 dollars more than Seth."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["boston","dragon","firecracker","futomaki","hawaiian"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tuna","spider","summer","yellowtail"],"label_d":["Brandi","Eleanor","Johnnie","Lorenzo","Seth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ef606a9e5556c2bc15275a836249843"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["Floyd didn't use chainsaws.","The performer who used rings performed 2 spots after Floyd.","Of the person who used rings and the juggler from Lambs Grove, one is Howard and the other went first.","Lora didn't go fourth.","Of the person from Pleasant Hill and the person who went second, one is Gerald and the other used balls.","The performer who went fourth used batons.","The person from Valley Center, the performer who went third, the juggler who went fourth and Floyd were all different people.","The person who went fourth was either the performer from Carbon or the performer who used chainsaws.","The performer who went fifth didn't use balls."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Floyd","Gerald","Howard","Lora","Yolanda"],"label_c":["balls","batons","chainsaws","mobile phones","rings"],"label_d":["Carbon","Embden","Lambs Grove","Pleasant Hill","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d33df31bce69594ed7dc277f88806cd5"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The ring that cost $1500 doesn't have the aquamarine.","Of Pamela's piece and the piece made of palladium, one cost $1200 and the other cost $1400.","Wanda's ring isn't made of silver.","The piece that cost $1400 is either the piece made of platinum or the piece with the diamond.","Of the piece that cost $1300 and Wanda's piece, one is made of 24k gold and the other has the diamond.","Yolanda's piece doesn't have the aquamarine.","Yolanda's piece is made of 24k gold.","Irene's ring is either the piece that cost $1300 or the ring made of palladium.","The piece with the amethyst cost 300 dollars more than Wanda's ring.","Yolanda's ring doesn't have the topaz."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Irene","Pamela","Sonja","Wanda","Yolanda"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","sapphire","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","24k gold","palladium","platinum","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd2dcad03814cb17717c3e8b9a785f38"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The trip with Reynaldo logged 14 more shooting stars than the outing with Nolan.","Of the outing where they saw 23 shooting stars and the April 22 outing, one was in Eastbrook and the other was with Stephanie.","The April 28 trip logged 7 more shooting stars than the outing with Terrence.","Neither the outing to Isleton nor the trip to Manchester was the outing with Reynaldo.","The outing where they saw 16 shooting stars wasn't in Kalona.","The trip with Quinn was in Eastbrook.","The April 28 trip logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the trip to Eastbrook.","The outing with Terrence wasn't in Manchester.","Neither the outing to Isleton nor the trip with Quinn was the trip where they saw 9 shooting stars.","The April 15 outing was either the trip with Nolan or the trip where they saw 16 shooting stars.","The outing with Stephanie wasn't in Isleton.","The outing with Nolan logged 7 fewer shooting stars than the April 7 outing."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 7","April 15","April 17","April 22","April 28"],"label_c":["Eastbrook","Isleton","Janesville","Kalona","Manchester"],"label_d":["Nolan","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1fe1247c1cd9fdbe9ab8ff646b7e96e0"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["The game bought by Ivan came out sometime after Troop Seven.","The one that sold for $95 wasn't bought by Bruce.","The five video games are the game that sold for $55, the video game that came out in 1983, AWOL Alert, Troop Seven and the video game bought by Phillip.","The one that came out in 1986 didn't sell for $50.","Of the video game bought by Virgil and the one that came out in 1987, one is Victorforce and the other is AWOL Alert.","The video game that came out in 1983 didn't sell for $85.","The one that sold for $55 is either the one that came out in 1987 or the video game bought by Phillip.","The one that came out in 1983 didn't sell for $50.","The one that came out in 1986 was purchased by Phillip.","The game that sold for $50 wasn't bought by Kyle.","Gator Attack didn't sell for $95.","Gator Attack wasn't bought by Bruce.","The video game that came out in 1985 is either Victorforce or the one bought by Kyle."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["AWOL Alert","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Troop Seven","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Bruce","Ivan","Kyle","Phillip","Virgil"],"label_d":["$50","$55","$85","$90","$95"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55ed028793c6068d3dd932a3f95f7dac"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The judge won 15 million more than Ed Elliott.","Betty Baxter won somewhat more than the senator.","The winner from Mississippi won 10 million more than the senator.","Dharma Day was either the judge or the person from Connecticut.","The person who won $10 million wasn't from Delaware.","The person who won $5 million was from Connecticut.","Gil Greene, the banker, and the accountant are three different people.","Hilda Hunt, the winner from Mississippi, the accountant and the winner from Pennsylvania were all different people.","Of the winner who won $10 million and the person from Connecticut, one was Ed Elliott and the other was Betty Baxter."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million"],"label_b":["Betty Baxter","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Gil Greene","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Connecticut","Delaware","Mississippi","Pennsylvania","Rhode Island"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","judge","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=866016f3bb1f07aab4e5e8f0349e39dd"} {"story":"The Gerber County Paintball League has just completed its 10th season. Help the league secretary finalize this year's standings by matching each team to its color, hometown, and final ranking.","clues":["The green team was ranked 3 places ahead of the team from Evansdale.","The \"Splat Squad\" is either the squad from Cromberg or the group that finished fourth.","The group that finished third is either the orange team or the white team.","Of the squad that finished fourth and the squad that finished first, one uses white paintballs and the other is the \"Color Blinds\".","The \"Oil Crew\" was ranked somewhere ahead of the orange team.","The squad that finished fifth, the blue team, and the squad from Armona are three different teams.","The green team was ranked 2 places ahead of the \"Night Ninjas\".","The group that finished fourth is from Libertyville."],"categories":["Rankings","Teams","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Color Blinds","Night Ninjas","Oil Crew","Pea Shooters","Splat Squad"],"label_c":["blue","green","orange","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Armona","Cromberg","Evansdale","Forest City","Libertyville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a0a3c95d1f6680659f99ca326940fb7"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["Hungary's probe isn't going to Mars.","Hungary's probe launched 2 months before the mission going to Uranus.","The mission going to Mars launched sometime before Panama's mission.","The probe that launched in May, the mission going to Venus, and Hungary's probe are three different probes.","Hungary's probe launched 1 month before the Dunsa.","The Munei launched 3 months after Hungary's mission.","Turkmenistan's mission isn't going to Mars.","Of Ecuador's probe and the mission that launched in February, one is the Lezko and the other is going to Venus.","Panama's probe is either the mission going to Ganymede or the probe that launched in March.","The Disty was sent up by Hungary."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Arun","Disty","Dunsa","Lezko","Munei"],"label_c":["Callisto","Ganymede","Mars","Uranus","Venus"],"label_d":["Ecuador","Hungary","Panama","Turkmenistan","Vietnam"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ee2c1b25793531dad7867d8485975b8"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The ad with the $50,000 budget wasn't produced by Julie Jordan.","Of the web campaign and the radio spot, one has brought in 925 responses and the other has the $50,000 budget.","The ad with the $20,000 budget has brought 150 fewer responses than the radio spot.","The campaign produced by Eddie Evans has brought fewer responses than the campaign with the $30,000 budget.","The radio spot has brought in 1225 responses.","The campaign with the $90,000 budget is either the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble or the ad produced by Hal Hopkins.","The newspaper ad has brought in 300 more responses than the billboard.","The campaign with 775 responses was produced by Hal Hopkins.","The billboard has brought 300 fewer responses than the ad produced by Iva Ingram."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["billboard","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fc38c797547f30dab1055367c92d43d"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Of the player who wears number 19 and the player with 8 goals, one is from the Monsters and the other is Zimmerman.","The person who wears number 25 isn't from the Ice Hogs.","The player who wears number 24 scored 1 goal less than the person who wears number 18.","Santos doesn't wear number 25.","Nicholson isn't from the Comets.","The person with 8 goals is from the River Kings.","The person who wears number 18 is either the person with 10 goals or Mooney.","Mooney is from the Wolverines.","The person who wears number 19 scored 3 goals less than the player from the Wolverines.","Nicholson scored somewhat less than the person from the Ice Hogs.","The player who wears number 10 scored 1 goal more than the player who wears number 25."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Mooney","Nicholson","Parrish","Santos","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Comets","Ice Hogs","Monsters","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["10","18","19","24","25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa3992f903626345ce15be2c794abb8e"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["The 258-page book sold 14 more copies than Alexis Olson's book.","Away in Arles is either Alexis Olson's book or the 226-page book.","The book that sold 19 copies isn't exactly 218 pages long.","Away in Arles sold 7 more copies than the 258-page book.","Daniel Hansen's book sold 7 more copies than My Best Friend.","Call of Duty, the 226-page book, and the title that sold 26 copies are three different books.","Zara's Game isn't exactly 310 pages long.","Of the book that sold 19 copies and Bill Orega's book, one is My Best Friend and the other is 258 pages long.","Of the 310-page book and Two for Tennis, one was written by Jeff Holman and the other sold 26 copies."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["192","218","226","258","310"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81a233e008eb3db496bba99080caa548"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The mountain that is 14,600 feet tall is either the peak first climbed in 1926 or the peak first climbed in 1914.","Mt. Phillips is taller than the mountain first climbed in 1926.","Of Mt. Ewing and Mt. Phillips, one is 14,340 feet tall and the other was first climbed by Kermit Kramer.","The peak that is 14,210 feet tall wasn't first climbed by Ford Fischer.","Of the mountain first climbed in 1845 and the peak that is 14,600 feet tall, one was first climbed by Kermit Kramer and the other is Mt. Fry.","Mt. Phillips was first climbed by Hal Hudson.","The mountain first climbed in 1914 was first climbed by Art Aguilar.","Mt. Calhoun wasn't conquered for the first time in 1926.","The peak first climbed in 1946 is 130 feet shorter than Mt. Fry."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730"],"label_b":["Mt. Calhoun","Mt. Ewing","Mt. Fry","Mt. Phillips","Mt. York"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Eddie English","Ford Fischer","Hal Hudson","Kermit Kramer"],"label_d":["1845","1863","1914","1926","1946"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abcb450f2b1badd743cac4d98bdaedaa"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The piece shaped like a beach chair costs 75 dollars more than the cake shaped like a potato.","Natasha's piece isn't shaped like a train.","The $225 piece isn't banana-flavored.","Rick's cake costs $175.","The chocolate-flavored cake is either the $150 piece or the piece shaped like a beach chair.","The five cakes are the $200 piece, the vanilla-flavored piece, Lori's piece, the cake shaped like a mountain and the peach-flavored cake.","The vanilla-flavored cake costs somewhat more than the peach-flavored cake.","Of the peach-flavored piece and the vanilla-flavored piece, one is Natasha's and the other costs $125.","Terri's piece costs 50 dollars more than the piece shaped like a football."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Gayle","Lori","Natasha","Rick","Terri"],"label_c":["beach chair","football","mountain","potato","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","lemon","peach","vanilla"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43b84fb1b053de31352203ed953320a8"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["The 1:45 am sighting took place 2 months before the event at Bald Hill Run.","The 5:50 pm account took place 3 months before the 11:25 pm event.","The 12:30 am account took place sometime after the event at Laurel Grove.","The May account wasn't at Seryl Forest.","Of Ada's sighting and Stacey's sighting, one took place at Seryl Forest and the other happened at 8:15 pm.","Wanda's sighting wasn't at Laurel Grove.","Ada's account didn't happen in April.","Of Gloria's account and the April sighting, one happened at 12:30 am and the other took place at Viking Woods.","Gloria's account happened at 11:25 pm."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Ada","Bobbie","Gloria","Stacey","Wanda"],"label_c":["Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Laurel Grove","Seryl Forest","Viking Woods"],"label_d":["5:50 pm","8:15 pm","11:25 pm","12:30 am","1:45 am"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c2be29e43bd392d4b602f020448afb7"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The submersible built by Zephyr Waves costs somewhat more than the craft built by Ecomarine Ltd..","The submersible with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet isn't sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The Rubico One isn't sold by Deep Sea Inc..","The $27,000 submarine has a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","The Ompoc Eleven is either the $27,000 submersible or the submersible with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet.","The Steado G5 costs 2,000 dollars more than the submarine built by Watertime LLC.","Of the submarine with a maximum depth of 10,000 feet and the submarine built by Zephyr Waves, one is the Marine V and the other costs $28,000.","The submersible built by Watertime LLC costs 1,000 dollars more than the submarine with a maximum depth of 4,000 feet.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet costs somewhat more than the Marine V.","The craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet is either the submarine built by Watertime LLC or the $29,000 submarine.","The Marine V costs somewhat more than the Ukani Q2."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["4,000 feet","5,500 feet","10,000 feet","13,000 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ce044160172bf5186b4bb6ec8f268cb"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["Of Verna and the person who wanted oranges, one asked for kale and the other paid $9.75.","Eddie didn't request wheat grass.","The customer who wanted strawberries asked for acai berries.","Amelia didn't want strawberries.","The person who paid $7.75 is either Frederick or Verna.","Of the customer who paid $9.75 and the person who requested ginger, one wanted bananas and the other is Eddie.","The person who wanted bananas paid 1 dollar more than Verna.","The customer who wanted strawberries paid 2 dollars more than the person who requested kale.","The person who paid $10.75 didn't want raspberries."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["Amelia","Eddie","Frederick","Heather","Verna"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","ginger","kale","wheat grass"],"label_d":["bananas","oranges","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03025817313aa1c94eec561ae3e25e63"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Sea of Dreams received one fewer nomination than the movie directed by Maddie Mintz.","The action film received one fewer nomination than Silk Mist.","The film directed by Maddie Mintz is either Silk Mist or the film that received 4 nominations.","Of the film directed by Danny Trevor and The Illusion, one got 5 nominations and the other was the drama.","The movie that received 5 nominations wasn't the romance.","The movie that received 4 nominations was the thriller.","The five films are the movie that received 3 nominations, the film directed by Tank Reznor, The Illusion, Maximum Risk and Sea of Dreams.","The action film is either the film directed by Maddie Mintz or the movie directed by Virgil Katz.","Maximum Risk didn't get 6 nominations."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Maddie Mintz","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","drama","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60b48abeaa1b97fa04998aee79b0464a"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["Of the patient with the 11:00am appointment and Jeff, one is complaining about foot pain and the other has Ambercare insurance.","Willard has an appointment 2 hours after the person with Triflex insurance.","The five patients are the person suffering from back pain, the person with Lifealign insurance, the patient with the 11:00am appointment, Leroy and Jeff.","Leroy doesn't have insurance through Red Shield.","The person suffering from migraines has an appointment 2 hours after Paul.","Of the patient suffering from hip pain and Victor, one has the 12 noon appointment and the other has Fumanix insurance.","Victor has the 9:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Jeff","Leroy","Paul","Victor","Willard"],"label_c":["back pain","foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines"],"label_d":["Ambercare","Fumanix","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=141f0d36513a62a30e3a9d66fb044bac"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["Eddington is either the town with a population of 28,000 or the city with a population of 34,000.","The town in Middlesex County has 3,000 more people than Wapello.","The town in Plymouth County is either Palo or the city whose mayor is Vic Vazquez.","Of the city with a population of 28,000 and the town with a population of 40,000, one has Ida Ingram as its mayor and the other is in Hampshire County.","Oakland Acres is in Bristol County.","The city with a population of 40,000 has Vic Vazquez as its mayor.","Wapello doesn't have Mike Morse as its mayor.","The city with a population of 34,000 doesn't have Mike Morse as its mayor.","Palo doesn't have a population of 28,000.","Eddington doesn't have Julie Jordan as its mayor."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000"],"label_b":["Allerton","Eddington","Oakland Acres","Palo","Wapello"],"label_c":["Bristol","Hampshire","Middlesex","Nantucket","Plymouth"],"label_d":["Ida Ingram","Julie Jordan","Mike Morse","Rita Robert","Vic Vazquez"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bff2fc3ddec632581901d20c506cb5c6"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["Of the photo of the white rhino and the shot taken in June, one cost $550 and the other cost $825.","The photo taken in March was published by Science World.","Of the photo of the orangutan and the photo that cost $825, one was published by Animal Science and the other was taken in March.","The photo published by The Geographer was taken 1 month after the photo published by Travel Almanac.","The shot that cost $300 was either the shot published by Travel Almanac or the shot of the white rhino.","The photo of the red panda was either the photo that cost $900 or the shot published by Earth Aware.","The photo published by Travel Almanac was taken 1 month after the photo published by Animal Science.","The photo that cost $825, the photo published by Animal Science, the photo taken in June and the photo published by Travel Almanac were all different photos.","The photo of the snow leopard wasn't published by The Geographer."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["orangutan","red panda","snow leopard","tree kangaroo","white rhino"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Science World","The Geographer","Travel Almanac"],"label_d":["$300","$550","$700","$825","$900"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f78e546c93bf5dae08fb855399269ed8"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["The person who wore number 29 didn't play first base.","Martin played 1 more game than Armando.","The player who played 10 games wore number 35.","The boy who played 12 games was either the person who wore number 35 or the player who played first base.","Delbert played 12 games.","The player who played third base was either the player who played 12 games or Willard.","Neither the boy who played right field nor the person who played 11 games was the boy who wore number 29.","Of Armando and the player who played 8 games, one played left field and the other played shortstop.","The person who wore number 32 played 1 fewer game than the person who wore number 35.","The person who played third base and the person who wore number 3 were different players.","The player who wore number 32 didn't play shortstop."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Armando","Delbert","Hugh","Martin","Willard"],"label_c":["first base","left field","right field","shortstop","third base"],"label_d":["3","28","29","32","35"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd9b6ed750f6fdfa13ef63c00c91d701"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["The person who ordered wheat bread came in a half-hour after the person who ordered brioche.","Velma came in a half-hour before Candice.","The customer who asked for limburger came in one hour before Felicia.","The person who ordered flatbread came in a half-hour after the person who asked for feta.","The person who ordered challah came in sometime after the customer who ordered naan.","Hilda didn't request colby-jack.","The person who asked for mozzarella was either the person who ordered challah or Felicia.","Of Hilda and the person who asked for mozzarella, one asked for challah and the other came in at 8:00am.","The person who came in at 7:00am ordered feta."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am"],"label_b":["Candice","Felicia","Hilda","Patty","Velma"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","flatbread","naan","wheat bread"],"label_d":["blue cheese","colby-jack","feta","limburger","mozzarella"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2af8f5ce76745c5def338e943e5a2c72"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The home that rents for $975\/month is 125 sq ft larger than the home in Gilman.","The rental in Gilman is either the home that rents for $1,525\/month or the house owned by Hal Garrison.","The 1,100 sq ft home rents for $1,250\/month.","Neither the rental in Gilman nor the rental in Hamilton is the 1,350 sq ft house.","The 1,600 sq ft home isn't owned by Mitsy Lane.","The 1,475 sq ft house doesn't rent for $1,525\/month.","The house in La Palma isn't 1,600 sq ft in size.","The home that rents for $1,600\/month is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,250\/month.","Of the 1,225 sq ft rental and the home in Fayette, one rents for $1,600\/month and the other is owned by Edna Danish.","The home in Hamilton isn't 1,600 sq ft in size.","The house owned by Freda Estes is 375 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Edna Danish."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Eagle Grove","Fayette","Gilman","Hamilton","La Palma"],"label_c":["$975\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,525\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":["Callie Berg","Edna Danish","Freda Estes","Hal Garrison","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b733c046c81942de791cb6f3772b2851"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The team in the pink shirts finished with a score that was somewhat lower than that of the team from Yarmouth.","The Gutter Gals weren't from King City.","Neither the squad in the white shirts nor the squad in the pink shirts was the Pin Pushers.","The team from Yarmouth didn't wear magenta shirts.","The team in the magenta shirts finished 24 points above the Pin Pushers.","The Pin Pushers had a final score of 715 points.","Of the team from Woodstock and the Rowdy Rollers, one had a final score of 715 points and the other wore violet shirts.","The squad in the violet shirts finished 24 points above the Turkey Rolls.","The squad from Millerton wore white shirts.","Of the team from Millerton and the Gutter Gals, one had a final score of 739 points and the other had a final score of 763 points."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763"],"label_b":["Gutter Gals","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["magenta","pink","red","violet","white"],"label_d":["King City","Millerton","Valley Center","Woodstock","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=673dc1999bbec17b93ee19de1cf73c16"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["The techno track is 3 tracks after Silver Blue's track.","The techno song is 1 track before \"Vanity Plates\".","\"I Think of You\" is sometime before the grunge song.","The folk song is either the first song or the second track.","The grunge track isn't \"What We Need\".","Bliss Iron's song is either the first song or the grunge track.","Abacus's song is sometime after \"What We Need\".","Legion Five's track is the fourth song.","Of the first track and the second song, one is \"Poorly Worded\" and the other is by Silver Blue.","The dubstep track is either Legion Five's track or \"Poorly Worded\".","Silver Blue's track isn't \"What We Need\"."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Bliss Iron","Legion Five","Manic Android","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","Poorly Worded","Vanity Plates","What We Need"],"label_d":["bluegrass","dubstep","folk","grunge","techno"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=920a71cecb9629f69e55abeb38a41253"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The species with a population size of 490 was listed 1 year after the species with a population size of 175.","The eldar elk was listed 3 years before the species with a population size of 280.","The species with a population size of 315 is either the animal added to the list in 2010 or the perens pig.","The dobra dingo doesn't have a surviving population of 455.","The animal that lives in Luxembourg doesn't have a surviving population of 455.","The nibner newt, the animal that lives in France, the animal with a population size of 315 and the animal that lives in Luxembourg are all different species.","Of the animal added to the list in 2010 and the nibner newt, one has 455 surviving individuals and the other has 490 surviving individuals.","The animal that lives in Tanzania has 175 surviving individuals.","The nibner newt doesn't live in Cambodia."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","eldar elk","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["175","280","315","455","490"],"label_d":["Cambodia","France","Luxembourg","Madagascar","Tanzania"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=535ad40d18592a9ba7726c12399afc7e"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["Tyngle.com wasn't founded by Pat Padilla.","The startup that sells robots, the company that received the $5,000,000 investment, the startup that received the $2,000,000 investment and the startup started by Lara Larson are all different businesses.","Madinkz.com received 1 million dollars more than the business started by Betty Becker.","Of the startup that sells sports gear and Atriana.com, one was started by Will Waters and the other received $5,000,000.","Byxby.com wasn't founded by Will Waters.","Tyngle.com, the business that received the $5,000,000 investment, and the startup that sells video games are three different businesses.","The company that received the $2,000,000 investment was started by Pat Padilla.","The company started by Will Waters received less than Tyngle.com.","The startup that sells sports gear is either the company started by Betty Becker or the startup that received the $1,000,000 investment.","The business that sells cell phones was started by Pat Padilla."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Atriana.com","Byxby.com","Madinkz.com","Protecha.com","Tyngle.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Lara Larson","Pat Padilla","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","sports gear","video games"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6abba6d5b43e8ab21f3ab4d23abd8a7"} {"story":"Angel Investors Inc. regularly makes million-dollar investments in up-and-coming tech startup companies. Using only the clues below, match their latest investments to each company, and determine the founder and product focus of each.","clues":["The company that sells cameras received 3 million dollars more than the startup that sells cell phones.","Of the startup started by Fred Frost and the company started by Betty Becker, one received $3,000,000 and the other sells cameras.","Tyngle.com is either the business that sells kitchen wares or the startup started by Fred Frost.","The startup started by Lara Larson received more than the business that sells cell phones.","The company started by Fred Frost received 1 million dollars less than Byxby.com.","Of the business that sells kitchen wares and the startup that sells sports gear, one received $3,000,000 and the other is Zetafish.com.","The company that received the $1,000,000 investment wasn't founded by Will Waters.","Gofro.com is either the business that sells cameras or the business started by Lara Larson.","The business that sells sports gear wasn't founded by Will Waters.","The startup that sells kitchen wares was started by Betty Becker."],"categories":["Investments","Startups","Founders","Products"],"label_a":["$1,000,000","$2,000,000","$3,000,000","$4,000,000","$5,000,000"],"label_b":["Byxby.com","Gofro.com","Madinkz.com","Tyngle.com","Zetafish.com"],"label_c":["Addie Abrams","Betty Becker","Fred Frost","Lara Larson","Will Waters"],"label_d":["cameras","cell phones","kitchen wares","robots","sports gear"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9933436454255cf80c0f02993b5eca97"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Smith River doesn't have a forecasted low of 13 degrees.","Smith River doesn't have a predicted high of 28 degrees.","Van Horne isn't expected to get 3 inches of snow.","The town with a forecasted low of 8 degrees is either the location that will get 4 inches of snow or the location with a forecasted high of 36 degrees.","Of the town with a forecasted high of 36 degrees and Indio, one has a forecasted low of 15 degrees and the other has a forecasted low of 22 degrees.","Indio has a predicted high of 24 degrees.","Van Horne isn't expected to get 4 inches of snow.","Lindsay doesn't have a forecasted low of 8 degrees.","The town with a forecasted high of 32 degrees is either the town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees or the town that will get 3 inches of snow.","The location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees will get 3 fewer inches of snow than the town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees.","Of Indio and the town that will get 3 inches of snow, one has a forecasted low of 22 degrees and the other has a predicted high of 30 degrees.","Smith River doesn't have a predicted high of 36 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Alden","Indio","Lindsay","Smith River","Van Horne"],"label_c":["8 degrees","11 degrees","13 degrees","15 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":["24 degrees","28 degrees","30 degrees","32 degrees","36 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aef2ff85bc1600fc6afbbce03dab9573"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Neither the lorikeet nor the parrot is Kellie's pet.","Of the bird purchased in Rolling Hills and the bird purchased in Vernon, one was bought in March and the other is the lorikeet.","The bird purchased in Rolling Hills is either the finch or the bird bought in February.","The bird purchased in Grimes isn't the canary.","The lorikeet was bought 1 month before the finch.","The bird purchased in Rolling Hills, the lorikeet, Molly's pet and Gladys's pet are all different birds.","Of the bird bought in May and the lovebird, one is Gladys's and the other was purchased in Inyokern.","Gladys's pet wasn't purchased in Hornitos.","Pam's pet is the lovebird.","The bird bought in April is either Pam's pet or the bird purchased in Vernon."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Gladys","Hannah","Kellie","Molly","Pam"],"label_c":["canary","finch","lorikeet","lovebird","parrot"],"label_d":["Grimes","Hornitos","Inyokern","Rolling Hills","Vernon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7920173c7eef08036e77d5c8e35dad2"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["Red Reilly, \"Deep Shadow\", the superhero who started in 2007 and the person who patrols Idyllwild are all different people.","The hero who started in 2009 isn't Red Reilly.","Of the superhero who started in 2007 and Billy Brewer, one patrols Frazier Park and the other is \"Green Avenger\".","Of \"Ultra Hex\" and Billy Brewer, one patrols Frazier Park and the other patrols Libertyville.","The person who started in 2008 isn't Lyle Lucas.","\"Wonderman\" didn't start his patrol in 2010.","\"Green Avenger\" began 1 year before the hero who patrols Summerland.","The hero who started in 2010 patrols Frazier Park.","\"Green Avenger\" began 1 year before \"Deep Shadow\".","The superhero who started in 2007 is Jimmy Joyce."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Billy Brewer","Jimmy Joyce","Lyle Lucas","Ned Nielsen","Red Reilly"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Frazier Park","Idyllwild","Libertyville","Summerland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1273e2010f9cab9763b4bc3160475dcf"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The Carboniferous impact crater is 25 meters wider than the one in modern-day Uruguay.","Of the Jurassic impact crater and the 100 m. wide crater, one is known as the Hinwore site and the other was found in Oman.","The one in modern-day Croatia was formed during the Devonian period.","The Garight impact crater isn't 175 m. wide.","Of the crater in modern-day Qatar and the Ordovician impact crater, one is known as the Asanish site and the other is 175 m. wide.","The Vorckin impact crater wasn't formed during the Devonian period.","The crater in modern-day Qatar is 25 meters smaller than the Vorckin impact crater.","The five craters are the 125 m. wide crater, the Jurassic impact crater, the Permian impact crater, the Ordovician impact crater and the Devonian impact crater."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Garight","Hinwore","Kimeta","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Carboniferous","Devonian","Jurassic","Ordovician","Permian"],"label_d":["Croatia","Honduras","Oman","Qatar","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b8da68c68e0608681539c941daaebef"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["The pear candle doesn't contain cinnamon.","Kari's candle costs more than the cinnamon candle.","Kari's product doesn't contain apple.","Of the $4.50 candle and the freesia product, one contains coconut and the other is Blake's.","Gregory's candle, the clove candle, the eucalyptus product and the vanilla product are all different products.","The apple candle doesn't contain cinnamon.","Of Patricia's candle and the $6.50 candle, one contains coconut and the other contains cinnamon.","The vanilla candle costs 2 dollars more than the coconut candle.","Kari's product doesn't cost $8.50.","Of the lime product and Kari's product, one contains clove and the other is $4.50."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Blake","Gregory","Kari","Patricia","Willie"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","eucalyptus","freesia","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","coconut","lime","pear"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e7ec3080f8fca3a360ccabc0c1b2785"} {"story":"The Albion Amateur Astronomy Club proudly proclaims that its members have discovered a number of previously-unknown comets. Using only the clues below, match each comet to its discoverer and the year in which it was first detected, and determine each comet's orbital period (the number of years it takes to go around the sun).","clues":["The one with an orbital period of 42 years was discovered 2 years before the one with an orbital period of 30 years.","Of Crecci and the one Vance discovered, one was found in 2012 and the other orbits the sun once every 21 years.","The comet discovered in 2009 isn't Klionne.","The comet discovered in 2011 orbits the sun once every 21 years.","Of the one with an orbital period of 21 years and the one discovered in 2012, one is Peinope and the other was first seen by Jack Ingram.","The one Nolan discovered was discovered 1 year before the comet with an orbital period of 29 years.","The comet Eddy Dennis discovered isn't Trosny.","Trosny was discovered 1 year before the comet Jack Ingram discovered.","The one Nolan discovered, the comet with an orbital period of 42 years, and the one with an orbital period of 30 years are three different comets."],"categories":["Years","Astronomers","Comets","Periods"],"label_a":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012"],"label_b":["Eddy Dennis","Jack Ingram","Lawrence","Nolan","Vance"],"label_c":["Crecci","Klionne","Peinope","Sporrin","Trosny"],"label_d":["21 years","29 years","30 years","42 years","72 years"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec30652ab3c4401b493c4f2801dc7cee"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The five books are the trigonometry book, the textbook written by Pat Peterson, the textbook that was published in 2015, the $39.99 textbook and the $24.99 textbook.","The calculus book wasn't authored by Mina Morton.","The book that was published in 2015 wasn't authored by Steve Spark.","The $34.99 textbook was published in 2010.","Of the $44.99 textbook and the title written by Will Wharton, one was published in 2012 and the other covers trigonometry.","The field theory textbook doesn't cost $39.99.","The calculus textbook costs 15 dollars less than the pre-calculus book.","The book that was published in 2015 costs 10 dollars less than the title that was published in 2008.","Of the $29.99 book and the $24.99 textbook, one was published in 2015 and the other was written by Mina Morton."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99"],"label_b":["calculus","field theory","geometry","pre-calculus","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Mina Morton","Pat Peterson","Rosa Rubens","Steve Spark","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2008","2010","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6dd6e8d7d496207b7e971d823e9071b9"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Of the diplomat going to Riga and the diplomat leaving in January, one is Mr. Zimmerman and the other is Mr. Macdonald.","The person going to Riga is either Macdonald or the ambassador with the 5 day visit.","The person going to Copenhagen will leave 2 months after the ambassador with the 9 day visit.","The person leaving in May will go to Riga.","The diplomat going to Brussels will leave 1 month after the ambassador with the 9 day visit.","Riggs will leave 2 months before the diplomat going to Lisbon.","Zimmerman won't leave for the 9 day visit.","Neither the diplomat going to Copenhagen nor the diplomat going to Skopje is Bender.","The diplomat leaving in March won't leave for the 10 day visit.","Riggs will leave for the 3 day visit."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bender","Macdonald","Riggs","York","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["3 day","4 day","5 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Brussels","Copenhagen","Lisbon","Riga","Skopje"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58d480f9ae39f4b8bdd15c53ea41cbb8"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The specimen discovered in the Fallon Deep was found 1,500 feet lower down than the viperfish.","The specimen discovered in the Malinga Trench was found somewhat lower down than the anglerfish.","Of the animal discovered in the Bristle Trench and the anglerfish, one was found in 1984 and the other was found at 15,000 ft.","Of the animal discovered in the Bristle Trench and the specimen found in 1983, one was found at 21,000 ft and the other is the lanternfish.","The lanternfish was found somewhat lower down than the specimen found in 1978.","The creature discovered in the Malinga Trench, the daggertooth and the animal found in 1998 are all different animals.","The specimen found in 1983 was found 6,000 feet lower down than the anglerfish.","Of the creature found at 18,000 ft and the daggertooth, one was found in 1978 and the other was discovered in the Willis Trench."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","daggertooth","lanternfish","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Bristle Trench","Fallon Deep","Malinga Trench","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1983","1984","1993","1998"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6b646bdfc1e1eb54845674d0b91f121"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The person suffering from hip pain has an appointment 1 hour before Paul.","The patient with HealthCo insurance isn't complaining about heartburn.","Of the patient suffering from heartburn and the person with Red Shield insurance, one has the 9:00am appointment and the other is Guy.","Chester has the 1:00pm appointment.","Of the person suffering from shingles and the patient suffering from vertigo, one is Willard and the other has Medicorp insurance.","Willard has an appointment sometime after the patient with Triflex insurance.","The five patients are the patient with Medicorp insurance, the patient suffering from shingles, the person with the 12 noon appointment, Steven and the patient suffering from migraines."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Chester","Guy","Paul","Steven","Willard"],"label_c":["heartburn","hip pain","migraines","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Fumanix","HealthCo","Medicorp","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3f058f62cf304ea4fb21886241ab8d5"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The craft built by Abyss Toys is either the Ompoc Eleven or the submersible with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","The $27,000 craft, the submarine with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet, the Cafader Six and the craft built by Pan Systems are all different submarines.","Of the $26,000 craft and the Ukani Q2, one is sold by MarineCo and the other has a maximum depth of 8,500 feet.","The $27,000 craft doesn't have a maximum depth of 8,500 feet.","The submarine built by Watertime LLC costs somewhat less than the craft with a maximum depth of 16,000 feet.","Of the $29,000 craft and the craft built by Pan Systems, one is the Ompoc Eleven and the other has a maximum depth of 11,500 feet.","The $27,000 craft doesn't have a maximum depth of 14,500 feet.","The submersible with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet costs 1,000 dollars less than the Rubico One."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Cafader Six","Marine V","Ompoc Eleven","Rubico One","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","8,500 feet","11,500 feet","14,500 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3eee0d475dbfc6004150bfe985334d33"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Shyeh will deploy 2 months before X-ray Battalion.","Oscar Battalion is either the battalion led by Commander Zimmerman or the battalion deploying in February.","The battalion led by Commander Zimmerman will deploy to Ygheisy.","Golf Battalion will deploy 1 month before the battalion led by Commander Sanchez.","The battalion deploying in March won't deploy to Furoth.","Of the battalion led by Commander Ortega and the battalion led by Commander Sanchez, one will deploy to Shyeh and the other will deploy in February.","The battalion led by Commander Acevedo will deploy in May.","Golf Battalion will deploy 2 months before the battalion led by Commander Vincent.","Juliet Battalion will deploy sometime before the battalion led by Commander Zimmerman.","Neither the group deploying to Achad nor Juliet Battalion is the battalion led by Commander Vincent."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Ortega","Sanchez","Vincent","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Golf","Juliet","Oscar","Papa","X-ray"],"label_d":["Achad","Furoth","Quenray","Shyeh","Ygheisy"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d9db5293675918afa07c0bbb3b8e7d4"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The Mandarin class starts 2 hours before the course with 8 students.","Of the class in room 212 and the class with 17 students, one starts at 1:00 pm and the other starts at 11:00 am.","The Italian class is either the course with 18 students or the class with 17 students.","The 7:00 am class, the course with 17 students, the course with 10 students and the course in room 318 are all different classes.","The course in room 129 isn't the Mandarin class.","Of the Italian class and the class with 8 students, one is in room 314 and the other starts at 11:00 am.","The Russian class doesn't have 18 students.","The German class starts 6 hours before the course with 18 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm"],"label_b":["114","129","212","314","318"],"label_c":["8","10","14","17","18"],"label_d":["Dutch","German","Italian","Mandarin","Russian"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3c48e9876edb499bc5ad354691e3ea2"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Of the 700 ft one and the line that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH, one is Line F and the other reaches a height of 85 ft.","Line G is shorter than the one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH, Line D, and the 850 ft line are three different lines.","Of Line F and the 750 ft line, one reaches a height of 25 ft and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 40 MPH.","Line G is 50 feet shorter than the one with a maximum height of 40 ft.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 40 ft.","Line C is 650 ft long.","The 700 ft line doesn't have a maximum height of 25 ft.","Line C is 50 feet shorter than the one that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH.","The line with a maximum height of 45 ft is shorter than the one that offers a maximum speed of 55 MPH."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line B","Line C","Line D","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","40 ft","45 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","30 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d8d72d0ead2024edc36812f4d00ec50"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Tracey's produce are the artichokes.","The kale sell for somewhat more per pound than the produce from Turner.","The produce from Pacific Grove are either the produce that sell for $2.70 per pound or Tracey's goods.","The goods from Turner sell for 10 cents more per pound than the spinach.","Florence's goods sell for $2.70 per pound.","The goods from Oxnard aren't the kale.","The goods from Agency sell for somewhat more per pound than Antonio's goods.","Of Herman's vegetables and the potatoes, one type sells for $2.50 per pound and the other sell for $2.80 per pound.","The produce from Oxnard, the beets, and the goods that sell for $2.50 per pound are three different vegetables.","The produce that sell for $2.70 per pound are either the kale or the artichokes.","The goods that sell for $2.80 per pound aren't from Oxnard."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Antonio","Florence","Herman","Kari","Tracey"],"label_c":["artichokes","beets","kale","potatoes","spinach"],"label_d":["Agency","Jesup","Oxnard","Pacific Grove","Turner"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e41895b1ca23e31b275edf1790ad088a"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Ruben's team will leave sometime before Alvin's expedition.","The team leaving in May will be going to Nepal.","Neither the expedition going to Jordan nor the team going to Libya will be Alvin's team.","The expedition going to France will leave 1 month before the team going to Libya.","The expedition going to Iran will leave 1 month before Olive's team.","The expedition leaving in March won't include Shelby.","Velma's team will leave 1 month after Isaac's team.","Of Dixie's expedition and Alvin's team, one will leave in April and the other will leave in January.","Shelby's expedition will leave 1 month after Gordon's expedition.","Ruben's team will leave in March.","Isaac's expedition won't be traveling to France."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alvin","Gordon","Isaac","Mike","Ruben"],"label_c":["Dixie","Ella","Olive","Shelby","Velma"],"label_d":["France","Iran","Jordan","Libya","Nepal"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c27d7a4ab57901c942d9004b4d179713"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The campaign with 1225 responses was produced by Eddie Evans.","The ad with the $30,000 budget was produced by Iva Ingram.","Of the ad with the $20,000 budget and the web campaign, one was produced by Iva Ingram and the other was produced by Faith Fowler.","The magazine ad doesn't have the $50,000 budget.","The ad with the $50,000 budget has brought fewer responses than the direct mailer.","The newspaper ad is either the campaign produced by Iva Ingram or the campaign produced by Julie Jordan.","The ad produced by Julie Jordan has brought 150 fewer responses than the ad with the $50,000 budget.","The campaign with the $65,000 budget has brought in 300 more responses than the ad produced by Faith Fowler.","The direct mailer hasn't brought in a total of 1225 responses."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","tv commercial","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Faith Fowler","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$50,000","$65,000"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3826695c420678e5b9b18283d5fc072"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Of the person assigned to mission AV-435 and the graduate launching in April, one is Delia and the other will focus on photosynthesis.","The person who will be studying ant colonies will be on mission CR-260.","Becky will launch 1 month before the person who will be studying photosynthesis.","Christian will launch 1 month before the astronaut who will be studying ant colonies.","The astronaut launching in May won't be focusing on larval growth.","Becky won't be focusing on larval growth.","Becky won't be on mission WB-664.","The astronaut launching in May, the person who will be studying ant colonies, and Becky are three different people.","Of the person assigned to mission GX-13 and the graduate launching in March, one will focus on gamma rays and the other is Francis.","The graduate who will be studying radiation will launch sometime before Edwin."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Becky","Christian","Delia","Edwin","Francis"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","WB-664"],"label_d":["ant colonies","gamma rays","larval growth","photosynthesis","radiation"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb224c20e5b54f18cddaef8b5c109ea3"} {"story":"The International Bigfoot Sighting Registry (IBSR) has recorded a number of unusual witnesses accounts this year from different parts of Caribou County. Using only the clues below, match each witness to the month and time of his or her sighting, and determine the location in which it occurred.","clues":["The account at Laurel Grove took place 2 months before Jenny's sighting.","Of Nina's account and the sighting at Twin Pines, one happened in June and the other happened in May.","Of the 8:15 pm sighting and Jenny's account, one happened in May and the other took place at Bald Hill Run.","Of the sighting at Juniper Springs and the March sighting, one happened at 11:25 pm and the other was Nina's.","Stacey's account was either the 4:35 pm event or the 12:30 am sighting.","Jenny's account didn't happen at 12:30 am.","Ethel's event didn't happen at 8:15 pm.","The event at Juniper Springs took place 1 month before the 4:35 pm account."],"categories":["Months","Witnesses","Locations","Times"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Ethel","Jenny","Nina","Peggy","Stacey"],"label_c":["Bald Hill Run","Juniper Springs","Laurel Grove","Twin Pines","Viking Woods"],"label_d":["4:35 pm","8:15 pm","9:30 pm","11:25 pm","12:30 am"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de75aeb40ea3e51f2310b29adcc74ccc"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Heather's purchase wasn't from Luxembourg.","Elsie's purchase was from Georgia.","The specimen from Luxembourg was the torturix butterfly.","Of Alejandro's purchase and the specimen from Georgia, one sold for $60 and the other was the emperor butterfly.","The specimen from Qatar cost 45 dollars more than the specimen from Luxembourg.","Of the torturix butterfly and Katie's purchase, one was from Venezuela and the other sold for $45.","The specimen from Venezuela cost 15 dollars more than the grayling butterfly.","The clearwing butterfly cost 30 dollars more than Katie's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Elsie","Heather","Katie","Phillip"],"label_c":["clearwing","emperor","grayling","peppered","torturix"],"label_d":["El Salvador","Georgia","Luxembourg","Qatar","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66bd93a6b5c0792413ac1799529082a8"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Edna Easton has 3 fewer wins than the boxer from Boston.","The fighter with 10 losses has fewer wins than the woman from Dublin.","The woman with 24 wins isn't from Philadelphia.","Hannah, the woman with 12 losses, the woman from Philadelphia and the woman from Boston are all different people.","Of the boxer with 36 wins and the woman with 15 losses, one is Diane DeNiro and the other is from Glasgow.","Of the woman with 30 wins and the fighter from Boston, one is Rhonda and the other is Hannah.","Of the woman with 36 wins and the fighter with 4 losses, one is Winifred and the other is from Boston."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36"],"label_b":["Diane DeNiro","Edna Easton","Hannah","Rhonda","Winifred"],"label_c":["4","8","10","12","15"],"label_d":["Boston","Dublin","Glasgow","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32ece908f19eea0dc458a4d795c79512"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["The competitor from Ghana reached a maximum depth that was shallower than the diver who went third.","Hill Harvey didn't max out at 98 meters.","Neither the diver who reached a depth of 104 meters nor Igor Ingram was the person from Ghana.","Hill Harvey didn't go sixth.","Jorel Joyce reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the competitor who went fourth.","Of the diver from Tajikistan and Brit Bradley, one dove sixth and the other went to a maximum depth of 104 meters.","The five divers were the diver who reached a depth of 107 meters, the competitor who went fifth, the contestant who went first, the person from Algeria and the competitor from Iceland.","Of the person who reached a depth of 110 meters and the diver from Iceland, one dove fifth and the other was Jorel Joyce."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters","110 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Brit Bradley","Hill Harvey","Igor Ingram","Jorel Joyce"],"label_c":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_d":["Algeria","Ghana","Iceland","Oman","Tajikistan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce75e6ba9675e660fb2b7eed3862a41c"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["The customer who asked for mozzarella came in a half-hour before the person who ordered naan.","Naomi came in a half-hour before the customer who ordered brioche.","Yvette came in a half-hour before the person who ordered rye bread.","The customer who asked for ricotta came in sometime before the customer who ordered challah.","Of the person who asked for blue cheese and the person who ordered naan, one was Isabel and the other came in at 8:30am.","Genevieve, the customer who ordered challah, the customer who ordered naan and the customer who asked for mozzarella were all different customers.","The customer who ordered challah was either the customer who came in at 7:30am or Genevieve.","Yvette didn't request havarti.","Yvette didn't order naan."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am"],"label_b":["Candice","Genevieve","Isabel","Naomi","Yvette"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","naan","rye bread","wheat bread"],"label_d":["blue cheese","feta","havarti","mozzarella","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2335843d4dd0d0c28a1ffc3121c4b1d2"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Yolanda's pet was bought 1 month after the bird purchased in Upton.","Joan's pet was bought in January.","Kellie's pet wasn't bought in February.","Joan's pet isn't the macaw.","The bird purchased in Inyokern was bought 2 months after the bird purchased in Camden.","Yolanda's pet is either the bird purchased in Inyokern or the bird purchased in Kirkwood.","The bird purchased in Ellsworth was bought sometime after Yolanda's pet.","The bird purchased in Ellsworth was bought 1 month before Velma's pet.","The bird purchased in Kirkwood isn't the macaw.","The bird purchased in Inyokern is either the parakeet or Joan's pet.","Of the bird purchased in Kirkwood and the lorikeet, one was bought in May and the other is Gladys's.","The bird bought in January isn't the finch."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Gladys","Joan","Kellie","Velma","Yolanda"],"label_c":["canary","finch","lorikeet","macaw","parakeet"],"label_d":["Camden","Ellsworth","Inyokern","Kirkwood","Upton"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d10987869cdfc008130497f4c26c1b09"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["Ernesto Ellis's boat is 3 feet shorter than the sailboat at Dock 8.","The 28 ft boat is moored at Dock 8.","The Restless Wave isn't 28 ft long.","Of the Mystique and Charlie Cort's boat, one is 31 ft long and the other is moored at Dock 19.","Charlie Cort's vessel is either the Adagio III or the 34 ft sailboat.","The vessel at Dock 18 is owned by Jasper Jones.","Ernesto Ellis's boat is 3 feet longer than the sailboat at Dock 16.","Of the Restless Wave and the 34 ft boat, one is moored at Dock 18 and the other is owned by Griffin Gaines.","The Sea Spirit isn't moored at Dock 8."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Irish Pride","Mystique","Restless Wave","Sea Spirit"],"label_c":["Charlie Cort","Ernesto Ellis","Griffin Gaines","Jasper Jones","Kelly Koch"],"label_d":["8","16","18","19","22"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6ca48db5bbb31fa725df77a13f51b77"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Marine V costs somewhat less than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc..","The five submarines are the submersible with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet, the submersible built by Zephyr Waves, the $28,000 craft, the Steado G5 and the submarine built by Pan Systems.","Of the $26,000 craft and the craft built by Zephyr Waves, one is the Marine V and the other has a maximum depth of 8,500 feet.","The Marine V is either the craft with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet or the submersible with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","Of the Ukani Q2 and the submarine with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet, one is sold by Watertime LLC and the other is sold by Zephyr Waves.","The Cafader Six isn't sold by Zephyr Waves.","The Ukani Q2 doesn't cost $28,000.","The craft with a maximum depth of 11,500 feet costs 1,000 dollars less than the craft built by Pan Systems.","The craft with a maximum depth of 7,000 feet costs somewhat less than the Abby EX-4."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Steado G5","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Watertime LLC","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["4,000 feet","7,000 feet","8,500 feet","11,500 feet","13,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90e5f25df7022eb1024ffc4bf468ebd0"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The house in Delano is either the 1,100 sq ft house or the house owned by Edna Danish.","Of the home owned by Mitsy Lane and the house in Delano, one rents for $825\/month and the other offers 1,100 sq ft of living space.","Of the house owned by Hal Garrison and the 1,475 sq ft house, one rents for $975\/month and the other is in Delano.","Neither the home that rents for $1,100\/month nor the home that rents for $750\/month is the rental in Delano.","The home that rents for $825\/month is somewhat smaller than the house in Fayette.","The rental in Hamilton isn't owned by Dan Callahan.","Of the 1,350 sq ft house and the home owned by Inga Howell, one is in La Palma and the other rents for $1,100\/month.","The home that rents for $1,100\/month and the 1,350 sq ft house are different houses.","The house owned by Mitsy Lane is 125 sq ft smaller than the home that rents for $1,850\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Delano","Fayette","Hamilton","La Palma"],"label_c":["$750\/month","$825\/month","$975\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,850\/month"],"label_d":["Dan Callahan","Edna Danish","Hal Garrison","Inga Howell","Mitsy Lane"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0025e5823aa87f3c79ea80af3ce39b4"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["Nancy's chore doesn't get an allowance of $9.00.","The task that starts at 12 noon doesn't get an allowance of $5.50.","Neither the assignment that starts at 9:00am nor Sheri's job is the $9.00 chore.","The garage assignment starts 2 hours after Nancy's job.","The $7.00 chore starts 1 hour after Nancy's task.","The five jobs are the dining room assignment, the $7.00 task, the job that starts at 10:00am, Nancy's task and Phillip's assignment.","The mud room assignment is either Vicky's task or Sheri's job.","The $5.50 assignment isn't the dining room.","Of the garage assignment and the living room assignment, one is Kay's and the other starts at 12 noon.","The chore that starts at 11:00am doesn't get an allowance of $6.00.","Phillip's assignment doesn't get an allowance of $9.00."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Kay","Nancy","Phillip","Sheri","Vicky"],"label_c":["dining room","garage","laundry room","living room","mud room"],"label_d":["$5.00","$5.50","$6.00","$7.00","$9.00"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8335a252b6dc3e420a51ccac2725c1a6"} {"story":"The Flint Natural History Museum features a number of articulated woolly mammoth skeletons, each of which has been given a different name by local schoolchildren. Using only the clues below, match each mammoth to its estimated age and height, and determine where its skeleton was originally found.","clues":["\"Snuffles\" isn't believed to be 140,000 years old.","The animal found in Norway lived sometime before the mammoth found in Greenland.","The animal believed to be 200,000 years old wasn't found in Saskatchewan.","The animal that was 8.9 ft tall was either the mammoth believed to be 140,000 years old or the mammoth found in Norway.","\"Snuffles\" wasn't exactly 8.2 ft tall.","Of \"Fang\" and the mammoth that was 8.9 ft tall, one is thought to be 170,000 years old and the other is thought to be 230,000 years old.","Of the animal that was 8.6 ft tall and \"Dumbo\", one is thought to be 230,000 years old and the other was unearthed in Scotland.","The five animals were the mammoth that was 8.1 ft tall, the mammoth believed to be 230,000 years old, \"Dumbo\", \"Peanut\" and the mammoth found in Saskatchewan.","The mammoth believed to be 200,000 years old was either \"Snuffles\" or the mammoth that was 7.8 ft tall."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Locations","Heights"],"label_a":["230,000 years","200,000 years","170,000 years","140,000 years","110,000 years"],"label_b":["Dumbo","Ellie","Fang","Peanut","Snuffles"],"label_c":["Alaska","Greenland","Norway","Saskatchewan","Scotland"],"label_d":["7.8 ft","8.1 ft","8.2 ft","8.6 ft","8.9 ft"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b26abe2b154d32c77c39052f66a70aa"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Roland's event isn't the symposium.","The event in Virginia is the retreat.","Zachary's job will involve 25 fewer people than Lucas's event.","The assignment with 75 attendees is either the job in Florida or the event in Connecticut.","Of the event in Rhode Island and the graduation event, one will have 125 attendees and the other will be handled by Zachary.","The birthday assignment will involve 25 more people than Zachary's assignment.","The event in Virginia is either the job with 100 attendees or Flora's event.","Roland's job isn't the retreat.","Lucas's job won't be in Connecticut.","The event with 125 attendees won't be in Texas.","The event with 50 attendees, the symposium assignment, and the graduation assignment are three different events.","The job with 100 attendees is the retreat."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150"],"label_b":["Flora","Lucas","Roland","Susan","Zachary"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","graduation","retreat","symposium"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Florida","Rhode Island","Texas","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1431695183a022a118c7196fbdf559ee"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["Of Ivy Ingram's product and the lemon blossom product, one comes from Greenfield and the other costs $7.50.","The basswood product isn't produced by Midge Mintz.","The basswood product costs less than Nick Norris's product.","The $8.50 product doesn't come from Acton.","The product from Belmond, the sourwood product, and Midge Mintz's product are three different products.","Of the sourwood honey and the $8.50 product, one is produced by Jim Joyner and the other comes from Santa Clara.","The honey from Greenfield costs 1 dollar more than Midge Mintz's honey.","The $5.50 product is either Midge Mintz's product or the honey from Greenfield.","The alfalfa product isn't produced by Midge Mintz.","Jim Joyner's product costs less than the honey from Belmond."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","basswood","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Heddy Heath","Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Acton","Belmond","Fowler","Greenfield","Santa Clara"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cc3fa79d6ab954ecf4bef8e3bbb7a91"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Dratur will deploy 2 months before the battalion led by Commander Vincent.","The battalion deploying in May isn't Golf Battalion.","The group deploying to Dratur will deploy 1 month before the battalion led by Commander Ingram.","The group deploying to Dratur is either X-ray Battalion or the battalion deploying in May.","Neither Victor Battalion nor Zulu Battalion is the battalion deploying in May.","Of the battalion deploying in May and the battalion led by Commander Peters, one will deploy to Heang and the other will deploy to Dratur.","The battalion deploying in February isn't Zulu Battalion.","The group deploying to Mebel isn't Victor Battalion.","X-ray Battalion will deploy sometime after the group deploying to Mebel.","The battalion led by Commander Nichols will deploy 1 month after the group deploying to Mebel.","The battalion deploying in February won't deploy to Perunia.","The battalion led by Commander Nichols isn't Victor Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Ingram","Nichols","Peters","Taylor","Vincent"],"label_c":["Charlie","Golf","Victor","X-ray","Zulu"],"label_d":["Dratur","Enocia","Heang","Mebel","Perunia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d1b587f2235d0246fd3f737b5c1beb3"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The park established in 2004 is home to the atlas otter.","The park established in 2006 isn't in Pickens County.","Riverside Glen is either the reserve established in 2008 or the pygmy beaver's reserve.","The reserve in Wilcox County was established 2 years before Wanda Park.","The reserve in Lamar County was established 4 years before Silver Lakes.","The park established in 2004 is in Bibb County.","Of the reserve in Pickens County and the frilled stork's reserve, one was established in 2012 and the other is Elm Park.","Of the park in Pickens County and the reserve established in 2010, one is Riverside Glen and the other is home to the fig turtle."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Howard Park","Riverside Glen","Silver Lakes","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","western gull"],"label_d":["Bibb","Franklin","Lamar","Pickens","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e1e243984877a0b425914c762a96373"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The person who paid $7.99 had the cappuccino.","Of the diner who ordered the rice pudding and the diner who ordered the sherbet, one paid $7.99 and the other was Hope.","Addie didn't have the cafe mocha.","Addie paid 1 dollar more than Russell.","Neither the one who had the earl grey tea nor Russell was the diner who ordered the cheesecake.","The diner who ordered the creme brulee paid 1 dollar more than Hope.","The diner who ordered the rice pudding paid more than Patricia.","Neither the person who paid $7.99 nor the diner who ordered the creme brulee was the one who had the cafe mocha.","The five friends were the person who paid $5.99, the one who had the earl grey tea, the one who had the cafe mocha, the one who had the chai tea and Patricia."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Addie","Delia","Hope","Patricia","Russell"],"label_c":["cafe mocha","cappuccino","chai tea","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["cheesecake","creme brulee","mousse","rice pudding","sherbet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fe425aba4d28b2556fd5a6c467263c3"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Wayland doesn't have a predicted high of 30 degrees.","Wayland is either the town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees or the town with a forecasted low of 22 degrees.","Of the location with a forecasted high of 34 degrees and Portola, one is expected to receive 1 inch of snow and the other has a forecasted low of 8 degrees.","The location with a forecasted high of 31 degrees will get somewhat less snow than the town with a forecasted low of 8 degrees.","The town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees, the location that will get 5 inches of snow, the location with a forecasted low of 8 degrees and the town with a forecasted low of 11 degrees are all different towns.","Upton will get somewhat less snow than the location with a forecasted low of 13 degrees.","Of the location with a forecasted low of 22 degrees and Zearing, one has a predicted high of 27 degrees and the other is expected to receive 5 inches of snow.","Of Portola and the location that will get 3 inches of snow, one has a forecasted low of 13 degrees and the other has a predicted high of 25 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Portola","Upton","Van Horne","Wayland","Zearing"],"label_c":["8 degrees","11 degrees","13 degrees","15 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":["25 degrees","27 degrees","30 degrees","31 degrees","34 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5ca7011a6d96f28279e76add721edc9"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["Of the photo published by Nature Monthly and the photo taken in March, one cost $900 and the other was of the polar bear.","The photo published by The Geographer was taken 1 month before the shot that cost $950.","Of the shot of the red panda and the shot taken in May, one cost $825 and the other was published by Animal Science.","The photo taken in April was either the photo published by Science World or the shot that cost $700.","The photo of the red panda was taken sometime before the shot of the giant tortoise.","The shot published by Wildzone was taken 1 month after the photo that cost $950.","The five photos were the photo taken in March, the photo published by The Geographer, the photo published by Nature Monthly, the photo of the white rhino and the photo published by Animal Science."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["arctic fox","giant tortoise","polar bear","red panda","white rhino"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Nature Monthly","Science World","The Geographer","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$550","$700","$825","$900","$950"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23873364141057313a817dbe4ba6ad33"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Of the movie with a running time of 70 minutes and the movie with a running time of 65 minutes, one was directed by Jesse Jimenez and the other is Jacky Steel.","Keith King's film is longer than the movie produced in Finland.","Keith King's film is 5 minutes shorter than the film produced in Estonia.","The movie produced in Belgium is 5 minutes longer than Jesse Jimenez's film.","The film produced in Belgium isn't Arctic Visions.","Harvest Sun is either Jesse Jimenez's film or Don Daugherty's film.","Jesse Jimenez's film wasn't made in Denmark.","Neither Dreams of July nor Harvest Sun is the movie produced in Belgium.","Of Dreams of July and the movie with a running time of 55 minutes, one was made in Finland and the other was directed by Jesse Jimenez.","Eric Edwards's film is 10 minutes longer than the film produced in Finland."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes"],"label_b":["Don Daugherty","Eric Edwards","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Tearful Night"],"label_d":["Belgium","Denmark","Estonia","Finland","Iceland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=852885fc2facc28ac1d2d0aeb4343d85"} {"story":"Barry and Laura are shopping for a new air conditioner, and they're having a little trouble differentiating between all their different options. Help them out by matching each air conditioning unit to its price and cooling capacity (in BTUs), and determine the warranty period (in years) for each.","clues":["The unit with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity costs 65 dollars less than the air conditioner with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Z-Free XL doesn't have exactly 10,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.","Of the air conditioner with the 30,000 BTUs cooling capacity and the air conditioner with the 10-year warranty, one is the Chiller Z and the other is the Coolstar XV5.","The air conditioner with the 1-year warranty costs 195 dollars less than the unit with the 12-year warranty.","The unit with the 10-year warranty costs somewhat more than the Coolstar XV5.","The $505 unit is either the air conditioner with the 10-year warranty or the air conditioner with the 25,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The Z-Free XL doesn't have exactly 35,000 BTUs in cooling capacity.","The Coolstar XV5 is either the item with the 1-year warranty or the item with the 10,000 BTUs cooling capacity.","The $570 item, the Ultralux 92, and the item with the 15,000 BTUs cooling capacity are three different units.","The Chiller Z costs $635.","The Ultralux 92 doesn't have the 3-year warranty."],"categories":["Prices","AC Units","Capcities","Warranties"],"label_a":["$375","$440","$505","$570","$635"],"label_b":["Chiller Z","Coolstar XV5","Freezon Flux","Ultralux 92","Z-Free XL"],"label_c":["10,000 BTUs","15,000 BTUs","25,000 BTUs","30,000 BTUs","35,000 BTUs"],"label_d":["1-year","3-year","7-year","10-year","12-year"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b94787d08f8736eec43f54cefc127943"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The episode where the survivor brought the knife is either the show filmed in Bolivia or the show filmed in Kiribati.","The show where the survivor brought the pot aired sometime after the episode filmed in Myanmar.","Of the episode where the survivor brought the duct tape and Hector's show, one aired on April 27th and the other was filmed in Kiribati.","The show filmed in Bolivia aired 1 week after Luke's show.","The show where the survivor brought the knife, the show filmed in Myanmar and Freddie's show are all different episodes.","The show where the survivor brought the duct tape aired 1 week after Steven's show.","Of Steven's episode and the show where the survivor brought the fire starter, one was filmed in Myanmar and the other aired on April 27th.","The episode that aired on April 27th wasn't filmed in Vanuatu."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Freddie","Hector","Luke","Rafael","Steven"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","knife","pot"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73d5f57670d28e64ee2d79af52c16a79"} {"story":"There are a series of mountains on the small island nation of Pen'au which soar 14,000 feet or higher into the sky. These are called the \"Pen'au Fourteeners.\" Using only the clues below, match each mountain to its elevation (in feet), and determine who was the first to climb each mountain and when.","clues":["The peak that is 14,470 feet tall, the peak first summited by Art Aguilar, the peak first climbed in 1914 and Mt. Phillips are all different mountains.","The mountain that is 14,730 feet tall wasn't conquered for the first time in 1926.","Mt. Larsen is 260 feet shorter than the mountain first climbed in 1863.","The mountain first climbed in 1926 wasn't first climbed by Chip Carson.","The peak first summited by Art Aguilar is either the peak that is 14,470 feet tall or Mt. Gillespie.","Of the mountain first summited by Leonard Lara and Mt. York, one was first climbed in 1863 and the other is 14,730 feet tall.","The mountain first summited by Kermit Kramer is 390 feet shorter than Mt. Gillespie.","The peak first summited by Kermit Kramer is 130 feet shorter than Mt. Wilkinson.","Of Mt. Gillespie and the mountain that is 14,470 feet tall, one was first climbed by Gerry Gamble and the other was first climbed in 1845."],"categories":["Heights","Mountains","Climbers","Years"],"label_a":["14,210","14,340","14,470","14,600","14,730"],"label_b":["Mt. Gillespie","Mt. Larsen","Mt. Phillips","Mt. Wilkinson","Mt. York"],"label_c":["Art Aguilar","Chip Carson","Gerry Gamble","Kermit Kramer","Leonard Lara"],"label_d":["1845","1863","1899","1914","1926"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6eca3a6fd52fa3d80d96f82ea3216b3a"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["My Best Friend sold 21 more copies than Matt Stevens's book.","Of the 204-page book and the title that sold 19 copies, one is Zara's Game and the other was written by Zoey Stout.","The five books are Jeff Holman's book, Dessert Oasis, the title that sold 26 copies, the title that sold 12 copies and the 310-page book.","The title that sold 33 copies isn't exactly 226 pages long.","Call of Duty didn't sell exactly 26 copies.","The 345-page book is either the title that sold 26 copies or Dessert Oasis.","The 345-page book wasn't written by Zoey Stout.","Zara's Game sold 12 copies.","The 258-page book sold 14 more copies than Bill Orega's book."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","Call of Duty","Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Jeff Holman","Matt Stevens","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["204","226","258","310","345"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2b8b75f55c854908fbcbc08d199b4a4"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["Whoever dove on Monday, the person who caught 24 lion fish, and Ivan are three different people.","Stacy caught 6 fewer fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.","Of whoever dove on Saturday and the person who worked at Belle Bar, one caught 15 lion fish and the other is Gabriel.","Martin caught 3 more fish than the person who worked at Belle Bar.","Stacy dived on Sunday.","Whoever dove on Sunday didn't work at Ash Cay.","Gabriel was either whoever dove on Friday or the person who worked at Belle Bar.","Martin caught 6 fewer fish than the person who worked at Charles Sink.","The spearfisher who caught 18 lion fish didn't work at Ethel Bay.","The person who caught 21 lion fish, the person who worked at Ethel Bay, and whoever dove on Tuesday are three different people."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Eloise","Gabriel","Ivan","Martin","Stacy"],"label_c":["Ash Cay","Belle Bar","Charles Sink","Ethel Bay","Gillis Deep"],"label_d":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Friday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3a3db322c2da569dca4bea311406f66"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["The farm Michael will dust on June 4th isn't in Upper Lake.","The business that grows alfalfa will be worked on 3 days before the one that grows beets.","Of the business that grows beets and the business that grows alfalfa, one will be dusted on June 5th and the other is Blackwater.","Lone Oak will be worked on 1 day before Lucky Star.","The one that grows cucumbers is either the farm Michael will dust on June 6th or the business in Upper Lake.","The one that grows alfalfa will be worked on 1 day before Tall Pines.","The business Michael will dust on June 4th isn't in Fremont.","Blackwater is in Jamestown.","Tall Pines isn't in Fremont.","Lucky Star will be worked on 1 day before the business that grows soy.","Tall Pines isn't in Santa Clara."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Iron Hill","Lone Oak","Lucky Star","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Fremont","Jamestown","Paradise","Santa Clara","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","potatoes","soy"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5aa66276fb0902ee06ead77c3ab4e17"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["Of the boxer with 12 losses and the fighter from Portland, one is Annie Axel and the other has 33 wins.","The woman with 24 wins isn't from Los Angeles.","The woman from New York, Barbra Bennes, and the woman with 30 wins are three different people.","The fighter from New York has fewer wins than the woman with 15 losses.","The woman with 10 losses has 3 more wins than the boxer from New York.","Cheryl Cates has 6 more wins than Irma.","Annie Axel has 15 losses.","Of the boxer with 30 wins and the woman with 8 losses, one is from Philadelphia and the other is Irma.","The boxer with 27 wins has 2 losses."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36"],"label_b":["Annie Axel","Barbra Bennes","Cheryl Cates","Diane DeNiro","Irma"],"label_c":["2","8","10","12","15"],"label_d":["Dublin","Los Angeles","New York","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed37ed95e1f1d47ed375e16086f4d998"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The squad from Woodstock finished 24 points above the Splitters.","The squad from Hartwick was either the squad in the yellow shirts or the squad in the silver shirts.","Of the team that finished with 727 points and the team in the blue shirts, one was the Gutter Gals and the other was from Big Bear Lake.","The team from Earling didn't wear orange shirts.","Of the team that finished with 763 points and the squad from Hartwick, one was the Pin Pushers and the other wore yellow shirts.","The five teams were the Alley Cats, the squad in the blue shirts, the squad that finished with 727 points, the squad in the yellow shirts and the squad from Woodstock.","The squad in the orange shirts finished with a score that was somewhat higher than that of the team from Woodstock.","The Pin Pushers finished 24 points above the squad in the silver shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Gutter Gals","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters"],"label_c":["blue","orange","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["Big Bear Lake","Earling","Hartwick","Rialto","Woodstock"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8551e05db74ef21700f970f71fc3c407"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["Of the 2000 wine and the wine from Nashua vineyard, one is a gewurztraminer and the other is the Zifennwein.","The bottle from Udell vineyard is a pinot noir.","The gewurztraminer was bottled 12 years after the bottle from Udell vineyard.","The 1992 wine is either the merlot or the gewurztraminer.","The Vendemmia, the bottle from Udell vineyard, and the wine from Quimby vineyard are three different wines.","The Luzagueil is a merlot.","Of the chardonnay and the bottle from Nashua vineyard, one was bottled in 1984 and the other is the Friambliss.","The 2000 wine wasn't bottled at Maynard vineyard.","The 1996 bottle wasn't bottled at Quimby vineyard."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000"],"label_b":["Annata Branco","Friambliss","Luzagueil","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["chardonnay","gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot noir","syrah"],"label_d":["Dows","Maynard","Nashua","Quimby","Udell"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b0605a1f22c7c1f7cae9c33689d8b23"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["Iris's pair was either Ivan's pair or the team that scored 26.9 points.","Of Sheila's pair and Ovril's pair, one skated to Don Quixote and the other finished with 27.5 points.","Iris's pair skated to Falling Star.","Ivan's pair scored somewhat lower than Iris's pair.","The team that scored 27.5 points didn't skate to Lunatico.","Sheila's pair scored 3 tenths of a point higher than the pair that skated to Falling Star.","Wilma's pair didn't finish with 26.6 points.","Neither the team that scored 26.3 points nor the team that scored 26.9 points was Ivan's pair.","Sheila's pair didn't include Ruben.","Ana's pair skated to Bolero.","Of Tamara's pair and Frank's pair, one finished with 26.9 points and the other finished with 27.5 points."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5"],"label_b":["Ana","Iris","Sheila","Tamara","Wilma"],"label_c":["Brad","Frank","Ivan","Ovril","Ruben"],"label_d":["Bolero","Carne Cruda","Don Quixote","Falling Star","Lunatico"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdd4245a3e7a891354cd70a2fedf40d3"} {"story":"Several members of the Florida Trail Association have decided to each hike a different trail segment today to check for storm damage. Using only the clues that follow, match each hiker to their start- and end-points and determine the total distance hiked by each.","clues":["The person who finished at Hobes Grove didn't start at Green Swamp.","Neither the hiker who finished at Joshua Creek nor Orlando is the hiker who started at Bull Creek.","The hiker who started at Bull Creek walked somewhat more than the person who finished at Wolf Creek.","Orlando walked 2 fewer miles than the hiker who finished at Wolf Creek.","Of Iris and the person who trekked for 12 miles, one started at Cassia and the other started at Reedy Creek.","The person who finished at Wolf Creek didn't start at Reedy Creek.","The person who trekked for 9 miles, Orlando, Pauline and Tracey are all different hikers.","Tracey didn't go exactly 12 miles.","Of the person who trekked for 11 miles and the person who started at Three Lakes, one finished at Coyote Creek and the other finished at Joshua Creek."],"categories":["Distances","Hikers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["8 miles","9 miles","10 miles","11 miles","12 miles"],"label_b":["Iris","Orlando","Pauline","Tracey","Wesley"],"label_c":["Bull Creek","Cassia","Green Swamp","Reedy Creek","Three Lakes"],"label_d":["Coyote Creek","Flagler Trail","Hobes Grove","Joshua Creek","Wolf Creek"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c00f2a93ee81fcf83302fdbd70f22fb"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Of the Velez & York hire and the Sacred Heart College graduate, one is Rosalie and the other was hired on March 18th.","Zachary, the person hired on March 21st, and the Northridge College graduate are three different people.","The Rutherford College graduate is either the Dorsey Assoc. hire or the Ingram & Kemp hire.","Kelvin wasn't hired by Barr & Cobb.","Zachary was hired sometime before the Dorsey Assoc. hire.","The Dorsey Assoc. hire was hired 6 days before Nadine.","The person hired on March 24th didn't graduate from Sacred Heart College.","Of the person hired on March 21st and the Summit College graduate, one is Nadine and the other was hired by Velez & York.","Of the person hired on March 24th and the Albion College graduate, one was hired by Barr & Cobb and the other is Nadine."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Kelvin","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Ingram & Kemp","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Northridge","Rutherford","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03fe3d33eb8d14e58fc0629db76dc1c1"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who wanted tangerines paid 1 dollar more than Rosa.","Isabel didn't pay $6.75.","The person who paid $8.75 asked for flaxseed.","Sergio paid more than Rosa.","Of the customer who paid $9.75 and the customer who paid $10.75, one asked for quinoa and the other wanted raspberries.","Rosa paid 3 dollars less than Paulette.","The person who requested chia seeds is either the person who wanted blackberries or Isabel.","Rosa wanted strawberries.","Of the person who paid $6.75 and the person who requested quinoa, one wanted blueberries and the other is Paulette.","The person who paid $7.75 didn't request wheat grass."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["Isabel","Otis","Paulette","Rosa","Sergio"],"label_c":["chia seeds","flaxseed","kale","quinoa","wheat grass"],"label_d":["blackberries","blueberries","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a0e40d73de0bff55858b3337efc0205"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Of Lewis Arena and the arena with seating for 150 people, one is in Wayne and the other is in Jenner.","The soccer facility holds 80 fewer people than the rugby facility.","Lewis Arena holds 80 fewer people than Gentry Arena.","Lewis Arena holds 80 fewer people than the soccer facility.","Martinez Arena is set up for rugby games.","Beck Arena doesn't hold 150 people.","The facility in Zwingle isn't set up for hockey games.","The facility in Zwingle holds 40 more people than the facility in Hoopa.","Neither the lacrosse facility nor the rugby facility is the facility with seating for 150 people.","Martinez Arena, the arena in Zwingle and the lacrosse facility are all different arenas.","The arena in Wayne isn't set up for lacrosse games."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270"],"label_b":["Beck","Gentry","Harmon","Lewis","Martinez"],"label_c":["basketball","hockey","lacrosse","rugby","soccer"],"label_d":["Hoopa","Jenner","Quasqueton","Wayne","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc5a5cb60a461ffe015726f9ee5995bb"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["The graduate assigned to mission WB-664 will launch 1 month after Mercedes.","Nicholas will launch 3 months after the astronaut assigned to mission WB-664.","Christian won't be on mission PR-97.","Of Nicholas and the astronaut who will be studying plant enzymes, one will be on mission TV-412 and the other will launch in March.","The person who will be studying larval growth will launch 1 month after the astronaut assigned to mission CR-260.","Of the astronaut launching in January and the graduate assigned to mission GX-13, one is Mercedes and the other is Francis.","Francis will focus on solar storms.","Mercedes won't be focusing on gamma rays."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Christian","Francis","Harold","Mercedes","Nicholas"],"label_c":["CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412","WB-664"],"label_d":["gamma rays","larval growth","plant enzymes","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d674981231ec95f29bdb4c6e8e758a3"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The spotted key shell was found in Grenada.","The shark eye shell was found 6 years after the shell found in Grenada.","The spotted key shell was found 6 years before the white and yellow shell.","The shell found in 1995 wasn't found in Puerto Rico.","Of the seashell found in Aruba and the monk's fin shell, one was found in 1995 and the other is white and yellow.","The seashell found in Tobago was found 3 years after the white and yellow seashell.","The seashell found in 2001 isn't brown and pink.","The honey cerith shell wasn't found in Puerto Rico.","The shell found in Grenada isn't blue and white.","The shell found in Grenada was found 3 years before the pink and white seashell.","The spotted key shell is either the blue and white seashell or the pink and yellow shell."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004"],"label_b":["honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye","spotted key"],"label_c":["blue - white","brown - pink","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Puerto Rico","Tobago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f44f7406129afc296cd7acec6bd3e6e"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["Of the 60 gallon fish tank and the display bought by Cora Carey, one is going to Anthon and the other cost $550.","The 70 gallon fish tank is either the fish tank bought by Al Ayala or the tank bought by Cora Carey.","The display bought by Donna Drake is 55 gallons.","The fish tank bought by Al Ayala is 60 gallons.","The 75 gallon display is either the display going to Anthon or the $2,000 fish tank.","Of the fish tank bought by Betsy Beard and the fish tank going to Encinitas, one is 75 gallons and the other cost $920.","The display going to Anthon is somewhat smaller than the $775 display.","The 70 gallon tank isn't going to Buena Park.","The 75 gallon tank isn't going to Upper Lake.","The fish tank going to Buena Park didn't cost $2,000."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Betsy Beard","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Faith Frisk"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,500","$2,000"],"label_d":["Anthon","Buena Park","Dennysville","Encinitas","Upper Lake"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56add16afefdc15d08afdbb241123299"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Of Geraldine and the performer who did the charleston, one performed seventh and the other scored 193 points.","Ashley didn't finish with 181 points.","The person who danced second scored 3 points lower than whoever danced the foxtrot.","Darla danced the foxtrot.","The dancer who performed seventh scored somewhat higher than the dancer who performed ninth.","The performer who did the samba was either Geraldine or the contestant that scored 187 points.","The contestant that scored 190 points did the jitterbug.","The contestant that scored 187 points was either Ollie or the person who danced fourth.","Ollie didn't perform second.","Darla scored 3 points lower than the dancer who performed fourth."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points"],"label_b":["Ashley","Darla","Geraldine","Lillian","Ollie"],"label_c":["2nd","4th","7th","8th","9th"],"label_d":["charleston","foxtrot","jitterbug","lindy","samba"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca98380757d04e2fd5da8c57382fc419"} {"story":"A fresh group of astronaut candidates have just completed their training, and NASA has assigned each of them their first official launch mission. Using only the clues below, match each astronaut to his or her mission and launch date, and determine the research subject they will be focused on.","clues":["Of the astronaut launching in March and the astronaut who will be studying photosynthesis, one will be on mission PR-97 and the other is Isaac.","The astronaut assigned to mission CR-260 will launch 1 month after Rose.","The graduate assigned to mission AV-435 is either Becky or Isaac.","The graduate who will be studying radiation will launch sometime before the astronaut who will be studying larval growth.","The astronaut who will be studying larval growth will launch 3 months before the person who will be studying solar storms.","Edwin will launch 1 month after the person assigned to mission PR-97.","The graduate assigned to mission TV-412 is either Rose or the graduate launching in May.","The person assigned to mission TV-412 will launch 2 months before the graduate assigned to mission PR-97."],"categories":["Months","Astronauts","Missions","Subjects"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Becky","Edwin","Isaac","Latoya","Rose"],"label_c":["AV-435","CR-260","GX-13","PR-97","TV-412"],"label_d":["ant colonies","larval growth","photosynthesis","radiation","solar storms"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c32e4767003483785fc55f0571f9c626"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["The five boats are Hetta Hensley's sailboat, the Fair Weather, the sailboat at Dock 28, the sailboat at Dock 9 and the 22 ft boat.","The 25 ft sailboat is either the boat at Dock 16 or the Fair Weather.","Charlie Cort's boat is 3 feet longer than the sailboat at Dock 26.","Of the boat at Dock 28 and the Fair Weather, one is 28 ft long and the other is owned by Griffin Gaines.","The 34 ft vessel is either Betsy Becker's vessel or Charlie Cort's boat.","The Petite Palm isn't moored at Dock 9.","Griffin Gaines's sailboat is 6 feet longer than the Adagio III.","The Mystique isn't owned by Ann Alvarado.","The vessel at Dock 28 is somewhat longer than the Mystique."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Mystique","Petite Palm","Sea Spirit"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Betsy Becker","Charlie Cort","Griffin Gaines","Hetta Hensley"],"label_d":["9","16","22","26","28"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88d5f7b9a3f095ceda5be2ee36f193c5"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The 1,100 sq ft home doesn't rent for $1,100\/month.","Of the home that rents for $1,600\/month and the 1,350 sq ft home, one is in Monticello and the other is owned by Jada Ingram.","Neither the home owned by Inga Howell nor the home that rents for $825\/month is the rental in Monticello.","The home owned by Jada Ingram is 125 sq ft larger than the rental owned by Kip Jenkins.","The house in Hamilton is 375 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $1,600\/month.","The home that rents for $950\/month is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $975\/month.","Of the 1,225 sq ft rental and the home owned by Kip Jenkins, one is in Eagle Grove and the other is in Gilman.","The rental owned by Hal Garrison is 250 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $975\/month.","The house in Gilman doesn't rent for $825\/month."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Capitola","Eagle Grove","Gilman","Hamilton","Monticello"],"label_c":["$825\/month","$950\/month","$975\/month","$1,100\/month","$1,600\/month"],"label_d":["Callie Berg","Hal Garrison","Inga Howell","Jada Ingram","Kip Jenkins"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4e6c1f016c4cdce92833fd2b716b07a"} {"story":"Match each girl to her newly acquired puppy - determine its breed, name and the month in which it was adopted.","clues":["The black lab was adopted 1 month after Miriam's pet.","Rosie's pet was adopted 1 month before the collie.","Alicia's pet was adopted sometime after the boxer.","Eduardo was adopted 2 months after the black lab.","Of the puppy adopted in February and the puppy adopted in May, one is named Russell and the other is the dachshund.","The dog adopted in May is named Ian.","Sherri's pet is either Ben or Nicholas.","Nicholas was adopted 1 month before Rosie's pet.","Alicia's pet isn't the dachshund."],"categories":["Months","Owners","Dog Breeds","Names"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alicia","Faye","Miriam","Rosie","Sherri"],"label_c":["black lab","boxer","collie","dachshund","poodle"],"label_d":["Ben","Eduardo","Ian","Nicholas","Russell"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18a231f3445ed200c80d56588d3ea35a"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The nibner newt doesn't live in Poland.","The animal added to the list in 2006 has 210 surviving individuals.","The animal added to the list in 2008 lives in Poland.","The osbele oryx doesn't have a surviving population of 350.","Of the animal added to the list in 2010 and the animal that lives in Qatar, one has 455 surviving individuals and the other has 490 surviving individuals.","The byengo bat is either the animal with a population size of 210 or the animal that lives in Argentina.","The nibner newt wasn't added to the endangered list in 2010.","The species with a population size of 175 was listed 3 years before the animal with a population size of 455.","Neither the animal with a population size of 175 nor the animal added to the list in 2010 is the animal that lives in Honduras.","Of the animal that lives in Argentina and the perens pig, one was recognized as endangered in 2006 and the other has 175 surviving individuals."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["byengo bat","dobra dingo","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["175","210","350","455","490"],"label_d":["Argentina","Honduras","Poland","Qatar","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8147fea2da1399b24bc2ec06c4285be7"} {"story":"Ben works at Nemo Sushi, and he needs to figure out the total bill for a number of different customers, each of whom ordered two different types of sushi rolls. Using only the clues below, match each order (two types of rolls) to its price, and determine the name of each customer.","clues":["Pam is either the person who ordered the tiger roll or the client who ordered the alaskan roll.","Allan didn't order the rainbow roll.","Of the customer who paid $9.50 and the client who paid $13.50, one ordered the dynamite roll and the other ordered the tiger roll.","Ira didn't order the rainbow roll.","The customer who ordered the philadelphia roll didn't pay $13.50.","Allan didn't order the volcano roll.","The client who ordered the spider roll paid 2 dollars more than the client who ordered the rainbow roll.","The five people are the person who ordered the rainbow roll, Fred, the client who ordered the philadelphia roll, the customer who paid $11.50 and the person who ordered the dynamite roll.","The person who ordered the volcano roll, the customer who ordered the philadelphia roll, and the person who paid $11.50 are three different people.","The client who paid $11.50 isn't Pam.","The customer who ordered the alaskan roll paid 6 dollars less than the customer who ordered the firecracker roll."],"categories":["Prices","Rolls","Rolls","Customers"],"label_a":["$9.50","$11.50","$13.50","$15.50","$17.50"],"label_b":["alaskan","dynamite","firecracker","hawaiian","philadelphia"],"label_c":["rainbow","spicy tuna","spider","tiger","volcano"],"label_d":["Allan","Fred","Ira","Pam","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adaff8a8736e310dcd4cd80a11abc638"} {"story":"Waterford Spa had a full appointment calendar booked today. Help Janice figure out the schedule by matching each masseuse to her client, and determine the type of massage and total price for each.","clues":["Inez didn't get the Deep Tissue massage.","Inez, the person who paid $150, Pam's client and the client who paid $170 were all different clients.","Debra paid 20 dollars more than Beulah.","Beulah didn't get the Swedish massage.","The person who paid $150 didn't get the Shiatsu massage.","The client who paid $190 didn't get the Shiatsu massage.","Of Inez and Nancy's client, one paid $170 and the other paid $190.","The client who paid $160 didn't get the Shiatsu massage.","Debra received the Reflexology massage.","Misty's client paid 20 dollars more than Beulah.","The person who paid $150 wasn't Sharon's client.","Inez didn't get the Swedish massage.","Pam's client paid 10 dollars more than Juana."],"categories":["Prices","Clients","Masseuses","Massages"],"label_a":["$150","$160","$170","$180","$190"],"label_b":["Beulah","Caroline","Debra","Inez","Juana"],"label_c":["Misty","Nancy","Pam","Sharon","Teri"],"label_d":["Deep Tissue","Hot Stone","Reflexology","Shiatsu","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83e329aac0d942bed00fcfd02f9b2365"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The October 9 delivery is either Mrs. Estrada's order or the order shaped like a baseball glove.","Mrs. Ingram's order will be lemon-flavored.","Mrs. Estrada's order will be delivered 3 days before the coconut cake.","Mrs. Armstrong's cake will be delivered sometime before Mrs. Ingram's cake.","Neither the strawberry cake nor the cake shaped like a biplane is Mrs. Estrada's cake.","The October 9 delivery will be coconut-flavored.","Mrs. Armstrong's order won't be shaped like a bowling pin.","Of the cake shaped like a bowling pin and the raspberry cake, one will be delivered on October 7 and the other is for Mrs. Massey.","The lemon cake is either Mrs. Jackson's order or the order shaped like a biplane.","The chocolate cake won't be shaped like a turtle."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Armstrong","Estrada","Ingram","Jackson","Massey"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["chocolate","coconut","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c00d043f281c6658cfa138fd5583062e"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Yolanda's order cost less than the order that included blackberries.","Vicky's purchase didn't include figs.","Paul's purchase cost 2 dollars more than the purchase that included asparagus.","Of Kathryn's order and Yolanda's purchase, one included celery and the other included blackberries.","The order that included figs cost 2 dollars more than the purchase that included peaches.","The $6.25 purchase included leeks.","The five orders are Paul's purchase, the purchase that included celery, the order that included turnips, the purchase that included kiwis and the purchase that included leeks."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25"],"label_b":["Bennie","Kathryn","Paul","Vicky","Yolanda"],"label_c":["asparagus","celery","leeks","onions","turnips"],"label_d":["blackberries","figs","kiwis","peaches","raspberries"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=943f5d28ee62a4331176ae8f08364b89"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Hope paid 2 dollars more than the one who had the espresso.","Of Francis and the person who paid $5.99, one had the earl grey tea and the other ordered the flan.","The person who paid $8.99 didn't have the cafe americano.","The five friends were the diner who ordered the parfait, the person who paid $9.99, Virgil, Francis and the one who had the espresso.","Of Hope and the one who had the espresso, one ordered the souffle and the other paid $9.99.","Of the person who paid $5.99 and the diner who ordered the profiterole, one had the cappuccino and the other was Stacey.","The one who had the cafe mocha paid 1 dollar more than Stacey."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Francis","Hope","Stacey","Virgil"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe mocha","cappuccino","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["flan","parfait","pecan pie","profiterole","souffle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30ededaa86199b9f7495bc4941102849"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Rosalie, the Faraday College graduate, and the Albion College graduate are three different people.","The person hired on March 12th didn't graduate from Albion College.","Kelvin was hired 6 days before the Ingram & Kemp hire.","The Green & Hayes hire was hired 3 days after the Leach & Mccall hire.","Gabriel went to Riverview College.","Kelvin didn't graduate from Summit College.","The Dorsey Assoc. hire was hired 9 days before the Riverview College graduate.","Of the person hired on March 15th and the Dorsey Assoc. hire, one is Kelvin and the other is Cynthia.","The Velez & York hire was hired 9 days before the Faraday College graduate."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th"],"label_b":["Cynthia","Gabriel","Kelvin","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Riverview","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5cb64cc4a1081b19a5e34ec768dbbee"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["Of the mushroom going to Edna's Edibles and the mushroom going to Pete's Produce, one was found in Pomona Woods and the other is the woodear.","Of the shaggy mane mushroom and the mushroom that sells for $35 per pound, one will go to Edna's Edibles and the other was found in Lowell Woods.","The mushroom that sells for $45 per pound wasn't found in Wiota Woods.","The oyster mushroom won't go to Organimarket.","The mushroom going to Edna's Edibles sells for 10 dollars more per pound than the bricktop mushroom.","The mushroom going to Nature's Way is either the bricktop mushroom or the mushroom that sells for $35 per pound.","The shaggy mane mushroom sells for 15 dollars more per pound than the bricktop mushroom.","The woodear mushroom sells for somewhat more per pound than the mushroom going to Pete's Produce.","The mushroom going to Localvoria sells for 15 dollars more per pound than the mushroom found in Cooper Woods."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","bricktop","oyster","shaggy mane","woodear"],"label_c":["Edna\\'s Edibles","Localvoria","Nature\\'s Way","Organimarket","Pete\\'s Produce"],"label_d":["Buckeye Woods","Cooper Woods","Lowell Woods","Pomona Woods","Wiota Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f906c4fdaba4f0476f16248bd9748723"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The shipment going to Iowa Falls isn't Ron's.","Of the shipment that cost $6.75 and the shipment that cost $8.75, one is going to Glenhaven and the other contains the computer.","The package that cost $8.75 is either Vernon's package or the shipment going to Perris.","The shipment with the television in it cost 3 dollars more than the shipment with the toaster in it.","The package going to Perris isn't Ron's.","The shipment that cost $5.75 is either the package going to Enfield or the package going to Iowa Falls.","Neither the package with the computer in it nor the package that cost $7.75 is the package going to Perris.","The shipment that cost $6.75 isn't Christopher's.","The shipment going to Iowa Falls isn't Brad's.","The package with the toaster in it is Brad's.","The shipment that cost $7.75 isn't going to Iowa Falls.","The package with the tea set in it cost $7.75."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["computer","fruit basket","tea set","television","toaster"],"label_c":["Alexander","Brad","Christopher","Ron","Vernon"],"label_d":["Enfield","Glenhaven","Iowa Falls","Perris","Quimby"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3df13fba61fadfcc7510f873012dc373"} {"story":"Gallagher's Gym offers person training session to its members, and unfortunately today's schedule has been lost in a computer crash! Help them sort it all out by matching each customer to his or her trainer and session time, and determine what type of exercise program will be the focus of each.","clues":["The lesson at 11:30am is either the rowing lesson or the free weights session.","The five sessions are the lesson at 10:30am, the appointment with Kristin, the lesson with Irene, Fannie's appointment and Blake's appointment.","The free weights appointment is 3 hours before Crystal's appointment.","Of the appointment at 12:30pm and the session with Kristin, one is Blake's and the other is Arnold's.","The lesson with Lena is sometime before the cardio appointment.","The appointment at 9:30am isn't with Lena.","Fannie's appointment won't focus on yoga.","The lesson at 12:30pm isn't with Jimmy.","The lesson with Irene, the free weights appointment, and Fannie's appointment are three different sessions."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Trainers","Programs"],"label_a":["8:30am","9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Arnold","Blake","Crystal","Fannie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Irene","Jimmy","Kristin","Lena","Michelle"],"label_d":["cardio","cycling","free weights","rowing","yoga"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b02e4560a0398e2497d1152519801da1"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The 750 ft line doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 50 MPH.","Of the one with a maximum height of 25 ft and the 700 ft one, one is Line E and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 40 MPH.","The one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH is shorter than the line with a maximum height of 85 ft.","The zip line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH is shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft.","Line D doesn't have a maximum height of 45 ft.","The line that offers a maximum speed of 45 MPH is either the line with a maximum height of 40 ft or the one with a maximum height of 25 ft.","The five lines are Line G, the 650 ft one, the line with a maximum height of 25 ft, the 750 ft one and the line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH.","Of Line B and the 700 ft line, one reaches a height of 85 ft and the other can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 40 MPH.","The 750 ft line is either the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft or the one that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH.","The 800 ft line, the zip line with a maximum height of 40 ft, and the one that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH are three different lines."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line B","Line D","Line E","Line F","Line G"],"label_c":["25 ft","40 ft","45 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","45 MPH","50 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7929c22a735c502aa68c78412ce72d9"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The $124 siren wasn't released in 1998.","The Rip Tide is 100 decibels loud.","Of the $160 siren and the siren with a loudness of 110 decibels, one is the Viking 5 and the other was released in 2007.","Of the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels and the Soundarm, one costs $195 and the other was released in 1998.","The $145 siren, the siren released in 1996, the siren released in 1994 and the Securalert are all different sirens.","Neither the siren released in 1994 nor the $160 siren is the Rip Tide.","The siren released in 1998 is quieter than the $145 siren.","Neither the $195 siren nor the $160 siren is the siren released in 1998."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Rip Tide","Securalert","Soundarm","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1994","1996","1998","2004","2007"],"label_d":["$124","$140","$145","$160","$195"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f090490e9203b8d664e4f4003ec0bc0c"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["The man who will play the soldier won't be filming on October 13th.","Carlos will make 30,000 dollars less than the person who will play the senator.","Shannon, the person who will play the senator, and the person filming on October 13th are three different people.","Of the actor filming on October 13th and the actor filming on October 6th, one will play the lawyer and the other is Angel.","Shannon will film on September 1st.","The actor who will play the senator will make 15,000 dollars less than Shannon.","Randy will play the lawyer.","The man making $85,000 won't play the brother.","The actor who will play the lawyer will make 15,000 dollars more than the person filming on September 15th.","Angel will make more than the person who will play the brother.","Randy won't be filming on October 13th."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates","Roles"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000"],"label_b":["Angel","Carlos","Randy","Shannon","Timothy"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 15th","September 29th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":["brother","lawyer","senator","soldier","uncle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5edf7060a66f1c1161b87a21d0d8148b"} {"story":"The U.S. Air Force is currently testing a number of new experimental, supersonic aircraft, each built by a different aerospace company. Using only the clues below, determine the maximum speed and price of each aircraft, as well as the name of the company that built it.","clues":["The plane built by Pittakan costs 75 million dollars less than the jet built by Drummond.","The $200 million jet doesn't have a top speed of Mach 1.8.","Of the jet built by Drummond and the Falcon X-2, one has a top speed of Mach 2.9 and the other costs $150 million.","The jet built by Ale and Moore costs 25 million dollars more than the Graywing VX.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2 costs 50 million dollars less than the plane built by McConnell.","The Darkwing 6 wasn't built by Ale and Moore.","The jet with a top speed of Mach 3.2 costs 75 million dollars less than the Kesseling.","The aircraft built by Pittakan costs 25 million dollars less than the jet with a top speed of Mach 2.3.","Of the jet built by Tenerife and the Falcon X-2, one has a top speed of Mach 3.4 and the other has a top speed of Mach 1.8."],"categories":["Prices","Aircraft","Companies","Top Speeds"],"label_a":["$100 million","$125 million","$150 million","$175 million","$200 million"],"label_b":["Darkwing 6","Falcon X-2","Graywing VX","Kesseling","Raven 12"],"label_c":["Ale and Moore","Drummond","McConnell","Pittakan","Tenerife"],"label_d":["Mach 1.8","Mach 2.3","Mach 2.9","Mach 3.2","Mach 3.4"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d41e77c1a8f05775bb2d6d5677ddb00"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The party that requested the petting zoo is on O Street.","The party on Ash Avenue isn't for the Claytons.","The party on Sunset Way is either the Anderson family party or the Johnson family event.","Of the King family booking and the booking that requested the clown, one is on October 7 and the other is on October 4.","The booking on Ethel Street, the party that requested the photo booth, and the event on October 3 are three different events.","Of the party on October 3 and the Johnson family event, one requested the magician and the other is on O Street.","The event that requested the clown is 1 day after the party on Ash Avenue.","The booking on October 4 is on Sunset Way.","The party that requested the superhero is 1 day after the Anderson family booking."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["clown","magician","petting zoo","photo booth","superhero"],"label_c":["Anderson","Clayton","Johnson","King","Walker"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Ethel Street","O Street","Sunset Way","Willow Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f069d1987c67e0b98642489be4046168"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["Of Casey and Leslie, one took Kara to the movies and the other was the lawyer.","The 24-year-old didn't take Kara to the bowling alley.","Jesus was 3 years older than Casey.","The banker was either Zachary or the 24-year-old.","The gentleman that took Kara to the skating rink was 3 years younger than Zachary.","The man that took Kara to the bowling alley wasn't the banker.","Casey was 1 year older than the teacher.","Leslie didn't take Kara to the concert.","Of the date that took Kara to the movies and the 24-year-old, one was the boxer and the other was Leslie."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26"],"label_b":["Casey","Frank","Jesus","Leslie","Zachary"],"label_c":["banker","boxer","lawyer","musician","teacher"],"label_d":["bowling alley","concert","movies","restaurant","skating rink"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83c573762cb6020b27e3d7ff131f2686"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The Maine holiday wasn't the kayaking trip.","The holiday with Samuel was in Louisiana.","The 2001 trip wasn't in Illinois.","Of the Utah holiday and the holiday with Neal, one was the hiking holiday and the other was in 2004.","The Maine trip was 3 years before the Louisiana vacation.","The trip with Mable wasn't in 2003.","The skydiving trip is either the Utah vacation or the vacation with Samuel.","The trip with Mable wasn't in 2002.","Of the 2002 holiday and the vacation with Neal, one was in Rhode Island and the other was in Maine.","The vacation with Neal was the hang gliding trip.","The vacation with Yvonne is either the kayaking trip or the hiking vacation."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005"],"label_b":["Lillie","Mable","Neal","Samuel","Yvonne"],"label_c":["camping","hang gliding","hiking","kayaking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Illinois","Louisiana","Maine","Rhode Island","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0c301b23e30455eb91e03c28f491d47"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Yamahana had a high speed of 67 MPH.","The Zenmoto didn't drive for exactly 550 miles.","The Ober College team's automobile didn't have a high speed of exactly 81 MPH.","The Cober wasn't built by the Mersey Tech team.","The automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH drove 25 fewer miles than the Yamahana.","The Awick drove 25 fewer miles than the Mersey Tech team's automobile.","The Zenmoto didn't have a high speed of exactly 75 MPH.","The automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH drove somewhat farther than the Varseyton team's automobile.","The Trebus State team's automobile drove 50 miles farther than the automobile with a high speed of 62 MPH.","The automobile that drove for 625 miles wasn't built by the Ober College team.","Of the car with a high speed of 67 MPH and the Awick, one drove for 575 miles and the other was built by the Varseyton team."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Cober","Garusky","Yamahana","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["62 MPH","67 MPH","69 MPH","75 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d55a04531e831aaac1ef73f17d8dd63"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The competitor who traveled for 228 days didn't finished at Onagawa.","Charlie didn't finished at Hachinohe.","Nina finished in 184 days.","The athlete who finished at Hachinohe didn't start out from Point Arena.","The athlete who started from Point Arena finished 22 days before the rower who finished at Takahagi.","Rodney didn't finish in exactly 217 days.","The competitor who traveled for 217 days, Nina, and the athlete who started from Morro Bay are three different rowers.","Joey finished 22 days before the competitor who started from Arcata.","Of Nina and the rower who started from Encinitas, one finished at Yamada and the other finished in 206 days.","Of Charlie and the rower who started from Point Arena, one finished in 195 days and the other finished in 228 days."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days"],"label_b":["Charlie","Dana","Joey","Nina","Rodney"],"label_c":["Arcata","Encinitas","Morro Bay","Pescadero","Point Arena"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Onagawa","Takahagi","Yamada"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab647eeedc004334e20f1b6c83d3d7b9"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The patient with the 12 noon appointment is either Nathan or the person with Lifealign insurance.","The person with the 9:00am appointment is complaining about hip pain.","The person suffering from hip pain has an appointment 1 hour before the patient suffering from shingles.","Ian isn't complaining about heartburn.","The person with the 10:00am appointment, Ian, the person with Triflex insurance and Nathan are all different patients.","Neither the person with the 11:00am appointment nor the patient suffering from vertigo is the person with HealthCo insurance.","The patient with Red Shield insurance has an appointment 1 hour after Nathan.","Of the patient suffering from shingles and the person with HealthCo insurance, one is Ian and the other is Steven.","Of Oscar and the patient with the 10:00am appointment, one has Red Shield insurance and the other is complaining about vertigo."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Ian","Nathan","Oscar","Steven","Zachary"],"label_c":["foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","shingles","vertigo"],"label_d":["Fumanix","HealthCo","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3a27078249b0a4820989fbcccf2ec37"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["The pair from Project City finished 6 seconds after David's duo.","Cedric's duo wasn't from Gouldsboro.","The duo that finished in 29 seconds wasn't from Ireton.","The pair that finished in 41 seconds didn't include Robyn.","Of the duo that finished in 29 seconds and Garrett's duo, one included Valerie and the other was from Gouldsboro.","The duo that finished in 35 seconds included Sandy.","Of Patti's team and the team that finished in 35 seconds, one included David and the other was from Emeryville.","Garrett's duo finished 6 seconds before Eddie's duo.","Cedric's duo finished sometime before David's duo."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Cedric","David","Eddie","Felipe","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Valerie"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Gouldsboro","Ireton","Project City","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=517829b5f0b4c790e63840a71d6f9213"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["Of the vessel captained by Four Eyed Fin and the vessel that sank in 1767, one was the Sea Shame and the other hailed from Ireland.","The Dagger sank 18 years before the Vile Night.","Of the vessel from Sweden and the ship captained by Ruthless Ruby, one was the Crusty Knave and the other went down in 1749.","The Mermaid was captained by Crazy Kate.","The vessel captained by Ruthless Ruby sank 18 years after the ship captained by Four Eyed Fin.","The ship from Ireland sank 54 years after the boat from Spain.","The one from Spain was captained by Wicked Weiss.","The boat that sank in 1731 wasn't from France."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Crusty Knave","Dagger","Mermaid","Sea Shame","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Ruthless Ruby","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":["England","France","Ireland","Spain","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4caf518e468c8d47bfb687d84512cb9"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The 20-13 match was 8 days before the game in Avila Beach.","The October 19 game didn't finish with a score of 34-7.","The game with the Dragons was sometime after the 28-10 match.","The match with the Rams wasn't in Ferndale.","Of the game with the Eagles and the October 11 match, one finished with a score of 20-13 and the other was in Avila Beach.","The game with the White Rhinos wasn't on October 15.","The October 11 game, the 34-7 game and the 28-10 match are all different games.","The game with the Red and Blues was 4 days after the match with the Eagles.","The 18-6 game was 4 days after the game in Humeston.","The game with the Rams was on October 19.","The October 15 match is either the match in Edinburg or the game with the Rams."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","Red and Blues","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["18-6","20-13","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Edinburg","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85e4abb139979cc7862ba205165ad6ff"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Of the person who ordered coconut for their first scoop and the person who ordered mango for their first scoop, one was fourth in line and the other ordered lemon for their second scoop.","The first customer ordered coffee for their second scoop.","Hope ordered mango for their first scoop.","The person who ordered chocolate for their second scoop didn't order raspberry for their first scoop.","The person who ordered strawberry for their second scoop was 2 spots in line ahead of Miguel.","Leslie wasn't fifth in line.","Tara didn't order raspberry for their first scoop.","Leslie was somewhere in line behind the person who ordered coffee for their second scoop.","Of the second customer and the customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop, one was Miguel and the other ordered peppermint for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered mango for their first scoop was 2 spots in line behind the customer who ordered coffee for their second scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["Hope","Leslie","Miguel","Roberta","Tara"],"label_c":["coconut","mango","peppermint","raspberry","vanilla"],"label_d":["chocolate","coffee","egg nog","lemon","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4aa81651085d204667818bfd6ae9331d"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["Of the event with a duration of 52 seconds and the event with its epicenter at Fujizen, one had a rating of 8.3 and the other had a rating of 8.5.","The quake with its epicenter at Fujizen occurred 6 years before the event with a duration of 49 seconds.","The 8.5 event occurred 12 years after the 9.1 earthquake.","The quake with its epicenter at Lorak didn't have a rating of 8.5.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Lorak didn't last for exactly 97 seconds.","The earthquake with a duration of 58 seconds didn't have a rating of 8.2.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Miya didn't happen in 1938.","The earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds was either the 8.5 earthquake or the 9.1 quake.","The quake that took place in 1944 had a rating of 8.2.","Of the 9.1 event and the quake with a duration of 99 seconds, one happened in 1932 and the other had its epicenter at Garenia."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Fujizen","Garenia","Lorak","Miya","Umkad"],"label_c":["8.2","8.3","8.5","8.8","9.1"],"label_d":["49 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","97 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b114152c5ab9466a81350c4eadcee6bd"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["Gary didn't have the cafe latte.","The diner who ordered the sherbet paid less than the one who had the earl grey tea.","Of Addie and the diner who ordered the souffle, one paid $9.99 and the other had the cafe latte.","Of the one who had the cafe americano and the person who paid $6.99, one was Marco and the other ordered the gelato.","Delia paid less than the diner who ordered the parfait.","Elizabeth didn't order the bread pudding.","The five friends were Gary, the one who had the cafe mocha, the one who had the cafe americano, the one who had the espresso and the diner who ordered the parfait.","Of the diner who ordered the bread pudding and the person who paid $8.99, one had the espresso and the other was Marco.","The person who paid $8.99 was either Marco or the one who had the cafe mocha."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Addie","Delia","Elizabeth","Gary","Marco"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cafe mocha","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["bread pudding","gelato","parfait","sherbet","souffle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9104cbcd3dca16f356bc5c0859260cbe"} {"story":"Help Ramon figure out his new senior-year class schedule. Match each of his classes to the appropriate period, and determine the teacher and room number of each.","clues":["The class in room 322 isn't Biology.","Of the course in room 319 and the third period class, one is taught by Mr. Glover and the other is Art.","Mr. Kerr's class is held 2 periods before Mr. Hardy's class.","Mr. Travis's class is held 1 period before the Art class.","The course in room 125 isn't Physics.","The course in room 125 is held during fourth period.","The third period class isn't Geometry.","The class in room 319 is held 3 periods before the course in room 122.","The Geometry class is held sometime before Mr. Zamora's class.","The course in room 322 isn't Physics.","The course in room 405 isn't taught by Mr. Glover.","The fourth period class isn't Geometry."],"categories":["Periods","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["122","125","319","322","405"],"label_c":["Glover","Hardy","Kerr","Travis","Zamora"],"label_d":["Art","Biology","Geometry","Latin","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c83afb61f47178a5cad395a88a7d7473"} {"story":"The Norfolk Times recently sponsored a \"Sail Around the World\" race that pitted dozens of sailors against each other to see who could circumnavigate the globe, solo, in the fewest number of days. Using only the clues below, match each sailor who actually finished the race to his or her boat and boat type, and determine how many days it took them to complete their circumnavigation.","clues":["Of the person in the sloop and the sailor who finished in 274 days, one sailed the Alpha One and the other was Vicky Estes.","The owner of the Wave Dancer took somewhat fewer days to finish than Vicky Estes.","The sailor in the catamaran took 4 fewer days to finish than the owner of the Shady Lady.","The owner of the Sea Dart took somewhat fewer days to finish than Gil Baxter.","The sailor who finished in 286 days didn't sail the Alpha One.","Tara Carroll didn't use the ketch.","The competitor who finished in 270 days was either Tara Carroll or the competitor in the catamaran.","Vicky Estes took somewhat fewer days to finish than the sailor in the ketch.","Of Ed Alexander and the competitor who finished in 274 days, one sailed the Confluence and the other sailed the Shady Lady.","Tara Carroll didn't use the pilot cutter."],"categories":["Days","Sailors","Boat Types","Boats"],"label_a":["270","274","278","282","286"],"label_b":["Ed Alexander","Gil Baxter","Neal Bundt","Tara Carroll","Vicky Estes"],"label_c":["catamaran","ketch","pilot cutter","schooner","sloop"],"label_d":["Alpha One","Confluence","Sea Dart","Shady Lady","Wave Dancer"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fd85977b19f85e81d213733d386adc4"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the fig product and the $5.50 product, one is Olga's and the other is Edna's.","The lime candle contains vanilla.","Of the peach candle and the cinnamon candle, one is Hope's and the other is $5.50.","The fig candle costs more than the apple product.","Francisco's candle, the sandalwood candle, and the $8.50 product are three different products.","The five products are Olga's candle, the $6.50 product, the cinnamon candle, the $7.50 candle and the $8.50 candle.","Zachary's candle doesn't contain clove.","The $7.50 candle contains clove.","Hope's candle costs 3 dollars less than the apple candle."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Edna","Francisco","Hope","Olga","Zachary"],"label_c":["cinnamon","clove","lavender","sandalwood","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","lime","fig","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bade48efb8c57aff9404416d100287eb"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The shot of the arctic fox was taken 3 months after the shot published by Travel Almanac.","The photo that cost $250 was published by Travel Almanac.","Neither the photo that cost $550 nor the shot of the giant tortoise was the photo taken in March.","The shot of the giant tortoise was taken in May.","The photo taken in July didn't cost $550.","Neither the photo that cost $950 nor the photo taken in May was the photo of the tree kangaroo.","The photo that cost $150 wasn't published by Wildzone.","Of the photo that cost $150 and the shot published by Science World, one was taken in March and the other was taken in July.","The shot of the red panda wasn't taken in April.","Of the shot taken in May and the photo of the orangutan, one was published by The Geographer and the other cost $150."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["arctic fox","giant tortoise","orangutan","red panda","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Science World","The Geographer","Travel Almanac","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$150","$250","$550","$700","$950"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a4e70644b191411b82f7499386a8d24"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Energo charges 4 cents less per gallon than the business in Harlan.","The store charging $1.19 per gallon isn't on N Street.","Of the business on Sunset Way and the store charging $1.19 per gallon, one is Kwik Mart and the other is in Firebaugh.","The store charging $1.11 per gallon is either the gas station on Buffalo Lane or Vexon.","The gas station in Firebaugh charges somewhat less per gallon than Vexon.","The gas station on Sunset Way charges 4 cents less per gallon than Ballantines.","The store charging $1.11 per gallon isn't in Yountville.","The gas station charging $1.07 per gallon is either the store in Chester or the gas station in Firebaugh.","The five stations are the store on Gillis Avenue, the gas station in Firebaugh, the business in Harlan, the business in Yountville and the business charging $1.07 per gallon."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart","Vexon"],"label_c":["Chester","Firebaugh","Harlan","Udell","Yountville"],"label_d":["Buffalo Lane","Gillis Avenue","N Street","Rice Court","Sunset Way"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d61af028740982185c246dedf3c37408"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["The lemon cake will be delivered 2 days before Mrs. Ingram's cake.","The banana cake will be delivered sometime before the key lime cake.","The October 5 delivery is either the cake shaped like a turtle or Mrs. Ingram's order.","Neither the cake shaped like a sailboat nor the October 9 delivery is Mrs. Danielson's cake.","Mrs. Danielson's cake won't be shaped like a baseball glove.","The key lime cake won't be shaped like a bowling pin.","The cake shaped like a sailboat will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Nolan's order.","The October 9 delivery won't be chocolate-flavored.","The lemon cake will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Gillespie's order.","Of the cake shaped like a turtle and the cake shaped like a bowling pin, one will be delivered on October 9 and the other will be lemon-flavored.","Mrs. Gillespie's cake won't be banana-flavored."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Danielson","Estrada","Gillespie","Ingram","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","bowling pin","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","key lime","lemon","raspberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41c9d4fccb7b1c1334562e554e8ed842"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The reservation to be picked up in Groveland is for a period 1 day longer than the reservation to be picked up in Los Altos.","Mira Morrow's reservation isn't for the Fiat.","The Volvo rental is for a period 3 days shorter than Mira Morrow's rental.","Of the 5 day reservation and the Hyundai rental, one is Juana Juarez's and the other is Mira Morrow's.","The rental to be picked up in Redding isn't for the Toyota.","The 5 day reservation is either the reservation to be picked up in Redding or the reservation to be picked up in Los Altos.","Neither the 4 day rental nor the Volvo rental is Irene Ingram's rental.","Irene Ingram's reservation will be picked up in Durham.","Juana Juarez's reservation is for a period 2 days longer than Wanda Wilson's rental.","The 4 day rental will be picked up in Groveland.","The Volvo reservation is for a somewhat shorter period than the rental to be picked up in Los Altos.","The 3 day reservation isn't for the Fiat."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days"],"label_b":["Irene Ingram","Juana Juarez","Mira Morrow","Wanda Wilson","Zora Zinn"],"label_c":["Chevrolet","Fiat","Hyundai","Toyota","Volvo"],"label_d":["Durham","Groveland","Los Altos","Redding","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46887c4e8f422f1f523b45c980ba181f"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The 13-9 game was sometime after the match with the Red and Blues.","Of the October 11 match and the match with the Warriors, one finished with a score of 13-9 and the other was in Groveland.","Of the game in Avila Beach and the October 15 match, one finished with a score of 18-6 and the other featured the Dragons.","The game in Coachella was sometime after the match with the Dragons.","The October 19 match didn't finish with a score of 34-7.","Of the 20-13 match and the match in Avila Beach, one featured the Dragons and the other was on October 7.","The match with the Dragons wasn't in Ferndale.","The game with the Warriors, the October 15 match, and the October 19 match are three different games.","The match with the Rams was 12 days after the match in Avila Beach."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Dragons","Rams","Red and Blues","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","20-13","24-21","34-7"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Coachella","Ferndale","Groveland","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b79aa632582c68a7ce33f3cf5147045"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes got the A-.","Of the student who got the A and Willie, one talked about President Taft and the other spoke for 5 minutes.","Nadine spoke 6 minutes more than Josefina.","The presenter who got the C+ talked about President Ford.","Josefina didn't talk about President Coolidge.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Bush spoke 6 minutes less than Willie.","Willie was either the student who got the C- or the presenter who got the C+.","Loretta spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on President Bush.","The student who gave the presentation on President Ford was either the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes or Muriel."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes"],"label_b":["Josefina","Loretta","Muriel","Nadine","Willie"],"label_c":["Bush","Coolidge","Ford","Taft","Van Buren"],"label_d":["A","A-","B-","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6987493f249cd6e18755b5d8453f4c12"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["Abel was hired 6 days after the Haynes Inc. hire.","Of Nadine and the Rutherford College graduate, one was hired by Velez & York and the other was hired by Ingram & Kemp.","Rosalie is either the Albion College graduate or the Summit College graduate.","Zachary wasn't hired by Ingram & Kemp.","The Summit College graduate was hired 3 days after the Velez & York hire.","Of the person hired on March 21st and the Summit College graduate, one is Rosalie and the other was hired by Green & Hayes.","The person hired on March 12th didn't graduate from Northridge College.","The Haynes Inc. hire is either Kelvin or the person hired on March 15th.","The Summit College graduate was hired 6 days before the Ingram & Kemp hire."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th"],"label_b":["Abel","Kelvin","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Haynes Inc.","Ingram & Kemp","Velez & York"],"label_d":["Albion","Faraday","Northridge","Rutherford","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48f1f97ef06ca297e43db776d4d84240"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team that dropped at Dana Point deployed 3 hours after the team with 9 members.","The squad that jumped at 12:00pm doesn't have exactly 5 members.","The squad with 5 members deployed 1 hour after Charlie Group.","The five teams are the team with 10 members, the team that jumped at 9:00am, Foxtrot Group, Tango Group and Whiskey Group.","The team that dropped at Crestline X is either Foxtrot Group or the team that jumped at 9:00am.","Of the squad that dropped at Brook Woods and the squad that dropped at Dana Point, one is Charlie Group and the other deployed at 12:00pm.","Of Tango Group and Yankee Group, one has 8 people in it and the other was dropped at Ezra Forest.","The team that dropped at Ezra Forest deployed 1 hour after the squad with 6 members.","The squad that jumped at 8:00am was dropped at Crestline X."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","Tango","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Dana Point","Ezra Forest"],"label_d":["5","6","8","9","10"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7d8149c73fca2212784e07267bd7eb5"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Angie didn't request ricotta.","The customer who came in at 9:00am was either the person who ordered rye bread or the customer who ordered pumpernickel.","Louise came in an hour and a half before the person who ordered matzo.","Of Kelly and the customer who asked for ricotta, one asked for matzo and the other came in at 8:00am.","Of the customer who came in at 8:30am and the person who ordered rye bread, one ordered parmesan and the other was Kelly.","Hilda didn't come in at 7:30am.","Hilda didn't request ricotta.","The person who ordered naan came in sometime after the person who asked for havarti.","The person who came in at 7:30am didn't order pumpernickel.","The person who asked for limburger was either the person who ordered challah or the person who ordered rye bread."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am"],"label_b":["Angie","Candice","Hilda","Kelly","Louise"],"label_c":["challah","matzo","naan","pumpernickel","rye bread"],"label_d":["feta","havarti","limburger","parmesan","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38d72f5297dc17c78bde70060969e553"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The person who won $25 million was the teacher.","Of Ed Elliott and Alice Anders, one was from Georgia and the other was the doctor.","Alice Anders won $15 million.","The winner who won $15 million was either the winner from Georgia or the person from Utah.","The five people were Gil Greene, the teacher, the doctor, the winner who won $5 million and the winner who won $10 million.","Ferris Fry didn't win exactly $25 million.","Ferris Fry won somewhat more than Ed Elliott.","The winner who won $20 million wasn't from Tennessee.","Ferris Fry wasn't the senator.","Of Betty Baxter and the winner who won $5 million, one was from Ohio and the other was the accountant."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Betty Baxter","Ed Elliott","Ferris Fry","Gil Greene"],"label_c":["Georgia","Ohio","Rhode Island","Tennessee","Utah"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=407c17acc58080961e803ce99c661c4f"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Freda's pet was bought 3 months before Darlene's pet.","Neither the horned toad nor the animal bought in March is the amphibian purchased in Evansdale.","The amphibian bought in February is either Nettie's pet or Gertrude's pet.","Nettie's pet wasn't purchased in Kernville.","The animal purchased in Jamaica is the newt.","The animal purchased in Falmouth is the salamander.","Gertrude's pet wasn't bought in May.","The animal purchased in Jamaica, Nettie's pet, the animal bought in January and the animal bought in March are all different amphibians.","Of the bullfrog and Joann's pet, one was bought in January and the other was purchased in Boothbay.","The amphibian bought in April wasn't purchased in Jamaica."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Darlene","Freda","Gertrude","Joann","Nettie"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","newt","salamander"],"label_d":["Boothbay","Evansdale","Falmouth","Jamaica","Kernville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03f34a481e5d628a6b6fb53598ad744a"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["The hammerhead shark project starts 1 month after the project on the Osprey.","Beulah's project isn't on the Odyssey.","The blacktip shark project is on the Liberty.","Charlie's project starts 1 month before the assignment on the Odyssey.","Neither the project on the Osprey nor Tricia's assignment is the goblin shark assignment.","Of the assignment on the Pegasus and Tricia's assignment, one starts in June and the other is concerned with blacktip sharks.","Beulah's study doesn't begin in June.","Charlie's study starts 3 months before the basking shark assignment.","The leopard shark study starts sometime after the project on the Liberty.","Darryl's assignment isn't on the Pegasus."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Beulah","Charlie","Darryl","Tricia","Vicki"],"label_c":["Liberty","Odyssey","Osprey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","hammerhead","leopard"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2717e74499ace9df0ec5e632a421dad0"} {"story":"Pearl's cell phone stopped working this week, so she's decided to go shopping for a brand new one. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each phone to its brand name and storage size (in GBs), and determine the price of each.","clues":["The $25 phone has 4 GB more storage than the Alphalon II.","The Alphalon II has 2 GB more storage than the Winnow XD.","The $125 item is either the Mobilex phone or the Winnow XD.","The 2 GB one doesn't cost $165.","The 4 GB phone is either the $145 item or the $165 phone.","The $165 one isn't made by Pegasus.","The 10 GB phone costs $125.","The Volkia item has somewhat more storage than the Alphalon II.","Of the Lunia V2 and the Dynatra phone, one costs $25 and the other has 6 GB of storage.","The Winnow XD doesn't cost $199.","The 8 GB item is either the $199 item or the Epplex 7s."],"categories":["Storage","Phones","Brand Names","Prices"],"label_a":["2 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","10 GB"],"label_b":["Alphalon II","Epplex 7s","Lunia V2","Portimax C","Winnow XD"],"label_c":["Dynatra","Mobilex","Opel","Pegasus","Volkia"],"label_d":["$25","$125","$145","$165","$199"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf7876f5be7e8d9e4e2e1f4bfbb46403"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["The alligator caught in Lynn isn't 11.5 feet long.","The alligator caught in Troy is either the 15 year old animal or Bubba.","Of Daredevil and the gator caught in Argo, one is 13.6 feet long and the other is 20 years old.","The alligator that is 13.6 feet long is 5 years younger than the alligator caught in Gary.","The alligator that is 14.0 feet long, Big Boy, the 15 year old alligator and the gator caught in Pisa are all different gators.","Of the 25 year old gator and the animal caught in Pisa, one is 12.0 feet long and the other is 11.5 feet long.","Of Draco and the gator that is 14.0 feet long, one was captured in Argo and the other is 10 years old.","Draco is 5 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25"],"label_b":["Arthur","Big Boy","Bubba","Daredevil","Draco"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","11.5 feet","12.0 feet","13.6 feet","14.0 feet"],"label_d":["Argo","Gary","Lynn","Pisa","Troy"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=591157c5e293af1eedf5845595bff9db"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The action film is either the film that received 2 nominations or the film that received 6 nominations.","Of the movie that received 6 nominations and the movie directed by Tank Reznor, one was the musical and the other is Thorn of Suns.","The five films are the movie directed by Adrienne Day, the film that received 4 nominations, the thriller, the musical and the film that received 5 nominations.","Maximum Risk didn't get 6 nominations.","Maximum Risk wasn't the thriller.","Of the musical and the film that received 5 nominations, one is Sea of Dreams and the other was directed by Gabby Jones.","The Illusion didn't get 3 nominations.","The film directed by Maddie Mintz is either the movie that received 3 nominations or the movie that received 2 nominations.","The drama wasn't directed by Gabby Jones.","The film that received 4 nominations was the film-noir."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","The Illusion","Thorn of Suns"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor"],"label_d":["action film","drama","film-noir","musical","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f375e4cffd8dc7ab932d3dc511b5d82e"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Neither the book due on September 15 nor Ken's book is \"Kip and Ken\".","\"Time to Burn\" is either Ken's book or the title due on September 22.","The title by Fred Fuentes was due 3 weeks after \"Time to Burn\".","Ken's book wasn't written by Kim Kramer.","\"Frogs of Iowa\" was due 1 week after Geraldine's book.","Franklin's book wasn't \"Kip and Ken\".","Franklin's book was written by Lyle Lester.","The title by Gabby Garza was due sometime after \"Heaven's Seal\".","Ora's book wasn't \"Heaven's Seal\".","Of the book due on September 22 and the book by Gabby Garza, one was \"Heaven's Seal\" and the other was taken out by Zachary."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Franklin","Geraldine","Ken","Ora","Zachary"],"label_c":["Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Betty Bush","Fred Fuentes","Gabby Garza","Kim Kramer","Lyle Lester"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2747cb465563e910ef6c5a841fc3ca8c"} {"story":"Josephine is studying some of the largest earthquakes ever to hit a seismically-active island chain in the South Pacific. Help her match each quake to its year, duration, Richter-scale rating and the island located in its epicenter.","clues":["The 9.0 event occurred 12 years before the 8.7 quake.","The earthquake with a duration of 52 seconds had a rating of 9.1.","The 9.1 quake occurred 12 years after the event with a duration of 99 seconds.","The earthquake with its epicenter at Aldcard occurred 6 years after the earthquake with its epicenter at Haruno.","The event with a duration of 49 seconds didn't have a rating of 8.4.","The event with its epicenter at Haruno occurred 12 years after the 8.4 earthquake.","Neither the 8.4 earthquake nor the 9.0 event was the quake with a duration of 58 seconds.","The quake with its epicenter at Umkad occurred 12 years after the event with its epicenter at Quyit.","The earthquake with a duration of 99 seconds had a rating of 8.7."],"categories":["Years","Islands","Richter Scales","Durations"],"label_a":["1920","1926","1932","1938","1944"],"label_b":["Aldcard","Haruno","Jaorm","Quyit","Umkad"],"label_c":["8.4","8.7","8.8","9.0","9.1"],"label_d":["49 seconds","52 seconds","58 seconds","84 seconds","99 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7656fe18ff3dddbc33c62b6f8b00110b"} {"story":"The world-famous Punta Santiago Rose Gardening Championships were held this week. Using only the clues below, match each gardener to her rose and hometown, and determine the final placement for each.","clues":["Of the altissimo and Lydia's rose, one was grown in Olin and the other won first place.","The quietness won first place.","The flower grown in Gardena finished 2 places ahead of Francine's flower.","The rose that won fourth place wasn't grown by Renee.","The flower grown in Gardena, the dame de coeur, and the altissimo are three different flowers.","The flower grown in Hardy wasn't grown by Deanna.","The rose grown in Hardy finished 1 place behind Lydia's rose.","The old blush finished somewhere ahead of the flower grown in Gardena.","The flower grown in Newport Beach was either the altissimo or Francine's flower.","The rose grown in Hardy wasn't grown by Renee."],"categories":["Placements","Roses","Gardeners","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["altissimo","dame de coeur","old blush","perle d\\'or","quietness"],"label_c":["Deanna","Francine","Kristin","Lydia","Renee"],"label_d":["Gardena","Hardy","Junction City","Newport Beach","Olin"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06a661b98002b15f831ddf31ce709b44"} {"story":"Louis Perini has been studying the deepest parts of the world's oceans for decades, and has personally discovered a number of previously unknown deep sea creatures. Using only the clues below, match each new animal he discovered to the depth, location and year in which it was found.","clues":["The specimen discovered in the Tethys Trough was found 3,000 feet lower down than the specimen found in 1984.","The five animals are the animal found at 21,000 ft, the creature found in 1989, the animal found in 1978, the anglerfish and the tube worm.","The creature found in 2006 was found 4,500 feet lower down than the animal found in 1984.","Of the creature discovered in the Fallon Deep and the creature found at 18,000 ft, one was found in 1989 and the other is the daggertooth.","The tube worm wasn't discovered in the Willis Trench.","The viperfish wasn't discovered in the Tethys Trough.","Of the animal found at 15,000 ft and the animal found in 1989, one was discovered in the Zini Trench and the other is the tube worm."],"categories":["Depths","Animals","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["15,000 ft","16,500 ft","18,000 ft","19,500 ft","21,000 ft"],"label_b":["anglerfish","bristlemouth","daggertooth","tube worm","viperfish"],"label_c":["Fallon Deep","Tethys Trough","Velma Deep","Willis Trench","Zini Trench"],"label_d":["1978","1984","1989","1993","2006"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f3bd884f95c3879fbebc86fcdc6cf77"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo taken in June was either the photo that cost $825 or the shot published by Animal Science.","The photo of the red panda was taken in March.","Of the photo taken in May and the shot of the giant tortoise, one cost $550 and the other was published by Science World.","The shot taken in July wasn't published by Nature Monthly.","Of the shot that cost $300 and the photo taken in March, one was of the polar bear and the other was published by Animal Science.","Of the shot published by The Geographer and the shot taken in July, one was of the polar bear and the other cost $250.","The photo of the arctic fox wasn't taken in May.","The photo that cost $300 was taken 1 month after the photo published by Science World."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["arctic fox","giant tortoise","polar bear","red panda","snow leopard"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Nature Monthly","Science World","The Geographer","Travel Almanac"],"label_d":["$250","$300","$550","$700","$825"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45776cb0dd50f43ca3dba0a1e8a4c1f8"} {"story":"Jamie has sold several custom hockey jerseys through his online company, SportCo. Match each jersey to its player, and determine the size, color and number of each.","clues":["Number 37 and the size 8 shirt are different jerseys.","Number 30 isn't white.","Ingram's jersey is 1 size larger than the white jersey.","Neither number 42 nor the size 8 shirt is the yellow jersey.","Number 28 is 1 size larger than Ellison's shirt.","Nelson's shirt is number 42.","The size 7 shirt is black.","Number 42 is either Kirby's jersey or the purple jersey.","Of the size 9 jersey and Alford's jersey, one is purple and the other is number 37."],"categories":["Sizes","Players","Colors","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Alford","Ellison","Ingram","Kirby","Nelson"],"label_c":["black","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["28","30","37","42","45"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36929f9e3def23e9920d93aa62e7c003"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The movie that received 6 nominations was directed by Adrienne Day.","Fatal Sheen wasn't the drama.","The movie directed by Virgil Katz received one fewer nomination than the romance.","Bold Service wasn't directed by Adrienne Day.","Of the film directed by Virgil Katz and Maximum Risk, one got 5 nominations and the other was the thriller.","Bold Service wasn't the thriller.","The film-noir wasn't directed by Adrienne Day.","The thriller received more nominations than Silk Mist.","The film directed by Tank Reznor received one more nomination than the romance.","The movie directed by Virgil Katz received one more nomination than the musical.","The film that received 6 nominations, the musical, and the movie directed by Maddie Mintz are three different films."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Maximum Risk","Silk Mist","The Illusion"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Gabby Jones","Maddie Mintz","Tank Reznor","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["drama","film-noir","musical","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ac733bb7a3612ebfc272d415d908b89"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The Haytouch interview isn't in Crescent City.","The interview for the tech support position is sometime after the meeting in Upper Lake.","Of the meeting for the janitor position and the interview in Norwalk, one is on August 22nd and the other is at Haytouch.","The Sancode interview isn't for the graphic design job.","The Laneplex interview isn't for the tech support job.","The interview in Crescent City is for the janitor job.","Of the meeting on August 24th and the interview in Kings Beach, one is for the web developer job and the other is at Laneplex.","The meeting in Kings Beach is 3 days after the Sancode interview.","The Streeter Inc. interview is on August 23rd."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Streeter Inc."],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":["Bellevue","Crescent City","Kings Beach","Norwalk","Upper Lake"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1db2be69bc0dbafbc0fcd5da0ac7e6c"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["Eric Edwards's film isn't West of Eden.","The film produced in Ukraine isn't Jacky Steel.","The movie produced in Belgium is either Ben Barrera's film or Tearful Night.","Gus Guzman's film isn't Tearful Night.","Jesse Jimenez's film has a running time of 55 minutes.","Ben Barrera's film is 5 minutes longer than Jesse Jimenez's film.","Tearful Night is 5 minutes shorter than Eric Edwards's film.","Of Eric Edwards's film and the film with a running time of 55 minutes, one was made in Norway and the other is Jacky Steel.","The film with a running time of 70 minutes, Jacky Steel, the movie produced in Denmark and Tearful Night are all different films.","Ben Barrera's film is Arctic Visions.","Ben Barrera's film is either the film with a running time of 65 minutes or the film produced in Denmark."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Eric Edwards","Gus Guzman","Jesse Jimenez","Keith King"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Tearful Night","West of Eden"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Denmark","Norway","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97ecacaf70501a836d68a51ab5f259e0"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Of Pablo's package and the package going to Quimby, one cost $8.75 and the other contains the computer.","The shipment with the rare book in it isn't Everett's.","The shipment with the television in it didn't cost $8.75.","Of the package with the rare book in it and Ian's package, one cost $7.75 and the other is going to Quimby.","The package going to Quimby cost 1 dollar less than Oscar's package.","The shipment going to Waterville is Pablo's.","The shipment going to Kennebunk cost 1 dollar less than the shipment going to Fontanelle.","Neither Oscar's shipment nor the package with the rare book in it is the shipment going to Fontanelle.","The shipment with the tea set in it cost somewhat less than the package with the rare book in it.","The package with the tea set in it didn't cost $5.75."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","rare book","tea set","television"],"label_c":["Everett","Ian","Kenny","Oscar","Pablo"],"label_d":["Cherryfield","Fontanelle","Kennebunk","Quimby","Waterville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5242d3c0528302ce1fb4ac4e391d543"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Tina's team finished 6 seconds before the team from Nobleboro.","Brandon's duo didn't finish in exactly 32 seconds.","The duo from Riverside finished 6 seconds before the duo from Frazier Park.","Sandy's team, Eddie's duo, and the team from Nobleboro are three different teams.","Brandon's duo didn't include Tina.","Eddie's duo finished sometime before the duo from Riverside.","Sandy's team finished 3 seconds after the pair from Project City.","The pair that finished in 32 seconds included Sandy.","The pair from Project City was either Robyn's team or David's duo.","Brandon's duo wasn't from Frazier Park.","David's duo wasn't from Gouldsboro.","The pair that finished in 38 seconds didn't include Wendy.","Cedric's duo didn't include Sandy.","Cedric's duo didn't finish in exactly 35 seconds."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Brandon","Cedric","David","Eddie","Felipe"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Wendy"],"label_d":["Frazier Park","Gouldsboro","Nobleboro","Project City","Riverside"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6bcae27b36c290b91ecc5b67884cae3"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The client from Texas is staying 1 day longer than the customer in room 124.","Watkins isn't from Virginia.","The customer who is staying for 5 days isn't in room 320.","The client in room 124, Tran, and the customer from Hawaii are three different people.","The customer from Virginia is staying 3 fewer days than the client from Wisconsin.","The guest in room 203 is staying 3 days longer than the customer from Texas.","Mrs. Fowler isn't staying for exactly 4 days.","Mills isn't from Texas.","Mills isn't in room 124.","Mrs. Fowler is staying somewhat longer than the person from Virginia.","Mills isn't staying for exactly 4 days.","Tran is staying 2 days longer than the client in room 314.","The client who is staying for 4 days is either the person in room 209 or the person in room 314."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mrs. Fowler","Jennings","Mills","Tran","Watkins"],"label_c":["124","203","209","314","320"],"label_d":["Hawaii","South Carolina","Texas","Virginia","Wisconsin"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62985356af273e827e976d3f8debb5be"} {"story":"The World Semi-Finals of Free Diving took place last week at Blue Chasm in the Bahamas. Using only the clues that follow, match each contestant to their maximum depth, the order in which they dived, and their home country.","clues":["The diver who reached a depth of 98 meters dove sixth.","The diver from Uganda reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than the competitor who went fifth.","The person from Romania, the competitor who reached a depth of 104 meters, the diver who reached a depth of 101 meters and the contestant who reached a depth of 110 meters were all different divers.","The contestant who reached a depth of 104 meters wasn't from Uganda.","Ed Elliott went to a maximum depth of 98 meters.","The competitor who went second was either Arnold Avery or Gumbo Giles.","The person who went seventh reached a maximum depth that was shallower than Ferris Frye.","The person from Switzerland didn't go fifth.","The contestant who went sixth reached a maximum depth that was 3 meters shallower than Gumbo Giles.","Of the person who reached a depth of 107 meters and Arnold Avery, one dove fifth and the other was from Denmark."],"categories":["Max Depths","Divers","Orders","Countries"],"label_a":["98 meters","101 meters","104 meters","107 meters","110 meters"],"label_b":["Arnold Avery","Daniel Day","Ed Elliott","Ferris Frye","Gumbo Giles"],"label_c":["second","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_d":["Denmark","Romania","Switzerland","Uganda","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2092b05675a0d8ddd932d43451dc6c78"} {"story":"Powerhouse Records is about to release its first charity album next month. Each track on the album is by a different band, and all proceeds directly benefit the California SPCA. Using only the clues that follow, match each track to its band, title and genre, and determine its order on the album.","clues":["Of the country track and the fourth track, one is \"I Think of You\" and the other is by Silver Blue.","The dubstep track is 2 tracks before Abacus's song.","The bluegrass track isn't \"Anything Else\".","Of Legion Five's track and the third song, one is bluegrass and the other is \"Can't Escape\".","The country song is 3 tracks before \"Can't Escape\".","Hustle Boys's song is sometime before the country track.","The five tracks are \"What We Need\", the fifth song, the grunge track, Hustle Boys's song and the bluegrass song."],"categories":["Orders","Band Names","Song Titles","Genres"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Abacus","Gizmo Glory","Hustle Boys","Legion Five","Silver Blue"],"label_c":["Anything Else","Beverly","Can\\'t Escape","I Think of You","What We Need"],"label_d":["bluegrass","country","dubstep","grunge","rock and roll"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1fda55b15dfe43f7cf454ea38551d91"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["Of the one in modern-day Guinea and the Cersay impact crater, one was formed during the Silurian period and the other is 125 m. wide.","The 200 m. wide one wasn't found in Sudan.","The Cretaceous impact crater is 75 meters smaller than the Devonian impact crater.","The Carboniferous impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Kimeta impact crater.","The Ormagh impact crater is 150 m. wide.","The Asanish impact crater was formed during the Cambrian period.","The Cersay impact crater is 25 meters wider than the Cretaceous impact crater.","The Vorckin impact crater wasn't found in Sudan.","The Asanish impact crater wasn't found in Zambia.","The 125 m. wide one wasn't found in Zambia.","The Cersay impact crater wasn't found in Sudan.","The one in modern-day Russia wasn't formed during the Cambrian period."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Kimeta","Ormagh","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Cambrian","Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Devonian","Silurian"],"label_d":["Botswana","Guinea","Russia","Sudan","Zambia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=473ded9ae0ed4173b72b5a03bcecfc66"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Mario paid $45.","The Taurus paid 5 dollars less than the customer who got the orange tattoo.","The Pisces got the orange tattoo.","Of the customer who paid $35 and Phillip, one was the Taurus and the other got the violet tattoo.","The Aquarius was either the customer who got the blue tattoo or Wilma.","The customer who got the red tattoo paid less than the customer who got the black tattoo.","The Sagittarius paid 10 dollars more than the person who got the orange tattoo.","Janie paid 10 dollars less than Phillip.","The person who paid $55 didn't get the black tattoo."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55"],"label_b":["Janie","Mario","Phillip","Terry","Wilma"],"label_c":["black","blue","orange","red","violet"],"label_d":["Aquarius","Pisces","Sagittarius","Taurus","Virgo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bc6136ac8eaedaba76f8129195b2605"} {"story":"Salvatore is a professional wildlife photographer who has sold a number of his shots recently to nature magazines. Using only the clues that follow, match each shoot to the month in which it took place, the animal it featured, the magazine that bought it and the price that was paid.","clues":["The photo taken in April cost $550.","The photo taken in July was either the photo that cost $825 or the shot published by Wildzone.","The photo that cost $150 was published by The Geographer.","The shot published by Earth Aware was taken 3 months after the shot that cost $950.","The shot of the tree kangaroo wasn't taken in July.","The shot that cost $150 was taken 1 month before the photo of the red panda.","The shot of the giant tortoise wasn't published by Wildzone.","The photo of the giant tortoise wasn't published by The Geographer.","The shot published by The Geographer was taken 2 months after the photo of the polar bear.","The photo that cost $825 was taken 2 months after the photo published by Animal Science."],"categories":["Months","Animals","Magazines","Prices"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["giant tortoise","polar bear","red panda","snow leopard","tree kangaroo"],"label_c":["Animal Science","Earth Aware","Science World","The Geographer","Wildzone"],"label_d":["$150","$250","$550","$825","$950"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3622e1f05dfc0f3637a5210d18beaefb"} {"story":"The local foodie club met at Chez Martin last night for their monthly meal. Match each person to their choice of wine and entree, and determine how much each owed at the end of the night.","clues":["Of the person who paid $26.99 and the diner who ordered the lobster tail, one had the shiraz and the other was Blanca.","The person who paid $25.99 didn't have the merlot.","The one who had the riesling paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the osso bucco.","Kurt didn't pay $26.99.","Of the person who paid $28.99 and the one who had the chianti, one was Virginia and the other ordered the lobster tail.","The diner who ordered the lobster tail paid less than Kurt.","Nick didn't pay $27.99.","The diner who ordered the pork chops paid 2 dollars more than the one who had the chianti.","The person who paid $25.99 was either the diner who ordered the blackened tuna or Virginia.","Kurt didn't pay $27.99."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Wines","Entrees"],"label_a":["$24.99","$25.99","$26.99","$27.99","$28.99"],"label_b":["April","Blanca","Kurt","Nick","Virginia"],"label_c":["chianti","merlot","port","riesling","shiraz"],"label_d":["blackened tuna","filet mignon","lobster tail","osso bucco","pork chops"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3095fcc5853e70aeab173cf4d8e28be"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The cycling holiday was 2 years after the vacation with Bill.","Neither the 2001 vacation nor the hang gliding trip is the vacation with Neal.","The Florida trip was 3 years after the hang gliding holiday.","The Illinois vacation, the cycling vacation, the holiday with Bill and the skydiving vacation are all different trips.","Of the holiday with Lillie and the 2002 trip, one was the hiking holiday and the other was in Connecticut.","The Wyoming vacation wasn't the hiking trip.","The trip with Neal wasn't the skydiving holiday.","Of the vacation with Dustin and the Florida holiday, one was the skydiving holiday and the other was in 2003.","The Illinois trip wasn't the hiking vacation."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005"],"label_b":["Bill","Dustin","Lillie","Neal","Zachary"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hang gliding","hiking","skydiving"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Florida","Illinois","North Carolina","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17f084fcd122b011be1568c2719fd3bb"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Ira's assignment is longer than the French assignment.","The book published in 2002 is 75 pages shorter than Ebony's project.","The Thai assignment is 25 pages shorter than the book published in 2007.","Of the 175 page project and Wallace's project, one was published in 2008 and the other is in Lithuanian.","The Mandarin assignment wasn't published in 2011.","Of the 175 page project and the book published in 2011, one is in Lithuanian and the other is assigned to Hazel.","The French project is 50 pages longer than the book published in 2011."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages"],"label_b":["Ebony","Hazel","Ira","Rodney","Wallace"],"label_c":["2002","2007","2008","2011","2012"],"label_d":["Arabic","French","Lithuanian","Mandarin","Thai"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f72bef3aaa75621667acb5712b60dd8e"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of platinum cost more than the piece with the amethyst.","The piece with the sapphire cost 100 dollars more than the piece with the amethyst.","The piece with the sapphire is either Elvira's piece or Yolanda's piece.","Elvira's piece has the diamond.","The piece made of titanium cost 300 dollars more than the piece with the diamond.","Darla's ring didn't cost $1300.","The ring with the diamond cost 100 dollars more than the ring made of 24k gold.","Of Lorraine's ring and the ring with the amethyst, one is made of titanium and the other cost $1300.","The ring made of 24k gold doesn't have the ruby.","The piece made of palladium cost 100 dollars more than the ring with the diamond."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Darla","Elvira","Lorraine","Sonja","Yolanda"],"label_c":["aquamarine","amethyst","diamond","ruby","sapphire"],"label_d":["24k gold","palladium","platinum","silver","titanium"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d501ef037be48281e16c8ac66e023edb"} {"story":"Bandboard Magazine is publishing its list of albums that went platinum this year (1 million total sales or more). Using only the clues below, match each album to its band and the month in which it was released, and determine the total sales and genre of each.","clues":["The album that came out in May, the acid rock release, and the record with 1.5 million sales are three different releases.","The glam rock album sold 100,000 more copies than Jagged Knee's album.","The rockabilly release sold somewhat more copies than the record that came out in October.","The grunge release sold 100,000 more copies than the heavy metal release.","The rockabilly release wasn't released in August.","Epoch Lantern's release wasn't released in October.","The release with 1.3 million sales wasn't released in October.","The grunge record sold 100,000 fewer copies than Eagle Ally's album.","Sodium Green's release wasn't released in October.","Epoch Lantern's record wasn't released in August.","Of the record with 1.4 million sales and Jagged Knee's record, one was released in May and the other was acid rock.","Jagged Knee's record was released in February."],"categories":["Sales","Bands","Months","Genres"],"label_a":["1.2 million","1.3 million","1.4 million","1.5 million","1.6 million"],"label_b":["Eagle Ally","Epoch Lantern","Jagged Knee","Painted Empire","Sodium Green"],"label_c":["February","March","May","August","October"],"label_d":["acid rock","glam rock","grunge","heavy metal","rockabilly"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cb6c0a8282fb91cb59172d841ec0d25"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The person with the $12.50 fare wasn't picked up at the Space Needle.","Neither the person who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre nor the client with the $12.50 fare was the person who was dropped off on Ash Avenue.","Elvira paid 3 dollars less than the client who was dropped off on Penates Drive.","Elvira wasn't picked up at the Camlin Hotel.","Of the customer who got picked up at the Hoge Building and Vera, one paid $18.50 and the other was dropped off on Ash Avenue.","The customer who was dropped off on Walut Street paid 6 dollars less than the person who was dropped off on Q Street.","The customer who got picked up at the Hoge Building paid 9 dollars more than the person who was dropped off on Penates Drive.","The customer who was dropped off on Q Street wasn't picked up at the Camlin Hotel.","Of the person who got picked up at the Hoge Building and the customer with the $6.50 fare, one was Wayne and the other was dropped off on Walut Street.","The client who got picked up at the Neptune Theatre was either the client who was dropped off on Q Street or Max."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Elvira","Geraldine","Max","Vera","Wayne"],"label_c":["Camlin Hotel","Hoge Building","Neptune Theatre","Olympic Tower","Space Needle"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Fairfield Lane","Penates Drive","Q Street","Walut Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=234e0febe001c5d5268eebe9519a78c1"} {"story":"Barker County holds a weekly farmer's market every Saturday, during which vegetable sellers from all over the county can set up shop to sell their produce. Each stall sells only one type of vegetable, and each for a different price per pound. Using only the clues below, match each seller to his or her vegetable, and determine its price-per-pound as well as the town in which is was grown.","clues":["Pablo's vegetables aren't from Bridgeport.","The goods from Susanville aren't the artichokes.","The goods from Zwingle aren't the carrots.","Zachary's goods sell for $2.80 per pound.","The vegetables from Zwingle, the beets, and Zachary's produce are three different vegetables.","Tracey's goods sell for somewhat less per pound than the carrots.","Sue's vegetables are either the beets or the turnips.","The goods that sell for $2.70 per pound aren't from Susanville.","The vegetables from Iowa City sell for 30 cents less per pound than the turnips.","Pablo's produce sell for 10 cents less per pound than the artichokes.","Zachary's goods sell for 10 cents more per pound than Pablo's goods.","Sue's produce sell for $2.50 per pound."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Vegetables","Towns"],"label_a":["$2.50","$2.60","$2.70","$2.80","$2.90"],"label_b":["Pablo","Sue","Tracey","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["artichokes","beets","carrots","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["Bridgeport","Iowa City","Redway","Susanville","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75888912eeb9719a436cef53dabf8dc9"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The spider that sold for $45 was the redback.","Neither Phyllis's purchase nor the arachnid that sold for $105 was the specimen from Chile.","Freddie's purchase cost 15 dollars more than the redback.","The specimen from Malawi cost 15 dollars more than the redback.","Phyllis's purchase was either the whip spider or the wolf spider.","Of the specimen from Iran and the wolf spider, one was won by Phyllis and the other sold for $75.","Olga's purchase wasn't from Qatar.","The specimen from Honduras cost 15 dollars more than Freddie's purchase.","Vicky's purchase sold for $45.","The specimen from Qatar wasn't the cart spider."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Ebony","Freddie","Olga","Phyllis","Vicky"],"label_c":["cart spider","darkback","redback","whip spider","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Chile","Honduras","Iran","Malawi","Qatar"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db56eb3d081a35c62241f8f142afb956"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["The team from San Jacinto finished sometime before Alexander's duo.","The pair that finished in 38 seconds included Yvonne.","The team that finished in 29 seconds didn't include Sandy.","Of Wendy's team and the duo that finished in 35 seconds, one was from Riverside and the other included Garrett.","Wendy's team finished 3 seconds before the duo from San Jacinto.","Of the team from Riverside and Yvonne's team, one included David and the other finished in 32 seconds.","Cedric's duo didn't include Patti.","The pair that finished in 35 seconds didn't include Patti.","Yvonne's team, Eddie's duo, and the team that finished in 29 seconds are three different teams.","The pair that finished in 38 seconds was either Cedric's duo or the pair from Project City.","The team that finished in 41 seconds wasn't from Frazier Park."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Cedric","David","Eddie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Sandy","Tina","Wendy","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Frazier Park","Myers Flat","Project City","Riverside","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=061a794be1330e421f2be2245f309992"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The game in Humeston was 4 days after the match in Avila Beach.","The October 11 game is either the match with the White Rhinos or the 42-20 game.","The match in Avila Beach didn't finish with a score of 34-7.","The game with the Eagles wasn't on October 11.","The 13-9 game was 8 days after the 42-20 game.","The game with the Red and Blues was 8 days after the match in Humeston.","Of the October 3 match and the game in Groveland, one finished with a score of 28-10 and the other featured the Warriors.","The match with the White Rhinos was in Groveland.","The match in Avila Beach was 4 days after the match in Edinburg."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Red and Blues","Warriors","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","24-21","28-10","34-7","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Edinburg","Ferndale","Groveland","Humeston"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9508f7cc8c637632ffaea152369f887"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The five classes are the 12:30pm class, Pamela's session, Teresa's session, the session with 12 people and Nancy's class.","Of the iyengar yoga session and the session with 9 people, one is led by Pamela and the other is at 9:30am.","The session with 5 people isn't led by Teresa.","Of the class with 12 people and Rosemary's class, one teaches anusara yoga and the other is at 12:30pm.","The prenatal yoga session isn't led by Nancy.","The 11:30am class has 9 people in it.","Rosemary's class starts 1 hour after the vinyasa yoga session.","The iyengar yoga class doesn't have exactly 6 people in it.","The 1:30pm session has 5 people in it."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["anusara","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Nancy","Pamela","Rosemary","Teresa"],"label_d":["5","6","9","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=946d48f556eef415c22b7287c0022ca3"} {"story":"Velma goes all over Pinellas County with her metal detector, always on the lookout for her next bit of \"buried treasure\"! In fact, she's found a number of very valuable items over the past few decades. Using only the clues below, match each of her most valuable finds to the location where she unearthed it, and determine how much money she sold it for at the local pawn shop, and the year in which it was found.","clues":["The object that sold for $550 wasn't found in 2000.","The piece found at Burr Woods sold for somewhat more than the piece found at Gillis Park.","The item found at Burr Woods was either the object found in 2005 or the earring.","The object that sold for $400 wasn't found in 2009.","The item found at Heffen Lane sold for 75 dollars more than the gold chain.","The wristwatch wasn't found in 2004.","The object that sold for $400 wasn't found in 2004.","Of the object found at Burr Woods and the item that sold for $475, one was found in 1992 and the other is cannonball.","The item found at Burr Woods, the diamond ring, and the object that sold for $550 are three different objects.","The item found at Front Beach sold for 225 dollars more than the object found in 1992.","The wristwatch, the piece found in 2009, and the object that sold for $475 are three different objects."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Locations","Years"],"label_a":["$250","$325","$400","$475","$550"],"label_b":["cannonball","diamond ring","earring","gold chain","wristwatch"],"label_c":["Burr Woods","Colbert Run","Front Beach","Gillis Park","Heffen Lane"],"label_d":["1992","2000","2004","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd047c553bec1a57d4fb6e35b1875bc3"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The squad that won 12 bronze medals ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the squad that won 15 bronze medals.","The squad from Oman, the squad that won 3 gold medals and the team that won 8 bronze medals were all different teams.","The squad that won 6 silver medals ended the games with 2 more gold medals than the team from Oman.","Neither the squad that won 3 gold medals nor the team that won 10 silver medals was the squad that won 10 bronze medals.","The team from Venezuela didn't finish with 1 gold medal.","Of the team that won 2 silver medals and the team from Luxembourg, one finished with 3 gold medals and the other finished with 15 bronze medals.","The squad from Qatar didn't end with 8 bronze medals.","The squad that won 11 silver medal ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the squad that won 15 bronze medals.","The squad that won 8 bronze medals was either the squad that won 6 silver medals or the team that won 3 gold medals.","The squad from Venezuela didn't end with 8 bronze medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Luxembourg","Malawi","Oman","Qatar","Venezuela"],"label_c":["1","2","6","10","11"],"label_d":["6","8","10","12","15"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5009ffb26c8dc61d148c77eb3eaa9dfe"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly that was auctioned 7th sold for 10 dollars more than the butterfly won by Nelson.","The butterfly that sold for $280 wasn't the Pieridae.","The insect won by Orlando wasn't the Papillionidae.","The butterfly won by Nelson was either the Papillionidae or the Riodinidae.","The Hesperidae sold for 20 dollars less than the butterfly that was auctioned 3rd.","The butterfly won by Vincent wasn't the 4th lot.","The butterfly won by Joel was the 7th lot.","Of the butterfly won by Vincent and the insect that was auctioned 3rd, one was the Papillionidae and the other sold for $270.","The butterfly won by Joel sold for 10 dollars less than the Hesperidae.","The insect that sold for $250 was the 1st lot."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290"],"label_b":["Joel","Nelson","Orlando","Roland","Vincent"],"label_c":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","7th"],"label_d":["Hesperidae","Papillionidae","Pieridae","Riodinidae","Satyrid"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6c4687e08ce88fa9df2aaff16eda757"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Patti's team finished sometime after Eddie's duo.","The pair from San Jacinto, the pair that finished in 41 seconds, and David's duo are three different teams.","The duo that finished in 32 seconds included Valerie.","The pair from San Jacinto finished 3 seconds after Alexander's duo.","The duo that finished in 29 seconds didn't include Sandy.","Of the duo from Myers Flat and Cedric's duo, one finished in 41 seconds and the other included Robyn.","The team from Ireton, the duo that finished in 38 seconds, David's duo and Eddie's duo were all different teams.","The duo from Riverside finished 9 seconds after Alexander's duo.","The pair from Myers Flat included Patti."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Cedric","David","Eddie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Valerie","Wendy"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Ireton","Myers Flat","Riverside","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06832bda4603ce2a92b9c63e5df4f2e8"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["Raul was born 6 minutes after the Ortegas' baby.","The baby delivered in room 230 wasn't the Pearsons'.","The Estradas' child was born sometime after the baby delivered in room 230.","The Herreras' child was born 12 minutes after Susan.","Felicia was either the Pearsons' baby or the baby born at 12:13am.","Raul, the Estradas' child, and the child delivered in room 252 are three different babies.","Of the Estradas' baby and the child delivered in room 206, one was born at 12:01am and the other was Maxine.","Of the baby born at 12:13am and the baby born at 12:01am, one was the Underwoods' and the other was delivered in room 112."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am"],"label_b":["Felicia","Maxine","Nancy","Raul","Susan"],"label_c":["Estrada","Herrera","Ortega","Pearson","Underwood"],"label_d":["112","145","206","230","252"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09605760c39ef2b6e98babfccf960a87"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Of Lela's pet and the newt, one was purchased in Inwood and the other was bought in February.","The amphibian purchased in Thomaston is the bullfrog.","Lela's pet was bought 2 months after the amphibian purchased in Malcom.","Neither the amphibian purchased in Vinton nor Ida's pet is the animal bought in February.","The animal bought in January was purchased in Malcom.","The cane toad is either the animal purchased in Malcom or the animal bought in April.","Maxine's pet wasn't purchased in Vinton.","Of the amphibian purchased in Inwood and Ida's pet, one was bought in March and the other is the salamander.","Willie's pet wasn't purchased in Vinton.","Willie's pet wasn't bought in February."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Ida","Joann","Lela","Maxine","Willie"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","horned toad","newt","salamander"],"label_d":["Inwood","Malcom","Thomaston","Vinton","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=821b4e95f00a9c1232febc1b4d5a180e"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The city in Bristol County has 6,000 more people than the town in Dukes County.","Neither the city in Dukes County nor the city whose mayor is Will Walton is the city with a population of 31,000.","Eddington isn't in Middlesex County.","The city whose mayor is Pete Porter has 6,000 more people than Northport.","Zamora is in Dukes County.","Eddington doesn't have Ted Tanner as its mayor.","Fallbrook is in Essex County.","The town whose mayor is Nora Nolan has 9,000 more people than the city whose mayor is Al Acosta.","The city with a population of 37,000 doesn't have Ted Tanner as its mayor.","Zamora has 3,000 more people than Eddington."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000"],"label_b":["Danville","Eddington","Fallbrook","Northport","Zamora"],"label_c":["Bristol","Dukes","Essex","Hampden","Middlesex"],"label_d":["Al Acosta","Nora Nolan","Pete Porter","Ted Tanner","Will Walton"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94ec45a2f8641c13eb3e46dc6e3168bf"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["The program that starts at 11:15 pm doesn't air on channel 5.","The program that starts at 11:00 pm is Green Tonight.","Of the show on channel 13 and Nate Nichol's program, one starts at 10:15 pm and the other is Witching Hour.","Penny Pugh's show isn't Red Eye Party.","Of the show that starts at 11:15 pm and the program on channel 11, one is hosted by Lina Lopez and the other is Red Eye Party.","Lina Lopez's program starts 45 minutes after the show on channel 13.","The program on channel 9 starts sometime before Late Night.","Oda Osborn's show starts at 10:15 pm."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm"],"label_b":["Jack Jensen","Lina Lopez","Nate Nichol","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Green Tonight","Late Night","Red Eye Party","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["2","5","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=800b55078c28d29bad5cf14e090ed004"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Of the package with the fruit basket in it and the package going to Applegate, one cost $7.75 and the other is Johnnie's.","The five packages are the package that cost $4.75, Johnnie's package, the shipment going to Hinton, Pablo's shipment and the shipment with the computer in it.","The package going to Bingham cost 2 dollars more than the shipment going to Perris.","The package with the computer in it cost $6.75.","The package with the basketball in it isn't going to Bingham.","The shipment going to Perris isn't Ian's.","The shipment that cost $7.75 is going to Hinton.","Of the shipment going to Perris and the package with the television in it, one is Christopher's and the other cost $6.75."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","fruit basket","television","toaster"],"label_c":["Christopher","Ian","Johnnie","Pablo","Zachary"],"label_d":["Applegate","Bingham","Hinton","Oakdale","Perris"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d120ad44f9c40bf6431ea08b2c73444d"} {"story":"Michael Marceau, a notorious art thief, has finally been captured! While searching his home, investigators discovered a hidden trove of long-lost paintings, each by a different famous artist. Using only the clues below, match each painting to its artist and the year in which it was painted, and determine how many years each priceless piece has been missing.","clues":["Of the masterpiece that's been missing for 13 years and Umolia's painting, one is \"Lost in Time\" and the other was painted in 1913.","Pukes's painting is \"Willow Bend\".","The five paintings are the masterpiece that's been missing for 13 years, the 1913 masterpiece, the 1905 painting, \"Orange Sky\" and the 1929 piece.","Shiroharu's painting was painted 8 years after \"Lost in Time\".","\"Girl at Sea\" was painted sometime before Umolia's masterpiece.","Umolia's painting has been missing for 22 years.","The 1921 masterpiece is either \"Lost in Time\" or the piece that's been missing for 10 years.","The painting that's been missing for 25 years was painted 16 years before Zhale's painting."],"categories":["Years","Artists","Paintings","Years Missing"],"label_a":["1897","1905","1913","1921","1929"],"label_b":["Arim Aleen","Pukes","Shiroharu","Umolia","Zhale"],"label_c":["Girl at Sea","Lost in Time","Orange Sky","Tantrum","Willow Bend"],"label_d":["10","13","15","22","25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf652ee01bee790a35f915237c0413f5"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["The park in Bibb County was established 4 years before Howard Park.","Rosemary Park was established 2 years after the reserve in Bibb County.","The park established in 2006 is home to the atlas otter.","Of Howard Park and the sandy hare's reserve, one is in Talladega County and the other was established in 2012.","Foxtail Bend was established 4 years after the atlas otter's reserve.","Wanda Park was established 2 years before the park in Pickens County.","The park in Wilcox County was established 6 years after the atlas otter's reserve.","The park established in 2008 isn't home to the endangered box python.","Foxtail Bend is either the reserve established in 2004 or the pygmy beaver's reserve."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["atlas otter","box python","fig turtle","pygmy beaver","sandy hare"],"label_d":["Bibb","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7d584276e40b73a4e272b2ac4779c14"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Noel's team will include Amelia.","Darrell's expedition will leave 2 months before the expedition going to Dominica.","The expedition going to Chile will leave sometime after Dixie's expedition.","Neither the team leaving in February nor Victor's expedition will be the team going to Portugal.","The team going to Portugal will include Velma.","Of Noel's team and the expedition going to Turkmenistan, one will include Wilma and the other will leave in May.","Gordon's expedition won't be leaving in January.","Victor's expedition won't be traveling to Libya.","Dixie's expedition will leave 3 months before Wilma's expedition."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Darrell","Gordon","Noel","Victor","Wendell"],"label_c":["Amelia","Dixie","Ella","Velma","Wilma"],"label_d":["Chile","Dominica","Libya","Portugal","Turkmenistan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e83101cd5bff014a51bb94ee88db9c01"} {"story":"Several die-hard \"Galaxy Trek\" fans, who also happen to be expert woodworkers, decided to hand-carve wooden figurines featuring a different character from their favorite show. Match each person to the character they carved and the type of wood they used, and determine how much each is charging for their creations.","clues":["Angel doesn't charge 3 dollars.","The sci-fi fan who works with fir charges 6 dollars less than the carver who sells Beadios figurines.","The carver who works with fir charges 2 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who sells Kelher figurines.","Of the carver who sells Kelher figurines and the sci-fi fan who charges 11 dollars, one is Richard and the other works with elm.","Of Richard and the woodworker who works with boxwood, one sells Beadios figurines and the other sells Voroldo figurines.","Blake doesn't sell Poroth figurines.","Ian charges 2 dollars less than the sci-fi fan who sells Voroldo figurines.","Neither the carver who charges 11 dollars nor the woodworker who works with oak is Blake.","The carver who charges 5 dollars doesn't sell Kelher figurines.","Blake doesn't work with boxwood."],"categories":["Prices","Woodworkers","Woods","Characters"],"label_a":["3 dollars","5 dollars","7 dollars","9 dollars","11 dollars"],"label_b":["Angel","Blake","Ian","Johnnie","Richard"],"label_c":["boxwood","elm","fir","oak","rosewood"],"label_d":["Beadios","Kelher","Poroth","Voroldo","Zaveos"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=527b79b94c875317320f6a3c52f2a995"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Of the peppered butterfly and the specimen from Norway, one was won by Rena and the other sold for $60.","The specimen from Panama cost 45 dollars more than the specimen from France.","Neither the butterfly that sold for $90 nor the atlas butterfly was the specimen from Norway.","The insect that sold for $90 wasn't the swallowtail butterfly.","Rena's purchase sold for $45.","Victor's purchase was the peppered butterfly.","The specimen from Panama was either the peacock butterfly or the atlas butterfly.","The peacock butterfly was either the butterfly that sold for $60 or Derek's purchase.","Alejandro's purchase wasn't from Ukraine.","The butterfly that sold for $75 wasn't from Yemen.","The swallowtail butterfly cost more than Rena's purchase."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Alejandro","Derek","Rena","Sophie","Victor"],"label_c":["atlas","emperor","peacock","peppered","swallowtail"],"label_d":["France","Norway","Panama","Ukraine","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ce94fe95400298e5c862d6df5e4beab"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Waldemuller's map wasn't of Warsaw.","Caronelli's print isn't priced at $1,100.","The $1,500 print is either the map of Corsica or the map of Scandinavia.","The $315 print was published 36 years before the print of Denmark.","The $1,100 map wasn't of Denmark.","Muenster's print is either the print published in 1767 or the $1,500 print.","Caronelli's map wasn't published in 1713.","Of the map published in 1767 and the print of Scandinavia, one is priced at $315 and the other was Gostaldo's.","The $2,500 print wasn't of Denmark.","Of Lafiori's print and the print published in 1749, one was of Corsica and the other is priced at $315."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Caronelli","Gostaldo","Lafiori","Muenster","Waldemuller"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$315","$545","$1,100","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=037368d459370e5b740f83987547eebf"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly that was auctioned 9th sold for 10 dollars less than the butterfly that was auctioned 8th.","The insect that sold for $260 was the Papillionidae.","Of the insect that was auctioned 8th and the butterfly won by Harry, one was the Hesperidae and the other sold for $280.","The insect won by Harry was the 9th lot.","The butterfly won by Nelson didn't sell for $270.","The butterfly that sold for $260 wasn't the 2nd lot.","The butterfly won by Zachary wasn't the Papillionidae.","The Adonis blue sold for 10 dollars more than the butterfly that was auctioned 3rd.","Neither the insect that sold for $280 nor the butterfly that sold for $290 was the Lycaenidae.","The insect won by Zachary sold for somewhat less than the insect that was auctioned 3rd.","The insect won by Joel wasn't the 3rd lot.","Neither the butterfly that sold for $270 nor the Stenzleridae was the insect that was auctioned 9th.","The butterfly won by Nelson wasn't the Hesperidae."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290"],"label_b":["Harry","Joel","Nelson","Trevor","Zachary"],"label_c":["2nd","3rd","7th","8th","9th"],"label_d":["Adonis blue","Hesperidae","Lycaenidae","Papillionidae","Stenzleridae"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebdd82efe26569d80ab61486d0e85f74"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Of the business on Tamarac Street and Fuel Stop, one is in Oakville and the other offers gas at $1.23 per gallon.","The store on Oak Lawn charges 4 cents less per gallon than the business on Gillis Avenue.","The business charging $1.23 per gallon isn't on Rice Court.","Gas-N-Go is either the store on Penates Drive or the store charging $1.15 per gallon.","The business charging $1.11 per gallon is in Miles.","The store charging $1.15 per gallon isn't in Udell.","Phil's Fill-Up charges 4 cents more per gallon than the store on Penates Drive.","The business in Miles charges 4 cents more per gallon than the gas station in Ackworth.","Vexon charges 4 cents more per gallon than the business in Miles.","The gas station charging $1.11 per gallon is on Oak Lawn."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23"],"label_b":["Energo","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Phil\\'s Fill-Up","Vexon"],"label_c":["Ackworth","Miles","Oakville","Rowley","Udell"],"label_d":["Gillis Avenue","Oak Lawn","Penates Drive","Rice Court","Tamarac Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c281ae4d58192ea9c11f83111ae4cf91"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The episode filmed in Vanuatu aired 2 weeks after the show filmed in Cambodia.","The show that aired on April 20th gave its survivor the fire starter.","Jon's show aired 2 weeks after the episode filmed in Myanmar.","Kurt's episode gave its survivor the water filter.","The episode that aired on April 13th is either the show where the survivor brought the hatchet or the show filmed in Myanmar.","The episode where the survivor brought the duct tape aired 2 weeks after the show filmed in Kiribati.","Wendell's show didn't air on April 13th.","Wendell's show wasn't filmed in Bolivia.","Luke's episode didn't give its survivor the hatchet.","The episode filmed in Bolivia aired 1 week before Kurt's show."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Hector","Jon","Kurt","Luke","Wendell"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","pot","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5fff54f0db27a38ab9454d2b8055c36"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The species that lives in France was listed 2 years before the eldar elk.","The perens pig doesn't have a surviving population of 420.","Of the species that lives in France and the animal added to the list in 2006, one has 175 surviving individuals and the other is the dobra dingo.","The species added to the list in 2008 doesn't have a surviving population of 315.","The five species are the dobra dingo, the species added to the list in 2009, the species with a population size of 245, the animal that lives in Barbados and the animal added to the list in 2007.","The species added to the list in 2010 doesn't live in Egypt.","The species that lives in Cambodia was listed sometime before the dobra dingo.","Of the species with a population size of 420 and the osbele oryx, one lives in Barbados and the other lives in Cambodia."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","eldar elk","lisner cat","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["175","245","280","315","420"],"label_d":["Barbados","Cambodia","Egypt","France","Jamaica"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7503c7a2af54ce905a12bde621751cee"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The woman from Glasgow has more wins than Irma.","The boxer with 30 wins doesn't have exactly 15 losses.","Of the boxer from Glasgow and Cheryl Cates, one has 24 wins and the other has 7 losses.","The woman with 15 losses, the fighter with 36 wins, and the fighter with 24 wins are three different people.","The fighter from Philadelphia has more wins than the fighter with 4 losses.","The fighter from Portland has 3 more wins than Cheryl Cates.","The fighter with 2 losses has 9 more wins than Jan.","Of the woman with 2 losses and the woman with 33 wins, one is Winifred and the other is from Dublin."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36"],"label_b":["Cheryl Cates","Irma","Jan","Tracey","Winifred"],"label_c":["2","4","7","10","15"],"label_d":["Boston","Dublin","Glasgow","Philadelphia","Portland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b8fca7cbb516bae3109fdedbdaf42b2"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The contestant who finished in 24 minutes wasn't from Danbury.","Anthony finished in 23 minutes.","The competitor from Urbandale wore the white shirt.","Cesar finished 1 minute before the contestant in the orange shirt.","Of the contestant who finished in 23 minutes and Neil, one was from Pierson and the other wore the white shirt.","Cesar was either the competitor who finished in 22 minutes or the competitor from Zamora.","The five runners were Neil, the runner in the orange shirt, the contestant in the yellow shirt, the contestant from Danbury and the runner from Urbandale.","The contestant in the indigo shirt finished sometime after Salvador.","The contestant from Zamora finished 3 minutes before the contestant in the pink shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Anthony","Cesar","Eduardo","Neil","Salvador"],"label_c":["indigo","orange","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Danbury","Libertyville","Pierson","Urbandale","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3052f26c0f2ab5655408e1cac57aa721"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The scout who got the fifth award didn't win the swimming badge.","Maxine wasn't in troop 4908.","Of the youngster from troop 4031 and the scout who got the first award, one won the first aid badge and the other was Angelina.","Latasha was in troop 4781.","Latasha was awarded 1 spot before the youngster who won the dance badge.","The youngster from troop 4443 was awarded 3 spots after the youngster who won the dance badge.","Josefina, the youngster who won the wildlife badge and the girl who won the dance badge were all different girls.","The girl who won the ceramics badge was awarded before Josefina.","Maxine was awarded 1 spot after Latasha."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Constance","Josefina","Latasha","Maxine"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","swimming","wildlife"],"label_d":["3094","4031","4443","4781","4908"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e696d49919910ebf48f5ae7cdd66111"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The Cafader Six costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","The Ukani Q2, the craft with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet, the craft built by MarineCo and the $25,000 craft are all different submarines.","The craft built by Abyss Toys costs somewhat more than the Abby EX-4.","Of the craft built by Zephyr Waves and the craft with a maximum depth of 5,500 feet, one costs $25,000 and the other is the Ukani Q2.","The Marine V is either the submersible with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet or the submersible with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","The Cafader Six is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The $27,000 submarine is sold by Ecomarine Ltd..","The submersible with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Deep Sea Inc..","The Rubico One doesn't have a maximum depth of 8,500 feet."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Rubico One","Ukani Q2"],"label_c":["Abyss Toys","Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","5,500 feet","8,500 feet","10,000 feet","13,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1334906b1b07fc4777db361f364abc0"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Anita's dog is the bulldog.","Douglas's canine won 1 year before Anita's dog.","Of the dalmatian and Max, one is Anita's and the other won in 2009.","The chow chow won 1 year after the great dane.","Elsie's dog is either Riley or the dog that won in 2010.","The dog that won in 2009 isn't Molly.","Neither the chow chow nor the pekingese is the dog that won in 2007.","The dog that won in 2007 is Harley.","Chester's dog didn't win in 2008.","Riley won 3 years before the dalmatian."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Anita","Chester","Douglas","Elsie","Ginger"],"label_c":["bulldog","chow chow","dalmatian","great dane","pekingese"],"label_d":["Harley","Max","Molly","Riley","Shadow"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b133d8371ae30e068da4f2e05baf701b"} {"story":"Kendra works at the local college bookstore, and she needs to sort out the Mathematics textbooks. Help her with her task by matching each book's author to its subject and price, and determine the year in which each was published.","clues":["The pre-calculus title costs 5 dollars less than the geometry title.","The trigonometry book wasn't authored by Tara Tyne.","Of the title written by Pat Peterson and the book that was published in 2007, one covers pre-calculus and the other costs $29.99.","The pre-calculus book costs 10 dollars less than the book written by Will Wharton.","The geometry book was written by Steve Spark.","The book written by Tara Tyne costs more than the algebra textbook.","The trigonometry title doesn't cost $39.99.","The trigonometry title is either the title that was published in 2015 or the book written by Pat Peterson.","The algebra textbook was published in 2003.","The book that was published in 2003 costs 5 dollars more than the book written by Steve Spark.","The pre-calculus textbook wasn't published in 2012."],"categories":["Prices","Fields","Authors","Years"],"label_a":["$24.99","$29.99","$34.99","$39.99","$44.99"],"label_b":["algebra","geometry","pre-calculus","set theory","trigonometry"],"label_c":["Mina Morton","Pat Peterson","Steve Spark","Tara Tyne","Will Wharton"],"label_d":["2003","2007","2008","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb2c533339d6e7f38696d5ffc2d1cf5e"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The 8:00am tour is either the tour starting at Little Italy or the tour with 11 people.","Dustin's tour is either the tour with 7 people or the trip starting at Little Italy.","The trip with 12 people will begin sometime before Inez's outing.","The five tours are the 11:00am outing, the trip starting at High Park, Vicki's trip, Faye's outing and Dustin's outing.","Of the 8:00am tour and the tour with 4 people, one is with Shannon and the other will start at Greektown.","Neither the trip with 4 people nor Dustin's outing is the outing starting at Chinatown.","Vicki's tour won't start at Greektown.","The 7:00am tour won't start at Little Italy.","Dustin's tour will begin 3 hours before the tour starting at High Park.","Shannon's trip won't be at 10:00am."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Dustin","Faye","Inez","Shannon","Vicki"],"label_c":["Chinatown","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy"],"label_d":["4","6","7","11","12"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ce132099564da90f4841d485a3eda68"} {"story":"Mitch has a huge collection of dinosaur fossils, and has decided to list some for sale online. Match each fossil to its species, age, and country in which it was found, as well as the price Mitch is asking for it.","clues":["The $500 fossil wasn't found in Lithuania.","Of the $1500 fossil and the mirasaurus, one is 85 million years old and the other was found in Kyrgyzstan.","The archadon costs $1500.","The 78 million year old fossil costs 250 dollars more than the 90 million year old fossil.","The fossil discovered in Uzbekistan is either the $500 fossil or the gigasaurus.","The fossil discovered in Lithuania isn't 87 million years old.","The 90 million year old fossil costs more than the rotosaurus.","The 90 million year old fossil costs 750 dollars less than the fossil discovered in Chile.","The gigasaurus costs 500 dollars more than the mirasaurus.","The fossil discovered in Lithuania isn't 78 million years old."],"categories":["Prices","Dinosaurs","Ages","Countries"],"label_a":["$500","$750","$1000","$1250","$1500"],"label_b":["archadon","gigasaurus","mirasaurus","rotosaurus","senosaurus"],"label_c":["69 million","78 million","85 million","87 million","90 million"],"label_d":["Chile","Guatemala","Kyrgyzstan","Lithuania","Uzbekistan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d811e0f82f77fcd3f2bc6d6b9e1b9ab"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Young Arena holds more people than the basketball facility.","The facility with seating for 230 people is either Rowe Arena or Vazquez Arena.","Vazquez Arena isn't in Earlham.","Of Rowe Arena and the facility with seating for 270 people, one is set up for football games and the other is in Upland.","The arena with seating for 150 people isn't in Garber.","The basketball facility holds 80 fewer people than the soccer facility.","The facility in Alton holds 40 fewer people than the basketball facility.","Lewis Arena is either the facility with seating for 230 people or the facility in Upland.","The arena in Earlham isn't set up for basketball games.","The baseball facility holds 120 more people than the basketball facility."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270"],"label_b":["Lewis","Rowe","Sanders","Vazquez","Young"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","football","hockey","soccer"],"label_d":["Alton","Coleville","Earlham","Garber","Upland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=011d496ac9be3809b53f1fcefc3aa2f9"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The one with the April 15th birthday isn't 12 years old.","Anthony doesn't live in Quimby.","Of the grandchild from St. Paul and Anthony, one is 8 years old and the other is 6 years old.","The five children are the grandchild from St. Paul, Leticia, Michelle, Anthony and the one with the April 19th birthday.","Yolanda has a birthday 4 days before the 8-year-old.","Of Nathaniel and the child from Goldfield, one is 5 years old and the other is 12 years old.","Yolanda wasn't born on April 11th.","Michelle is either the 8-year-old or the one from El Monte.","Michelle has a birthday sometime before the child from St. Paul."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Anthony","Leticia","Michelle","Nathaniel","Yolanda"],"label_c":["5","6","8","12","18"],"label_d":["El Monte","Goldfield","Quimby","St. Paul","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9a0259c5b651019891aac808ddb0e0f"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["The five customers are the customer who ordered peppermint for their first scoop, the second person, the person who ordered rocky road for their second scoop, Katie and the third person.","The fourth person didn't order egg nog for their second scoop.","Wallace wasn't first in line.","The person who ordered rum raisin for their second scoop was 2 spots in line ahead of the person who ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","The fifth customer ordered raspberry for their first scoop.","The person who ordered banana for their first scoop is either Katie or Hope.","The customer who ordered mango for their first scoop is either Adam or Katie.","Roberta was 3 spots in line behind the customer who ordered mango for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered coffee for their second scoop was somewhere in line ahead of the customer who ordered egg nog for their second scoop.","Katie ordered cherry for their first scoop."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["Adam","Hope","Katie","Roberta","Wallace"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","mango","peppermint","raspberry"],"label_d":["coffee","egg nog","lemon","rocky road","rum raisin"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a5ca4d5fc89bfc7c94167780146f35a"} {"story":"Howie, a professional nature guide, is taking a group of campers on a one-week backpacking trip through the Gros Ventre Wilderness in Wyoming. Using only the clues below, help Howie match each camper to their bag by determining the size (in liters), manufacturer and color of each.","clues":["Of the purple pack and the Pinkster pack, one is 25 liters and the other is Natasha's.","The orange pack is 10 liters smaller than the Pinkster pack.","The 25 liter pack, Gene's pack, and Cheri's pack are three different packs.","The blue pack is smaller than Hazel's pack.","The Travelore pack is 5 liters larger than the Bistric pack.","The 45 liter pack isn't silver.","The Travelore pack is 10 liters smaller than Gene's pack.","The orange pack isn't made by Lugmor."],"categories":["Pack Size","Names","Brands","Colors"],"label_a":["25 liter","30 liter","35 liter","40 liter","45 liter"],"label_b":["Cheri","Gene","Hazel","Leroy","Natasha"],"label_c":["Bistric","Lugmor","Naturba","Pinkster","Travelore"],"label_d":["black","blue","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e2dbc524ad262ac8fa4ae23262f3575"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The contestant who will lift 880 lbs is the South African.","Wendell, the contestant going third, and the Swede are three different competitors.","Jeremy will lift a weight that is 120 pounds lighter than the one selected by the Dane.","Francisco won't go third.","Of the person going sixth and Jeremy, one is the South African and the other is the Swede.","Francisco will lift a weight that is 120 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the person going sixth.","Nicola won't lift an exact weight of 1,040 lbs.","The man going fifth, the person who will lift 1,000 lbs, and Jeremy are three different competitors.","The American is either the man who will lift 1,000 lbs or the man going sixth.","The person going third isn't the Dane.","The contestant going first will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by Wendell."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs"],"label_b":["Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Oliver","Wendell"],"label_c":["American","Dane","Russian","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f899bea39c7209815720de3d68c52e51"} {"story":"The Springfield County Bird Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest bird - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["The bird purchased in Inyokern was bought 2 months before Faye's pet.","The bird purchased in Fairbank is the lorikeet.","Joan's pet was bought 3 months before the parakeet.","The parrot was bought 1 month after the bird purchased in Monte Sereno.","The bird bought in March is the lorikeet.","Neither the bird purchased in Vernon nor Joan's pet is the parrot.","Of Alberta's pet and the bird bought in May, one was purchased in Yetter and the other is the lorikeet.","Pam's pet was bought sometime after the parrot.","The bird bought in January isn't the lovebird."],"categories":["Months","Names","Birds","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alberta","Faye","Joan","Pam","Velma"],"label_c":["finch","lorikeet","lovebird","parakeet","parrot"],"label_d":["Fairbank","Inyokern","Monte Sereno","Vernon","Yetter"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85e3be1b633745c3474ecb808cb5f5dd"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The Turkey Rolls finished 36 points below the team from Stacyville.","Of the team in the lime green shirts and the Pin Pushers, one had a final score of 715 points and the other had a final score of 763 points.","The squad that finished with 727 points didn't wear orange shirts.","The Gutter Gals didn't wear gold shirts.","The five teams were the team from Woodstock, the team that finished with 739 points, the team that finished with 727 points, the squad in the gold shirts and the Splitters.","The team from Hartwick didn't wear violet shirts.","The squad from Woodstock finished 24 points below the team in the magenta shirts.","Of the team from Fullerton and the squad that finished with 763 points, one was the Splitters and the other wore magenta shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763"],"label_b":["Gutter Gals","Pin Pushers","Rowdy Rollers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["gold","lime green","magenta","orange","violet"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Hartwick","Lathrop","Stacyville","Woodstock"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e3d2f845273c1e4e5e6fd063585c04c"} {"story":"Seaview Enterprises has received a number of orders for custom-built fish tanks this week. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the size (in gallons) and price of the tank they ordered, and determine what town it will be shipped to.","clues":["The $775 tank is 5 gallons larger than the tank bought by Edwin Ellis.","The five tanks are the display bought by Faith Frisk, the fish tank going to Hollywood, the 55 gallon display, the display going to Talmadge and the 75 gallon tank.","The 75 gallon tank is going to Royal.","Of the display going to Hollywood and the 55 gallon display, one was bought by Cora Carey and the other cost $1,825.","The fish tank bought by Cora Carey is 65 gallons.","The fish tank bought by Cora Carey didn't cost $920.","The $775 tank is 10 gallons smaller than the tank going to Montville.","Of the 75 gallon display and the display going to Talmadge, one was bought by Al Ayala and the other cost $550."],"categories":["Sizes","Customers","Price","Town"],"label_a":["55 gallons","60 gallons","65 gallons","70 gallons","75 gallons"],"label_b":["Al Ayala","Cora Carey","Donna Drake","Edwin Ellis","Faith Frisk"],"label_c":["$550","$775","$920","$1,250","$1,825"],"label_d":["Hollywood","Montville","Royal","Talmadge","Wallagrass"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fae1d6a786ac7fe684904fe50c16633"} {"story":"The town of Grandwood Park has several homes that are rumored to be haunted. Priscilla has visited all of them this past year. Using only the clues that follow, match each house to its street and the name of its alleged \"ghost,\" and figure out which month Priscilla visited it.","clues":["Hughenden was said to be haunted by Victor.","Hughenden wasn't located on Darby Lane.","Downsell was visited 3 months after Stockford.","Barnhill was either the home Priscilla visited in March or the home haunted by Lady Grey.","Hughenden wasn't located on Grant Place.","The home Priscilla visited in January was either the building on Fifth Avenue or Hughenden.","Hughenden was visited in May.","The house on Bird Road was visited 1 month after the home on Fifth Avenue.","The house haunted by Francis wasn't located on Darby Lane.","Barnhill was investigated 1 month before the building haunted by Francis.","The building haunted by Tarlton was visited 2 months after Barnhill."],"categories":["Months","Houses","Streets","Ghosts"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Barnhill","Downsell","Hughenden","Stockford","Wolfenden"],"label_c":["Bird Road","Darby Lane","Fifth Avenue","Grant Place","Haley Square"],"label_d":["Brunhilde","Francis","Lady Grey","Tarlton","Victor"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f9d211fe00562c02fcc24e4ace8b6a9"} {"story":"Zachary sells advertising on a number of different late-night television shows. Using only the clues below, match each show in his portfolio to its current host and air time, and determine the channel on which it airs.","clues":["Of Penny Pugh's program and the program on channel 13, one is Variety X and the other starts at 10:30 pm.","Ken Kirby's program, Late Night, and Tonight Again are three different shows.","Witching Hour starts 45 minutes before the program on channel 9.","The show on channel 2 is Witching Hour.","Maddy Meyer's program doesn't begin at 11:15 pm.","Lina Lopez's program doesn't air on channel 7.","Lina Lopez's show starts 45 minutes after Variety X.","Maddy Meyer's program isn't Late Night.","Of the program on channel 13 and Oda Osborn's show, one is Red Eye Party and the other starts at 10:15 pm."],"categories":["Time Slots","Hosts","Titles","Channels"],"label_a":["10:15 pm","10:30 pm","10:45 pm","11:00 pm","11:15 pm"],"label_b":["Ken Kirby","Lina Lopez","Maddy Meyer","Oda Osborn","Penny Pugh"],"label_c":["Late Night","Red Eye Party","Tonight Again","Variety X","Witching Hour"],"label_d":["2","7","9","11","13"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a18b53b2688cfe24f62e4a9365c2ba2"} {"story":"A group of long-time skydivers are planning a new jump today. Match each jumper to their suit color, and determine what year each began skydiving and how many total jumps each has under his belt.","clues":["Philip wears the red suit.","The skydiver who has done 42 previous jumps doesn't wear the aquamarine suit.","Dwayne started skydiving 1 year after Bobby.","Of Dwayne and the skydiver who first started in 1986, one wears the red suit and the other has done 69 previous jumps.","The skydiver who has done 78 previous jumps doesn't wear the aquamarine suit.","Zachary doesn't wear the indigo suit.","The jumper who first started in 1986 has done 56 previous jumps.","Neither the skydiver who first started in 1985 nor the jumper who first started in 1983 is the skydiver who wears the white suit.","The skydiver who first started in 1983 is either Dwayne or Bobby.","Zachary doesn't wear the white suit.","Neither Zachary nor the jumper who wears the aquamarine suit is the jumper who first started in 1984.","The skydiver who has done 42 previous jumps started skydiving 1 year after Zachary."],"categories":["Years","Names","Suit Colors","Total Jumps"],"label_a":["1982","1983","1984","1985","1986"],"label_b":["Bobby","Dwayne","Philip","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_c":["aquamarine","indigo","red","teal","white"],"label_d":["42","56","69","78","102"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e305e00fa6a14274c06cc5db8b52edc"} {"story":"The cake artists at Baker's Pride have their work cut out for them this week, as a number of different custom cake orders have just come in. Using only the clues below, match each customer to the shape and flavor of cake they ordered, and determine the price for each.","clues":["The cake shaped like a train, Ira's piece, and Terri's piece are three different cakes.","The cake shaped like a train costs 25 dollars less than Dolores's cake.","The piece shaped like a golf ball costs 25 dollars more than Dolores's cake.","Ira's piece isn't shaped like a beach chair.","The five cakes are the vanilla-flavored cake, the $175 cake, Ira's cake, the piece shaped like a sports car and the cake shaped like a golf ball.","The $200 piece isn't chocolate-flavored.","The strawberry-flavored cake costs somewhat less than the cake shaped like a sports car.","Of the $125 piece and the peach-flavored piece, one is shaped like a train and the other is Zachary's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["$125","$150","$175","$200","$225"],"label_b":["Alisha","Dolores","Ira","Terri","Zachary"],"label_c":["beach chair","golf ball","potato","sports car","train"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","peach","strawberry","vanilla"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17be82774142dab470f7cb75d1abf559"} {"story":"Harold and Nate work at the lost luggage department of Victoryville Airport. They have a number of misplaced bags that need to be weighed, catalogued and sent off to their proper destinations. Help them out by matching each bag to its color, weight, rightful owner and proper destination.","clues":["The bag that needs to go to Denver is pink.","Vic Evans's suitcase weighs 38 pounds.","The lime suitcase weighs more than the luggage that needs to go to Chicago.","Vic Evans's luggage, the piece that weighs 47 pounds, and the piece that needs to go to Atlanta are three different pieces.","The luggage that needs to go to Denver weighs 6 pounds less than Yolanda Bauer's bag.","The suitcase that weighs 35 pounds isn't maroon.","Of the cyan piece and the bag that needs to go to Los Angeles, one is Vic Evans's and the other weighs 44 pounds.","The piece that needs to go to Chicago, Yolanda Bauer's bag, Ute Fleming's suitcase and the luggage that weighs 38 pounds are all different pieces.","Zed Alexander's bag weighs 3 pounds less than the suitcase that needs to go to Chicago."],"categories":["Pounds","Owners","Colors","Destinations"],"label_a":["35","38","41","44","47"],"label_b":["Tanya Gould","Ute Fleming","Vic Evans","Yolanda Bauer","Zed Alexander"],"label_c":["brown","cyan","lime","maroon","pink"],"label_d":["Atlanta","Chicago","Denver","Los Angeles","Orlando"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcae4f629ae0ca2db4cfb0174b450eb8"} {"story":"MVP Events prides itself on planning large-scale parties for 50 or more people, anywhere in the United States. This month the company has several different events to plan. Using only the clues below, match each event to its number of attendees and the state in which it will be held, and determine which MVP employee is handling the logistics.","clues":["Glenda's assignment won't be in Rhode Island.","The job in Rhode Island is the retreat.","The job in Rhode Island will involve 75 more people than Wallace's job.","The graduation assignment is either Glenda's job or Bridget's assignment.","The retreat event will involve 25 fewer people than the assignment in Oklahoma.","The symposium job will involve 25 fewer people than the anniversary assignment.","Wallace's assignment will be in Hawaii.","Wallace's assignment will involve 50 fewer people than Oliver's assignment.","Of the anniversary assignment and Mabel's event, one will be in Kansas and the other will have 100 attendees."],"categories":["People","Planners","Events","Locations"],"label_a":["50","75","100","125","150"],"label_b":["Bridget","Glenda","Mabel","Oliver","Wallace"],"label_c":["anniversary","birthday","graduation","retreat","symposium"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Kansas","Oklahoma","Rhode Island","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb70a3075c96f9cb5b5e8a7ab9d7c9f2"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["Zachary didn't wear the maroon shirt.","The competitor from Danbury finished 1 minute before Ted.","The contestant from Fullerton finished 1 minute after the contestant in the aquamarine shirt.","The runner from Corinth wore the gray shirt.","Anthony didn't finish in 25 minutes.","Salvador wasn't from Hollister.","The runner in the lime shirt finished 2 minutes after the competitor in the aquamarine shirt.","Ted wore the gray shirt.","Of the runner in the yellow shirt and the contestant who finished in 24 minutes, one was Ted and the other was from Hollister.","Zachary finished sometime before the contestant in the yellow shirt.","Neither Salvador nor the runner who finished in 21 minutes was the competitor in the maroon shirt."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Anthony","Billy","Salvador","Ted","Zachary"],"label_c":["aquamarine","gray","lime","maroon","yellow"],"label_d":["Corinth","Danbury","Fullerton","Hollister","San Pedro"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d86cbe1584256fabbb599fcd7d320767"} {"story":"Watson County Hospital released a press release today to announce its annual list of the first babies born immediately after the start of the new year. Using only the clues below, match each baby to its family time of birth, and determine the room number in which it was delivered.","clues":["The baby born at 12:13am was either the Quinns' child or the Vaughans' child.","Of the baby delivered in room 252 and Susan, one was the Underwoods' and the other was born at 12:07am.","Peggy wasn't the Vaughans'.","Peggy wasn't the Lamberts'.","The baby born at 12:07am wasn't the Lamberts'.","The baby born at 12:07am wasn't the Vaughans'.","Veronica wasn't the Vaughans'.","The baby born at 12:04am was the Herreras'.","The baby delivered in room 206, the child born at 12:10am, the child born at 12:01am and the child born at 12:07am were all different babies.","The baby born at 12:10am was delivered in room 225.","Of Olga and the child born at 12:04am, one was delivered in room 120 and the other was the Underwoods'."],"categories":["Times","Names","Families","Rooms"],"label_a":["12:01am","12:04am","12:07am","12:10am","12:13am"],"label_b":["Bill","Olga","Peggy","Susan","Veronica"],"label_c":["Herrera","Lambert","Quinn","Underwood","Vaughan"],"label_d":["120","145","206","225","252"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6336bd48fd374d4bf154821f9747ed32"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["The customer who asked for limburger came in one hour before Tricia.","Of the person who asked for blue cheese and the customer who came in at 8:00am, one asked for pumpernickel and the other was Jean.","The customer who asked for colby-jack didn't order brioche.","The five customers were the customer who asked for ricotta, the person who came in at 7:00am, Tricia, Eva and the person who came in at 9:00am.","The customer who came in at 7:30am ordered colby-jack.","The person who ordered naan was either the customer who came in at 8:30am or the customer who came in at 8:00am.","Hilda didn't come in at 8:30am.","Neither the person who asked for blue cheese nor the customer who asked for colby-jack was the customer who ordered wheat bread."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am"],"label_b":["Eva","Hilda","Jean","Kelly","Tricia"],"label_c":["brioche","flatbread","naan","pumpernickel","wheat bread"],"label_d":["asiago","blue cheese","colby-jack","limburger","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14acb43699399c80ca942e2eba61f49b"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the $8.50 product and Luke's candle, one contains lime and the other contains apple.","The $6.50 candle doesn't contain lime.","Jana's candle doesn't cost $8.50.","The coconut candle, the $6.50 product, and the $4.50 product are three different products.","Patricia's product costs 3 dollars less than the freesia product.","Gregory's product is either the pear product or the cinnamon candle.","The $5.50 product doesn't contain lavender.","Luke's candle costs 1 dollar less than the pear product.","Patricia's candle costs 2 dollars less than the ginger product.","Of the cinnamon candle and the $6.50 candle, one is Luke's and the other is Victoria's."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Gregory","Jana","Luke","Patricia","Victoria"],"label_c":["cinnamon","eucalyptus","freesia","ginger","lavender"],"label_d":["apple","coconut","lime","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6a519e71b7471862cebc4b19305de99"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The journalist who went to Finland was either Ned Noble or the journalist who covered the mass protests.","Sid Snyder left 1 day after Peter Peck.","Of the person who went to Philippines and Tam Terry, one covered the royal wedding and the other was sent out on April 4th.","Of the journalist who covered the flooding and Ned Noble, one was sent out on April 4th and the other went to Monaco.","Peter Peck, the journalist who covered the Olympic games, and the person sent out on April 8th are three different people.","Peter Peck left 1 day before the person who covered the flooding.","The journalist sent out on April 8th didn't go to Kyrgyzstan.","The reporter who covered the mass protests left sometime before the reporter who covered the Olympic games."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th"],"label_b":["Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Peter Peck","Sid Snyder","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["election","flooding","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding"],"label_d":["Dominica","Finland","Kyrgyzstan","Monaco","Philippines"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f443d6a68e2c80f79e7a41c06eb8e9e6"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Tyler's package cost 1 dollar more than the shipment going to Mattawamkeag.","Of the shipment going to Fontanelle and the shipment that cost $6.75, one is Brad's and the other is Ian's.","The shipment going to Johannesburg cost 2 dollars more than Tyler's shipment.","The package going to Quimby cost 1 dollar more than Zachary's shipment.","The shipment with the tea set in it isn't Alexander's.","The package that cost $7.75 is either the package with the fruit basket in it or the package with the tea set in it.","The package with the basketball in it cost 3 dollars less than Brad's package.","The shipment with the tea set in it isn't Ian's.","The shipment with the rare book in it isn't going to Mattawamkeag.","The shipment with the tea set in it isn't Zachary's."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","fruit basket","rare book","tea set","toaster"],"label_c":["Alexander","Brad","Ian","Tyler","Zachary"],"label_d":["Fontanelle","Johannesburg","Mattawamkeag","Perris","Quimby"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e599d3da9b1827eed2fb384988d0cd2b"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The A.I. that scored 83% wasn't built by Dr. Eisenberg's team.","The system that scored 55% wasn't built by Dr. Eisenberg's team.","The system from Exeter finished with a score that was 14 percent lower than that of the system from CIT.","The A.I. that scored 76% wasn't from UCLA.","The system that scored 69%, Epicurus, and the A.I. from Exeter are three different systems.","The A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team finished with a score that was 14 percent higher than that of the system from Exeter.","The A.I. built by Dr. Eisenberg's team wasn't from Cambridge.","The system that scored 62% was either the A.I. built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team or Zeno.","The system built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team finished with a score that was 7 percent higher than that of Thales.","The system built by Dr. Neuman's team, Galen, the A.I. that scored 69% and the A.I. from Exeter were all different systems.","Galen finished with a score that was 21 percent lower than that of Zeno.","The system that scored 83% wasn't from UCLA."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%"],"label_b":["Aristotle","Epicurus","Galen","Thales","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","Exeter","Oxford","UCLA"],"label_d":["Abbratozzato","Coulson","Eisenberg","Macmahon","Neuman"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22152be8b2df0b5ce900d99571c88da8"} {"story":"Abigail is writing a blog post about the most popular viral video sensations of the past week. Help her with her research by matching each video to its owner and total running time, and determine how many views each video received.","clues":["Nichole's viral video is either the video that's 38 seconds long or the viral video that's 31 seconds long.","\"You Otter Know\" and the viral video with 4 million views are different videos.","Of the viral video with 5 million views and \"Beach Brouhaha\", one is 38 seconds long and the other is Rodney's.","The video that's 38 seconds long is \"Baby Eats Cake\".","Yvonne's viral video doesn't have a running time of 22 seconds.","Georgia's viral video has 1 million more views than the video that's 31 seconds long.","\"Happy Hermits\" has 2 million more views than Rodney's viral video.","Olivia's viral video received 8 million views.","\"Baby Eats Cake\" has 1 million fewer views than the video that's 47 seconds long."],"categories":["Views","Authors","Titles","Times"],"label_a":["4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million","8 million"],"label_b":["Georgia","Nichole","Olivia","Rodney","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Baby Eats Cake","Beach Brouhaha","Happy Hermits","Magnet Mayhem","You Otter Know"],"label_d":["15 seconds","22 seconds","31 seconds","38 seconds","47 seconds"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3a26c6ce14fab23e1efd895a25995bd"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["Of the fast ignition reactor and the reactor in Albania, one is the Zawasa and the other will launch in March.","The facility launching in May isn't the theta pinch facility.","The Rodim-Rexit will not launch in January.","The direct drive reactor will launch 2 months before the fast ignition reactor.","The Dynotis X1 will launch sometime after the fast ignition reactor.","The Dynotis X1 will not launch in May.","The reactor in Jordan will launch 1 month after the reactor in Albania.","The stellarator reactor, the facility launching in April, the facility in Bolivia and the Garenia 4 are all different reactors.","The Garenia 4 will launch 2 months after the reactor in Ecuador."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Comati DX5","Dynotis X1","Garenia 4","Rodim-Rexit","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","polywell","stellarator","theta pinch"],"label_d":["Albania","Bolivia","Ecuador","Jordan","Turkmenistan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc3a44ae5d15de3dd185e0b1b8f7b57b"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["Neither Kurt Knapp nor Jimmy Joyce is the person who started in 2009.","\"Criminal Bane\" isn't Cal Copeland.","\"Prism Shield\" began 1 year after the hero who patrols Apple Valley.","The superhero who started in 2009 isn't Hal Houston.","Neither the superhero who started in 2011 nor Hal Houston is \"Criminal Bane\".","Of the person who patrols Libertyville and the person who started in 2007, one is \"Green Avenger\" and the other is Kurt Knapp.","The superhero who patrols Tenth Avenue began 3 years before \"Green Avenger\".","The person who started in 2010 doesn't patrol Green Hills.","The superhero who patrols Apple Valley began 3 years before \"Criminal Bane\".","\"Criminal Bane\" isn't Jimmy Joyce.","\"Wonderman\" is either the hero who started in 2009 or the superhero who started in 2010."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Cal Copeland","Hal Houston","Jimmy Joyce","Kurt Knapp","Peter Powers"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Green Hills","Idyllwild","Libertyville","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24bb53e0a2ec131d8067eef6e172bc45"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The person with the $9.50 fare wasn't dropped off on Hart Road.","Of the client with the $12.50 fare and the person with the $9.50 fare, one was Frederick and the other was picked up at the Norvell House.","Frederick paid 6 dollars more than the customer who was dropped off on Ash Avenue.","The client who was dropped off on Hart Road wasn't picked up at the Olympic Tower.","Of Frederick and Elvira, one was picked up at the Hoge Building and the other paid $12.50.","Of the customer with the $18.50 fare and the person who got picked up at the Rainier Club, one was dropped off on Riverside Drive and the other was Lee.","Neither the customer with the $6.50 fare nor Frederick was the client who got picked up at the Rainier Club.","The person who was dropped off on Walut Street wasn't picked up at the Olympic Tower.","The customer who was dropped off on Riverside Drive paid 3 dollars more than the customer who got picked up at the Olympic Tower.","Max wasn't picked up at the Rainier Club."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Elvira","Frederick","Geraldine","Lee","Max"],"label_c":["Hoge Building","Neptune Theatre","Norvell House","Olympic Tower","Rainier Club"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Hart Road","League Avenue","Riverside Drive","Walut Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=129cd9adcce16c5d8f673cb882c733d4"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The 1862 building isn't owned by the Evans family.","Gunston Hall is owned by the Christian family.","The 1862 home isn't on Sandhill Circle.","Fox Cottage was built 21 years after the building on Island Drive.","Of the 1862 home and the Christian family's house, one is Roesch Heights and the other is on Island Drive.","Neither the Evans family's building nor the Odom family's home is Porcher Place.","The 1848 house isn't owned by the Porter family.","Of the 1841 home and the building on Kingwood Street, one is owned by the Odom family and the other is Fox Cottage.","The 1841 building is either the building on Fairfield Lane or Roesch Heights."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862"],"label_b":["Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights"],"label_c":["Christian","Evans","Odom","Porter","Vazquez"],"label_d":["Fairfield Lane","Highland Drive","Island Drive","Kingwood Street","Sandhill Circle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a98edd5c16d1f90c554cc560e0be304d"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Owens isn't in room 114.","Of the person from South Carolina and Owens, one is in room 320 and the other is staying for 2 days.","The client who is staying for 4 days isn't from Georgia.","Of the person in room 314 and the person who is staying for 3 days, one is from Connecticut and the other is Hartman.","Lara is staying 2 days longer than the person in room 114.","Owens isn't staying for exactly 5 days.","The client from Alaska is staying 3 days longer than Ingram.","Lara is either the person who is staying for 3 days or the client who is staying for 4 days.","The person who is staying for 3 days isn't in room 124.","Ingram isn't staying for exactly 2 days."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mr. Everett","Hartman","Ingram","Lara","Owens"],"label_c":["114","124","203","314","320"],"label_d":["Alaska","Connecticut","Georgia","Kentucky","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97e0afc758d8a73c08f8c013018d9f52"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Neither the home on York Court nor the York family's home is Belle Grove.","Gunston Hall isn't owned by the Sanchez family.","Belle Grove was built in 1862.","Of the Nunez family's home and the 1834 home, one is on Island Drive and the other is Belle Grove.","The York family's home, Fox Cottage and the 1848 building are all different homes.","Neither the 1834 building nor the Porter family's house is Gunston Hall.","The 1855 home is on Mary Street.","Fox Cottage was built 14 years before the home on Erick Lane.","The Porter family's house is either Benson Hills or the 1841 house.","The house on Island Drive was built 7 years before Gunston Hall."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Wagner Mansion"],"label_c":["Ingram","Nunez","Porter","Sanchez","York"],"label_d":["Erick Lane","Island Drive","Mary Street","Q Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74dee87bf1b1f31b6299dfc1c98a35b9"} {"story":"Piper Hills Academy recently installed a high-speed 3-D printer in its technology lab, and several students were given an opportunity this week to use it in order to print items of their own design. Using only the clues below, match each student to the item they created (and its color), and determine how long it took for each item to print.","clues":["The blue piece wasn't the phone case.","Of Willis's piece and the item that printed in 25 minutes, one was green and the other was the phone case.","Hilda's piece, the item that printed in 25 minutes, and the yellow item are three different items.","The yellow piece wasn't the cup.","Gary's piece took 10 more minutes to print than the red item.","Of the red item and the phone case, one took 20 minutes to print and the other was Virgil's.","The green item wasn't the mask.","Jacqueline's item didn't take exactly 10 minutes to print.","The red item took 5 more minutes to print than the whistle.","The design that printed in 10 minutes was either Gary's piece or the mask."],"categories":["Times","Students","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["10 minutes","15 minutes","20 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes"],"label_b":["Gary","Hilda","Jacqueline","Virgil","Willis"],"label_c":["cup","mask","phone case","skull","whistle"],"label_d":["blue","green","purple","red","yellow"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0349afe60af63325fd2f49f5b160db7"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["Everett finished sometime before the competitor who started from Ventura.","Hilda finished in 184 days.","The five rowers were Zachary, the rower who started from Avalon, the athlete who finished at Choshi, the competitor who traveled for 206 days and the athlete who finished at Takahagi.","The competitor who started from Arcata finished 11 days before the rower who finished at Choshi.","The athlete who traveled for 217 days was either Everett or the athlete who finished at Choshi.","Of the competitor who traveled for 184 days and the athlete who finished at Kushiro, one was Pedro and the other started from Avalon.","Of the rower who finished at Choshi and Everett, one started from Morro Bay and the other finished in 195 days.","The competitor who finished at Onagawa didn't start out from Ventura."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days"],"label_b":["Everett","Flora","Hilda","Pedro","Zachary"],"label_c":["Arcata","Avalon","Morro Bay","Point Arena","Ventura"],"label_d":["Choshi","Hachinohe","Kushiro","Onagawa","Takahagi"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d17f97015212ed2b04c88e2efdbe9d8"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["Freddie's shipment cost 1 dollar less than the shipment with the basketball in it.","The shipment that cost $4.75 is Kenny's.","The shipment going to Johannesburg isn't Alexander's.","The package going to Fontanelle cost 1 dollar less than Alexander's package.","The package with the computer in it cost $5.75.","The shipment with the toaster in it is either the package that cost $4.75 or the package going to Johannesburg.","The package with the fruit basket in it didn't cost $8.75.","Of Freddie's package and the shipment with the toaster in it, one is going to Hinton and the other cost $5.75.","Of the package that cost $7.75 and the package going to Newport Beach, one is Brad's and the other contains the television.","The shipment with the television in it is either Alexander's shipment or the shipment going to Newport Beach."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","computer","fruit basket","television","toaster"],"label_c":["Alexander","Brad","Freddie","Kenny","Willie"],"label_d":["Bingham","Fontanelle","Hinton","Johannesburg","Newport Beach"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bcf33519db0fbd9c895fd2f3bbf47db"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["McGruff graduated in March.","Aries didn't graduate in July.","Tinkerbell wasn't assigned to Officer Herrera.","Tinkerbell was either the K-9 unit sent to Cole County or the canine assigned to Officer Salinas.","Of the canine assigned to Officer Salinas and McGruff, one graduated in April and the other went to Glacier County.","Aries graduated 2 months after the canine assigned to Officer Velasquez.","The canine assigned to Officer Anderson, the K-9 unit sent to Sycamore County, Tinkerbell and the canine that graduated in March were all different dogs.","Barca graduated 1 month after the canine sent to Glacier County.","Jaws, the dog assigned to Officer Herrera, and the canine sent to Vine County are three different dogs.","Tinkerbell didn't graduate in June."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Jaws","McGruff","Tinkerbell"],"label_c":["Anderson","Herrera","Salinas","Velasquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Cole","Glacier","Riverside","Sycamore","Vine"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ce2f3eb6341906b4e51f25cd122f48b"} {"story":"Rowena, the head librarian at the Juniper Hills Public Library, has to make several calls today to inquire about overdue library books. Using only the clues that follow, match each book to its due date and borrower, and determine the author of each title.","clues":["Dan's book is either the book by Pete Patton or the book by Lyle Lester.","The five books are \"Frogs of Iowa\", Rosa's book, the title due on September 1, the book by Gabby Garza and the title by Fred Fuentes.","The title due on September 1 was \"Time to Burn\".","Dan's book was due sometime after the title by Dale Durham.","Of \"Heaven's Seal\" and Franklin's book, one was due on September 1 and the other was written by Fred Fuentes.","Of the title due on September 29 and the book due on September 8, one was \"Ohio Haunts\" and the other was taken out by Dan.","The title due on September 22 wasn't \"Heaven's Seal\".","\"Ohio Haunts\" was due 1 week after Latasha's book.","The book by Lyle Lester wasn't \"Ohio Haunts\"."],"categories":["Due Dates","Borrowers","Titles","Authors"],"label_a":["September 1","September 8","September 15","September 22","September 29"],"label_b":["Dan","Franklin","Latasha","Rosa","Terrance"],"label_c":["Frogs of Iowa","Heaven\\'s Seal","Kip and Ken","Ohio Haunts","Time to Burn"],"label_d":["Dale Durham","Fred Fuentes","Gabby Garza","Lyle Lester","Pete Patton"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e4641ebf01b345f19e4261db2958fd9"} {"story":"Marcus has to fill several \"two-scoop\" ice cream cone orders. Help him with the rush by matching each customer to his or her two ice cream selections and their place in line.","clues":["Of the person who ordered egg nog for their second scoop and the fifth person, one ordered banana for their first scoop and the other was Hope.","The fourth person didn't order peppermint for their first scoop.","Viola ordered rum raisin for their second scoop.","Tara ordered coffee for their second scoop.","Viola didn't order peppermint for their first scoop.","The customer who ordered lemon for their second scoop is either the person who ordered cherry for their first scoop or the third person.","Of the customer who ordered vanilla for their first scoop and Hope, one ordered rocky road for their second scoop and the other was fifth in line.","Opal was somewhere in line behind the person who ordered banana for their first scoop.","The fourth person didn't order rocky road for their second scoop.","Opal wasn't third in line."],"categories":["Places","Customers","First Scoop","Second Scoop"],"label_a":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"label_b":["Hope","Nancy","Opal","Tara","Viola"],"label_c":["banana","cherry","mango","peppermint","vanilla"],"label_d":["coffee","egg nog","lemon","rocky road","rum raisin"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8497d427d04f4170b928ae5b55cfe83f"} {"story":"Astronomers have discovered several new exoplanets (planets around stars other than our own) in the past year. Match each new planet to its star, size and distance from earth in light years.","clues":["Rodul, the planet 45 light years from earth, the planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. and the exoplanet 41 light years from earth are all different planets.","The planet with a diameter of 650,000 mi. is 6 light years closer to us than Istryn.","The planet orbiting star HV 491 is either Kinucia or Zhezios.","The planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. doesn't orbit star MKP 427.","Of Theros and the exoplanet orbiting star VJD 913, one is 43 light years from earth and the other is 49 light years from earth.","Rodul doesn't have a diameter of 281,000 mi..","Zhezios isn't 41 light years from earth.","The exoplanet orbiting star EX 53 is closer to us than Rodul.","Of Istryn and the planet 45 light years from earth, one orbits star HV 491 and the other has a diameter of 243,000 mi..","Neither the exoplanet orbiting star BDF 198 nor the planet with a diameter of 345,000 mi. is Kinucia."],"categories":["Distances","Planets","Stars","Sizes"],"label_a":["41 light years","43 light years","45 light years","47 light years","49 light years"],"label_b":["Istryn","Kinucia","Rodul","Theros","Zhezios"],"label_c":["BDF 198","EX 53","HV 491","MKP 427","VJD 913"],"label_d":["243,000 mi.","281,000 mi.","310,000 mi.","345,000 mi.","650,000 mi."],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35656cc4ad1297486cef4ec041343f21"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["The vessel at Dock 8 isn't owned by Kelly Koch.","Of the White Squid and the sailboat at Dock 6, one is 25 ft long and the other is owned by Hetta Hensley.","Of the Fair Weather and the Sea Spirit, one is moored at Dock 16 and the other is owned by Kelly Koch.","Griffin Gaines's vessel is 9 feet longer than the Fair Weather.","The Sea Spirit is either the vessel at Dock 22 or the 28 ft boat.","The sailboat at Dock 6 is 9 feet longer than the White Squid.","The 22 ft vessel isn't moored at Dock 16.","Neither the sailboat at Dock 6 nor the boat at Dock 22 is the Adagio III.","The vessel at Dock 26 is 3 feet longer than Ivor Ingram's boat."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Petite Palm","Sea Spirit","White Squid"],"label_c":["Danielle Davis","Griffin Gaines","Hetta Hensley","Ivor Ingram","Kelly Koch"],"label_d":["6","8","16","22","26"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac0aafc7c87fd258f381281cda570396"} {"story":"Several new businesses are scheduled to open up shop this month in downtown Springfield. Each is using a different advertising gimmick to drum up business. Match each business to its owner and advertising method, and determine its grand opening date.","clues":["Frank's Figs will open 3 days before the business using a leaflet.","Of White Elephant and the company using a leaflet, one will open on May 8th and the other will open on May 11th.","The business using a sandwich board will open sometime before the company owned by Mrs. Dunlap.","The business owned by Mr. Barber is either the business opening on May 11th or the business opening on May 5th.","Frank's Figs is either the business opening on May 14th or the company owned by Mrs. Pugh.","The company opening on May 14th isn't using a hot-air balloon.","Neither the business opening on May 2nd nor the business using a sandwich board is Pandora's Box.","The five businesses are the business using a radio ad, the business opening on May 2nd, the company owned by Mr. Richmond, White Elephant and Tricky Toys."],"categories":["Opening Dates","Businesses","Owners","Ad Campaigns"],"label_a":["May 2nd","May 5th","May 8th","May 11th","May 14th"],"label_b":["Ant Farms Etc.","Frank\\'s Figs","Pandora\\'s Box","Tricky Toys","White Elephant"],"label_c":["Mr. Austin","Mr. Barber","Mrs. Dunlap","Mrs. Pugh","Mr. Richmond"],"label_d":["hot-air balloon","leaflet","radio ad","sandwich board","TV commercial"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17f7ab3e820e871e87ab920e06f51fbe"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["Of the booking on Fred Lane and the Walker family booking, one is on October 3 and the other requested the petting zoo.","The booking that requested the clown is 3 days after the Walker family event.","The event that requested the superhero, the party on October 3, and the Powell family party are three different events.","The party on Viking Street is sometime before the event on Fred Lane.","The party that requested the superhero isn't on Beech Street.","The Ingram family booking, the booking on October 4, and the booking on October 5 are three different events.","The booking that requested the clown is either the party on York Court or the Ingram family party.","The party on Fred Lane is 1 day before the Rosario family event.","The event that requested the photo booth is on October 5.","The party that requested the petting zoo isn't for the Powells."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["clown","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band","superhero"],"label_c":["Ingram","Lawson","Powell","Rosario","Walker"],"label_d":["Beech Street","Fred Lane","James Street","Viking Street","York Court"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96afc46c6d84b52c8f8fd52e93b382bd"} {"story":"Gil Glabbers has lived on the coast of Guernsey, in the English Channel, for more than a decade. In that time he's found a number of difference \"messages in a bottle\" washed up on his beach. Using only the clues below, match each bottle to its author, place of origin and the year in which it was written, and determine the year in which Gil discovered each one.","clues":["The message from Brighton was sent 7 years before Olive's bottle.","Bernadette's letter was found in 2006.","The missive from Penzance was sent sometime before the missive found in 2006.","The message that was sent in 1969 is either the missive found in 2013 or the letter from Penzance.","The letter found in 2014 was from Penzance.","The bottle that was sent in 1990 wasn't from Cherbourg.","The letter found in 2009 wasn't from Brighton.","Of the letter that was sent in 1983 and the missive found in 2008, one was from Penzance and the other is Herbert's.","Of the letter from Plymouth and Amelia's message, one was found in 2014 and the other was found in 2013."],"categories":["Year Sent","Writers","Origins","Year Found"],"label_a":["1962","1969","1976","1983","1990"],"label_b":["Amelia","Bernadette","Carmen","Herbert","Olive"],"label_c":["Brighton","Cherbourg","Penzance","Plymouth","Torquay"],"label_d":["2006","2008","2009","2013","2014"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc144ea8e7d8d3c49da8472617f6f767"} {"story":"The Hominyville Craft Fair features a \"candle cornucopia,\" where several different local candlemakers are offering their top-selling candles for sale. Using only the clues below, match each candle's two fragrances to its price and candlemaker.","clues":["Of the lime candle and the eucalyptus candle, one is $4.50 and the other is Yolanda's.","The five products are the eucalyptus candle, the apple candle, Olga's candle, Yolanda's candle and the pear product.","Yolanda's product costs 3 dollars less than Olga's candle.","The bergamot product doesn't contain ginger.","The ginger candle is either the $8.50 candle or the $7.50 candle.","Olga's candle is either the lavender product or the bergamot product.","The $6.50 candle doesn't contain vanilla.","Zachary's candle contains pear.","The $5.50 candle contains freesia.","The eucalyptus candle costs 2 dollars less than Patricia's product."],"categories":["Prices","Sellers","Fragrances","Fragrances"],"label_a":["$4.50","$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50"],"label_b":["Dolores","Olga","Patricia","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["eucalyptus","freesia","ginger","lavender","vanilla"],"label_d":["apple","bergamot","lime","peach","pear"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65023f801b81d995cd6fbbb0d36baadc"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["\"Ultra Hex\" began 3 years after the hero who patrols Tenth Avenue.","Of the hero who started in 2008 and Ned Nielsen, one is \"Max Fusion\" and the other patrols Libertyville.","\"Max Fusion\" doesn't patrol Idyllwild.","\"Max Fusion\" began 1 year after the person who patrols Tenth Avenue.","Of the superhero who patrols Tenth Avenue and \"Prism Shield\", one is Red Reilly and the other began his crusade in 2009.","Neither the person who started in 2007 nor \"Max Fusion\" is Sid Shaffer.","The person who patrols Libertyville, \"Criminal Bane\" and the hero who started in 2007 are all different people.","The hero who started in 2009 doesn't patrol Idyllwild.","The person who started in 2009 is either Hal Houston or Orel Osborne.","\"Max Fusion\" isn't Orel Osborne.","The superhero who started in 2008 doesn't patrol Green Hills."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Green Avenger","Max Fusion","Prism Shield","Ultra Hex"],"label_c":["Hal Houston","Ned Nielsen","Orel Osborne","Red Reilly","Sid Shaffer"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Green Hills","Idyllwild","Libertyville","Tenth Avenue"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40b75068fdd08a4a348ce9031054f086"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The animal from Uganda is 6 inches shorter than the black & white serpent.","The snake that is 18 inches long is from Uganda.","The winged snake is 18 inches long.","The five animals are the pygmy racer, the black & green reptile, the black & white serpent, the reptile from Uganda and the yellow & blue snake.","The two-nosed asp isn't from Cambodia.","Of the brown & red snake and the snake from New Guinea, one is the horned viper and the other is 12 inches long.","The horned viper is 18 inches longer than the reptile from Spain.","The tawny cobra is either the serpent from Panama or the yellow & blue animal."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches"],"label_b":["horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","two-nosed asp","winged snake"],"label_c":["Cambodia","New Guinea","Panama","Spain","Uganda"],"label_d":["black & green","black & white","brown & red","green & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b27d929308edc1c3b7ec54442b10bbe"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["The outing where they saw 9 shooting stars wasn't in Livermore.","The April 25 outing logged 21 more shooting stars than the outing with Reynaldo.","The trip with Paulette wasn't in Livermore.","The outing to Manchester logged somewhat more shooting stars the outing with Orville.","The trip where they saw 30 shooting stars wasn't with Quinn.","The April 10 trip was in Manchester.","The trip where they saw 2 shooting stars wasn't with Orville.","The outing to Eastbrook logged 21 fewer shooting stars than the trip with Stephanie.","The April 10 trip logged 21 more shooting stars than the April 4 outing.","The trip with Reynaldo wasn't in Kalona.","The five trips were the outing where they saw 23 shooting stars, the April 25 outing, the trip with Reynaldo, the April 22 trip and the outing to Eastbrook."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 4","April 10","April 17","April 22","April 25"],"label_c":["Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Kalona","Livermore","Manchester"],"label_d":["Orville","Paulette","Quinn","Reynaldo","Stephanie"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09191e08948198fdabf4f62d6aba0182"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Kelly's trip won't be at 9:00am.","Of the tour starting at Yorkville and the trip with 4 people, one will be at 10:00am and the other is with Kelly.","Neither the trip starting at Little Italy nor the trip starting at Casa Loma is Roland's tour.","Of the 9:00am trip and the 8:00am outing, one will start at Chinatown and the other has 4 people in it.","The outing with 2 people, Roland's outing, Mindy's trip and Gregory's trip are all different tours.","Of Roland's trip and the 10:00am outing, one will start at Yorkville and the other has 7 people in it.","The 11:00am tour won't start at Little Italy.","The outing with 12 people will begin sometime after Mindy's outing.","Gregory's outing will begin 3 hours after the trip with 7 people."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Gregory","Kelly","Mindy","Roland","Vicki"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["2","4","7","8","12"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98a482fdfbff1a1f8b14221a1faf02f0"} {"story":"Kara recently moved to a new city, so last month she signed up for an online matchmaking service to meet some interesting new people in her area. Using only the clues below, match each of her dates to their age and occupation, and determine where each ended up taking Kara on their first date.","clues":["The man that took Kara to the concert was 1 year younger than the lawyer.","Eddie wasn't exactly 25 years old.","Of the gentleman that took Kara to the concert and the boxer, one was Hugh and the other was 26 years old.","The date that took Kara to the restaurant was younger than Sean.","The date that took Kara to the movies was 2 years younger than the teacher.","The firefighter was younger than the gentleman that took Kara to the movies.","Of Eddie and the 24-year-old, one took Kara to the county fair and the other took Kara to the restaurant.","Of the gentleman that took Kara to the bowling alley and the lawyer, one was Casey and the other was Sean."],"categories":["Ages","Dates","Professions","Locations"],"label_a":["22","23","24","25","26"],"label_b":["Casey","Eddie","Hugh","Jesus","Sean"],"label_c":["accountant","boxer","firefighter","lawyer","teacher"],"label_d":["bowling alley","concert","county fair","movies","restaurant"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30d5539cfca538ed2fac222b5245adaf"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["The show where the survivor brought the hatchet aired 2 weeks before Colin's show.","Theodore's show didn't give its survivor the water filter.","Freddie's show aired 1 week after the episode where the survivor brought the hatchet.","The show filmed in Kiribati aired 3 weeks after the episode filmed in Myanmar.","The show where the survivor brought the fire starter aired 1 week after the episode filmed in Nicaragua.","The show where the survivor brought the pot wasn't filmed in Nicaragua.","Freddie's show wasn't filmed in Cambodia.","Of Luke's show and the show where the survivor brought the hatchet, one aired on April 27th and the other was filmed in Myanmar.","The show that aired on April 20th is either Bennie's show or the episode filmed in Nicaragua.","The show where the survivor brought the water filter was filmed in Cambodia."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Bennie","Colin","Freddie","Luke","Theodore"],"label_c":["Cambodia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua","Vanuatu"],"label_d":["duct tape","fire starter","hatchet","pot","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5287f5bf925fa62c3ed75a57d6ed79e"} {"story":"Jerry has had a busy day taxiing people all around Seattle today. Help him square his receipts by matching each customer to their fare, pickup point and drop-off location.","clues":["The client who was dropped off on Charles Street wasn't picked up at the Arctic Building.","The person who got picked up at the Camlin Hotel was either the person who was dropped off on Mill Avenue or the person with the $9.50 fare.","The person who was dropped off on Mill Avenue wasn't picked up at the Smith Tower.","The person who was dropped off on Hart Road paid 3 dollars less than Geraldine.","Geraldine was dropped off on Charles Street.","The client with the $18.50 fare wasn't picked up at the Smith Tower.","Josephine wasn't picked up at the Norvell House.","Josephine wasn't picked up at the Arctic Building.","Frederick didn't pay $15.50.","Of the person who was dropped off on King Court and the person with the $12.50 fare, one was picked up at the Camlin Hotel and the other was Josephine.","The client with the $15.50 fare wasn't picked up at the Smith Tower.","Josephine was dropped off on Mill Avenue.","The client who was dropped off on Mill Avenue paid 3 dollars more than Allen."],"categories":["Fares","Customers","Pickup Points","Drop-off Points"],"label_a":["$6.50","$9.50","$12.50","$15.50","$18.50"],"label_b":["Allen","Frederick","Geraldine","Josephine","Neil"],"label_c":["Arctic Building","Camlin Hotel","Fremont Library","Norvell House","Smith Tower"],"label_d":["Charles Street","Hart Road","King Court","Mill Avenue","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48fd2d8ae39386a3018aadc639e85316"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature that is 550 meters wide is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater discovered in September.","The crater in Qatar was either the crater that is 1,200 meters wide or the crater that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E..","The crater in Turkmenistan was found in September.","Of the feature that is 1,480 meters wide and the crater in Macedonia, one was found in September and the other was found in December.","The crater in Qatar was dated to 90,000 B.C.E..","The feature in Eritrea isn't exactly 930 meters wide.","Of the feature that is 550 meters wide and the feature in Eritrea, one was dated to 180,000 B.C.E. and the other was found in February.","The crater that is 1,200 meters wide was either the feature discovered in April or the crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E..","The crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. wasn't discovered in February.","The feature in Oman isn't exactly 550 meters wide."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Eritrea","Macedonia","Oman","Qatar","Turkmenistan"],"label_c":["February","April","August","September","December"],"label_d":["550 meters","780 meters","930 meters","1,200 meters","1,480 meters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97921b6ff499c0dfcd5b5b4454e41505"} {"story":"Help Donna make sense of Dr. Finklestein's appointment list for today. Match each patient to their appointment time, medical complaint and insurance company.","clues":["The person suffering from heartburn has an appointment sometime after Kirk.","Neither the person with the 11:00am appointment nor the patient with the 1:00pm appointment is the person with Medicorp insurance.","The person with the 10:00am appointment doesn't have insurance through Medicorp.","The person suffering from hip pain is either the patient with Lifealign insurance or Edwin.","The patient with the 12 noon appointment has HealthCo insurance.","Edwin doesn't have the 1:00pm appointment.","Melvin has an appointment 3 hours before Kirk.","The patient with the 10:00am appointment doesn't have insurance through Triflex.","The person suffering from vertigo is either Paul or the patient with the 12 noon appointment.","Paul has an appointment 1 hour after Melvin.","Paul is complaining about foot pain.","Neither Melvin nor the patient with Lifealign insurance is the patient with the 10:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Names","Ailments","Insurers"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Edwin","Kirk","Melvin","Oscar","Paul"],"label_c":["foot pain","heartburn","hip pain","migraines","vertigo"],"label_d":["HealthCo","Medicorp","Lifealign","Red Shield","Triflex"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abdd3a11dbae4c1f6bb90465868c219b"} {"story":"The Brisco County Fair featured a number of local jugglers during last night's grand finale performance. Using only the clues below, match each juggler to the item he or she used on stage, and determine the order in which each performed and their home town.","clues":["The performer from Kingsburg didn't use mobile phones.","Gerald wasn't from Jefferson.","The person from Burt performed sometime before the performer from Menlo.","Elena, the person from Jefferson and the person who used batons were all different people.","Of the person who used mobile phones and Melissa, one went first and the other was from Jefferson.","Of the performer who used batons and the person who went third, one was from Jefferson and the other is Lora.","The performer from Burt performed 2 spots after the juggler who used flashlights.","The juggler from Burt used bowling pins.","Elena didn't use bowling pins.","The performer from Glenwood performed 1 spot after the person from Kingsburg."],"categories":["Orders","Names","Items","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Elena","Gerald","Lora","Melissa","Nick"],"label_c":["batons","bowling pins","chainsaws","flashlights","mobile phones"],"label_d":["Burt","Glenwood","Jefferson","Kingsburg","Menlo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16d98834adb08da65be030d332947c7a"} {"story":"Mara's job today at the census department is to fix some errors that crept into last year's data. Help her match each of these cities to their county, mayor and population size.","clues":["The town whose mayor is Ed Espinoza is in Hampshire County.","The town whose mayor is Bes Buckley is either Garnavillo or the city in Essex County.","Neither the town whose mayor is Ida Ingram nor the city in Essex County is the city with a population of 40,000.","Neither the city with a population of 40,000 nor the town in Barnstable County is the town whose mayor is Hanna Henson.","The town whose mayor is Hanna Henson has 9,000 more people than Kingsburg.","The town whose mayor is Mike Morse has more people than the city in Worcester County.","Garnavillo is in Worcester County.","Brisbane has 3,000 more people than the city whose mayor is Mike Morse.","The city whose mayor is Ida Ingram has 3,000 fewer people than Allerton."],"categories":["Populations","Cities","Counties","Mayors"],"label_a":["28,000","31,000","34,000","37,000","40,000"],"label_b":["Allerton","Brisbane","Eddington","Garnavillo","Kingsburg"],"label_c":["Barnstable","Essex","Hampshire","Norfolk","Worcester"],"label_d":["Bes Buckley","Ed Espinoza","Hanna Henson","Ida Ingram","Mike Morse"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f72d2d5ccc5ad0e8a1981ab0dea92b57"} {"story":"The international desk at the Herald News-Times sent out a number of its top reporters to cover breaking stories in various parts of the world this week. Using only the clues below, match each reporter to the story he or she covered, and determine the date they left and the country they had to travel to.","clues":["The person who covered the flooding left 3 days after the journalist who went to Monaco.","The reporter sent out on April 4th covered the solar eclipse.","Maddy Moore left 1 day after the journalist who covered the mass protests.","The reporter who went to Oman didn't cover the Olympic games.","Randy Reid left 1 day after Tam Terry.","The reporter who went to Canada, the journalist who covered the flooding and Ned Noble were all different people.","Tam Terry didn't cover the royal wedding.","Maddy Moore went to Uruguay.","Tam Terry didn't go to Canada.","Of the person who covered the solar eclipse and the journalist sent out on April 7th, one was Orin Olsen and the other went to Uruguay."],"categories":["Days","Reporters","Stories","Countries"],"label_a":["April 4th","April 5th","April 6th","April 7th","April 8th"],"label_b":["Maddy Moore","Ned Noble","Orin Olsen","Randy Reid","Tam Terry"],"label_c":["flooding","mass protests","Olympic games","royal wedding","solar eclipse"],"label_d":["Canada","Finland","Monaco","Oman","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee81cca5756ca0da80b0cbccea617bbe"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The interview for the janitor position is 1 day after the meeting in Inyokern.","Of the meeting in Sheldahl and the Canway interview, one is for the graphic design job and the other is on August 24th.","The Laneplex interview is 1 day after the interview in Prescott.","The interview in Prescott is 1 day after the meeting for the sales rep position.","The Haytouch interview isn't in Sheldahl.","Of the interview for the social media position and the meeting for the sales rep position, one is at Zathdrill and the other is in Inyokern.","The Canway interview is on August 20th.","The meeting on August 21st isn't in Kings Beach.","The meeting on August 23rd isn't in Prescott.","The meeting in Sheldahl, the interview on August 22nd, and the Zathdrill interview are three different interviews."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Canway","Haytouch","Laneplex","Sancode","Zathdrill"],"label_c":["copywriter","graphic design","janitor","sales rep","social media"],"label_d":["Inyokern","Kings Beach","Prescott","Sheldahl","Yetter"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9df0c5773ab5e1cc080c9bbf32bf9072"} {"story":"The Santa Vista Canine Obedience School just \"graduated\" a series of dogs that just completed their training. Using only the clues below, match each dog to its trainer, and determine how many weeks it spent at the obedience school, as well as the town it is from.","clues":["The one from Harrison, the dog Nadine trained and Lucky are all different dogs.","The dog from Keyes had a training period that was somewhat longer than that of the one from Ida Grove.","The dog that was in school for 9 weeks wasn't trained by Rachel.","The canine Odette trained is either Bailey or the dog that was in school for 10 weeks.","Bailey trained 2 weeks more than the one Nadine trained.","Charlie was in classes for 7 weeks.","Lucky is from Fontanelle.","Of the canine from Ida Grove and the dog Stephanie trained, one is Bailey and the other was in classes for 10 weeks.","Cooper wasn't trained by Nadine.","The dog from Joice trained 1 week less than Charlie.","The canine from Keyes is either the canine Stephanie trained or the dog that was in school for 7 weeks."],"categories":["Training","Dogs","Trainers","Towns"],"label_a":["6 weeks","7 weeks","8 weeks","9 weeks","10 weeks"],"label_b":["Bailey","Buster","Charlie","Cooper","Lucky"],"label_c":["Martha","Nadine","Odette","Rachel","Stephanie"],"label_d":["Fontanelle","Harrison","Ida Grove","Joice","Keyes"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7754449706e9b6d905e1bc6ee92d555c"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["The person with 809 Twitter followers has 20 more Facebook friends than the one with 58 LinkedIn connections.","Frank doesn't have exactly 809 Twitter followers.","The one with 160 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 589 Twitter followers.","The one with 140 Facebook friends has 57 LinkedIn connections.","The one with 589 Twitter followers has more Facebook friends than the person with 789 Twitter followers.","The one with 59 LinkedIn connections has 10 more Facebook friends than the person with 78 LinkedIn connections.","Cedric has 10 more Facebook friends than the person with 58 LinkedIn connections.","Tina has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the one with 804 Twitter followers.","The person with 804 Twitter followers has 50 LinkedIn connections.","Pamela doesn't have exactly 150 Facebook friends.","The one with 57 LinkedIn connections has 20 more Facebook friends than Tina.","Pamela doesn't have exactly 57 LinkedIn connections."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160"],"label_b":["Cedric","Frank","Pamela","Tina","Yvonne"],"label_c":["50","57","58","59","78"],"label_d":["589","789","790","804","809"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f954ab90b3a8f4f19d97e9f1d539a09"} {"story":"Valero's 5k Fun Run was held yesterday in the downtown district. Determine the shirt color and hometown of each of the top runners, and match each to their finishing time.","clues":["The contestant from Danbury finished 1 minute after Salvador.","The competitor from Janesville finished 2 minutes before Neil.","Neil was either the competitor who finished in 22 minutes or the competitor who finished in 23 minutes.","Neither Jay nor the competitor from Libertyville was the competitor in the red shirt.","Of the contestant from Pierson and Jay, one finished in 25 minutes and the other wore the gray shirt.","The runner who finished in 25 minutes didn't wear the yellow shirt.","The runner in the gray shirt finished 1 minute after the competitor in the violet shirt.","The contestant from Janesville finished 1 minute before the runner from Pierson.","Ralph wasn't from Libertyville.","Neil was from Danbury."],"categories":["Times","Runners","Shirt Colors","Town"],"label_a":["21 minutes","22 minutes","23 minutes","24 minutes","25 minutes"],"label_b":["Jay","Neil","Ralph","Salvador","Zachary"],"label_c":["gray","pink","red","violet","yellow"],"label_d":["Danbury","Janesville","Libertyville","Olema","Pierson"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ecb5fcb7cea01c4d0a2824ffcbd500a"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Jim will make more than the person who will play the senator.","The five people are the man making $85,000, the man who will play the lawyer, Fernando, the person who will play the father and the actor who will play the brother.","Of Shannon and the actor who will play the senator, one will make $145,000 and the other will film on September 8th.","The man making $100,000 will film on October 6th.","The man filming on September 8th will make 30,000 dollars less than the actor who will play the father.","The man filming on October 13th is either Kerry or Shannon.","The man who will play the brother will film on October 6th.","Jim won't be filming on September 22nd.","Fernando, the person filming on September 8th, and the person who will play the brother are three different people.","The actor filming on October 13th will make 45,000 dollars more than Bruce."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates","Roles"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000"],"label_b":["Bruce","Fernando","Jim","Kerry","Shannon"],"label_c":["September 8th","September 22nd","September 29th","October 6th","October 13th"],"label_d":["brother","father","lawyer","senator","soldier"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=731e27c3dd8a6645bb4c0a55da7013c5"} {"story":"The Northeastern Division pairs figure skating finals were held this afternoon in Endicott City. Match each of the men to their female skating partner, and determine the song they skated to and their final total score (in points).","clues":["The team that skated to Warsaw Nights didn't include Timothy.","The pair that scored 26.6 points was either Delbert's pair or the pair that skated to Carne Cruda.","Wilma's pair scored somewhat higher than Penny's pair.","Tamara's pair scored somewhat higher than Olga's pair.","The team that skated to Turandot was either Frank's pair or Delbert's pair.","Olga's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Melanie's pair.","Corey's pair scored somewhat higher than the team that skated to Turandot.","Wilma's pair didn't skate to Miss Saigon.","Tamara's pair scored 3 tenths of a point lower than Frank's pair.","Timothy's pair scored 9 tenths of a point higher than Corey's pair.","Jeff's pair scored somewhat lower than the pair that skated to Miss Saigon."],"categories":["Points","Women","Men","Songs"],"label_a":["26.3","26.6","26.9","27.2","27.5"],"label_b":["Melanie","Olga","Penny","Tamara","Wilma"],"label_c":["Corey","Delbert","Frank","Jeff","Timothy"],"label_d":["Bolero","Carne Cruda","Miss Saigon","Turandot","Warsaw Nights"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b0a55d9a4308fc3f67116e6557b3085"} {"story":"Match each army battalion to its commander, and determine the month and location of their next deployment.","clues":["The group deploying to Mebel will deploy 1 month before Papa Battalion.","The battalion deploying in February is either the battalion led by Commander Vincent or the group deploying to Ghator.","The battalion led by Commander Lee will deploy 1 month after the battalion led by Commander Vincent.","The battalion led by Commander Acevedo isn't X-ray Battalion.","The group deploying to Jaorm is either the battalion led by Commander Vincent or Bravo Battalion.","The battalion led by Commander Acevedo will deploy in March.","Of Papa Battalion and the group deploying to Jaorm, one is led by Commander Lee and the other will deploy in May.","The battalion led by Commander Taylor will deploy 1 month after the group deploying to Perunia.","The battalion led by Commander Lee will deploy 1 month before the group deploying to Perunia.","The battalion deploying in January is Delta Battalion."],"categories":["Months","Commanders","Battalions","Locations"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Acevedo","Lee","Ortega","Taylor","Vincent"],"label_c":["Bravo","Delta","Papa","Quebec","X-ray"],"label_d":["Ghator","Jaorm","Mebel","Perunia","Shyeh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67f2cf927bb6aa9314278ecf1d79a995"} {"story":"Rita occasionally supplements her income by foraging for wild mushrooms and selling them to local shops around town. Today she found several different types of mushrooms. Determine where she found each type as well as the price and eventual customer who will buy it.","clues":["The bear's tooth mushroom sells for 10 dollars more per pound than the velvet foot mushroom.","The mushroom going to Localvoria is either the velvet foot mushroom or the mushroom found in Lowell Woods.","The oyster mushroom, the mushroom that sells for $30 per pound, the mushroom found in Cooper Woods and the mushroom that sells for $25 per pound are all different mushrooms.","The mushroom going to Abby's Mart sells for 10 dollars more per pound than the bear's tooth mushroom.","The mushroom found in Sylmar Woods won't go to Pete's Produce.","Of the pink bottom mushroom and the mushroom that sells for $35 per pound, one was found in Sylmar Woods and the other will go to Edna's Edibles.","The pink bottom mushroom sells for 10 dollars less per pound than the mushroom found in Pomona Woods.","The bear's tooth mushroom won't go to Edna's Edibles."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Customers","Locations"],"label_a":["$25","$30","$35","$40","$45"],"label_b":["bear\\'s tooth","oyster","pink bottom","velvet foot","woodear"],"label_c":["Abby\\'s Mart","Edna\\'s Edibles","Localvoria","Nature\\'s Way","Pete\\'s Produce"],"label_d":["Cooper Woods","Hardy Woods","Lowell Woods","Pomona Woods","Sylmar Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=885a034e2d6a49146ee56e824be55228"} {"story":"Samantha works to help recent law-school graduates find jobs in the legal industry. Using only the clues below, match each of her latest placements to the date they were hired and the name of the law firm that hired them, as well as the law school from which they graduated.","clues":["The Northridge College graduate was hired 3 days after Abel.","The person hired on March 15th was hired by Ingram & Kemp.","The Green & Hayes hire was hired 3 days before the Albion College graduate.","The Barr & Cobb hire was hired 9 days before Rosalie.","Zachary wasn't hired on March 18th.","The Northridge College graduate was hired 6 days before Kelvin.","Of the Leach & Mccall hire and the person hired on March 21st, one is Rosalie and the other went to Sacred Heart College.","The person hired on March 12th, the Riverview College graduate, and the Dorsey Assoc. hire are three different people."],"categories":["Dates","Names","Law Firms","Colleges"],"label_a":["March 12th","March 15th","March 18th","March 21st","March 24th"],"label_b":["Abel","Kelvin","Nadine","Rosalie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Barr & Cobb","Dorsey Assoc.","Green & Hayes","Ingram & Kemp","Leach & Mccall"],"label_d":["Albion","Northridge","Riverview","Sacred Heart","Summit"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07c55fe39e7dab29c6008969511e6072"} {"story":"Several \"secret shoppers\" were sent into Whole-Mart today, each with instructions to purchase one type of vegetable and one type of fruit. Using only the clues that follow, determine the vegetable and fruit each shopper purchased, and how much they paid for their total order.","clues":["Douglas's order cost 2 dollars more than the purchase that included spinach.","Of Bennie's purchase and the purchase that included turnips, one cost $4.25 and the other included grapefruits.","Olive's purchase didn't include grapefruits.","The purchase that included turnips cost 1 dollar more than Zachary's purchase.","The $7.25 purchase, Wesley's order, the order that included grapefruits and the purchase that included oranges are all different orders.","Of the purchase that included spinach and the purchase that included onions, one included strawberries and the other cost $4.25.","The order that included leeks cost more than the order that included oranges.","Bennie's order is either the order that included oranges or the order that included spinach.","The purchase that included onions cost 1 dollar more than the purchase that included watermelons."],"categories":["Prices","Shoppers","Vegetables","Fruits"],"label_a":["$4.25","$5.25","$6.25","$7.25","$8.25"],"label_b":["Bennie","Douglas","Olive","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["celery","leeks","onions","spinach","turnips"],"label_d":["cranberries","grapefruits","oranges","strawberries","watermelons"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7ae04a5bd4adb815dc4f771bbecb108"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The specimen from Denmark cost 45 dollars more than the specimen from Jordan.","Zachary's purchase cost 30 dollars more than the specimen from Norway.","Of Faye's purchase and the emperor butterfly, one sold for $60 and the other was from Denmark.","The five butterflies were Marlene's purchase, the peacock butterfly, the insect that sold for $45, the specimen from Jordan and the peppered butterfly.","The torturix butterfly was either Otis's purchase or Zachary's purchase.","Zachary's purchase wasn't the peppered butterfly.","The emperor butterfly cost 30 dollars more than the specimen from Georgia."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Faye","Marlene","Otis","Rena","Zachary"],"label_c":["clearwing","emperor","peacock","peppered","torturix"],"label_d":["Denmark","El Salvador","Georgia","Jordan","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a342b3cb8ccb0152cfbb7068ee3b0aef"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["Portola isn't expected to get 4 inches of snow.","Riverbank doesn't have a predicted high of 29 degrees.","Riverbank doesn't have a predicted high of 27 degrees.","The location with a forecasted high of 34 degrees has a forecasted low of 12 degrees.","Of the town that will get 5 inches of snow and the location with a forecasted high of 27 degrees, one is Meadow Vista and the other has a forecasted low of 22 degrees.","The town that will get 3 inches of snow doesn't have a forecasted low of 19 degrees.","The town with a forecasted low of 22 degrees will get somewhat more snow than the town with a forecasted high of 25 degrees.","Neither the town that will get 4 inches of snow nor the town with a forecasted high of 25 degrees is Fillmore.","Of the town with a forecasted low of 8 degrees and Fillmore, one has a predicted high of 30 degrees and the other is expected to receive 1 inch of snow.","Meadow Vista has a predicted high of 34 degrees.","The town with a forecasted high of 34 degrees will get 3 more inches of snow than the town with a forecasted high of 27 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Fillmore","Meadow Vista","Portola","Riverbank","Zearing"],"label_c":["8 degrees","12 degrees","15 degrees","19 degrees","22 degrees"],"label_d":["25 degrees","27 degrees","29 degrees","30 degrees","34 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7839d8d34d4bd780681734a0898e4046"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The wolf spider was either Phyllis's purchase or Brandon's purchase.","Nichole's purchase wasn't from Qatar.","Of the specimen from Chile and the spider that sold for $105, one was the black widow and the other was won by Darla.","Lonnie's purchase cost less than the archaenido.","The arachnid that sold for $105 wasn't from East Timor.","Of the specimen from Dominica and Brandon's purchase, one was the black widow and the other sold for $45.","Neither Lonnie's purchase nor the specimen from East Timor was the cart spider.","The specimen from East Timor wasn't the archaenido.","Darla's purchase was either the arachnid that sold for $60 or the arachnid that sold for $75.","Nichole's purchase cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Dominica.","The spider that sold for $60 wasn't the cart spider."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Brandon","Darla","Lonnie","Nichole","Phyllis"],"label_c":["archaenido","black widow","cart spider","redback","wolf spider"],"label_d":["Chile","Dominica","East Timor","Qatar","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d7a855ca88554847b84394356a7e1a7"} {"story":"Help Avery figure out the shipping costs for each customer, and determine what's in each package and where it is being shipped to.","clues":["The shipment that cost $7.75 is Alexander's.","Of the shipment going to Mattawamkeag and the package that cost $7.75, one contains the toaster and the other is Tyler's.","The shipment with the tea set in it didn't cost $8.75.","The package going to Glenhaven is either the shipment with the toaster in it or Johnnie's shipment.","Steven's shipment cost 1 dollar more than the shipment with the television in it.","Alexander's shipment cost 2 dollars more than the package with the basketball in it.","The shipment with the television in it isn't Johnnie's.","The package that cost $8.75 isn't Ron's.","The package going to Newport Beach cost somewhat more than the shipment with the television in it.","The shipment going to Bingham is Alexander's.","The shipment going to Applegate cost 1 dollar more than the package with the television in it."],"categories":["Prices","Items","Customers","Towns"],"label_a":["$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["basketball","fruit basket","tea set","television","toaster"],"label_c":["Alexander","Johnnie","Ron","Steven","Tyler"],"label_d":["Applegate","Bingham","Glenhaven","Mattawamkeag","Newport Beach"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26b707bc01ad823b9d2085c6e9af58b2"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Of the person who has been studying the Lerryna culture and Ira, one has been working in Yemen and the other will publish in March.","Nadine will not publish in April.","Floyd will publish 2 months after the student who has been studying the Vorycia culture.","The person who has been working in Pakistan is either the person who has been studying the Xozix culture or the person who has been studying the Lerryna culture.","Neither Zachary nor the person who has been working in Oman is the student who has been studying the Iaick culture.","The person who will publish in May hasn't been working in Venezuela.","Neither the student who has been studying the Lerryna culture nor the student who has been studying the Zhale culture is Zachary.","The student who has been studying the Lerryna culture, the person who has been studying the Iaick culture and the student who will publish in March are all different students.","The student who has been studying the Iaick culture will publish sometime after the student who has been working in Pakistan.","Ira will publish 2 months after the student who has been working in Finland."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Floyd","Ira","Nadine","Rodney","Zachary"],"label_c":["Iaick","Lerryna","Vorycia","Xozix","Zhale"],"label_d":["Finland","Oman","Pakistan","Venezuela","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c245fdbde83072911be80e70ecce8b5"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Neither the $175,000 stamp nor the \"Cap de Boule\" was the stamp that was issued in 1945.","The $150,000 stamp originally came out in 1879.","Nina Nunez's stamp was either the \"Cap de Boule\" or the \"Yellownose\".","The stamp that was issued in 1903 wasn't the \"Inverted Blue\".","The $125,000 stamp wasn't issued in 1903.","Of the $225,000 stamp and the stamp that was issued in 1868, one was bought by Sal Sanchez and the other was the \"Yellownose\".","The $150,000 stamp wasn't the \"Bull's Dove\".","Odette Opal's stamp sold for $25,000 more than Nina Nunez's stamp.","Mel Morton's stamp wasn't the \"Bull's Dove\".","Mel Morton's stamp sold for $175,000.","Odette Opal's stamp sold for $50,000 less than Sal Sanchez's stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Mel Morton","Nina Nunez","Odette Opal","Ray Ricardo","Sal Sanchez"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Cap de Boule","Frog\\'s Eye","Inverted Blue","Yellownose"],"label_d":["1868","1879","1903","1927","1945"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52509d18647df8ec8e430241f47a944e"} {"story":"A special election was held this week in Wyoming to fill a recently vacated State Senate seat. Using only the clues that follow, determine each candidate's total number of votes as well as his or her hometown and profession.","clues":["Neither the academic nor the Glendale native was Dale Donovan.","Of the Lakota native and the candidate who received 10,000 votes, one was Cate Carlson and the other is the doctor.","Bev Baird ended up with 10,000 votes.","The academic finished 500 votes ahead of Gilda Gray.","The politician who received 10,500 votes was either the lawyer or Bev Baird.","Of Dale Donovan and the Lakota native, one ended up with 9,500 votes and the other is the lawyer.","The Daly City native finished an unknown number of votes behind the writer.","Gilda Gray finished 1,000 votes behind the doctor.","Dale Donovan isn't from Indian Wells.","The candidate who received 9,000 votes isn't from Glendale."],"categories":["Votes","Candidates","Professions","Hometowns"],"label_a":["8,500","9,000","9,500","10,000","10,500"],"label_b":["Al Allen","Bev Baird","Cate Carlson","Dale Donovan","Gilda Gray"],"label_c":["academic","doctor","lawyer","rancher","writer"],"label_d":["Coalinga","Daly City","Glendale","Indian Wells","Lakota"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95dbfdd93aff9b2724d7579ca598e7c5"} {"story":"Odysseus Exploration Company has been focused on salvaging a number of known pirate wrecks from the Celtic Sea. Using only the clues below, match each of the ships they're investigating to the year it sank and its final captain, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The ship from England sank 18 years before the vessel captained by Sparrow Annis.","The ship from Scotland sank 18 years before the Sea Shame.","Of the Mermaid and the ship that sank in 1749, one hailed from Scotland and the other hailed from England.","The five ships were the vessel that sank in 1767, the ship captained by Crazy Kate, the Vile Night, the one from Spain and the boat captained by Red Beard Ben.","Of the ship captained by Wicked Weiss and the vessel from Spain, one was the Crusty Knave and the other was the Vile Night.","Of the ship captained by Crazy Kate and the Sea Shame, one hailed from Denmark and the other went down in 1767."],"categories":["Years","Ships","Pirates","Countries"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Crusty Knave","Dagger","Mermaid","Sea Shame","Vile Night"],"label_c":["Crazy Kate","Four Eyed Fin","Red Beard Ben","Sparrow Annis","Wicked Weiss"],"label_d":["Denmark","England","France","Scotland","Spain"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8cb37028daceef2d7ead476aa242c9a"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Wild Ones received more nominations than the movie directed by Danny Trevor.","The movie that received 3 nominations, the romance, and Bold Service are three different films.","The film that received 6 nominations was directed by Adrienne Day.","Thorn of Suns wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.","Of the action film and Bold Service, one got 4 nominations and the other was directed by Tank Reznor.","Bold Service received 2 fewer nominations than the film directed by Maddie Mintz.","The film that received 6 nominations, the romance, Sea of Dreams and Thorn of Suns are all different films.","Of the film that received 2 nominations and the thriller, one is Thorn of Suns and the other was directed by Tank Reznor.","Wild Ones wasn't the drama."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Fatal Sheen","Sea of Dreams","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor"],"label_d":["action film","drama","film-noir","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=beb6976e92d802ac2469ed8b5d2fb8f8"} {"story":"\"Extreme Outdoor Survival\" is a popular television show that drops one person, alone, into a deserted location and films them as they try to survive for two weeks in the wild. Each episode features a different person, in a different location, and each survivalist is given a different tool (like a fire starter) to use during the show. Using only the clues below, match each show to its survivalist, location and air date, and determine what survival tool each person was given.","clues":["Isaac's episode is either the show where the survivor brought the rope or the show where the survivor brought the fire starter.","The show that aired on May 4th didn't give its survivor the knife.","The episode where the survivor brought the rope was filmed in Bolivia.","Jon's episode wasn't filmed in Kiribati.","The show that aired on April 20th was filmed in Myanmar.","The show where the survivor brought the knife is either the episode filmed in Nicaragua or Jon's show.","Of the show filmed in New Zealand and Earl's show, one aired on April 13th and the other gave its survivor the water filter.","The show filmed in New Zealand aired 1 week before the show where the survivor brought the rope.","Zachary's episode aired 1 week after the show filmed in Bolivia."],"categories":["Dates","Survivors","Countries","Tools"],"label_a":["April 6th","April 13th","April 20th","April 27th","May 4th"],"label_b":["Earl","Isaac","Jon","Luke","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bolivia","Kiribati","Myanmar","Nicaragua","New Zealand"],"label_d":["fire starter","knife","pot","rope","water filter"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b1a40116e822b291618f00d00131a72"} {"story":"Rebecca works at \"Superfood Smoothies,\" and she's got a long line of customers waiting for their orders. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his or her order type and price.","clues":["The customer who wanted bananas paid 3 dollars less than the customer who wanted raspberries.","Of the customer who paid $9.75 and Yolanda, one asked for ginger and the other wanted tangerines.","The person who paid $6.75 asked for kale.","The person who requested kale paid 1 dollar less than Betsy.","Wilbur paid $9.75.","The customer who wanted bananas paid 1 dollar less than the customer who requested ginger.","The customer who wanted bananas didn't request chia seeds.","The customer who wanted strawberries paid less than the customer who wanted bananas.","Of the person who wanted tangerines and the person who requested acai berries, one paid $9.75 and the other is Delores."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Superfoods","Fruits"],"label_a":["$6.75","$7.75","$8.75","$9.75","$10.75"],"label_b":["Betsy","Delores","Frederick","Wilbur","Yolanda"],"label_c":["acai berries","chia seeds","flaxseed","ginger","kale"],"label_d":["bananas","blackberries","raspberries","strawberries","tangerines"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=032f21615a7f44851b57a66321bfff19"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["Of the pygmy racer and the black & red animal, one is 24 inches long and the other is from Panama.","The black & green reptile is from New Guinea.","The serpent from Panama is either the tawny cobra or the animal that is 30 inches long.","The black & red snake isn't from Cambodia.","Of the reptile that is 12 inches long and the animal from Spain, one is the ash python and the other is yellow & blue.","The banded keel is 6 inches longer than the animal from Nicaragua.","The animal from Cambodia is 6 inches longer than the snake from New Guinea.","The yellow & blue snake is from Nicaragua.","The serpent from Panama is 6 inches longer than the snake from Cambodia.","The black & white snake isn't from Spain."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches"],"label_b":["ash python","banded keel","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","winged snake"],"label_c":["Cambodia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama","Spain"],"label_d":["black & green","black & red","black & white","brown & red","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8c8bd28ea38df9d4b4a599682860552"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The insect won by Nelson wasn't the 9th lot.","The butterfly that was auctioned 6th sold for somewhat more than the Papillionidae.","Of the insect won by Gabriel and the butterfly that was auctioned 4th, one sold for $260 and the other was the Satyrid.","The Hesperidae sold for somewhat less than the butterfly that was auctioned 4th.","The butterfly won by Wallace wasn't the Nymphalidae.","The butterfly won by Wallace was the 6th lot.","The butterfly that sold for $290 wasn't the 4th lot.","The butterfly that was auctioned 8th sold for 10 dollars more than the insect won by Nelson.","The butterfly that sold for $270 was the Megathymidae.","Neither the insect that sold for $280 nor the Hesperidae was the insect won by Harry.","The Hesperidae sold for somewhat more than the insect won by Nelson."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Harry","Ian","Nelson","Wallace"],"label_c":["4th","6th","7th","8th","9th"],"label_d":["Hesperidae","Megathymidae","Nymphalidae","Papillionidae","Satyrid"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b65444bf0e1134493142a256127bcef"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["Bai Yun was either the panda born in March or the baby that weighed 89 grams.","Po Lang's baby was born sometime before Hua Mei.","The panda that weighed 89 grams wasn't Nan Sheng's baby.","Yuan Zai's baby was either the baby that weighed 89 grams or Hua Mei.","The baby born in January, the offspring that weighed 97 grams, Nan Sheng's baby and Xi Lian's baby were all different pandas.","Of Yuan Zai's baby and Chi Chi, one weighed 119 grams and the other weighed 97 grams.","Of Xi Lian's baby and the offspring born in March, one weighed 93 grams and the other was Mei Lan.","Bai Yun wasn't born in January.","Of Mei Lan and Tian Tian's baby, one was born in January and the other was born in March.","The panda that weighed 93 grams was born 1 month before Mei Lan."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Den Ping","Hua Mei","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Po Lang","Tian Tian","Xi Lian","Yuan Zai"],"label_d":["82 grams","89 grams","93 grams","97 grams","119 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0a84414f8feabd4d28ea5210a73126b"} {"story":"Pravanox Pharmaceuticals has spent decades scouring the world's rainforests for new sources of medical drugs, and this year a number of these new drugs have been officially approved by the FDA. Using only the clues below, match each drug to the condition it treats, the month it was approved, and the source from which its main ingredient is derived.","clues":["The pharmaceutical that treats heart disease is either the pharmaceutical sourced from a specific type of beetle or Damasol.","The medicine approved in May isn't sourced from a mushroom.","Of the medicine approved in January and the drug sourced from a specific type of bromeliad, one treats dengue fever and the other is Damasol.","The medicine approved in February, Favolin, and the drug sourced from a specific type of beetle are three different drugs.","The drug sourced from a specific type of mushroom is either Gravon or the medicine that treats influenza.","The medicine approved in April treats dengue fever.","Hamzell was approved in April.","Of the medicine sourced from a specific type of wasp and the pharmaceutical that treats arthritis, one is Gravon and the other was approved in February."],"categories":["Months","Drugs","Conditions","Sources"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Damasol","Favolin","Gravon","Hamzell","Zednisen"],"label_c":["arthritis","dengue fever","heart disease","influenza","meningitis"],"label_d":["beetle","bromeliad","mushroom","fig orchid","wasp"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff4f92a7a5162ac2830fe38539b0b543"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each gave an oral presentation today on a different Roman Emperor. Match each student to their emperor and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The five students were Rudy, the student who spoke for 12 minutes, the presenter who got the A-, the student who spoke for 8 minutes and the student who gave the presentation on Constantine.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on Galerius and the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes, one was Rudy and the other was Dave.","Neither Gina nor the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes was the presenter who gave the presentation on Augustus.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes didn't get the B+.","Of Gina and the student who gave the presentation on Claudius, one spoke for 8 minutes and the other got the A-.","The presenter who gave the presentation on Claudius spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who got the C-.","The student who gave the presentation on Constantine spoke 4 minutes less than Belinda.","The student who got the C+ spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Gina."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Emperors","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Belinda","Dave","Gina","Johnnie","Rudy"],"label_c":["Augustus","Claudius","Constantine","Galerius","Licinius"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8463ca636dc4f042b2c91caa7bb7de15"} {"story":"Danielle is checking out some single-person submarines online. Using only the clues below, match each submarine to its maximum depth and determine the name of the company that sells it and its retail price.","clues":["The submersible with a maximum depth of 8,500 feet costs 2,000 dollars more than the Cafader Six.","The Steado G5 costs $29,000.","The Abby EX-4 doesn't have a maximum depth of 13,000 feet.","The submarine with a maximum depth of 13,000 feet is either the submersible built by MarineCo or the craft built by Deep Sea Inc..","The Abby EX-4 doesn't have a maximum depth of 5,500 feet.","Of the Marine V and the craft with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet, one is sold by MarineCo and the other costs $29,000.","The $25,000 craft, the submarine with a maximum depth of 2,500 feet, and the submarine built by Ecomarine Ltd. are three different submarines.","The craft built by Deep Sea Inc. costs somewhat less than the Cafader Six.","The Marine V costs 2,000 dollars more than the submersible built by Zephyr Waves."],"categories":["Prices","Submarines","Companies","Max Depths"],"label_a":["$25,000","$26,000","$27,000","$28,000","$29,000"],"label_b":["Abby EX-4","Cafader Six","Marine V","Rubico One","Steado G5"],"label_c":["Deep Sea Inc.","Ecomarine Ltd.","MarineCo","Pan Systems","Zephyr Waves"],"label_d":["2,500 feet","5,500 feet","8,500 feet","13,000 feet","16,000 feet"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f7cc3e0c6586a52d2dd17191d9295a0"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["The 250 page assignment was published in 2007.","The book published in 2009 is shorter than Hazel's project.","Of Orlando's assignment and Suzanne's assignment, one is in Hebrew and the other was published in 2007.","The 225 page project is either Ira's project or the book published in 2007.","The 175 page assignment is either the Italian project or Orlando's project.","Suzanne's project wasn't published in 2004.","The 250 page assignment isn't in Swedish.","The book published in 2008 is 25 pages shorter than the Dutch assignment.","The book published in 2009 is 25 pages longer than Suzanne's project.","The 225 page project wasn't published in 2008."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages"],"label_b":["Bryan","Hazel","Ira","Orlando","Suzanne"],"label_c":["2004","2007","2008","2009","2012"],"label_d":["Arabic","Dutch","Hebrew","Italian","Swedish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc454bb72ec19cabc7329fc1a3023b5d"} {"story":"Match each auctioned butterfly species to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["Neither the insect that sold for $90 nor Otis's purchase was the specimen from Samoa.","The insect that sold for $90 wasn't from Botswana.","The specimen from Samoa cost 15 dollars less than the torturix butterfly.","The clearwing butterfly cost 30 dollars less than the specimen from Samoa.","The insect that sold for $45 was from Ukraine.","Rena's purchase cost 15 dollars less than the peacock butterfly.","Of the torturix butterfly and the peacock butterfly, one was won by Otis and the other sold for $90.","The specimen from Botswana wasn't the peacock butterfly.","The specimen from Tunisia was either the peacock butterfly or the swallowtail butterfly.","Heather's purchase was either the swallowtail butterfly or the specimen from Samoa.","Faye's purchase was the torturix butterfly.","Phillip's purchase didn't cost $105."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Butterflies","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Faye","Heather","Otis","Phillip","Rena"],"label_c":["clearwing","grayling","peacock","swallowtail","torturix"],"label_d":["Australia","Botswana","Samoa","Tunisia","Ukraine"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d31f670a24edb221e24b0da8cf93ff36"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Cortez's cake will be delivered 2 days before the cake shaped like a sports car.","The October 8 delivery won't be key lime-flavored.","The October 6 delivery will be lemon-flavored.","Mrs. Massey's cake will be in the shape of a turtle.","Mrs. Nolan's cake won't be chocolate-flavored.","The October 8 delivery won't be chocolate-flavored.","Of the order shaped like a sailboat and the October 7 delivery, one is for Mrs. Nolan and the other will be lemon-flavored.","Mrs. Nolan's order won't be key lime-flavored.","Mrs. Danielson's cake will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Lowe's cake.","Mrs. Massey's cake will be delivered sometime before the key lime cake.","The October 7 delivery won't be banana-flavored.","Neither the cake shaped like a rocket ship nor the cake shaped like a sports car is the October 9 delivery."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Cortez","Danielson","Lowe","Massey","Nolan"],"label_c":["biplane","rocket ship","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","key lime","lemon","raspberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7718bad47a7a5c3d03e7ed8b19247357"} {"story":"Professor Barrie is an impact crater specialist at the University of Dusseldorf. Help him with his research by matching each of the listed impact craters to its size (diameter in meters), geological period, and the country in which it was found.","clues":["The crater in modern-day Russia is either the 150 m. wide one or the 125 m. wide one.","The Cersay impact crater was formed during the Devonian period.","The 200 m. wide crater wasn't formed during the Cretaceous period.","The Garight impact crater was formed during the Jurassic period.","The one in modern-day Macedonia is 25 meters smaller than the Vorckin impact crater.","The five craters are the 175 m. wide crater, the Vorckin impact crater, the Cersay impact crater, the one in modern-day Andorra and the Asanish impact crater.","The 200 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Carboniferous period.","The crater in modern-day Macedonia is 25 meters wider than the one in modern-day France.","The Moriwa impact crater is wider than the crater in modern-day Ethiopia.","The 100 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Carboniferous period.","The 100 m. wide one wasn't formed during the Devonian period."],"categories":["Diameters","Craters","Periods","Countries"],"label_a":["100 m.","125 m.","150 m.","175 m.","200 m."],"label_b":["Asanish","Cersay","Garight","Moriwa","Vorckin"],"label_c":["Carboniferous","Cretaceous","Devonian","Jurassic","Ordovician"],"label_d":["Andorra","Ethiopia","France","Macedonia","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=333d29268628c6c0dbf83ad94225ac73"} {"story":"Beverly Beatrix runs The Honey Shop, a specialty store that sells a wide variety of locally-produced honeys. Using only the clues below, match each item in her inventory to its price per jar, nectar source, local provider, and the town from which it is sourced.","clues":["The $6.50 honey comes from Winterport.","The sage honey is produced by Nick Norris.","Of the $8.50 honey and the sage honey, one is produced by Ivy Ingram and the other comes from Santa Clara.","The five products are Linda Lynn's honey, the honey from Santa Clara, the alfalfa product, the $5.50 honey and the product from Mariaville.","The sourwood product doesn't come from Mariaville.","The product from Orient costs 1 dollar less than Ivy Ingram's honey.","The lemon blossom honey doesn't come from Kellerton.","Linda Lynn's honey costs 2 dollars less than the product from Santa Clara.","The sourwood honey doesn't come from Kellerton.","The honey from Winterport isn't produced by Jim Joyner."],"categories":["Prices","Nectars","Providers","Towns"],"label_a":["$5.50","$6.50","$7.50","$8.50","$9.50"],"label_b":["alfalfa","clover","lemon blossom","sage","sourwood"],"label_c":["Ivy Ingram","Jim Joyner","Linda Lynn","Midge Mintz","Nick Norris"],"label_d":["Kellerton","Mariaville","Orient","Santa Clara","Winterport"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37ece902423fe72cfe82003512612201"} {"story":"A prize has been announced, awarding $50 million to the first privately-owned company to successfully send a probe to Neptune. Using only the clues that follow, match each company to its rocket and home country, and determine the month in which it will launch its probe.","clues":["The rocket that will launch in January is made by SpaceZen.","The Dreadco isn't owned by Permias.","The rocket that will launch in April is either the rocket from New Zealand or the rocket from Russia.","Neither the Cornick nor the rocket developed by SpaceZen is the rocket from Costa Rica.","The Foltron is either the rocket from Costa Rica or the rocket developed by Rubicorp.","The rocket developed by Techtrin will launch 3 months after the Cornick.","Of the rocket that will launch in February and the rocket from Iran, one is made by Rubicorp and the other is the Exatris.","The rocket that will launch in February isn't from New Zealand.","The rocket from Qatar is made by Permias."],"categories":["Months","Names","Companies","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Beritron","Cornick","Dreadco","Exatris","Foltron"],"label_c":["Omnipax","Permias","Rubicorp","SpaceZen","Techtrin"],"label_d":["Costa Rica","Iran","New Zealand","Qatar","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4fecfd9fc78dc8f1d0aee8a9e00b26ed"} {"story":"Janice is obsessed with always finding the absolute cheapest price for gasoline whenever she needs to fill up her tank. Today though she's in a different part of the state and needs help with her search. Give her a hand by matching each gas station to its price per gallon, and determine its town and address.","clues":["Energo is either the business charging $1.15 per gallon or the business charging $1.07 per gallon.","Gas-N-Go is in Jenner.","The store on Sunset Way isn't in Jenner.","The store in Irvine charges 8 cents more per gallon than the business in Oakville.","Fuel Stop charges 4 cents more per gallon than Ballantines.","The business in Northfield charges 4 cents less per gallon than the store on Fir Street.","Fuel Stop isn't on Sunset Way.","The store on Wright Street charges 4 cents more per gallon than Gas-N-Go.","Of the business in Oakville and the business on Wright Street, one is Ballantines and the other offers gas at $1.07 per gallon.","Ballantines charges somewhat more per gallon than the store on Rice Court."],"categories":["Prices","Gas Stations","Towns","Streets"],"label_a":["$1.07","$1.11","$1.15","$1.19","$1.23"],"label_b":["Ballantines","Energo","Gas-N-Go","Fuel Stop","Kwik Mart"],"label_c":["Firebaugh","Irvine","Jenner","Northfield","Oakville"],"label_d":["Fir Street","Penates Drive","Rice Court","Sunset Way","Wright Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f34394bad9ffeff0e14726bf21db8f43"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The scout from troop 4250 was awarded 1 spot before Latasha.","The youngster who won the theater badge, Josefina and the scout who got the third award were all different girls.","Latasha didn't win the swimming badge.","Latasha, the youngster who got the first award, and the scout who won the leadership badge are three different girls.","Dolores, the youngster from troop 5025, and the girl who won the theater badge are three different girls.","Of the scout who won the first aid badge and the scout who got the first award, one was in troop 4250 and the other was Dolores.","The girl who got the fourth award was in troop 4443.","Dolores was awarded fifth.","The girl who won the leadership badge was either Felicia or the girl who got the second award.","Josefina was awarded 2 spots before the scout from troop 3094."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Dolores","Felicia","Josefina","Latasha","Yvonne"],"label_c":["dance","first aid","leadership","swimming","theater"],"label_d":["3094","4250","4443","4908","5025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=596a0269119ec552b17f6a2cb1995657"} {"story":"Every year Simon takes an \"adventure holiday\" with a friend to some new location within the United States. Determine each trip's activity, state and year, as well as the friend Simon went with.","clues":["The trip with Calvin was 1 year before the hang gliding vacation.","The vacation with Dustin, the 2003 vacation, the Louisiana trip and the 2001 vacation are all different trips.","The cycling trip was 3 years before the Louisiana holiday.","The hunting vacation is either the 2003 vacation or the holiday with Dustin.","Of the camping trip and the 2004 holiday, one was with Tasha and the other was in Delaware.","The Pennsylvania vacation was after the hunting vacation.","The 2003 trip was in Pennsylvania.","The vacation with Andy wasn't in 2005.","The holiday with Andy wasn't in Rhode Island."],"categories":["Years","Friends","Activities","States"],"label_a":["2001","2002","2003","2004","2005"],"label_b":["Andy","Calvin","Dustin","Lillie","Tasha"],"label_c":["camping","cycling","hang gliding","hiking","hunting"],"label_d":["Connecticut","Delaware","Louisiana","Pennsylvania","Rhode Island"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e8b4a1297862ff5eb1c70d6e691f327"} {"story":"A standardized test has recently been developed that is now used to determine the general effectiveness of any form of A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). A series of different A.I. systems, each named after a different person in Ancient Greek history, has recently been scored according to this test. Using only the clues below, match each A.I. system to its test score, and determine the institution that submitted it and the head of each team that built it.","clues":["The system from Cambridge finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the system built by Dr. Odle's team.","The five systems were the A.I. built by Dr. Coulson's team, Thales, Proclus, the system that scored 62% and the A.I. from UCLA.","The system from SFIT finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of the A.I. from UCLA.","The system built by Dr. Dower's team finished with a score that was 7 percent lower than that of Archimedes.","The A.I. built by Dr. Abbratozzato's team was either the A.I. from Cambridge or the system that scored 62%.","Of Zeno and Thales, one scored 83% and the other was built by Dr. Dower's team.","The A.I. from CIT finished with a score that was 21 percent higher than that of Proclus."],"categories":["Scores","A.I.","Institutions","Team Heads"],"label_a":["55%","62%","69%","76%","83%"],"label_b":["Archimedes","Proclus","Pythagoeas","Thales","Zeno"],"label_c":["Cambridge","CIT","MIT","SFIT","UCLA"],"label_d":["Abbratozzato","Coulson","Dower","Odle","Whitlaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e8886b1b3ad30cc8c228501d534a106"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["The player who threw the white darts finished 14 points lower than the player who threw the yellow darts.","Bill didn't finish with 41 points.","The player who scored 55 points threw the yellow darts.","Donald scored 7 points higher than the contestant from Toledo.","Of the contestant who scored 69 points and the player from Braddyville, one threw the gray darts and the other was Hubert.","The contestant from Dana Point scored 7 points higher than Hubert.","The contestant who scored 62 points didn't throw the green darts.","Luther didn't throw the white darts.","The player from Braddyville scored somewhat higher than the player from Yorktown.","The contestant from Oakland Acres threw the white darts.","The player who scored 69 points was either the contestant who threw the gray darts or Luther."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Bill","Donald","Hubert","Luther","Willard"],"label_c":["gray","green","orange","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Braddyville","Dana Point","Oakland Acres","Toledo","Yorktown"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=739aeee3f7e37887f91f0050c2942541"} {"story":"The Wilmore County State Fair features a world-famous \"ostrich race\" each year. Help Donnie write an article about this year's race by matching each ostrich to its race number (100-140) and hometown, and determine the order in which each finished.","clues":["Ozzy wasn't from Old Station.","#128, Polly, the runner that finished third and Kermit were all different animals.","Polly, #126, and the animal from Old Station are three different animals.","Polly finished 1 place before the bird from Jolley.","Of the ostrich from Jolley and the runner that finished third, one was #105 and the other is Otis.","Of the ostrich from Gilmore City and the runner that finished fourth, one was #118 and the other is Kermit.","Kermit wasn't from Upper Lake.","#105 finished 2 places after Polly.","Ophelia was #120."],"categories":["Placement","Ostriches","Numbers","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Kermit","Ophelia","Otis","Ozzy","Polly"],"label_c":["105","118","120","126","128"],"label_d":["Gilmore City","Jolley","Old Station","Paullina","Upper Lake"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a18c40f6105805765db987e13aea88e7"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Calvin didn't have the orange soda.","The diner who ordered the meatloaf paid 1 dollar less than the one who got the iced tea.","Roberto paid less than the diner who ordered the cheese steak.","Nina had the iced tea.","Nina paid 2 dollars less than the one who got the lemonade.","Calvin was either the diner who ordered the meatloaf or the diner who paid $6.99.","Of Felipe and the one who got the water, one paid $7.99 and the other ordered the tuna melt.","The diner who ordered the cheese steak paid 1 dollar less than the diner who ordered the club sandwich.","The diner who paid $8.99 had the cream soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Bradley","Calvin","Felipe","Nina","Roberto"],"label_c":["cream soda","iced tea","lemonade","orange soda","water"],"label_d":["cheese steak","club sandwich","meatloaf","spaghetti","tuna melt"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9adbed463e0611ebc9300e5f6532b4ce"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Of the team leaving in January and the expedition going to Chile, one will include Mercedes and the other will include Mike.","Traci's expedition will leave 2 months after Ella's expedition.","Fred's team will leave in February.","The team leaving in May will include Mercedes.","Brittany's team will leave 1 month before Leon's expedition.","Traci's team will be either Mike's team or Evan's expedition.","The team going to Romania won't include Brittany.","Janice's team will leave 1 month after the expedition going to Qatar.","Mike's expedition will leave 1 month before the team going to Libya."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Evan","Fred","Leon","Mike","Zachary"],"label_c":["Brittany","Ella","Janice","Mercedes","Traci"],"label_d":["Chile","Ecuador","Libya","Qatar","Romania"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=751ee13dc996c3022ab0aef93b5f64eb"} {"story":"The Winter Olympics have just wrapped up in Norway. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by each country.","clues":["The team that won 5 gold medals didn't finish with 4 silver medals.","The team that won 15 bronze medals was either the squad from Oman or the squad that won 6 silver medals.","The team that won 8 bronze medals didn't finish with 10 silver medals.","The team that won 2 gold medals didn't end with 4 bronze medals.","The squad from Paraguay ended the games with 3 more gold medals than the team from Oman.","The team that won 8 bronze medals ended the games with somewhat fewer gold medals than the squad that won 4 silver medals.","The team that won 15 bronze medals ended the games with 1 more gold medal than the team that won 6 bronze medals.","The squad from Zimbabwe finished with 2 gold medals.","Of the team from Luxembourg and the squad that won 8 bronze medals, one ended with 1 silver medal and the other finished with 1 gold medal.","The team from Luxembourg ended the games with 1 fewer gold medal than the team that won 6 silver medals."],"categories":["Gold Medals","Countries","Silver Medals","Bronze Medals"],"label_a":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_b":["Luxembourg","Oman","Paraguay","Venezuela","Zimbabwe"],"label_c":["1","4","5","6","10"],"label_d":["1","4","6","8","15"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=763f6689846e79abcffaaeb517531090"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["Neither the Kane family's building nor Leiman Manor is the house on Grove Street.","Benson Hills was built 14 years before the home on Vine Street.","The 1848 building isn't owned by the Kane family.","The home on Grove Street is either the 1855 house or the Zimmerman family's home.","Of the 1855 home and the building on Wright Street, one is owned by the Gaines family and the other is Belle Grove.","The building on Highland Drive was built 14 years before Leiman Manor.","The building on Highland Drive was built 21 years before the Zimmerman family's house.","The house on Thiesse Drive was built 14 years after the Porter family's home.","Roesch Heights isn't owned by the Zimmerman family."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862"],"label_b":["Belle Grove","Benson Hills","Leiman Manor","Porcher Place","Roesch Heights"],"label_c":["Gaines","Kane","Porter","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Grove Street","Highland Drive","Thiesse Drive","Vine Street","Wright Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=192be83063ca731b8307b112ff7d255d"} {"story":"Dave has opened a studio in downtown Boulder which offers classes in a number of different types of yoga. Using only the clues below, match each class to its leader and scheduled time, and determine the total number of students in each.","clues":["The prenatal yoga session is either the 12:30pm session or Pamela's session.","The iyengar yoga session doesn't have exactly 14 people in it.","The class with 9 people starts sometime after the prenatal yoga class.","The class with 15 people begins 1 hour before the iyengar yoga session.","The 11:30am session isn't led by Karen.","The class with 15 people is either the 9:30am class or the hatha yoga session.","Karen's session, the 1:30pm session, and the prenatal yoga class are three different classes.","The session with 6 people starts 1 hour after the iyengar yoga session.","Of the 10:30am class and the 1:30pm session, one teaches bikram yoga and the other is led by Rosemary.","The hatha yoga class is at 12:30pm.","The session with 5 people is led by Opal."],"categories":["Times","Yoga Types","Leaders","Class Sizes"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["bikram","hatha","iyengar","prenatal","vinyasa"],"label_c":["Karen","Nancy","Opal","Pamela","Rosemary"],"label_d":["5","6","9","14","15"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da492d0966fcf5a65ff88fdd1008a87a"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family moving into the Summit Street apartment isn't moving in on Saturday.","The family moving in on Tuesday is paying 10 dollars less per month than the Kerrs.","The family paying $700 a month isn't moving into the Jessica Lane apartment.","Of the family paying $720 a month and the family moving into the Ivy Street apartment, one is moving in on Sunday and the other is the Nortons.","The family paying $710 a month is moving in on Thursday.","The family moving in on Tuesday is paying more per month than the Russells.","The family moving into the M Street apartment, the family paying $710 a month, the family paying $690 a month and the family moving in on Sunday are all different families.","The Kerrs aren't moving into the M Street apartment.","The family paying $700 a month is either the family moving in on Saturday or the family moving in on Thursday.","The family paying $720 a month isn't moving into the Summit Street apartment.","The Nortons are moving in on Thursday.","The Quinns aren't paying $720 a month."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720"],"label_b":["Ingrams","Kerrs","Nortons","Quinns","Russells"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ivy Street","Jessica Lane","M Street","Summit Street","Todd Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=655d490198bd02dfdb5e0c617e4a0bf3"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The Fierro, the automobile with the RBD-337 plates, and the vehicle that received the $50 fine are three different cars.","The car from Mississippi was fined somewhat less than the automobile with the RBD-337 plates.","The vehicle with the GGZ-007 plates, the Hornet, and the automobile that received the $75 fine are three different cars.","The Cavalo was fined 25 dollars less than the automobile with the GGZ-007 plates.","Of the car with the SVZ-880 plates and the automobile that received the $25 fine, one is from South Dakota and the other is the Hornet.","The car from Indiana is either the Cavalo or the car with the GGZ-007 plates.","The Hornet was fined 25 dollars more than the Dartson.","Of the car that received the $25 fine and the vehicle from Mississippi, one has the FRZ-192 plates and the other is the Cavalo.","The vehicle from Hawaii doesn't have the RBD-337 plates.","The automobile that received the $50 fine is from Indiana."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Etsalle","Fierro","Hornet"],"label_c":["BMG-831","FRZ-192","GGZ-007","RBD-337","SVZ-880"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Indiana","Louisiana","Mississippi","South Dakota"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=333b995f3f0913a2645247f05038dd17"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The $182 siren wasn't released in 2003.","Neither the siren released in 1999 nor the siren released in 1997 is the $124 siren.","Of the $195 siren and the siren with a loudness of 120 decibels, one was released in 1994 and the other is the Rip Tide.","The Soundarm is 15 decibels louder than the siren released in 1999.","The Viking 5, the siren with a loudness of 115 decibels and the siren released in 2004 are all different sirens.","The Soundarm is either the siren released in 2003 or the $124 siren.","The siren released in 1994 is 5 decibels louder than the Viking 5.","Of the Eco Alert and the $188 siren, one was released in 1994 and the other is 100 decibels loud.","The siren with a loudness of 120 decibels wasn't released in 2004."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels"],"label_b":["Eco Alert","Rip Tide","Securalert","Soundarm","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1994","1997","1999","2003","2004"],"label_d":["$124","$160","$182","$188","$195"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38f055aabfdc25dc2be2be0267bb1186"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["The print of Corsica was published 18 years before the $750 map.","The map published in 1713 isn't priced at $2,500.","Gostaldo's map wasn't of Corsica.","The $315 print was published 18 years after the map of Iceland.","Caronelli's map was published 18 years after Bleux's map.","The map published in 1749 wasn't of Denmark.","Caronelli's map is either the $315 map or the map published in 1713.","Of the print of Warsaw and Muenster's print, one is priced at $315 and the other was published in 1767.","Bleux's map was published 36 years before Gostaldo's print.","Gostaldo's map is priced at $250."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Bleux","Caronelli","Gostaldo","Jenson","Muenster"],"label_c":["Corsica","Denmark","Iceland","Scandinavia","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$315","$750","$1,100","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=264d290decea9feffaa8c08ba3388370"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["The 18-year-old has a birthday 12 days after the 5-year-old.","Johanna doesn't live in Junction City.","Calvin has a birthday 4 days before Vicki.","Of the child from Quimby and Rosemarie, one is 9 years old and the other was born on April 15th.","The grandchild from Quimby isn't 8 years old.","The one from Mendota isn't 5 years old.","Vicki is either the 14-year-old or the 9-year-old.","The one from El Monte has a birthday 8 days before the child from Junction City.","The grandchild with the April 7th birthday is 5 years old.","The child from El Monte is 14 years old."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Calvin","Johanna","Rosemarie","Tanya","Vicki"],"label_c":["5","8","9","14","18"],"label_d":["El Monte","Junction City","Klamath River","Mendota","Quimby"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d841dacd20afd02bc8f6297b5691549f"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The class in room 405 isn't the Italian class.","The five classes are the class in room 314, the Italian class, the 9:00 am class, the class with 11 students and the 7:00 am class.","The course with 25 students starts 2 hours after the course in room 201.","The class in room 201 is the Mandarin class.","The class with 25 students starts 2 hours before the Italian class.","The Lithuanian class starts sometime after the Mandarin class.","The course in room 322 isn't the Lithuanian class.","Of the course with 18 students and the class in room 201, one starts at 9:00 am and the other is the Italian class.","The Mandarin class starts 2 hours after the course with 20 students.","The class in room 405 doesn't have 11 students.","The 7:00 am class is either the Russian class or the class with 20 students.","The Lithuanian class doesn't have 25 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm"],"label_b":["120","201","314","322","405"],"label_c":["8","11","18","20","25"],"label_d":["Dutch","Italian","Lithuanian","Mandarin","Russian"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4c0905e0bbb4856ee3684ca491bac0e"} {"story":"The Abbeville K-9 Academy trains dogs for use by a number of different county police forces. Using only the clues below, match each of their most recent \"students\" to the month in which they graduated and the name of the officer and county to which they were assigned.","clues":["Sarge was either the dog sent to Glacier County or the dog assigned to Officer Ramsey.","The canine assigned to Officer Cochran graduated sometime before the canine sent to Glacier County.","Of Hercules and the K-9 unit that graduated in April, one was assigned to Officer Black and the other was assigned to Officer Salinas.","The five dogs were the K-9 unit assigned to Officer Black, Hercules, the K-9 unit sent to Glacier County, the K-9 unit that graduated in July and the K-9 unit sent to Fairfield County.","Of the K-9 unit that graduated in March and McGruff, one went to Sycamore County and the other was assigned to Officer Black.","The dog sent to Kermit County, the dog that graduated in April, and Aries are three different dogs.","Aries wasn't assigned to Officer Cochran."],"categories":["Months","Dogs","Officers","Counties"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Aries","Barca","Hercules","McGruff","Sarge"],"label_c":["Black","Cochran","Nolan","Ramsey","Salinas"],"label_d":["Ash","Fairfield","Glacier","Kermit","Sycamore"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d7662091ddf93936010a64f9be119d8"} {"story":"The Ocala International Film Festival is being held this week. Using only the clues that follow, determine the director, running time and title of each film, as well as the country in which each was produced.","clues":["The movie produced in Finland isn't Harvest Sun.","The movie with a running time of 70 minutes wasn't made in Estonia.","Lionel Lowe's film is 5 minutes shorter than Arctic Visions.","The movie with a running time of 65 minutes wasn't made in Finland.","Sid Saunders's film is longer than Arctic Visions.","Sid Saunders's film wasn't made in Hungary.","Jesse Jimenez's film is 15 minutes longer than the film produced in Iceland.","Lionel Lowe's film is Milton Vale.","Of Ben Barrera's film and Dreams of July, one has a running time of 60 minutes and the other was made in Estonia.","The film produced in Romania is Milton Vale.","The movie with a running time of 65 minutes is either Harvest Sun or Jacky Steel."],"categories":["Lengths","Directors","Titles","Countries"],"label_a":["55 minutes","60 minutes","65 minutes","70 minutes","75 minutes"],"label_b":["Ben Barrera","Jesse Jimenez","Lionel Lowe","Sid Saunders","Tim Tucker"],"label_c":["Arctic Visions","Dreams of July","Harvest Sun","Jacky Steel","Milton Vale"],"label_d":["Estonia","Finland","Hungary","Iceland","Romania"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcffa0060918c15535687a138ad66387"} {"story":"Match each auctioned spider specimen to its owner and country of origin, and determine the final price paid for each.","clues":["The darkback cost 30 dollars more than Kristina's purchase.","The specimen from Kenya cost 30 dollars more than the darkback.","The ipstin spider cost 15 dollars more than the specimen from Dominica.","Rafael's purchase cost 30 dollars more than the specimen from Dominica.","Of the specimen from Iran and the specimen from Kenya, one was won by Phyllis and the other was the black widow.","The specimen from Kenya was either the arachnid that sold for $90 or the raft spider.","Olga's purchase cost more than the darkback.","The specimen from Spain was either the ipstin spider or the black widow."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Spiders","Countries"],"label_a":["$45","$60","$75","$90","$105"],"label_b":["Georgia","Kristina","Olga","Phyllis","Rafael"],"label_c":["black widow","cart spider","darkback","ipstin spider","raft spider"],"label_d":["Dominica","Iran","Jordan","Kenya","Spain"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ca3ddc3c88f112fcd8473415f26db50"} {"story":"The mayor of Witleyville today held a ceremony in which he awarded a number of local girl scouts their merit badges. Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each award was given, and match each girl to her batch and troop number.","clues":["The girl who got the first award was in troop 4443.","Elaine didn't win the theater badge.","The girl from troop 4908 was awarded 1 spot after Patsy.","Elaine was awarded 1 spot after the girl who won the leadership badge.","Angelina won the dance badge.","The youngster who got the second award wasn't in troop 4781.","The youngster from troop 4908 was either Angelina or the scout who won the leadership badge.","Of the scout from troop 4250 and Kendra, one won the dance badge and the other was awarded first.","The girl who won the first aid badge, the scout who got the fourth award, the youngster from troop 4908 and the scout from troop 4443 were all different girls."],"categories":["Orders","Girls","Badges","Troops"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Angelina","Elaine","Josefina","Kendra","Patsy"],"label_c":["ceramics","dance","first aid","leadership","theater"],"label_d":["4031","4250","4443","4781","4908"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=795e4a67ca3ec58bcf1886f366c69cac"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["The Restless Wave is somewhat shorter than the sailboat at Dock 8.","Ivor Ingram's sailboat is 9 feet shorter than the White Squid.","The sailboat at Dock 16 is 3 feet shorter than Hetta Hensley's boat.","Of the Restless Wave and the vessel at Dock 8, one is owned by Jasper Jones and the other is 22 ft long.","The five boats are Ivor Ingram's sailboat, the White Squid, the vessel at Dock 6, the Sea Spirit and the 22 ft sailboat.","Of the 22 ft boat and the sailboat at Dock 16, one is the Sea Spirit and the other is owned by Ernesto Ellis.","The Fair Weather isn't moored at Dock 22.","Neither Ernesto Ellis's boat nor the boat at Dock 22 is the White Squid."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Restless Wave","Sea Spirit","White Squid"],"label_c":["Betsy Becker","Ernesto Ellis","Hetta Hensley","Ivor Ingram","Jasper Jones"],"label_d":["6","8","16","19","22"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a79a886cfaf0a33bf2e349dd7bcbdcd3"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The sculpture presentation wasn't from Jamaica.","The exhibit from Yemen was held sometime after the ceramics exhibit.","The exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors, the exhibit from Yemen, and February's exhibit are three different exhibits.","The basketry exhibit was held 1 month before the presentation from Tunisia.","The exhibit that pulled in 7,525 visitors was held 1 month after the presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors.","Of the exhibit from Tunisia and the armor exhibit, one took place in March and the other saw 8,060 visitors.","The sculpture exhibit was held 1 month before the firearms exhibit.","The basketry presentation is either February's exhibit or the presentation that pulled in 10,425 visitors.","The five exhibits are the presentation that pulled in 6,910 visitors, April's exhibit, February's exhibit, the presentation from Russia and the basketry presentation."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["armor","basketry","ceramics","firearms","sculpture"],"label_c":["Jamaica","Oman","Russia","Tunisia","Yemen"],"label_d":["6,910","7,525","8,060","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d54006ab96d949a2327d22d416397f8"} {"story":"An auction was held today at which a number of rare butterfly specimens were sold. Determine the price and order of each auction lot, as well as the name of each winning bidder.","clues":["The butterfly won by Vincent didn't sell for $260.","Neither the insect that was auctioned 3rd nor the insect won by Sean was the Adonis blue.","Of the butterfly won by Daniel and the Papillionidae, one was the 7th lot and the other sold for $290.","The butterfly that sold for $250 was either the butterfly that was auctioned 3rd or the butterfly that was auctioned 1st.","The butterfly that sold for $250 wasn't the Stenzleridae.","The Pieridae was either the butterfly that was auctioned 2nd or the butterfly that sold for $260.","The insect won by Ian wasn't the 7th lot.","The butterfly that was auctioned 3rd sold for 30 dollars less than the Adonis blue.","The Stenzleridae sold for 10 dollars less than the insect won by Ian.","The insect won by Sean sold for $250."],"categories":["Prices","Winners","Orders","Butterflies"],"label_a":["$250","$260","$270","$280","$290"],"label_b":["Daniel","Gabriel","Ian","Sean","Vincent"],"label_c":["1st","2nd","3rd","7th","8th"],"label_d":["Adonis blue","Lycaenidae","Papillionidae","Pieridae","Stenzleridae"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6af9a7170404ff1020b09841cd99236"} {"story":"Cobb County has built several new sports arenas this year. Match each arena to the sport its set up for and the town it is in, and determine how many people each can hold.","clues":["Of the basketball facility and the arena in Coleville, one is Thompson Arena and the other holds 190 people.","The arena with seating for 270 people isn't in Ross.","Thompson Arena holds more people than the facility in Paramount.","The facility in Ross holds more people than Sanders Arena.","Neither the arena in Coleville nor Cantu Arena is the hockey facility.","The arena in Garber isn't set up for lacrosse games.","Neither Austin Arena nor Thompson Arena is the facility with seating for 270 people.","The five arenas are the facility with seating for 230 people, the facility in Coleville, Austin Arena, Cantu Arena and Thompson Arena.","Sanders Arena holds 80 more people than the baseball facility.","The arena with seating for 270 people isn't in Hoopa."],"categories":["Capacities","Arenas","Sports","Towns"],"label_a":["110","150","190","230","270"],"label_b":["Austin","Cantu","Sanders","Thompson","Vazquez"],"label_c":["baseball","basketball","hockey","lacrosse","rugby"],"label_d":["Coleville","Garber","Hoopa","Paramount","Ross"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a78ab085df8c67bc0932af7fa57f0fe"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The shell found in Aruba was found 6 years before the black and white seashell.","The seashell found in Aruba is either the pink and yellow seashell or the white and yellow seashell.","Of the seashell found in Aruba and the shell found in 1992, one is the coquina and the other is white and yellow.","The baby's ear shell was found in 1995.","The monk's fin shell was found 3 years before the brown and yellow seashell.","The horned turban shell wasn't found in 2001.","The baby's ear shell was found 6 years before the shell found in Barbuda.","The seashell found in 1995 wasn't found in Saint Lucia.","The coquina shell was found sometime after the shell found in Saint Lucia.","The seashell found in Martinique isn't black and white."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","coquina","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","shark eye"],"label_c":["black - white","brown - yellow","pink - white","pink - yellow","white - yellow"],"label_d":["Aruba","Barbuda","Grenada","Martinique","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ccf7b7b1a4cec45adc7bff08b0a2766"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["The five people are the customer in room 209, Mr. Daniels, Mills, Tran and the client who is staying for 4 days.","Of the guest in room 124 and Mr. Daniels, one is staying for 6 days and the other is from Utah.","Of the customer from Pennsylvania and the customer who is staying for 2 days, one is in room 209 and the other is Mr. Daniels.","Hartman isn't from Pennsylvania.","Mills is from Indiana.","Hartman isn't in room 320.","The customer in room 114 is staying 3 days longer than Mr. Daniels.","The client from Texas is staying for a shorter time than the person in room 124.","The client in room 114, the customer from Pennsylvania, and Tran are three different people."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mr. Daniels","Hartman","Jennings","Mills","Tran"],"label_c":["114","124","209","314","320"],"label_d":["Indiana","Oregon","Pennsylvania","Texas","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=491061fc25dca4ed11c2a28cda6f1235"} {"story":"A number of \"real life superheroes\" have set up shop in Paradise City, hoping to clean up the streets. Match each person to his superhero identity, and determine the year he started and the neighborhood he patrols.","clues":["\"Ultra Hex\" is either the superhero who started in 2007 or the hero who patrols Apple Valley.","\"Green Avenger\", Billy Brewer, the hero who started in 2011 and the hero who patrols Mission Vale are all different people.","The hero who started in 2008 doesn't patrol Frazier Park.","Of Danny Doyle and \"Wonderman\", one began his crusade in 2011 and the other patrols Green Hills.","The person who started in 2010 doesn't patrol Idyllwild.","Of the hero who started in 2007 and \"Deep Shadow\", one is Billy Brewer and the other patrols Green Hills.","The person who started in 2009 is either Gabe Grant or Danny Doyle.","Peter Powers began 2 years before the person who patrols Idyllwild."],"categories":["Years","Superheros","Real Names","Neighborhoods"],"label_a":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_b":["Criminal Bane","Deep Shadow","Green Avenger","Ultra Hex","Wonderman"],"label_c":["Billy Brewer","Danny Doyle","Gabe Grant","Kurt Knapp","Peter Powers"],"label_d":["Apple Valley","Frazier Park","Green Hills","Idyllwild","Mission Vale"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00567e8161995c3f6ee5212fa241478f"} {"story":"Signal Security Solutions offers several high-quality sirens for sale. Help them put together a brochure by matching each siren to its price, loudness (in decibels) and the year it was first put on the market.","clues":["The $188 siren is 5 decibels quieter than the siren released in 2006.","The Securalert is quieter than the siren released in 2000.","Of the Rip Tide and the $120 siren, one was released in 2007 and the other is 110 decibels loud.","The Eco Alert, the $120 siren, the siren released in 2007 and the siren with a loudness of 105 decibels are all different sirens.","The Viking 5 is 15 decibels quieter than the $145 siren.","The siren with a loudness of 120 decibels wasn't released in 2007.","The Eco Alert is 5 decibels quieter than the $140 siren.","Neither the Viking 5 nor the siren released in 1996 is the $120 siren."],"categories":["Decibels","Sirens","Years","Prices"],"label_a":["100 decibels","105 decibels","110 decibels","115 decibels","120 decibels"],"label_b":["Armor-Stop","Eco Alert","Rip Tide","Securalert","Viking 5"],"label_c":["1996","1999","2000","2006","2007"],"label_d":["$120","$124","$140","$145","$188"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39bce2814a3b11ef91c9bc9f6fd76bc5"} {"story":"Greenville State College has several fraternities on campus, and Jeff has been researching them all to see which he wants to join. Help him out by matching each fraternity house to its street and membership count, as well as the year it was founded on campus.","clues":["The house with 29 members, the frat on Q Street, the frat founded in 1979 and the fraternity on Norwood Street are all different fraternities.","The frat founded in 1976 is either the house with 23 members or the frat on Q Street.","Of Alpha Beta Tau and the fraternity on Aspen Court, one has 32 members and the other was founded in 1970.","Beta Pi Omega is on Holly Street.","The frat founded in 1979 has somewhat more members than the frat founded in 1967.","The house with 32 members was founded in 1975.","The house with 26 members isn't on Holly Street.","The fraternity founded in 1976 has 6 more members than Sigma Beta.","Delta Gamma Pi doesn't have a head count of 26."],"categories":["Members","Fraternities","Streets","Years"],"label_a":["23","26","29","32","35"],"label_b":["Alpha Beta Tau","Beta Pi Omega","Delta Gamma Pi","Sigma Beta","Theta Delta"],"label_c":["Aspen Court","Graydon Avenue","Holly Street","Norwood Street","Q Street"],"label_d":["1967","1970","1975","1976","1979"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=877e8da83fb11df3c373dab1636792d7"} {"story":"The Alabama Wildlife Fund has successfully lobbied to have a number of nature reserves established in places to protect the habitats of certain endangered animals. Using only the clues below, match each park to the year it was established and the animal that lives within it, and determine the county in which each is located.","clues":["Howard Park isn't home to the endangered fig turtle.","Howard Park wasn't established in 2008.","The park in Wilcox County was established sometime before Rosemary Park.","The box python's reserve, the reserve in Talladega County, the park established in 2012 and the reserve established in 2010 are all different parks.","Of the pygmy beaver's reserve and the park established in 2012, one is in Talladega County and the other is Foxtail Bend.","Wanda Park was established 2 years before the reserve in Talladega County.","The reserve in Lamar County was established 6 years after Rosemary Park.","The reserve in Pickens County is home to the frilled stork.","Elm Park is home to the frilled stork."],"categories":["Years","Reserves","Animals","Counties"],"label_a":["2004","2006","2008","2010","2012"],"label_b":["Elm Park","Foxtail Bend","Howard Park","Rosemary Park","Wanda Park"],"label_c":["box python","fig turtle","frilled stork","pygmy beaver","western gull"],"label_d":["Franklin","Lamar","Pickens","Talladega","Wilcox"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ced5564f66e656f542ed5a0891cfd0fa"} {"story":"Drissel's Tortoise Farm is a refuge for tortoises from all over the world, many of which can live to be well over 100 years of age. Using only the clues below, match each tortoise on the farm to its species and age, and determine its country of origin.","clues":["The 86-year-old animal isn't the horned tortoise.","The 32-year-old animal isn't from Swaziland.","The one from Vietnam isn't the two rimmed tortoise.","Of Methuselah and the animal from Vietnam, one is the black neck tortoise and the other is 14 years old.","The one from Zimbabwe is either Shelly or the swoop-backed tortoise.","The one from Vietnam is younger than the horned tortoise.","The animal from Zimbabwe is 18 years older than the animal from Uruguay.","Methuselah is 18 years younger than the swoop-backed tortoise.","Yoda is 32 years old.","Snappy is 54 years older than Shelly."],"categories":["Ages","Tortoises","Species","Countries"],"label_a":["14","32","50","68","86"],"label_b":["Methuselah","Shelly","Snappy","Toredo","Yoda"],"label_c":["black neck","horned","pitch belly","swoop-backed","two rimmed"],"label_d":["Oman","Swaziland","Uruguay","Vietnam","Zimbabwe"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fa5fdfbcdd98c52ec6d36b449af266e"} {"story":"A series of competitive rowers recently raced to see who among them could be the first to cross the Pacific westwards, from California to Japan. Using only the clues that follow, match each racer to his or her rowing time (in days), and determine their start and end points.","clues":["The rower who traveled for 217 days started from Bodega Bay.","The rower who traveled for 217 days didn't finished at Onagawa.","Of the rower who traveled for 184 days and Joey, one finished at Yamada and the other started from Pescadero.","The competitor who finished at Yamada was either Nina or the rower who traveled for 206 days.","The athlete who traveled for 195 days didn't start out from Pismo Beach.","Nina finished sometime before the rower who finished at Choshi.","The competitor who finished at Miyako was either Geneva or the rower who started from Morro Bay.","Geneva finished in 195 days.","The rower who started from Pescadero finished 11 days before Geneva.","The athlete who finished at Choshi finished 22 days before Pedro."],"categories":["Durations","Rowers","Start Points","End Points"],"label_a":["184 days","195 days","206 days","217 days","228 days"],"label_b":["Geneva","Joey","Nina","Omar","Pedro"],"label_c":["Avalon","Bodega Bay","Morro Bay","Pescadero","Pismo Beach"],"label_d":["Choshi","Kushiro","Miyako","Onagawa","Yamada"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fab5d884b4245402a343ccbd16c5eed5"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["The 7:00am trip won't start at City Hall.","Yvonne's tour isn't a group of 11 people.","The outing with 4 people will begin sometime after the outing starting at City Hall.","The tour with 5 people is either the tour starting at Little Italy or Bonita's outing.","The trip with 5 people, the 9:00am trip, the tour starting at Casa Loma and the 7:00am outing are all different tours.","Bonita's outing will start at Casa Loma.","Yvonne's tour isn't a group of 5 people.","Gregory's outing won't start at Little Italy.","Of the 11:00am tour and the trip with 3 people, one will start at Little Italy and the other is with Bonita.","The 8:00am outing has 8 people in it.","The 7:00am trip won't start at Greektown.","The outing starting at Casa Loma will begin 2 hours after Vicki's tour."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Bonita","Gregory","Teresa","Vicki","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","City Hall","Greektown","High Park","Little Italy"],"label_d":["3","4","5","8","11"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ce9a4e33890495b02d33fa53787fcf4"} {"story":"The Addison County Amphibian Club met today, and several of its members brought their newest acquisitions. Match each girl to her newest amphibian pet - determine its species and the town and month in which it was purchased.","clues":["Neither the bullfrog nor Rosemary's pet is the amphibian bought in April.","The amphibian bought in April isn't the salamander.","Theresa's pet wasn't purchased in Vinton.","The animal purchased in Walker was bought 3 months before the newt.","Theresa's pet was bought sometime after Rosemary's pet.","The amphibian bought in April is either the animal purchased in Inwood or the newt.","The amphibian purchased in Underwood isn't the bullfrog.","Of Rosemary's pet and the amphibian bought in January, one is the wood frog and the other was purchased in Underwood.","Beverly's pet was purchased in Underwood.","Maxine's pet isn't the bullfrog.","Rosemary's pet was purchased in Thomaston."],"categories":["Months","Names","Amphibians","Towns"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Beverly","Maxine","Rosemary","Susie","Theresa"],"label_c":["bullfrog","cane toad","newt","salamander","wood frog"],"label_d":["Inwood","Thomaston","Underwood","Vinton","Walker"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88d5806de389c7a3abbfb0a441485f11"} {"story":"Pelican Bay College is sending a number of graduate students out to sea, each to study a different species of shark. Using only the clues that follow, match each student to his or her ship and shark species, and determine the month in which their project will begin.","clues":["Of the assignment beginning in March and the study on the Liberty, one is Kerry's study and the other is concerned with hammerhead sharks.","Tricia's project is either the blacktip shark assignment or the project on the Pegasus.","The study on the Escape starts 3 months before the goblin shark study.","The project on the Odyssey starts 1 month after the basking shark project.","Mamie's study is on the Escape.","Of Mamie's project and the hammerhead shark assignment, one starts in April and the other is on the Liberty.","The basking shark assignment starts 1 month after the assignment on the Pegasus.","Vicki's assignment starts 1 month after the blacktip shark project."],"categories":["Months","Students","Ships","Sharks"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Alvin","Kerry","Mamie","Tricia","Vicki"],"label_c":["Escape","Liberty","Odyssey","Pegasus","Serenity"],"label_d":["basking","blacktip","goblin","hammerhead","tiger"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3d186c6561b82468e09873df1c7cc4f"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Of the stamp that was issued in 1821 and the $125,000 stamp, one was the \"Yellownose\" and the other was bought by Mel Morton.","The $175,000 stamp was either the \"Jenny Penny\" or the \"Danish Rosa\".","Of the stamp that was issued in 1927 and the $200,000 stamp, one was bought by Ted Tucker and the other was the \"Jenny Penny\".","The stamp that was issued in 1868 sold for $75,000 less than Mel Morton's stamp.","Odette Opal's stamp wasn't the \"Frog's Eye\".","The $225,000 stamp originally came out in 1879.","Sal Sanchez's stamp sold for somewhat less than the \"Frog's Eye\".","The \"Frog's Eye\" sold for somewhat less than Ted Tucker's stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Lou Lawry","Mel Morton","Odette Opal","Sal Sanchez","Ted Tucker"],"label_c":["Cap de Boule","Danish Rosa","Frog\\'s Eye","Jenny Penny","Yellownose"],"label_d":["1821","1868","1879","1915","1927"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff225214e05e021dcf4647bdcd46df38"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["Of Tanya Todd's reservation and the 2 day rental, one will be picked up in Los Altos and the other is for the Dodge.","The 5 day reservation, the Dodge reservation and Linda Lindsey's reservation are all different rentals.","The Dodge rental is for a somewhat longer period than Linda Lindsey's rental.","Linda Lindsey's reservation won't be picked up in Iowa Falls.","Opal O'Connor's rental is either the reservation to be picked up in Los Altos or the 6 day rental.","The reservation to be picked up in Brownfield isn't for the Volvo.","The reservation to be picked up in Redding is either the 4 day reservation or the 6 day reservation.","The reservation to be picked up in Brownfield is for a period 2 days longer than Hannah Herman's reservation.","Hannah Herman's reservation is for a period 2 days longer than the Buick rental.","The reservation to be picked up in Valencia is for a somewhat longer period than the rental to be picked up in Redding.","The Lexus reservation is for a period 3 days longer than the reservation to be picked up in Los Altos."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days"],"label_b":["Hannah Herman","Irene Ingram","Linda Lindsey","Opal O\\'Connor","Tanya Todd"],"label_c":["Buick","Dodge","Kia","Lexus","Volvo"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Iowa Falls","Los Altos","Redding","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d5e7f77912ad156552a5b626b8edd69"} {"story":"The local Historical Society is compiling a pamphlet for their upcoming walking tour entitled \"Historic Homes of Branchville\". Using only the clues that follow, match each historic property to the year it was built as well as its current owner and location.","clues":["The 1862 building isn't on James Street.","Benson Hills isn't on James Street.","Neither the 1841 home nor the Frazier family's home is the building on Oak Ridge Road.","The Duke family's building was built 7 years after Wagner Mansion.","The 1862 house is owned by the Frazier family.","Benson Hills isn't on Cora Street.","Benson Hills was built 7 years before the Quinn family's building.","The Nunez family's house was built sometime before Fox Cottage.","The 1841 house isn't on Vine Street.","The Nunez family's house was built 7 years before the Frazier family's building.","Roesch Heights isn't owned by the Nunez family.","The 1848 home isn't on James Street.","Wagner Mansion is either the home on Oak Ridge Road or the 1848 home.","Roesch Heights isn't on Vine Street."],"categories":["Years","Houses","Owners","Locations"],"label_a":["1834","1841","1848","1855","1862"],"label_b":["Benson Hills","Fox Cottage","Gunston Hall","Roesch Heights","Wagner Mansion"],"label_c":["Duke","Frazier","Nunez","Quinn","Rhodes"],"label_d":["Cora Street","Erick Lane","James Street","Oak Ridge Road","Vine Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4641353816fb0acba0ea9a3a21d25b5e"} {"story":"The California condor is one of the world's largest and most endangered birds. Several conservation programs have been raising and releasing condors into the wild in an effort to boost their numbers. Using only the clues that follow, determine the age and wingspan of each of the most recently released condors, and determine the location in which each was set free.","clues":["Buddy isn't 10 years old.","The condor released at Pecos Pueblo has a wingspan 12 inches longer than Gracie.","The bird released at Bingham Canyon isn't 9 years old.","Neither the condor with a wingspan of 114 inches nor Buddy is the condor released at Golden Butte.","The five condors are the 8-year-old condor, the bird with a wingspan of 114 inches, Buddy, Gracie and the bird released at Alkali Ridge.","The bird released at Bingham Canyon has a wingspan 4 inches shorter than the bird released at Golden Butte.","Of the 4-year-old condor and Angel, one was released at Golden Butte and the other has a wingspan of 102 inches.","Gracie has a wingspan somewhat longer than Mango.","The bird with a wingspan of 118 inches isn't 9 years old."],"categories":["Wingspans","Names","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["102 inches","106 inches","110 inches","114 inches","118 inches"],"label_b":["Angel","Buddy","Gracie","Mango","Pepper"],"label_c":["4","5","8","9","10"],"label_d":["Alkali Ridge","Bingham Canyon","Cordell Mesa","Golden Butte","Pecos Pueblo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=476fb5303f61c12e49468f5e38d89a6d"} {"story":"Springfield University is sending out several expeditions to study different bat species around the world. Each expedition will include a chiroptologist (bat expert) and a speleologist (cave expert), and each will take place in a different country. Match each team to their expedition and the month in which they'll be leaving.","clues":["Noel's expedition will include Velma.","Amelia's expedition will leave 1 month after Velma's expedition.","The five teams will be the expedition leaving in April, Amelia's expedition, the team going to Nepal, Faith's expedition and Ida's expedition.","Wendell's expedition will be either the team leaving in January or the team leaving in April.","Wendell's team will include Faith.","The expedition leaving in May won't be traveling to Mongolia.","The expedition going to Vietnam will leave 1 month after Velma's team.","The team going to Belize will leave 1 month before Velma's expedition.","Jacob's expedition will leave sometime after Horace's team.","Neither the expedition leaving in May nor the expedition leaving in April will be Amelia's expedition.","Of Ida's team and the expedition going to Nepal, one will include Leon and the other will leave in February."],"categories":["Months","Chiroptologists","Speleologists","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Horace","Jacob","Leon","Noel","Wendell"],"label_c":["Amelia","Faith","Ida","Naomi","Velma"],"label_d":["Belize","Jordan","Mongolia","Nepal","Vietnam"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5adfdae4afb36b896726700179c59d32"} {"story":"Its a Presidential election year again, and the Iowa Caucuses are just a few weeks away! So of course every candidate on the ballot is in the state and on the campaign trail. The Sioux City Theatre had a different candidate booked to give a speech every night this past week. Using only the clues below, match each candidate to his or her political party, and determine when each gave their speech and how many people were in attendance.","clues":["The candidate who spoke on January 15th spoke in front of 1,600 attendees.","The candidate who spoke on January 18th didn't speak in front of exactly 850 attendees.","The politician whose speech brought in 1,600 attendees spoke 1 day after the Libertarian.","The person whose speech brought in 1,450 attendees was either Ashley Dale or the Reformist.","Conner Dawes, the person who spoke on January 17th, and the Libertarian are three different people.","The politician whose speech brought in 2,600 attendees wasn't the Independent.","Daniel Stead was the Libertarian.","The candidate who spoke on January 17th didn't speak in front of exactly 850 attendees.","The Republican spoke 3 days after the Democrat.","The Independent spoke sometime before Conner Dawes.","The Reformist spoke 1 day before Barron Tweed."],"categories":["Days","Candidates","Parties","Attendees"],"label_a":["January 14th","January 15th","January 16th","January 17th","January 18th"],"label_b":["Ashley Dale","Barron Tweed","Conner Dawes","Daniel Stead","Edith Frayle"],"label_c":["Democrat","Independent","Libertarian","Reformist","Republican"],"label_d":["850","1,450","1,600","1,875","2,600"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1428982b4650f17df5dadcf0fde0600"} {"story":"Help the Secretary of State sort out which of her diplomats she needs to send out next. Determine the month and destination of each diplomat, and the duration of their visit.","clues":["Riggs will leave sometime before Zimmerman.","Of the person leaving in May and the diplomat going to Vienna, one will leave for the 7 day visit and the other is Mr. Lee.","The person going to Vienna will leave 2 months before the ambassador with the 9 day visit.","The person leaving in May is either the ambassador with the 7 day visit or the diplomat going to Riga.","The ambassador with the 8 day visit will leave 1 month after the diplomat going to Vienna.","The diplomat going to Skopje will leave sometime before the ambassador with the 6 day visit.","The diplomat going to Riga will leave 1 month after the person going to Vienna.","The person leaving in February is either Vasquez or the ambassador with the 7 day visit.","The diplomat leaving in April won't go to Paris.","The ambassador with the 6 day visit is either York or the person leaving in May."],"categories":["Months","Diplomats","Durations","Capitals"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Lee","Riggs","Vasquez","York","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["6 day","7 day","8 day","9 day","10 day"],"label_d":["Athens","Paris","Riga","Skopje","Vienna"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b815bab3db94aa00a86e9f01221de03a"} {"story":"Sally has rented out several new apartments this month via her website. Using only the clues that follow, match each rental property to its street, rental fee and family, and determine what day of the week each will be moving in.","clues":["The family paying $710 a month is moving into the Ash Avenue apartment.","The family moving into the Ash Avenue apartment isn't moving in on Thursday.","Of the family paying $680 a month and the family moving into the Ivy Street apartment, one is the Pattersons and the other is moving in on Tuesday.","The family moving into the Lake Street apartment isn't moving in on Tuesday.","Of the Johnsons and the family paying $720 a month, one is moving into the Lake Street apartment and the other is moving in on Saturday.","The family moving in on Friday is paying 10 dollars more per month than the Nortons.","The family moving into the Quince Street apartment is either the family moving in on Saturday or the family paying $690 a month.","The family moving in on Saturday is paying more per month than the Underwoods.","The Pattersons are paying $690 a month.","Neither the family paying $700 a month nor the family moving in on Saturday is the family moving into the Ivy Street apartment."],"categories":["Rents","Families","Days","Streets"],"label_a":["$680","$690","$700","$710","$720"],"label_b":["Johnsons","Nortons","Pattersons","Sheltons","Underwoods"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["Ash Avenue","Ivy Street","Lake Street","M Street","Quince Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c3b5b1ca0a7e3aa4ecc094c1a0a2311"} {"story":"A group of friends has gotten together for dinner, and just for fun they're comparing their \"social networking\" stats on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Using only the clues that follow, determine the number of friends (Facebook), followers (Twitter) and connections (LinkedIn) each person has.","clues":["Neither the person with 70 LinkedIn connections nor the one with 150 Facebook friends is the one with 715 Twitter followers.","Jonathan doesn't have exactly 120 Facebook friends.","The person with 150 Facebook friends doesn't have exactly 589 Twitter followers.","The one with 54 LinkedIn connections has 10 fewer Facebook friends than the person with 605 Twitter followers.","Of Willis and the person with 605 Twitter followers, one has 70 LinkedIn connections and the other has 84 LinkedIn connections.","Of the one with 130 Facebook friends and the one with 84 LinkedIn connections, one is Kari and the other has 605 Twitter followers.","The person with 804 Twitter followers has 30 fewer Facebook friends than Danny.","The five people are Danny, the person with 70 LinkedIn connections, the one with 150 Facebook friends, the one with 64 LinkedIn connections and the one with 120 Facebook friends."],"categories":["Facebook","Names","LinkedIn","Twitter"],"label_a":["120","130","140","150","160"],"label_b":["Danny","Jonathan","Kari","Lindsey","Willis"],"label_c":["54","58","64","70","84"],"label_d":["576","589","605","715","804"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=592c84b9990ba8ebdc1de1e1e98cf8f6"} {"story":"Arnold's got a number of car rental reservations to handle today. Help him out by matching each customer to her car, pickup location and contract length.","clues":["The five rentals are the reservation to be picked up in Groveland, the 3 day rental, the 6 day reservation, Irene Ingram's reservation and the Kia reservation.","Neither the 6 day reservation nor the rental to be picked up in Redding is Linda Lindsey's reservation.","Penny Perry's rental won't be picked up in Los Altos.","The 6 day reservation isn't for the Fiat.","Of the reservation to be picked up in Groveland and the Buick rental, one is Linda Lindsey's and the other is for 5 days.","Penny Perry's reservation isn't for 2 days.","The reservation to be picked up in Groveland is for the Chevrolet.","The reservation to be picked up in Brownfield is for a period 1 day longer than the Kia reservation.","Opal O'Connor's reservation is for a period 1 day longer than Irene Ingram's reservation.","The reservation to be picked up in Redding is for a somewhat longer period than the Buick reservation."],"categories":["Contract Length","Customers","Cars","Locations"],"label_a":["2 days","3 days","4 days","5 days","6 days"],"label_b":["Irene Ingram","Linda Lindsey","Opal O\\'Connor","Penny Perry","Zora Zinn"],"label_c":["Buick","Chevrolet","Fiat","Kia","Toyota"],"label_d":["Brownfield","Groveland","Iowa Falls","Los Altos","Redding"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbb90ff3b7d3d61297bb117066e8810d"} {"story":"Sal, a newly-hired police officer, has written a number of parking violations this week. Help him sort out his paperwork by matching each fine to its associated vehicle, license plate number and state.","clues":["The five cars are the Hornet, the car that received the $100 fine, the automobile with the SVZ-880 plates, the vehicle with the MRT-628 plates and the automobile with the YGA-441 plates.","Of the automobile with the FRZ-192 plates and the vehicle from Kansas, one is the Grandero and the other was fined $75.","The automobile from Mississippi was fined 25 dollars more than the car from South Dakota.","The automobile from South Dakota, the Grandero, and the automobile with the SVZ-880 plates are three different cars.","The Injitsu is either the automobile with the YGA-441 plates or the car from Pennsylvania.","The automobile with the FRZ-192 plates was fined 25 dollars more than the car from Kansas.","The car that received the $125 fine doesn't have the SVZ-880 plates.","The automobile from Kansas doesn't have the YGA-441 plates.","The vehicle from South Dakota has the FRZ-192 plates.","The Cavalo was fined $125."],"categories":["Fines","Cars","License Plates","States"],"label_a":["$25","$50","$75","$100","$125"],"label_b":["Cavalo","Dartson","Grandero","Hornet","Injitsu"],"label_c":["FRZ-192","GGZ-007","MRT-628","SVZ-880","YGA-441"],"label_d":["Kansas","Mississippi","Pennsylvania","South Dakota","Washington"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=791c527ffe847ba7b28f671cf7a39c57"} {"story":"\"Parties Unlimited\" caters to a wide variety of special requests (such as clowns or magicians) for its clients. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's bookings with its date, family and special request, and determine the location of each.","clues":["The event that requested the bounce castle isn't on October 4.","The party on Viking Street is either the Walker family event or the event that requested the rock band.","The booking that requested the rock band is 3 days before the party on Ethel Street.","The event that requested the rock band is on James Street.","The booking that requested the clown is sometime after the booking on Island Drive.","The Clayton family party is 1 day after the event on Ethel Street.","The booking that requested the photo booth is 1 day after the party on Viking Street.","The event that requested the bounce castle, the booking on October 3, and the Johnson family event are three different events.","Of the Rosario family party and the booking on Island Drive, one is on October 3 and the other requested the photo booth.","The booking that requested the photo booth isn't for the Johnsons."],"categories":["Days","Requests","Families","Locations"],"label_a":["October 3","October 4","October 5","October 6","October 7"],"label_b":["bounce castle","clown","petting zoo","photo booth","rock band"],"label_c":["Clayton","Ingram","Johnson","Rosario","Walker"],"label_d":["Ethel Street","Island Drive","James Street","K Street","Viking Street"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58669b0396261377287dc3f0d3bdba2c"} {"story":"There have been a number of new wildfires reported today in Southern California, and a series of different \"Smokejumper\" teams have been deployed to parachute in and combat them. Using only the clues below, determine each team's jump time, location and team size.","clues":["The team that jumped at 11:00am, the squad that dropped at Crestline X, and the squad with 7 members are three different teams.","The squad with 9 members was dropped at Gran Mountain.","Charlie Group didn't deploy at 8:00am.","The squad with 5 members deployed 1 hour after the team that dropped at Frazier Park.","Of the squad that jumped at 11:00am and the team with 6 members, one was dropped at Gran Mountain and the other is Whiskey Group.","The five teams are the team with 4 members, the team that dropped at Crestline X, the team that dropped at Frazier Park, Foxtrot Group and the squad that dropped at Brook Woods.","The squad that dropped at Brook Woods deployed 3 hours before Yankee Group."],"categories":["Times","Teams","Locations","Team Sizes"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12:00pm"],"label_b":["Charlie","Foxtrot","Sierra","Whiskey","Yankee"],"label_c":["Anthon Ridge","Brook Woods","Crestline X","Frazier Park","Gran Mountain"],"label_d":["4","5","6","7","9"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0538b0e35d7d6912fdf5f557c04c875"} {"story":"Belfry Books has several projects that need to be translated into English from various foreign languages. Using only the clues that follow, match each project to its translator, publication year and language, and determine the length of each (in pages).","clues":["Of the Dutch project and the book published in 2005, one is assigned to Suzanne and the other is 200 pages long.","The 150 page project was published in 2002.","Of the Polish project and the 250 page project, one is assigned to Francis and the other was published in 2005.","Lela's project is 150 pages long.","The five projects are Suzanne's assignment, the Polish assignment, the Japanese assignment, the book published in 2009 and the book published in 2004.","The 175 page project isn't in Thai.","Suzanne's project is 75 pages longer than the book published in 2009.","Andy's project isn't exactly 175 pages long."],"categories":["Pages","Translators","Years","Languages"],"label_a":["150 pages","175 pages","200 pages","225 pages","250 pages"],"label_b":["Andy","Francis","Lela","Suzanne","Tracey"],"label_c":["2002","2004","2005","2008","2009"],"label_d":["Dutch","Italian","Japanese","Polish","Thai"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eff7e98e97a6710801656af992493ec6"} {"story":"Patterson Kelly has a number of antique maps for sale in his shop. Using only the clues below, match each of these maps to its cartographer, subject matter, publication year and price.","clues":["Waldemuller's map was published 18 years before Stamson's map.","Waldemuller's map was of Warsaw.","The $315 map was published 18 years after Caronelli's map.","The print of Warsaw was published 18 years after the $250 map.","The map published in 1785 isn't priced at $750.","The print published in 1767 wasn't of North Africa.","Of the $250 map and Jenson's print, one was of Corsica and the other was published in 1713.","The map published in 1785 was of Corsica.","Stamson's map wasn't of Scandinavia.","The $1,500 map was published 54 years after Caronelli's print.","Stamson's map wasn't of North Africa."],"categories":["Years","Cartographers","Subjects","Prices"],"label_a":["1713","1731","1749","1767","1785"],"label_b":["Caronelli","Jenson","Lafiori","Stamson","Waldemuller"],"label_c":["Corsica","North Africa","Scandinavia","Tuscany","Warsaw"],"label_d":["$250","$315","$750","$1,500","$2,500"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0c07d42fa1edef121d66543ba3e0cc1"} {"story":"The Coral City Museum featured a number of \"special exhibits\" this year, each on loan from a different country. Using only the clues below, match each exhibit to the country that donated it and the month in which it was featured, and determine the total number of visitors it saw during its limited engagement.","clues":["The exhibit from Denmark was held 2 months after the lacquerware exhibit.","May's exhibit didn't see exactly 9,500 visitors.","The exhibit from Norway, the presentation that pulled in 9,500 visitors, and the basketry presentation are three different exhibits.","Of May's exhibit and the presentation that pulled in 6,425 visitors, one was from Yemen and the other featured basketry.","May's exhibit didn't see exactly 8,060 visitors.","The presentation from Mali was held sometime after the exhibit that pulled in 10,425 visitors.","The glassware presentation is either May's exhibit or the presentation from Mali.","The lacquerware exhibit took place in February.","The sculpture presentation was held 1 month after the presentation from Mali.","March's exhibit was from Norway."],"categories":["Months","Exhibits","Countries","Visitors"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["basketry","firearms","glassware","lacquerware","sculpture"],"label_c":["Denmark","Mali","Norway","Oman","Yemen"],"label_d":["6,425","8,060","8,880","9,500","10,425"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb059529b7c967c0a1a09e5f60218970"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["The pair that finished in 29 seconds was from Ireton.","Cedric's duo didn't include Patti.","Alexander's duo, the duo from San Jacinto, and the team that finished in 38 seconds are three different teams.","Eddie's duo was either Robyn's team or Tina's team.","The team from San Jacinto didn't include Wendy.","Tina's team was either the duo that finished in 32 seconds or the pair that finished in 41 seconds.","The pair that finished in 32 seconds wasn't from San Jacinto.","The team from Myers Flat didn't include Wendy.","The team from Project City, the team that finished in 41 seconds and the team that finished in 38 seconds were all different teams.","Tina's team finished 6 seconds before Patti's team.","Of Alexander's duo and Robyn's team, one was from Ireton and the other finished in 35 seconds.","Tina's team finished sometime after Sandy's team.","Eddie's duo finished 3 seconds after Garrett's duo."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","Eddie","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Wendy"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Ireton","Myers Flat","Project City","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b538d85bd124e9ec53984d36b9e087e4"} {"story":"Jamie never misses an opportunity to watch the night sky for falling stars. Using only the clues that follow, determine the location and date for each of his most recent nighttime trips, as well as who he went with and how many shooting stars they saw.","clues":["Of the outing where they saw 16 shooting stars and the April 7 trip, one was in Eastbrook and the other was with Nolan.","The April 7 trip logged 7 more shooting stars than the outing to Kalona.","The April 15 trip logged 7 more shooting stars than the trip to Conesville.","Of the outing to Kalona and the April 22 trip, one logged 23 shooting stars and the other was with Orville.","The April 7 outing didn't log exactly 9 shooting stars.","The outing where they saw 9 shooting stars wasn't with Stephanie.","Neither the outing with Reynaldo nor the trip to Gilmore City was the April 17 trip.","Of the trip with Stephanie and the outing with Terrence, one logged 16 shooting stars and the other was in Gilmore City."],"categories":["Shooting Stars","Dates","Locations","Partners"],"label_a":["2","9","16","23","30"],"label_b":["April 7","April 15","April 17","April 22","April 28"],"label_c":["Conesville","Eastbrook","Gilmore City","Kalona","Livermore"],"label_d":["Nolan","Orville","Reynaldo","Stephanie","Terrence"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afcbc5a0fa000cbc6c53268fb64c59ba"} {"story":"Michael's been teaching himself the basics of rugby, and has gone to watch a number of recent games near his hometown. Using only the clues below, match each game to its final score, date and winning team, and determine the town in which each game was held.","clues":["The game with the Dragons was on October 15.","The match with the White Rhinos is either the match in Ferndale or the game in Island Falls.","The game in Island Falls was sometime before the match with the Tuscanos.","The match with the Eagles was 12 days before the match in Humeston.","The October 3 match didn't finish with a score of 18-6.","The game with the White Rhinos didn't finish with a score of 24-21.","Of the match with the Dragons and the game in Ferndale, one was on October 19 and the other finished with a score of 42-20.","The game in Island Falls was 4 days before the 13-9 game.","The match with the White Rhinos didn't finish with a score of 18-6.","The game with the Tuscanos was 4 days before the game in Edinburg."],"categories":["Dates","Teams","Scores","Towns"],"label_a":["October 3","October 7","October 11","October 15","October 19"],"label_b":["Dragons","Eagles","Rams","Tuscanos","White Rhinos"],"label_c":["13-9","18-6","24-21","28-10","42-20"],"label_d":["Avila Beach","Edinburg","Ferndale","Humeston","Island Falls"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1c8a120603e041f5aeb1b5301be7ed2"} {"story":"The Melrose Park Marina is updating their inventory records. Using only the clues that follow, match each boat owner to their sailboat and determine the vessel's length and its dock number.","clues":["The Fair Weather is 3 feet shorter than the Restless Wave.","The boat at Dock 9 is 3 feet shorter than the sailboat at Dock 26.","The Restless Wave isn't owned by Betsy Becker.","The Adagio III isn't moored at Dock 9.","Kelly Koch's boat is somewhat longer than the boat at Dock 14.","Neither the Petite Palm nor the 34 ft boat is Betsy Becker's sailboat.","The Fair Weather is either the 28 ft sailboat or the 31 ft vessel.","The vessel at Dock 22 is owned by Ann Alvarado.","Of the 28 ft vessel and the boat at Dock 14, one is the Restless Wave and the other is owned by Griffin Gaines."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Owners","Docks"],"label_a":["22 ft","25 ft","28 ft","31 ft","34 ft"],"label_b":["Adagio III","Fair Weather","Mystique","Petite Palm","Restless Wave"],"label_c":["Ann Alvarado","Betsy Becker","Danielle Davis","Griffin Gaines","Kelly Koch"],"label_d":["9","14","19","22","26"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=308581416b8a27654ff8248295213f5b"} {"story":"Its time for this year's Strongman \"Dead Lift\" contest! Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his home country and the order in which he will participate, and determine the total weight (in pounds) that each will lift.","clues":["The Korean will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by the man going seventh.","The American is either Brent or Vincent.","The Korean and the man going fifth are different competitors.","Brent is either the man going first or the contestant who will lift 880 lbs.","The South African will lift a weight that is somewhat heavier than the one chosen by Vincent.","Jeremy isn't the Dane.","Vincent will lift a weight that is 40 pounds lighter than the one selected by Brent.","The contestant going fourth will lift a weight that is 40 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the contestant going fifth.","The person going fifth will lift a weight that is 80 pounds heavier than the one chosen by the South African.","The Korean is either Brent or Francisco.","The man going seventh isn't the American.","The person who will lift 960 lbs isn't the Dane."],"categories":["Weights","Competitors","Nationalities","Orders"],"label_a":["880 lbs","920 lbs","960 lbs","1,000 lbs","1,040 lbs"],"label_b":["Brent","Francisco","Jeremy","Nicola","Vincent"],"label_c":["American","Dane","Korean","South African","Swede"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9d5efa7054f8723dfb2d4a51fc3d61d"} {"story":"The Forsyth County Fair concluded festivities today with a \"three-legged race\". Each team consisted of one boy and one girl, both from the same home town. Using only the clues below, match up the two children in each team, and determine their finishing time and home town.","clues":["Of the team from San Jacinto and the pair that finished in 35 seconds, one included Patti and the other included David.","The pair from Riverside finished sometime before Tina's team.","The pair that finished in 32 seconds was either Cedric's duo or the team from San Jacinto.","Of Tina's team and the team that finished in 32 seconds, one was from Gouldsboro and the other included Brandon.","Alexander's duo was either Sandy's team or the team that finished in 29 seconds.","Brandon's duo didn't finish in exactly 41 seconds.","Garrett's duo didn't include Robyn.","The five teams were the pair that finished in 35 seconds, Garrett's duo, Brandon's duo, Cedric's duo and the duo from San Jacinto.","Cedric's duo included Sandy.","The team from Emeryville, Brandon's duo, and the team that finished in 29 seconds are three different teams."],"categories":["Times","Boys","Girls","Towns"],"label_a":["29 seconds","32 seconds","35 seconds","38 seconds","41 seconds"],"label_b":["Alexander","Brandon","Cedric","David","Garrett"],"label_c":["Patti","Robyn","Sandy","Tina","Yvonne"],"label_d":["Emeryville","Gouldsboro","Nobleboro","Riverside","San Jacinto"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53b8342eb5c0982236cea92cc2465d34"} {"story":"After seeing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, several friends went to the local cafe for a late-night dessert. Match each person to their drink and dessert order, and determine the final bill for each.","clues":["The diner who ordered the gelato was either Zachary or the one who had the cafe latte.","The one who had the cafe americano paid 2 dollars more than Francis.","The one who had the espresso paid 2 dollars less than Linda.","The person who paid $7.99 ordered the spice cake.","The diner who ordered the tiramisu didn't have the espresso.","The diner who ordered the gelato paid 2 dollars more than the one who had the cappuccino.","The person who paid $9.99 ordered the gelato.","Neither the diner who ordered the souffle nor the diner who ordered the tiramisu was the one who had the cafe americano.","Of the diner who ordered the profiterole and the one who had the cafe latte, one was Hope and the other paid $9.99."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Dessert"],"label_a":["$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Francis","Hope","Linda","Tim","Zachary"],"label_c":["cafe americano","cafe latte","cappuccino","earl grey tea","espresso"],"label_d":["gelato","profiterole","souffle","spice cake","tiramisu"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4d18a768eade284b8ac7c38a8074e92"} {"story":"The state fair dancing competition winners have just been announced! Match each dancer to her chosen dance style and final score, and determine the order in which each performed.","clues":["Neither the dancer who performed fifth nor the dancer who performed eighth was the performer who did the charleston.","Evelyn scored 181 points.","Kara didn't dance the samba.","Of Tara and whoever danced the foxtrot, one scored 193 points and the other danced second.","Tara didn't perform the jitterbug.","Of the dancer that scored 187 points and the person who danced the foxtrot, one performed eighth and the other was Evelyn.","Neither the dancer who performed fifth nor the dancer who performed eighth was the performer who did the jitterbug.","The dancer who did the boogie-woogie scored 3 points higher than Evelyn.","The dancer that scored 193 points didn't perform fourth.","Bessie scored 190 points."],"categories":["Points","Names","Orders","Dance Styles"],"label_a":["181 points","184 points","187 points","190 points","193 points"],"label_b":["Bessie","Evelyn","Kara","Natasha","Tara"],"label_c":["2nd","4th","5th","7th","8th"],"label_d":["boogie-woogie","charleston","foxtrot","jitterbug","samba"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=290834c8ba393cf99d816b375bf676e6"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Massey's order is either the order shaped like a bowling pin or the order shaped like a turtle.","The October 9 delivery won't be chocolate-flavored.","The cake shaped like a sports car will be delivered sometime before the chocolate cake.","The coconut cake won't be shaped like a bowling pin.","Neither the October 9 delivery nor the order shaped like a biplane is Mrs. Harper's order.","Of the cake shaped like a sailboat and the banana cake, one is for Mrs. Estrada and the other will be delivered on October 7.","Mrs. Massey's order will be delivered on October 6.","Mrs. Nolan's cake will be in the shape of a sailboat.","The order shaped like a biplane is either the October 7 delivery or Mrs. Estrada's cake.","Mrs. Harper's cake will be delivered 1 day before the raspberry cake.","The October 5 delivery won't be coconut-flavored."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Estrada","Harper","Jackson","Massey","Nolan"],"label_c":["biplane","bowling pin","sailboat","sports car","turtle"],"label_d":["banana","chocolate","coconut","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b20cec66dc577c501cf446cdcc5f26f"} {"story":"The Porterville High School varsity baseball team just finished its best season yet! Match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine how many games they played this season.","clues":["Of the boy who wore number 21 and the boy who played first base, one played 9 games and the other was Salvatore.","The person who played right field played 2 fewer games than the player who played left field.","Orlando didn't wear number 28.","Evan played 12 games.","Leroy didn't wear number 28.","Charles played right field.","Of Charles and the person who played center field, one played 11 games and the other wore number 29.","Orlando played 2 more games than the player who played right field.","Leroy didn't wear number 18."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["8","9","10","11","12"],"label_b":["Charles","Evan","Leroy","Orlando","Salvatore"],"label_c":["center field","first base","left field","right field","shortstop"],"label_d":["18","21","28","29","35"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c19d3aa69cae2cb9fadb232f3468e1cf"} {"story":"Michael Matry owns a small crop dusting business. Local farmers from all over Karab County regularly call him over to spray fertilizers or pesticides over their crops. Using only the clues below, match each of Michael's jobs this week to the correct farm and town, and determine the type of each farmer's crop.","clues":["Meadowgrove will be worked on 2 days after Hazelwood.","The farm that grows beets isn't in Defiance.","The one that grows soy will be worked on 1 day after Hazelwood.","Of the one that grows potatoes and the business in Tipton, one will be dusted on June 5th and the other is Lone Oak.","Of the farm in Latimer and the farm that grows potatoes, one will be dusted on June 8th and the other is Hazelwood.","Tall Pines, the farm that grows beets, and the business that grows soy are three different farms.","Lone Oak will be worked on 2 days after the business in Ollie.","Blackwater isn't in Ollie.","The one Michael will dust on June 8th grows cucumbers."],"categories":["Days","Farms","Towns","Crops"],"label_a":["June 4th","June 5th","June 6th","June 7th","June 8th"],"label_b":["Blackwater","Hazelwood","Lone Oak","Meadowgrove","Tall Pines"],"label_c":["Defiance","Latimer","Newark","Ollie","Tipton"],"label_d":["alfalfa","beets","cucumbers","potatoes","soy"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=830c12d95dd9f923a32696703da97506"} {"story":"The Unionville Animal Preserve occasionally takes in and cares for \"nuisance\" alligators that are captured on private property. Each is given a unique name. Using only the clues that follow, match each of their gators to the town in which they were caught and determine their estimated age and length.","clues":["Arthur wasn't caught in Mesa.","The 5 year old alligator was captured in Erie.","The 15 year old gator wasn't caught in Argo.","Iggy is 10 years old.","Neither the animal that is 11.1 feet long nor the animal that is 10.2 feet long is the alligator caught in Erie.","Neither Darwin nor Bubba is the animal that is 11.1 feet long.","Darwin isn't the 15-year-old.","The alligator that is 10.2 feet long is 5 years older than Elwood.","Iggy is somewhat older than Elwood.","The gator caught in Argo isn't 11.1 feet long.","The animal that is 9.4 feet long is either Darwin or Bubba.","The animal that is 15.3 feet long is 5 years older than the gator that is 10.2 feet long.","The alligator caught in Gary is 5 years older than the alligator that is 11.1 feet long."],"categories":["Ages","Names","Lengths","Towns"],"label_a":["5","10","15","20","25"],"label_b":["Arthur","Bubba","Darwin","Elwood","Iggy"],"label_c":["9.4 feet","10.2 feet","11.1 feet","11.5 feet","15.3 feet"],"label_d":["Argo","Erie","Gary","Mesa","Pisa"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=067fb8785cefcd4c9cbbcf480b89862f"} {"story":"Lion fish are a destructive and invasive species in the waters off South Florida, and the local oceanographic institution in Wormsloe Village regularly sends out spearfishing volunteers to catch as many of them as possible. Using only the clues below, match each of this week's spearfishers with the number of fish he or she caught, and determine the day and location for each of their dives.","clues":["The person who caught 21 lion fish didn't work at Gillis Deep.","The five people were the spearfisher who caught 24 lion fish, the person who worked at Holly Hock, Ivan, Yvonne and Loretta.","Vernon, whoever dove on Monday, and whoever dove on Thursday are three different people.","Ivan caught 12 lion fish.","Ivan caught 3 fewer fish than the person who worked at Ethel Bay.","Vernon didn't work at Holly Hock.","Whoever dove on Saturday caught 3 fewer fish than the person who worked at Gillis Deep.","Ivan caught 9 fewer fish than whoever dove on Tuesday.","The person who caught 24 lion fish was either the person who worked at Front Reef or whoever dove on Tuesday.","Whoever dove on Thursday caught 3 fewer fish than Loretta."],"categories":["Lion Fish","Spearfishers","Locations","Days"],"label_a":["12","15","18","21","24"],"label_b":["Ivan","Loretta","Natasha","Vernon","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Belle Bar","Ethel Bay","Front Reef","Gillis Deep","Holly Hock"],"label_d":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa86ba4810edfb9417e49777be41ae90"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["The line that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH doesn't have a maximum height of 55 ft.","The 750 ft one doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 35 MPH.","The 800 ft line, Line D, and the one that offers a maximum speed of 25 MPH are three different lines.","The 700 ft zip line can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 55 MPH.","Line B is either the line with a maximum height of 70 ft or the 850 ft line.","Line E isn't exactly 800 ft long.","Line G is 100 feet shorter than the zip line with a maximum height of 55 ft.","Line B is 100 feet shorter than the line with a maximum height of 40 ft.","Of the 850 ft one and the one that offers a maximum speed of 40 MPH, one reaches a height of 45 ft and the other is Line G."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line B","Line C","Line D","Line E","Line G"],"label_c":["40 ft","45 ft","55 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["25 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","50 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4e6188c92d793eab809a34b89841d64"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["Maximum Risk was the drama.","Of the film directed by Paul Walnier and the movie that received 5 nominations, one is Maximum Risk and the other was the musical.","Of the film-noir and Silk Mist, one was directed by Danny Trevor and the other got 6 nominations.","The movie directed by Tank Reznor received 2 more nominations than the film directed by Paul Walnier.","Bold Service received 2 more nominations than Thorn of Suns.","Thorn of Suns was directed by Paul Walnier.","The drama is either the movie directed by Maddie Mintz or the film that received 4 nominations.","The film directed by Paul Walnier received one fewer nomination than the romance."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Maximum Risk","Silk Mist","Thorn of Suns","Wild Ones"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Maddie Mintz","Paul Walnier","Tank Reznor"],"label_d":["action film","drama","film-noir","musical","romance"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5be662847edeafd22ab850d77bb92812"} {"story":"Bill has a series of job interviews this week, each for a different type of position at a different company. Using only the clues below, match each job position to its company, and determine the day for each interview and the town it will be held in.","clues":["The interview in Zearing isn't for the tech support job.","The interview in Winslow is sometime before the Streeter Inc. interview.","The interview in Rock Valley will be either the interview on August 24th or the Haytouch interview.","The meeting for the janitor position, the meeting for the graphic design position and the interview in Zearing will be all different interviews.","The interview for the janitor position is 2 days after the meeting for the web developer position.","The Canway interview isn't in Winslow.","Of the Haytouch interview and the interview in Upper Lake, one is on August 23rd and the other is for the janitor job.","Of the meeting in Winslow and the Alpha Plus interview, one is for the web developer job and the other is on August 24th.","The meeting in Zearing is 1 day after the Streeter Inc. interview.","The interview on August 24th is for the graphic design job."],"categories":["Days","Companies","Positions","Towns"],"label_a":["August 20th","August 21st","August 22nd","August 23rd","August 24th"],"label_b":["Alpha Plus","Canway","Haytouch","Sancode","Streeter Inc."],"label_c":["graphic design","janitor","social media","tech support","web developer"],"label_d":["Galt","Rock Valley","Upper Lake","Winslow","Zearing"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=700a0f2bb84233794752cc1916a0b56b"} {"story":"Max has decided to buy a new flying drone for himself, but hasn't quite figured out which one. Help him with the decision-making process by matching each possible drone to its price, and determine its maximum range (in feet) and total flying time per charge (in minutes).","clues":["The five devices are the Werril 23A, the device that can fly for 10 minutes, the drone that can fly for 30 minutes, the $600 machine and the device that can fly for 60 minutes.","The machine that can fly for 40 minutes costs 75 dollars more than the drone with a maximum range of 475 ft.","The Eldang-X doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 350 ft.","The $600 machine doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 1,000 ft.","The Werril 23A costs less than the device with a maximum range of 250 ft.","The machine that can fly for 10 minutes costs 225 dollars more than the Belhino 5.","The Eldang-X costs 75 dollars more than the device with a maximum range of 475 ft.","Of the machine that can fly for 60 minutes and the Werril 23A, one costs $525 and the other has a maximum range of 250 ft.","The Motomiya doesn't have a maximum range of exactly 350 ft.","The Motomiya doesn't have a maximum flight time of 60 minutes."],"categories":["Prices","Drones","Ranges","Flying Times"],"label_a":["$450","$525","$600","$675","$750"],"label_b":["Belhino 5","Eldang-X","Motomiya","Suzutake","Werril 23A"],"label_c":["150 ft","250 ft","350 ft","475 ft","1,000 ft"],"label_d":["10 minutes","25 minutes","30 minutes","40 minutes","60 minutes"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a28893777ffa0038c2939739e4214ff8"} {"story":"Minnetonka Manatee Company sent out a number of different boats today on manatee viewing tours. Using only the clues below, match each boat to its captain and determine the total number of manatees seen by each as well as each boat's destination.","clues":["The Foxy Roxy went to Yellow Bend.","The Daily Ray didn't go to Trey's Tunnel.","The boat that saw 7 manatees is either Captain Romero's vessel or the vessel that went to Rainbow Reef.","The vessel that saw 4 manatees, Captain Romero's vessel, the vessel that went to Trey's Tunnel and the boat that went to Rainbow Reef are all different boats.","The vessel that saw 6 manatees wasn't led by Captain Lloyd.","The boat that went to Rainbow Reef saw 3 fewer manatees than the vessel that went to Arno's Spit.","The boat that went to Trey's Tunnel saw 1 more manatees than the boat that went to Yellow Bend.","The boat that went to Rainbow Reef, the Daily Ray, and Captain Romero's vessel are three different boats.","The Watery Pete saw 2 fewer manatees than Captain Preston's vessel.","The vessel that went to Rainbow Reef was led by Captain Armstrong.","The Benny II wasn't led by Captain Romero."],"categories":["Manatees","Boats","Captains","Locations"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Benny II","Daily Ray","Foxy Roxy","Mellow Mel","Watery Pete"],"label_c":["Armstrong","Espinoza","Lloyd","Preston","Romero"],"label_d":["Arno\\'s Spit","Betty Beach","Rainbow Reef","Trey\\'s Tunnel","Yellow Bend"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f26624f33960af82fbe02a8666b6773f"} {"story":"Max has sold several of his \"classic\" video games this week via online auctions. Match each game to the year it came out and determine who bought it and for how much.","clues":["Of the one bought by Lloyd and the video game that sold for $65, one came out in 1984 and the other is Blaster Boy.","The one that sold for $80 came out sometime after the one bought by Tommy.","Victorforce came out sometime after the one that sold for $95.","The one that sold for $65 came out 1 year before the one bought by Zachary.","The game that sold for $80 wasn't bought by Raul.","The game that came out in 1983 wasn't bought by Raul.","Gator Attack is either the game bought by Ivan or the video game that sold for $70.","Victorforce came out 3 years before the one that sold for $60.","The one bought by Lloyd came out sometime after the one bought by Raul.","Magic Marbles came out 1 year after Gator Attack."],"categories":["Years","Video Games","Buyers","Prices"],"label_a":["1983","1984","1985","1986","1987"],"label_b":["Blaster Boy","Countershot","Gator Attack","Magic Marbles","Victorforce"],"label_c":["Ivan","Lloyd","Raul","Tommy","Zachary"],"label_d":["$60","$65","$70","$80","$95"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f415abef074ac46771745526482d834"} {"story":"Lilah is a doctoral student at the University of Leeds, working towards her ph.D. in paleogeology. She studies aerial survey maps from all over the world looking for previously unknown ancient meteor impact craters. In fact she's found several new ones in just the past year! Using only the clues below, match each impact crater to its estimated year of impact and country, and determine the month in which it was found and its approximate diameter (in meters).","clues":["The feature in Turkmenistan was either the feature that is 3,500 meters wide or the feature that is 2,250 meters wide.","The crater in Qatar is believed to be 60,000 years newer than the crater discovered in September.","The feature in Saudi Arabia wasn't dated to 180,000 B.C.E..","The feature that was dated to 120,000 B.C.E. wasn't discovered in April.","Of the crater that was dated to 150,000 B.C.E. and the feature that is 3,500 meters wide, one is in Rwanda and the other was found in October.","The feature discovered in December is believed to be newer than the feature in Saudi Arabia.","The feature that is 930 meters wide wasn't discovered in October.","Of the crater that was dated to 210,000 B.C.E. and the crater that is 3,500 meters wide, one was found in December and the other is in Iraq.","The feature discovered in April is believed to be 30,000 years newer than the crater that is 1,480 meters wide."],"categories":["Years","Countries","Months","Diameters"],"label_a":["210,000 B.C.E.","180,000 B.C.E.","150,000 B.C.E.","120,000 B.C.E.","90,000 B.C.E."],"label_b":["Iraq","Qatar","Rwanda","Saudi Arabia","Turkmenistan"],"label_c":["April","June","September","October","December"],"label_d":["780 meters","930 meters","1,480 meters","2,250 meters","3,500 meters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8f07de8d0bd253f0af0ee8581f32621"} {"story":"Sid Carter has been the head coach of Daleville University's baseball team for two decades, and several of his players have gone on to the majors. Match each former player to his hometown and graduation year, and figure out which major league team he's now playing for.","clues":["The player who graduated in 2005 isn't from Graettinger.","The person from Zamora graduated 2 years after Ronnie.","Of Ronnie and the player who's now with the Cubs, one is from Santa Paula and the other graduated in 2005.","Steven graduated 1 year after the person who's now with the Orioles.","The five players are Glenn, the person who graduated in 2009, the person from Santa Paula, the player who graduated in 2008 and the player who graduated in 2007.","Neither the player who graduated in 2009 nor Ivan is the player who's now with the Dodgers.","The player from Lovell graduated 2 years after the person who's now with the Cubs.","Ivan isn't playing for the Orioles.","Of Steven and the person from Lovell, one graduated in 2007 and the other is now with the Reds."],"categories":["Years","Players","Teams","Hometowns"],"label_a":["2005","2006","2007","2008","2009"],"label_b":["Clayton","Glenn","Ivan","Ronnie","Steven"],"label_c":["Angels","Cubs","Dodgers","Orioles","Reds"],"label_d":["Graettinger","Lovell","Quimby","Santa Paula","Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=016d8f6df8ead11fbd64e40682095985"} {"story":"Abe and Edna's children have a set list of rooms that must be cleaned every Sunday at specific times. Using only the clues below, match each child to his or her assigned room and time, and determine how much allowance each is given as a result.","clues":["The $5.00 job starts 2 hours before Elisa's chore.","Kay's job is either the $6.50 chore or the $6.00 job.","Kay's assignment doesn't begin at 11:00am.","Zachary's job starts at 8:00am.","Of the $9.00 assignment and the job that starts at 11:00am, one is the living room and the other is the dining room.","Of the task that starts at 10:00am and the mud room assignment, one is Zachary's and the other gets an allowance of $5.00.","Neither the living room assignment nor the assignment that starts at 12 noon is Molly's chore.","The laundry room assignment starts 2 hours before the $6.50 job."],"categories":["Times","Children","Rooms","Allowances"],"label_a":["8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon"],"label_b":["Carrie","Elisa","Kay","Molly","Zachary"],"label_c":["bathroom","dining room","laundry room","living room","mud room"],"label_d":["$5.00","$6.00","$6.50","$8.50","$9.00"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=928990aabce9da669144d07e2d4b22ab"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The tv commercial wasn't produced by Julie Jordan.","The ad with the $30,000 budget wasn't produced by Gilda Gamble.","The ad with the $20,000 budget is either the campaign with 1225 responses or the ad produced by Julie Jordan.","The campaign produced by Hal Hopkins has brought in more responses than the campaign with the $15,000 budget.","The direct mailer has brought in 150 more responses than the campaign produced by Eddie Evans.","The campaign with 925 responses is either the tv commercial or the campaign produced by Hal Hopkins.","Of the ad with 925 responses and the campaign with 625 responses, one is the newspaper ad and the other has the $75,000 budget.","The campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby has brought in 150 more responses than the ad with the $65,000 budget.","The ad with 625 responses has the $65,000 budget.","Of the direct mailer and the radio spot, one was produced by Kenneth Kirby and the other has the $75,000 budget."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["direct mailer","magazine ad","newspaper ad","radio spot","tv commercial"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Gilda Gamble","Hal Hopkins","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$15,000","$20,000","$30,000","$65,000","$75,000"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1a0bb478b45d12c095826a025f76393"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["My Best Friend sold 7 fewer copies than Roscoe Jones's book.","Wendalissa sold 14 more copies than the 204-page book.","Two for Tennis is 258 pages long.","The 345-page book sold 14 fewer copies than the 258-page book.","Of the book that sold 26 copies and Two for Tennis, one was written by Matt Stevens and the other is 192 pages long.","Zoey Stout's book sold 7 more copies than Alexis Olson's book.","Zara's Game is 226 pages long."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40"],"label_b":["Dessert Oasis","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Matt Stevens","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["192","204","226","258","345"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de53141571a99ba5913cadf45f223d26"} {"story":"Mrs. Condini teaches several different language courses each day at the local community college. Match each of her courses to its class size, room number and starting time.","clues":["The Finnish class doesn't have 22 students.","The 11:00 am class doesn't have 22 students.","The 1:00 pm class is either the class in room 322 or the Dutch class.","Of the class in room 201 and the class with 13 students, one starts at 11:00 am and the other is the Dutch class.","The class in room 125 has 8 students.","Of the Japanese class and the course in room 319, one has 8 students and the other starts at 1:00 pm.","The course in room 212 starts 2 hours after the class with 14 students.","The Arabic class has 20 students."],"categories":["Times","Room Numbers","Class Sizes","Classes"],"label_a":["7:00 am","9:00 am","11:00 am","1:00 pm","3:00 pm"],"label_b":["125","201","212","319","322"],"label_c":["8","13","14","20","22"],"label_d":["Arabic","Dutch","Finnish","Hebrew","Japanese"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7057d4d63243f991034f365ab9346eca"} {"story":"Mike and Cathy are searching for a home to rent in Andover County. Using only the clues below, match each rental property to its owner, neighborhood, price and total square footage.","clues":["The home in Hamilton isn't owned by Lyle Kramer.","Of the home that rents for $1,525\/month and the home in Capitola, one offers 1,350 sq ft of living space and the other is owned by Hal Garrison.","The house in Hamilton rents for $1,300\/month.","The home that rents for $1,250\/month is 125 sq ft larger than the home that rents for $750\/month.","The house in Angelus Oaks is 125 sq ft smaller than the home that rents for $1,300\/month.","The house owned by Lyle Kramer is somewhat larger than the house in Capitola.","The home owned by Callie Berg is 125 sq ft larger than the home in Capitola.","The rental in Gilman offers 1,350 sq ft of living space.","Of the home that rents for $1,250\/month and the home in Angelus Oaks, one offers 1,225 sq ft of living space and the other is owned by Jada Ingram."],"categories":["Square Footage","Neighborhoods","Rents","Owners"],"label_a":["1,100 sq ft","1,225 sq ft","1,350 sq ft","1,475 sq ft","1,600 sq ft"],"label_b":["Angelus Oaks","Capitola","Fayette","Gilman","Hamilton"],"label_c":["$750\/month","$975\/month","$1,250\/month","$1,300\/month","$1,525\/month"],"label_d":["Callie Berg","Dan Callahan","Hal Garrison","Jada Ingram","Lyle Kramer"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1ecdf92e70ac04546c0010402e87e5f"} {"story":"Help Dustin figure out his book store's \"Best-Sellers List\" by matching each book to its author, and determining its page-count and number of copies sold last week.","clues":["Away in Arles wasn't written by Zoey Stout.","The 226-page book wasn't written by Roscoe Jones.","My Best Friend sold 21 more copies than the 204-page book.","The 226-page book, Zara's Game and the 280-page book are all different books.","The book that sold 12 copies is either the 218-page book or Roscoe Jones's book.","Two for Tennis wasn't written by Daniel Hansen.","The 310-page book sold 7 more copies than Zara's Game.","Of the title that sold 33 copies and My Best Friend, one is 218 pages long and the other was written by Daniel Hansen.","Of Away in Arles and Alexis Olson's book, one sold 40 copies and the other is 310 pages long."],"categories":["Copies Sold","Book","Authors","Pages"],"label_a":["12","19","26","33","40"],"label_b":["Away in Arles","My Best Friend","Two for Tennis","Wendalissa","Zara\\'s Game"],"label_c":["Alexis Olson","Bill Orega","Daniel Hansen","Roscoe Jones","Zoey Stout"],"label_d":["204","218","226","280","310"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8dc0cee646d8c80f5365460d87c79063"} {"story":"The Worthingham Zoo has one of the largest collections of pandas in the world. This year several of their panda mothers had a single baby each. Using each of the clues below, match each panda mother to her cub, and determine the cub's birth weight and the month in which it was born.","clues":["The offspring that weighed 114 grams was born 2 months before Mei Lan.","Xi Lian's baby was either Ling Ling or the baby born in January.","Po Lang's baby was born 2 months after Gao Gao.","The baby that weighed 119 grams was Nan Sheng's baby.","Of Chi Chi and the offspring that weighed 102 grams, one was Po Lang's baby and the other was born in May.","Ling Ling wasn't Tai Shan's baby.","The panda born in March was Nan Sheng's baby.","The panda that weighed 82 grams was born 2 months after Wang Yu's baby."],"categories":["Months","Babies","Mothers","Weights"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Bai Yun","Chi Chi","Gao Gao","Ling Ling","Mei Lan"],"label_c":["Nan Sheng","Po Lang","Tai Shan","Wang Yu","Xi Lian"],"label_d":["82 grams","102 grams","106 grams","114 grams","119 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71bb0ef1b4c5077e69c41787ac8e077a"} {"story":"Several friends went to Cal's Late Night Diner for a bite to eat. Match each person to their drink and entree order, and determine how much each paid for their meal.","clues":["Of the one who got the orange soda and the diner who paid $5.99, one was Marta and the other ordered the turkey plate.","The one who got the root beer paid 1 dollar more than Calvin.","The one who got the cream soda was either the diner who paid $6.99 or Dean.","The diner who ordered the spaghetti had the cream soda.","The diner who ordered the hamburger paid 1 dollar more than the diner who ordered the turkey plate.","The diner who paid $8.99 didn't have the iced tea.","The diner who paid $7.99 had the cream soda.","The diner who ordered the meatloaf paid 1 dollar more than Marta.","Glen paid 2 dollars more than the diner who ordered the turkey plate."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Drinks","Entrees"],"label_a":["$4.99","$5.99","$6.99","$7.99","$8.99"],"label_b":["Calvin","Dean","Glen","Lee","Marta"],"label_c":["cream soda","ginger ale","iced tea","orange soda","root beer"],"label_d":["hamburger","meatloaf","sloppy joe","spaghetti","turkey plate"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e8082d9a0ca19805468f5801958d2a4"} {"story":"A team of computer programmers have built a new chess game which they have successfully tested against a range of top-ranked players - not a single human player could beat it! Using only the clues below, determine the order in which each human contestant played against the computer program, as well as how many moves it took for the computer to win, and what opening move each human player used.","clues":["Mae played second.","The player who started with the Giuoco Start played sometime after Tara.","Gail didn't lose after exactly 34 moves.","Of Esther and the player who lost in 41 moves, one started with the Slav Defense and the other played fourth.","The person who lost in 48 moves, the person who played third, and the player who started with the Evans Gambit are three different people.","Esther played fifth.","The person who started with the Torre Attack played 3 games after the person who started with the Evans Gambit.","Of Gail and the person who played fourth, one started with the Ware Opening and the other lost in 41 moves.","The player who lost in 18 moves played 1 game after the person who started with the Evans Gambit."],"categories":["Games","Player","Gambits","Moves"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Esther","Francis","Gail","Mae","Tara"],"label_c":["Evans Gambit","Giuoco Start","Torre Attack","Slav Defense","Ware Opening"],"label_d":["18","25","34","41","48"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=555d6e6a71af423a4dec88a3b5321a12"} {"story":"Sal has a small Toronto-based company that offers Segway tours around the city. Help him sort out today's schedule by matching each of his tour guides to their start time and location, and determine how many people will be on each tour.","clues":["Of Vicki's outing and the 7:00am trip, one has 12 people in it and the other will start at Yorkville.","The tour with 10 people will begin 1 hour before the tour starting at City Hall.","The outing with 5 people won't start at Little Italy.","The 10:00am trip won't start at Chinatown.","The outing starting at Chinatown will begin 1 hour before Janice's tour.","The trip with 5 people will begin 2 hours after Vicki's tour.","The 10:00am tour has 6 people in it.","Peter's tour isn't a group of 10 people.","Vicki's tour will begin 1 hour after Yvonne's tour."],"categories":["Times","Guides","Locations","Group Sizes"],"label_a":["7:00am","8:00am","9:00am","10:00am","11:00am"],"label_b":["Janice","Latoya","Peter","Vicki","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Casa Loma","Chinatown","City Hall","Little Italy","Yorkville"],"label_d":["2","5","6","10","12"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1e7a2215160651e0fd9d7d95c06b682"} {"story":"The Alameda County Driver's School has a jam-packed schedule today. Using only the clues below, match each student driver to his or her instructor, and determine the appointment time and age of each student.","clues":["The 20-year-old student is scheduled 1 hour after Isaac.","The 17-year-old trainee isn't Zachary.","Mr. Terry's client isn't 19 years old.","Isaac, the 17-year-old client, and the 21-year-old student are three different people.","The client with the 9:00am class is 16 years old.","Of Mr. Slate's student and the trainee with the 9:00am class, one is Willard and the other is 21 years old.","The five people are the trainee with the 10:00am class, Casey, Mr. Terry's client, the 17-year-old student and Mrs. Ingram's client.","Mrs. Zimmerman's student is scheduled sometime after Nettie."],"categories":["Times","Instructors","Students","Ages"],"label_a":["9:00am","10:00am","11:00am","12 noon","1:00pm"],"label_b":["Mrs. Ingram","Mrs. Landry","Mr. Slate","Mr. Terry","Mrs. Zimmerman"],"label_c":["Casey","Isaac","Nettie","Willard","Zachary"],"label_d":["16","17","19","20","21"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69fc2a04f42b69109b9c860c86ac0748"} {"story":"The Bennington Kennel Club is putting together a feature article on some of their past dog show winners. Match each dog to its breed and owner, and determine the year in which it won \"Best in Show\".","clues":["Of the canine that won in 2006 and the pekingese, one is Chester's and the other is Max.","The beagle won 1 year before Molly.","Ginger's canine is either the dog that won in 2009 or Molly.","Samson won 2 years before Anita's canine.","Anita's dog isn't Harley.","Of Douglas's dog and the beagle, one won in 2009 and the other is Samson.","Of Fernando's dog and the dog that won in 2007, one is Samson and the other is Max.","The canine that won in 2007 isn't the maltese.","Max is either the dog that won in 2009 or the dog that won in 2006.","Douglas's dog, the canine that won in 2010 and the dalmatian are all different dogs."],"categories":["Years","Owners","Breeds","Dogs"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["Anita","Chester","Douglas","Fernando","Ginger"],"label_c":["beagle","chow chow","dalmatian","maltese","pekingese"],"label_d":["Harley","Max","Molly","Samson","Shadow"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d04bce0b980113779547c929fc1e856"} {"story":"Nicholas and Edith are having a small dinner party this evening at their home in Cedar Valley, and they've decided to open a select number of rare wines from their personal collection to celebrate the occasion. Using only the clues below, match each wine to its vintage (year) and vineyard, and determine the type of each.","clues":["The wine from Hornitos vineyard was bottled 4 years before the gewurztraminer.","The Zifennwein isn't a pinot gris.","The Zifennwein is from Tabor vineyard.","The Ece Suss wasn't bottled at Rose Hill vineyard.","The Bianca Flaux wasn't bottled at Nashua vineyard.","The Ece Suss wasn't bottled at Nashua vineyard.","The 1992 wine isn't a riesling.","The pinot gris, the Vendemmia, and the bottle from Nashua vineyard are three different wines.","The wine from Hornitos vineyard was bottled 12 years after the Vendemmia.","The 1984 bottle is from Loma Mar vineyard.","Of the 1992 bottle and the Vendemmia, one is from Tabor vineyard and the other is a syrah.","The 1996 wine isn't a pinot gris."],"categories":["Vintages","Wines","Types","Vineyards"],"label_a":["1984","1988","1992","1996","2000"],"label_b":["Bianca Flaux","Ece Suss","Friambliss","Vendemmia","Zifennwein"],"label_c":["gewurztraminer","merlot","pinot gris","riesling","syrah"],"label_d":["Hornitos","Loma Mar","Nashua","Rose Hill","Tabor"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d5640907e0ddec8ff607e10c5ebffb7"} {"story":"Daniella has received a number of orders this month from customers who want to have custom computers built for them. Using only the clues below, match each customer to his computer's specifications, including hard drive size, amount of RAM and processor speed.","clues":["Kerry's system doesn't have exactly 12 GB of RAM.","The system with a 2.0 GHz processor is either Kerry's system or the system with 8 GB of RAM.","The build with 6 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 384 GB smaller than the computer with a 2.4 GHz processor.","The system with a 2.0 GHz processor has a hard drive that is somewhat larger than Rex's system.","Sean's computer has a 3.2 GHz processor.","The computer with a 1.4 GHz processor doesn't have exactly 8 GB of RAM.","Wade's system doesn't have exactly 12 GB of RAM.","The build with 512 GB of hard drive space has a 1.4 GHz processor.","The system with 6 GB of RAM has a hard drive that is 128 GB larger than the build with 4 GB of RAM.","Of Rex's build and the build with a 2.4 GHz processor, one has a 256 GB hard drive and the other has 12 GB of RAM."],"categories":["Hard Drives","Customers","RAM","Processors"],"label_a":["128 GB","256 GB","384 GB","512 GB","640 GB"],"label_b":["Enrique","Kerry","Rex","Sean","Wade"],"label_c":["3 GB","4 GB","6 GB","8 GB","12 GB"],"label_d":["1.4 GHz","2.0 GHz","2.4 GHz","3.2 GHz","3.8 GHz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b180ec8cb8afec2d7d84c4bde279fee"} {"story":"Several of Mrs. Albertson's U.S. History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different American President. Match each student to their President and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on President Adams spoke 3 minutes more than the presenter who got the B-.","Nadine didn't speak for 17 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on President Van Buren and the student who got the B- were different students.","Nadine didn't get the C+.","The student who spoke for 5 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on President Kennedy or the presenter who gave the presentation on President Adams.","The presenter who got the A spoke 6 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on President Nixon.","Of Josefina and the student who got the A-, one spoke for 11 minutes and the other talked about President Nixon.","Inez was either the presenter who got the A- or the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes.","Of Chris and the presenter who gave the presentation on President Nixon, one spoke for 14 minutes and the other got the A-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Presidents","Grades"],"label_a":["5 minutes","8 minutes","11 minutes","14 minutes","17 minutes"],"label_b":["Chris","Inez","Josefina","Nadine","Theodore"],"label_c":["Adams","Kennedy","Nixon","Truman","Van Buren"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a22ecc53ca345b5d899cdf51d7b200c"} {"story":"Delilah DeLuca, the award-winning film director, has just finished casting her newest project. Help her set the schedule by matching each actor to his role, acting fee and film date.","clues":["Of the actor who will play the brother and the man filming on September 22nd, one will make $130,000 and the other is Paul.","Of the actor making $100,000 and Noel, one will play the lawyer and the other will film on October 6th.","The man who will play the senator won't be filming on September 22nd.","The person filming on September 22nd will make more than Mark.","The person who will play the lawyer will make 15,000 dollars more than the man filming on September 1st.","The person making $100,000 is either Kerry or the person filming on September 29th.","Bruce will make 30,000 dollars more than the person filming on September 15th.","The man who will play the soldier will make 30,000 dollars more than the actor filming on September 22nd."],"categories":["Fees","Actors","Dates","Roles"],"label_a":["$85,000","$100,000","$115,000","$130,000","$145,000"],"label_b":["Bruce","Kerry","Mark","Noel","Paul"],"label_c":["September 1st","September 15th","September 22nd","September 29th","October 6th"],"label_d":["brother","father","lawyer","senator","soldier"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92dbb06e7453a88d03e2535e6e1149dd"} {"story":"Mandy is compiling a report on some of the most recent animals to be placed on the endangered species list. Help her determine the current estimated population number for each species, as well as the country in which it lives and the year in which it was officially recognized as endangered.","clues":["The dobra dingo was listed 1 year before the nibner newt.","The osbele oryx was listed sometime before the dobra dingo.","The lisner cat was recognized as endangered in 2009.","The species with a population size of 420 was listed 2 years before the lisner cat.","Neither the animal that lives in Norway nor the lisner cat is the species added to the list in 2006.","The species that lives in Yemen doesn't have a surviving population of 210.","The species that lives in Madagascar was listed 2 years after the animal with a population size of 210.","The species added to the list in 2008 doesn't have a surviving population of 455.","The five species are the species with a population size of 280, the animal added to the list in 2010, the animal added to the list in 2006, the species that lives in Madagascar and the animal that lives in Barbados."],"categories":["Years","Species","Populations","Countries"],"label_a":["2006","2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_b":["dobra dingo","lisner cat","nibner newt","osbele oryx","perens pig"],"label_c":["210","280","385","420","455"],"label_d":["Barbados","Madagascar","Norway","Tanzania","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6dfac0282997cb4d01d7dc0725e69f1f"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The car with a high speed of 70 MPH drove 75 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 75 MPH.","Neither the car with a high speed of 75 MPH nor the Alby College team's automobile was the car that drove for 550 miles.","The Garusky was either the automobile that drove for 550 miles or the Varseyton team's automobile.","Of the Ober College team's car and the automobile with a high speed of 72 MPH, one drove for 575 miles and the other is the Poltris.","The Poltris drove 25 miles farther than the Awick.","The Alby College team's automobile didn't have a high speed of exactly 67 MPH.","The Yamahana, the automobile with a high speed of 75 MPH, the Alby College team's car and the Trebus State team's automobile were all different cars.","Neither the car with a high speed of 75 MPH nor the car with a high speed of 70 MPH was the Awick.","The Awick was built by the Trebus State team."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles"],"label_b":["Awick","Garusky","Leden","Poltris","Yamahana"],"label_c":["62 MPH","67 MPH","70 MPH","72 MPH","75 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Trebus State","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b96fe8cb25d6dcf0e503a165f1eb6360"} {"story":"Bill is shopping for a digital camera. Help him narrow down his options by matching each camera to its maker, resolution (in megapixels) and price.","clues":["Of the MX-827 and the model with a resolution of 14 megapixels, one is made by Dayero and the other costs $575.","The model with a resolution of 14 megapixels costs 50 dollars less than the Zenix 2C.","Neither the model with a resolution of 20 megapixels nor the camera with a resolution of 18 megapixels is the MX-827.","The Zenix 2C is either the $575 camera or the model made by Honwa.","Neither the model made by Dayero nor the $625 camera is the model with a resolution of 12 megapixels.","The camera with a resolution of 12 megapixels costs 50 dollars less than the G-290.","The camera made by Banion doesn't have a resolution of 26 megapixels.","The five cameras are the model made by Honwa, the MX-827, the camera with a resolution of 14 megapixels, the model with a resolution of 26 megapixels and the camera with a resolution of 18 megapixels.","The model with a resolution of 14 megapixels isn't the DM-5000.","The camera made by Nectron costs $575.","The model with a resolution of 18 megapixels isn't the G-290.","The model made by Cober costs more than the Zenix 2C."],"categories":["Prices","Companies","Cameras","Resolutions"],"label_a":["$550","$575","$600","$625","$650"],"label_b":["Banion","Cober","Dayero","Honwa","Nectron"],"label_c":["DM-5000","FC-520","G-290","MX-827","Zenix 2C"],"label_d":["12 megapixels","14 megapixels","18 megapixels","20 megapixels","26 megapixels"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=953e38d287e5e7e0d8e8bdeaeabc6f9d"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["Sal Sanchez's stamp wasn't the \"Danish Rosa\".","The \"Frog's Eye\" sold for $25,000 more than the \"Inverted Blue\".","Neither the \"Yellownose\" nor the $225,000 stamp was Mel Morton's stamp.","The stamp that was issued in 1866 wasn't the \"Frog's Eye\".","Of the $175,000 stamp and Mel Morton's stamp, one was the \"Cap de Boule\" and the other originally came out in 1821.","The \"Frog's Eye\" sold for somewhat less than the stamp that was issued in 1915.","Quinn Quade's stamp sold for $50,000 less than the stamp that was issued in 1868.","Pam Parson's stamp sold for $25,000 less than the \"Yellownose\".","Mel Morton's stamp sold for $75,000 more than the \"Inverted Blue\"."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Mel Morton","Odette Opal","Pam Parson","Quinn Quade","Sal Sanchez"],"label_c":["Cap de Boule","Danish Rosa","Frog\\'s Eye","Inverted Blue","Yellownose"],"label_d":["1821","1850","1866","1868","1915"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86701540c6644583c551272b6b6fcbf3"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Ingram's cake won't be delivered on October 9.","The October 8 delivery won't be shaped like a sailboat.","Of the key lime cake and Mrs. Massey's cake, one will be delivered on October 8 and the other will be in the shape of a bowling pin.","The lemon cake will be delivered 3 days after the order shaped like a baseball glove.","The cake shaped like a baseball glove will be delivered sometime before the raspberry cake.","The cake shaped like a biplane will be delivered 1 day before Mrs. Massey's order.","Mrs. Becker's cake is either the key lime cake or the October 6 delivery.","Of Mrs. Nolan's order and the October 8 delivery, one will be in the shape of a baseball glove and the other will be banana-flavored."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Becker","Foley","Ingram","Massey","Nolan"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat"],"label_d":["banana","key lime","lemon","raspberry","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2ce44b1d4a390a3963690862dc8f5f8"} {"story":"Steve is a world-renowned herpetologist (an expert in reptiles and amphibians), and today he's been asked to bring a small collection of snakes in to Brunhilde High School for a class demonstration. Help him prepare his presentation notes by matching each snake he's bringing to its home country, length and color pattern.","clues":["The pygmy racer, the brown & red animal and the serpent from Australia are all different animals.","The serpent that is 30 inches long isn't green & white.","The serpent that is 18 inches long is from Panama.","The serpent from Australia is 6 inches shorter than the brown & red serpent.","The pygmy racer isn't from Nicaragua.","The snake that is 24 inches long, the brown & red reptile, and the green & white snake are three different animals.","Of the yellow & blue animal and the horned viper, one is 12 inches long and the other is from Spain.","The brown & red snake is from Panama.","The animal that is 30 inches long isn't black & white.","Of the banded keel and the animal from Spain, one is 18 inches long and the other is green & white.","The tawny cobra is either the black & green reptile or the serpent from New Guinea."],"categories":["Lengths","Snakes","Countries","Colors"],"label_a":["12 inches","18 inches","24 inches","30 inches","36 inches"],"label_b":["banded keel","horned viper","pygmy racer","tawny cobra","winged snake"],"label_c":["Australia","Nicaragua","New Guinea","Panama","Spain"],"label_d":["black & green","black & white","brown & red","green & white","yellow & blue"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c519ce9d6bed963cbc7238b26aeb8734"} {"story":"Walter's Bread and Cheese served several customers this morning. Match each customer to the type of bread and cheese they ordered, and determine what time each customer came in.","clues":["Isabel didn't request limburger.","Of the customer who ordered matzo and Eva, one came in at 7:30am and the other ordered havarti.","Angie came in a half-hour after the person who asked for ricotta.","The customer who asked for colby-jack came in a half-hour after the person who ordered challah.","The customer who asked for feta came in one hour after Eva.","Neither Genevieve nor the person who ordered pumpernickel was the person who came in at 9:00am.","Of the customer who ordered brioche and the person who ordered wheat bread, one came in at 7:30am and the other was Genevieve.","The person who ordered brioche came in sometime after Eva."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Breads","Cheeses"],"label_a":["7:00am","7:30am","8:00am","8:30am","9:00am"],"label_b":["Angie","Eva","Genevieve","Isabel","Naomi"],"label_c":["brioche","challah","matzo","pumpernickel","wheat bread"],"label_d":["colby-jack","feta","havarti","limburger","ricotta"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf1bed09ec0168e25b74fb47f46e4b84"} {"story":"A number of different experimental fusion reactors are slated to go online this year. Using only the clues below, determine the type of each reactor, the country it is in and the month in which it will launch.","clues":["The Adtina V isn't in Venezuela.","Of the Dynotis X1 and the reactor launching in April, one is the fast ignition facility and the other is in Turkmenistan.","The reactor launching in March isn't the theta pinch reactor.","The Haramarui LV will launch sometime after the fast ignition reactor.","Of the reactor in Namibia and the Comati DX5, one is the direct drive facility and the other will launch in March.","The Dynotis X1 is the tokamak reactor.","The Zawasa will launch 2 months after the Comati DX5.","The reactor in France is either the direct drive reactor or the reactor launching in February."],"categories":["Months","Names","Types","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Adtina V","Comati DX5","Dynotis X1","Haramarui LV","Zawasa"],"label_c":["direct drive","fast ignition","theta pinch","tokamak","z-pinch"],"label_d":["France","Myanmar","Namibia","Turkmenistan","Venezuela"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1c34db932dbf3518c5a10c34ce55144"} {"story":"Giovanni, a jeweler, has taken orders from several women for custom-made rings. Using only the clues that follow, determine the price of each ring as well as the precious metal and stone used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of white gold doesn't have the diamond.","Of the ring made of silver and Darla's piece, one has the ruby and the other cost $1500.","The piece with the topaz cost 300 dollars more than Opal's ring.","The ring with the amethyst, Becky's ring, the ring made of silver and the piece that cost $1500 are all different rings.","The ring made of silver cost 100 dollars more than Opal's ring.","Neither the ring that cost $1400 nor the ring made of white gold is Becky's ring.","Gina's ring doesn't have the topaz.","Becky's ring is either the piece that cost $1500 or the piece made of palladium.","The ring that cost $1300 is either Opal's piece or the ring with the opal.","The piece that cost $1500 isn't made of 14k gold."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Stones","Metals"],"label_a":["$1100","$1200","$1300","$1400","$1500"],"label_b":["Becky","Darla","Elvira","Gina","Opal"],"label_c":["amethyst","diamond","opal","ruby","topaz"],"label_d":["14k gold","24k gold","palladium","silver","white gold"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ecc0a5f55b7fbf1027f98ea10c8c800d"} {"story":"This year's Oscar nominations were announced this morning! Using only the clues below, match each of these films to its director and total number of nominations received, and determine the genre of each.","clues":["The film that received 6 nominations wasn't directed by Danny Trevor.","Of Sea of Dreams and the movie that received 3 nominations, one was the thriller and the other was directed by Adrienne Day.","The comedy is either the movie directed by Virgil Katz or the movie directed by Gabby Jones.","The film-noir received fewer nominations than Bold Service.","The film directed by Virgil Katz, The Illusion, and the film that received 5 nominations are three different films.","Sea of Dreams didn't get 4 nominations.","The movie that received 4 nominations wasn't directed by Virgil Katz.","Of the comedy and the movie directed by Adrienne Day, one is Silk Mist and the other got 3 nominations.","The Illusion received 3 more nominations than the action film."],"categories":["Nominations","Movies","Directors","Genres"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Bold Service","Maximum Risk","Sea of Dreams","Silk Mist","The Illusion"],"label_c":["Adrienne Day","Danny Trevor","Gabby Jones","Paul Walnier","Virgil Katz"],"label_d":["action film","comedy","film-noir","romance","thriller"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=637bc8bc8412abdd196ed87359fc5b92"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["The banker was from Kansas.","Of the winner who won $15 million and the winner from Kansas, one was the teacher and the other was Alice Anders.","Cal Chandler wasn't from Delaware.","Ed Elliott wasn't from Delaware.","Of the person from Rhode Island and the winner who won $5 million, one was Hilda Hunt and the other was the accountant.","The judge won 10 million more than the banker.","The person from South Dakota, the judge, and Ed Elliott are three different people.","The accountant won 5 million more than the judge.","Ed Elliott didn't win exactly $25 million."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Ed Elliott","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Delaware","Kansas","Mississippi","Rhode Island","South Dakota"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","judge","senator","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01c49624f74b7fb7bcefb993dedd34f7"} {"story":"Lorena's Specialty Cakes has a number of different orders to fulfill this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each customer to their specialty cake's shape and flavor, and determine the day each is to be delivered.","clues":["Mrs. Jackson's cake won't be delivered on October 8.","Mrs. Jackson's cake will be delivered sometime after the key lime cake.","Neither Mrs. Massey's cake nor Mrs. Cortez's order is the cake shaped like a baseball glove.","The strawberry cake won't be shaped like a bowling pin.","The key lime cake will be delivered 1 day before the banana cake.","Mrs. Cortez's order won't be delivered on October 8.","The order shaped like a sailboat will be delivered 2 days after Mrs. Ingram's order.","The cake shaped like a biplane will be delivered 1 day after the strawberry cake.","The key lime cake will be delivered 1 day after Mrs. Ingram's cake.","The October 8 delivery is either Mrs. Ingram's order or the strawberry cake.","Mrs. Cortez's order won't be banana-flavored.","Of the coconut cake and the October 6 delivery, one will be in the shape of a baseball glove and the other is for Mrs. Ingram."],"categories":["Delivery Dates","Customers","Cake Shapes","Flavors"],"label_a":["October 5","October 6","October 7","October 8","October 9"],"label_b":["Cortez","Gillespie","Ingram","Jackson","Massey"],"label_c":["baseball glove","biplane","bowling pin","rocket ship","sailboat"],"label_d":["banana","coconut","key lime","lemon","strawberry"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1b6c214ae3f6aff246f3e5770a0e67a"} {"story":"Several anthropology PhD candidates will each publish a dissertation this year about a different aboriginal culture they've been living with and studying. Match each student to the culture they've written about and the country in which it is located, and determine the month in which each dissertation will be published.","clues":["Of the person who has been working in Finland and Keith, one will publish in April and the other has been studying the Udaefe culture.","The person who will publish in January has been studying the Garyk culture.","Of the person who has been studying the Jenadije culture and Brandi, one has been working in Yemen and the other will publish in March.","The person who has been studying the Garyk culture will publish 3 months before the student who has been working in Uzbekistan.","Michael hasn't been working in Finland.","Of the student who will publish in January and the student who has been working in Pakistan, one is Vera and the other is Brandi.","Armando will publish sometime before the person who has been studying the Phehin culture.","Brandi will publish sometime before the person who has been working in Iran.","Michael, Keith and the person who has been studying the Phehin culture are all different students."],"categories":["Months","Names","Cultures","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Armando","Brandi","Keith","Michael","Vera"],"label_c":["Garyk","Jenadije","Phehin","Stosam","Udaefe"],"label_d":["Finland","Iran","Pakistan","Uzbekistan","Yemen"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be2a6d86899a7070888e42a0c1edcb7f"} {"story":"As a reward for getting an A+ on his 6th grade history exam, Alan's parents have decided to take him to a local zip line for some high-flying fun. The local adventure park offers several different zip lines. Using only the clues below, match each zip line (A, B, C, etc.) to its maximum height, speed and overall length.","clues":["Line F can send its riders along at a maximum speed of 35 MPH.","Line C is either the one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH or the 800 ft line.","The zip line with a maximum height of 25 ft is either Line E or Line D.","The one that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH is 50 feet longer than the line with a maximum height of 25 ft.","Line A doesn't have a maximum speed of exactly 55 MPH.","Line C is shorter than Line F.","Of the 850 ft zip line and the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 35 MPH, one is Line E and the other reaches a height of 85 ft.","Line C doesn't have a maximum height of 70 ft.","The 800 ft one, the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 50 MPH, and the zip line with a maximum height of 45 ft are three different lines.","Line F is 100 feet shorter than the zip line that offers a maximum speed of 30 MPH."],"categories":["Lengths","Zip Line","Heights","Max Speeds"],"label_a":["650 ft","700 ft","750 ft","800 ft","850 ft"],"label_b":["Line A","Line C","Line D","Line E","Line F"],"label_c":["25 ft","30 ft","45 ft","70 ft","85 ft"],"label_d":["30 MPH","35 MPH","40 MPH","50 MPH","55 MPH"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e481ef2886c1d4e8a6d37941da385b66"} {"story":"A number of new space probes were launched this year, each from a different country. Using only the clues that follow, match each probe to the country that launched it, and determine the month it launched and its eventual destination.","clues":["The Moro Jaddo isn't going to Europa.","The mission that launched in February was sent up by Turkmenistan.","The mission going to Enceladus launched 1 month after Ecuador's probe.","The Eyvaw didn't launch in February.","The Jani Mila wasn't launched in Turkmenistan.","Of the mission going to Mercury and Angola's mission, one is the Dunsa and the other launched in March.","The Jani Mila is either the mission that launched in May or the mission going to Europa.","Uruguay's mission launched 3 months before Angola's mission.","Turkmenistan's probe launched 1 month after the mission going to Uranus.","The Moro Jaddo isn't going to Uranus."],"categories":["Months","Probes","Destinations","Countries"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Dunsa","Eyvaw","Jani Mila","Mawi","Moro Jaddo"],"label_c":["Enceladus","Europa","Mercury","Uranus","Venus"],"label_d":["Angola","Ecuador","Finland","Turkmenistan","Uruguay"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02093a76bdda60a5f34ae35b9c3343a2"} {"story":"Pretoria County held its bowling league finals last week. Using only the clues that follow, match each team to their shirt color, final score and hometown.","clues":["The Alley Cats weren't from Yarmouth.","The squad from Valley Center didn't wear lime green shirts.","The squad that finished with 763 points wasn't from Yarmouth.","The Pin Pushers weren't from Stacyville.","The Alley Cats, the squad that finished with 739 points, the team from Stacyville and the team in the red shirts were all different teams.","The team from Newark finished 12 points below the Pin Pushers.","The team that finished with 751 points was either the team in the lime green shirts or the Pin Pushers.","Neither the team from Stacyville nor the team in the red shirts was the Splitters.","The team that finished with 727 points wore silver shirts.","The squad that finished with 751 points wore white shirts.","The Turkey Rolls finished 12 points above the squad in the lime green shirts."],"categories":["Final Scores","Teams","Shirt Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["715","727","739","751","763"],"label_b":["Alley Cats","Oddballs","Pin Pushers","Splitters","Turkey Rolls"],"label_c":["blue","lime green","red","silver","white"],"label_d":["Millerton","Newark","Stacyville","Valley Center","Yarmouth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3c014c760f4f31936b78615c5115034"} {"story":"This year's All-Star Hockey Team has a number of top players from all across the national league. Match each player to his team and jersey number, and determine how many goals he has scored this past season.","clues":["Neither the person with 7 goals nor the person with 10 goals is the player from the Checkers.","Yang doesn't wear number 12.","The person who wears number 21 is from the Ice Hogs.","Yang doesn't wear number 10.","The player from the Ice Hogs scored 2 goals more than the player from the River Kings.","Lopez doesn't wear number 19.","The person with 10 goals doesn't wear number 19.","Of Lopez and the person with 9 goals, one wears number 10 and the other is from the Bears.","The player from the River Kings scored 3 goals less than the person who wears number 10.","Lopez doesn't wear number 12.","Owens doesn't wear number 12.","Of the person who wears number 21 and the player from the Bears, one is Carson and the other had 7 goals this season."],"categories":["Goals","Players","Teams","Numbers"],"label_a":["6","7","8","9","10"],"label_b":["Carson","Lopez","Owens","Walls","Yang"],"label_c":["Bears","Checkers","Ice Hogs","River Kings","Wolverines"],"label_d":["2","10","12","19","21"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fd692187b5a64a42f422a3ac803f342"} {"story":"Bill writes a weekly article in his local newspaper covering the latest multi-million dollar lottery winners from across the country. Using only the clues below, help Bill with his research by matching each lottery winner to his or her home state, total prize winnings and current occupation.","clues":["Dharma Day was from Kansas.","The person from Arkansas won 15 million more than the doctor.","The winner who won $10 million wasn't the lawyer.","Cal Chandler wasn't the accountant.","Of the teacher and the person who won $5 million, one was Alice Anders and the other was from Mississippi.","Cal Chandler won 15 million more than Dharma Day.","Of the person who won $10 million and the person from Pennsylvania, one was the accountant and the other was Dharma Day.","The winner from Arkansas was either Alice Anders or Hilda Hunt.","Hilda Hunt won $5 million."],"categories":["Winnings","Winners","States","Occupations"],"label_a":["$5 million","$10 million","$15 million","$20 million","$25 million"],"label_b":["Alice Anders","Cal Chandler","Dharma Day","Gil Greene","Hilda Hunt"],"label_c":["Arkansas","Connecticut","Kansas","Mississippi","Pennsylvania"],"label_d":["accountant","banker","doctor","lawyer","teacher"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cccc692484afc85bf40975a86e061ecb"} {"story":"Some of the top students at Middletown High School received college scholarships this week. Figure out the size of each student's scholarship, as well as the schools they will be attending next year and the subject they will be majoring in.","clues":["The student who received the $30,000 scholarship isn't going to Penn State.","The student who received the $35,000 scholarship won't major in Mathematics.","Pat received the $40,000 scholarship.","Pat is either the person who's going to Harvard or the student who will major in English.","Renee won't major in Mathematics.","Brooke is either the student who received the $35,000 scholarship or the student who's going to Harvard.","The student who's going to Stanford won't major in Chemistry.","The person who received the $45,000 scholarship isn't going to Stanford.","The person who received the $45,000 scholarship won't major in German Poetry.","Tracy was awarded $10,000 less than the student who's going to Yale.","Of the student who's going to Northwestern and the student who will major in Chemistry, one is Iris and the other received the $40,000 scholarship.","Of Brooke and the student who received the $30,000 scholarship, one will be going to Yale next year and the other will major in Chemistry."],"categories":["Scholarships","Names","Majors","Universities"],"label_a":["$25,000","$30,000","$35,000","$40,000","$45,000"],"label_b":["Brooke","Iris","Pat","Renee","Tracy"],"label_c":["Chemistry","English","German Poetry","Mathematics","Theology"],"label_d":["Harvard","Northwestern","Penn State","Stanford","Yale"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f22abeea8a96680b3e0c5d3b4fc20a7"} {"story":"The local TV weatherman, Freddy Flight, has only an hour to prepare tomorrow's winter weather forecasts. Using only the clues that follow, match each town to its predicted snowfall (in inches), as well as its anticipated high and low temperatures.","clues":["The town with a forecasted low of 19 degrees will get somewhat more snow than the town with a forecasted high of 31 degrees.","Neither the location with a forecasted low of 13 degrees nor the location with a forecasted low of 8 degrees is the location with a forecasted high of 27 degrees.","The location with a forecasted high of 30 degrees has a forecasted low of 15 degrees.","Of the town with a forecasted low of 19 degrees and the town with a forecasted low of 15 degrees, one is Jackman and the other is expected to receive 4 inches of snow.","Smith River will get 1 less inch of snow than the location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees.","The location with a forecasted high of 28 degrees will get somewhat more snow than the location with a forecasted low of 15 degrees.","Portola isn't expected to get 5 inches of snow.","The location with a forecasted low of 8 degrees will get somewhat less snow than Jackman.","Alden is expected to receive 4 inches of snow.","Of the location with a forecasted high of 30 degrees and Portola, one is expected to receive 2 inches of snow and the other has a forecasted low of 13 degrees.","The location with a forecasted high of 28 degrees doesn't have a forecasted low of 19 degrees.","The location that will get 4 inches of snow doesn't have a predicted high of 27 degrees."],"categories":["Snowfall","Towns","Low Temps","High Temps"],"label_a":["1 inch","2 inches","3 inches","4 inches","5 inches"],"label_b":["Alden","Garberville","Jackman","Portola","Smith River"],"label_c":["8 degrees","13 degrees","15 degrees","18 degrees","19 degrees"],"label_d":["24 degrees","27 degrees","28 degrees","30 degrees","31 degrees"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a36be94c741a9266cc16dbb076b1f9c7"} {"story":"A competition was held recently at which several universities entered specially-engineered cars to see whose could go the farthest on 10 gallons of gas. Match each car to its team and determine its maximum speed and total distance.","clues":["The Varseyton team's car didn't have a high speed of exactly 72 MPH.","Neither the automobile that drove for 600 miles nor the car that drove for 575 miles was the Darbyshire team's car.","The Versem drove for 525 miles.","The Darbyshire team's car drove 25 miles farther than the Garusky.","The Cober drove 25 miles farther than the car with a high speed of 65 MPH.","The Alby College team's automobile drove 25 miles farther than the Versem.","Of the automobile with a high speed of 69 MPH and the Varseyton team's car, one drove for 575 miles and the other is the Cober.","The car with a high speed of 65 MPH drove 25 miles farther than the Poltris.","Of the Mersey Tech team's car and the Poltris, one drove for 575 miles and the other had a high speed of 81 MPH."],"categories":["Distances","Cars","High Speeds","Team"],"label_a":["525 miles","550 miles","575 miles","600 miles","625 miles"],"label_b":["Cober","Garusky","Poltris","Versem","Zenmoto"],"label_c":["65 MPH","69 MPH","72 MPH","75 MPH","81 MPH"],"label_d":["Alby College","Darbyshire","Mersey Tech","Ober College","Varseyton"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ede52e30c5ad9a4d3772062a47f9d85"} {"story":"A bunch of her friends threw Angie a surprise party this evening. Using only the clues below, determine what each friend brought, what time they arrived, and what town they came from.","clues":["The participant who brought the hummus, the party-goer who arrived at 4:40 pm, the participant from Fairfield and the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm are all different people.","The friend who brought the pork rinds arrived 15 minutes before the participant who brought the onion dip.","Of the party-goer who arrived at 4:45 pm and the party-goer who brought the pizza, one is from Fairfield and the other is Tom.","The participant who arrived at 4:35 pm isn't from Dos Palos.","The party-goer from Dos Palos didn't bring the pork rinds.","Of Bonita and the party-goer who brought the hummus, one is from Fairfield and the other arrived at 4:35 pm.","Rebecca arrived 5 minutes after Amber.","The party-goer from Dos Palos, Bonita, and the friend who arrived at 4:45 pm are three different people.","The participant from Anaheim Hills didn't bring the hummus.","Rebecca isn't from El Segundo.","The friend who arrived at 4:30 pm isn't from Anaheim Hills.","Amber is either the participant who arrived at 4:40 pm or the friend who arrived at 4:30 pm."],"categories":["Times","Friends","Brought","Towns"],"label_a":["4:30 pm","4:35 pm","4:40 pm","4:45 pm","4:50 pm"],"label_b":["Amber","Bonita","Grant","Rebecca","Tom"],"label_c":["hummus","onion dip","pizza","pork rinds","potato chips"],"label_d":["Anaheim Hills","Dos Palos","El Segundo","Fairfield","Pine Valley"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcbb5bf02b3a2cf73d3ee967dea19eb2"} {"story":"Abbie is writing an article about some of the top-selling mobile apps released in the past year. Using only the clues that follow, help her match each app to its developer, month or release and estimated number of sales.","clues":["Vitalinks was released in June.","Bubble Bombs was released 1 month earlier than the game released by Apptastic.","The game released in May is either Castle Crunch or the app released by Digibits.","The game released in May doesn't have exactly 3.1 million downloads.","The app with 7.2 million downloads was released 2 months earlier than the game released by Vortia.","The application released by Novio was released 1 month earlier than Angry Ants.","The five apps are the game released in July, the application released by Vortia, Peter Parka, Angry Ants and Bubble Bombs.","The app released in June doesn't have exactly 3.1 million downloads.","The application with 4.2 million downloads was released 2 months earlier than Peter Parka.","The application released in May doesn't have exactly 2.3 million downloads."],"categories":["Months","Games","Developers","Downloads"],"label_a":["March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Angry Ants","Bubble Bombs","Castle Crunch","Peter Parka","Vitalinks"],"label_c":["Apptastic","Digibits","Gadingo","Novio","Vortia"],"label_d":["2.3 million","3.1 million","4.2 million","7.2 million","8.9 million"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88ed4a7dbcb828eea547e97c8bfb9bad"} {"story":"Maurice had several customers in his tattoo parlor today, each of which requested a simple tattoo of their astrological sign. Match each customer to their zodiac sign and tattoo color, and determine the price for each.","clues":["Ann paid 5 dollars more than Daryl.","The person who paid $40 didn't get the red tattoo.","Ann got the violet tattoo.","The Sagittarius paid 5 dollars less than the Taurus.","The customer who paid $45 didn't get the black tattoo.","The customer who got the blue tattoo paid 15 dollars less than Daryl.","The customer who paid $40 didn't get the black tattoo.","Guillermo paid 5 dollars less than Eula.","Guillermo was either the Sagittarius or the person who got the red tattoo.","Of the person who paid $40 and the customer who got the violet tattoo, one was Eula and the other was the Pisces.","The customer who paid $45 wasn't the Gemini."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Colors","Zodiac Signs"],"label_a":["$35","$40","$45","$50","$55"],"label_b":["Ann","Daryl","Eula","Guillermo","Isaac"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","red","violet"],"label_d":["Gemini","Libra","Pisces","Sagittarius","Taurus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d3b92103b2b18d19891e3c99791e599"} {"story":"Spaceco Mining plans to be the first company to ever successfully mine an asteroid. In fact it has already established a timeline for its first series of mining expeditions. Using only the clues below, match each asteroid to its diameter, and determine what element Spaceco plans to mine from it, as well as the year they intend to begin mining.","clues":["49 Eugenia has a diameter 12 km smaller than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045.","Of the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2040 and the asteroid with a diameter of 35 km, one is 35 Ursula and the other is rich in nickel.","11 Ceres doesn't have an exact diameter of 29 km.","The asteroid with a diameter of 17 km won't have mining operations begin there in 2050.","26 Amphitrite has a diameter 12 km larger than the asteroid rich in phosphorous.","The asteroid rich in cobalt has a diameter 6 km larger than the asteroid that Spaceco will begin mining in 2045.","413 Doiotima will see mining operations begin in 2035.","11 Ceres doesn't contain any gold.","26 Amphitrite is 23 km across.","413 Doiotima is either the asteroid with a diameter of 23 km or the asteroid rich in nickel."],"categories":["Diameters","Asteroids","Elements","Years"],"label_a":["11 km","17 km","23 km","29 km","35 km"],"label_b":["11 Ceres","26 Amphitrite","35 Ursula","413 Doiotima","49 Eugenia"],"label_c":["cobalt","gold","lanthanum","nickel","phosphorous"],"label_d":["2028","2035","2040","2045","2050"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a40016b89b8395e534faca9473164ef7"} {"story":"Mary has 42 different grandchildren, and it seems like barely a week goes by when she doesn't have to send out a birthday card! Help her sort out this month's cards by matching each grandchild to his or her birthday, age and hometown.","clues":["Ollie was born on April 3rd.","The 6-year-old has a birthday sometime after the grandchild from El Monte.","Nathaniel has a birthday 4 days after the 8-year-old.","The child with the April 7th birthday isn't 9 years old.","The 14-year-old has a birthday 8 days after Michelle.","Nathaniel doesn't live in Urbana.","Of the grandchild with the April 19th birthday and Hilda, one lives in Goldfield and the other is 14 years old.","Nathaniel, the grandchild with the April 19th birthday, the grandchild from El Monte and the 12-year-old are all different children.","Of Franklin and the child with the April 15th birthday, one is 12 years old and the other lives in Valley Center."],"categories":["Birthdays","Grandchildren","Ages","Towns"],"label_a":["April 3rd","April 7th","April 11th","April 15th","April 19th"],"label_b":["Franklin","Hilda","Michelle","Nathaniel","Ollie"],"label_c":["6","8","9","12","14"],"label_d":["El Monte","Goldfield","Quimby","Urbana","Valley Center"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb0a511d6a29c179c5e4cf93b809f3a6"} {"story":"The world of stamp collecting has seen a number of high-profile sales this year. Using only the clues that follow, match each rare stamp to the collector who bought it and the price it fetched, as well as the year it was originally released.","clues":["The \"Danish Rosa\" sold for $50,000 less than Ted Tucker's stamp.","The $200,000 stamp originally came out in 1850.","Ted Tucker's stamp wasn't the \"Jenny Penny\".","Neither Sal Sanchez's stamp nor the \"Jenny Penny\" was the $150,000 stamp.","Odette Opal's stamp originally came out in 1945.","Of the \"Danish Rosa\" and Ted Tucker's stamp, one sold for $200,000 and the other originally came out in 1821.","Mel Morton's stamp didn't sell for $150,000.","Odette Opal's stamp was either the $175,000 stamp or the $200,000 stamp.","The stamp that was issued in 1915 sold for $50,000 less than the \"Inverted Blue\".","The \"Frog's Eye\" sold for somewhat more than Sal Sanchez's stamp."],"categories":["Prices","Collectors","Stamps","Year"],"label_a":["$125,000","$150,000","$175,000","$200,000","$225,000"],"label_b":["Mel Morton","Odette Opal","Pam Parson","Sal Sanchez","Ted Tucker"],"label_c":["Bull\\'s Dove","Danish Rosa","Frog\\'s Eye","Inverted Blue","Jenny Penny"],"label_d":["1821","1850","1868","1915","1945"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56361df8fdcba1bd554de69f9cb6dd7f"} {"story":"The Donner & Donner ad agency has released a number of new ads this month for one of its top clients. Using only the clues below, match each ad type to its creative director and total budget, and determine the total number of responses received by each.","clues":["The radio spot has brought 150 fewer responses than the campaign produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The five campaigns are the campaign with 775 responses, the direct mailer, the campaign with the $75,000 budget, the campaign with the $30,000 budget and the ad produced by Julie Jordan.","The campaign with 1075 responses doesn't have the $50,000 budget.","The billboard wasn't produced by Julie Jordan.","The campaign with the $90,000 budget is either the ad produced by Iva Ingram or the campaign produced by Gilda Gamble.","The ad produced by Gilda Gamble has brought in more responses than the ad produced by Kenneth Kirby.","The ad produced by Julie Jordan has brought in 450 more responses than the campaign with the $30,000 budget.","The ad produced by Eddie Evans has brought 150 fewer responses than the newspaper ad.","The direct mailer has brought in 450 more responses than the newspaper ad.","The direct mailer wasn't produced by Iva Ingram."],"categories":["Responses","Ad Type","Directors","Budgets"],"label_a":["625","775","925","1075","1225"],"label_b":["billboard","direct mailer","newspaper ad","radio spot","web campaign"],"label_c":["Eddie Evans","Gilda Gamble","Iva Ingram","Julie Jordan","Kenneth Kirby"],"label_d":["$30,000","$50,000","$65,000","$75,000","$90,000"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c19517a585ef73eda025ad704690c87b"} {"story":"The Women's Boxing Federation has just released its list of top-ranked female boxers for the year. Using only the clues below, match each boxer to her number of wins and losses and determine the city where she lives and trains.","clues":["The fighter with 7 losses is either the fighter with 27 wins or the boxer with 24 wins.","Krista doesn't have exactly 33 wins.","Annie Axel isn't from Los Angeles.","Lois isn't from Dublin.","Barbra Bennes doesn't have exactly 12 losses.","Lois doesn't have exactly 4 losses.","The woman from Boston has 6 fewer wins than the fighter with 12 losses.","Barbra Bennes, the fighter with 4 losses and the fighter with 33 wins are all different people.","Annie Axel isn't from New York.","The fighter from Dublin has 6 more wins than the boxer from Philadelphia.","The boxer from Dublin, Annie Axel, and the boxer with 24 wins are three different people.","Annie Axel has more wins than the fighter with 2 losses.","The fighter from New York has 6 more wins than the woman with 12 losses."],"categories":["Wins","Boxers","Losses","Cities"],"label_a":["24","27","30","33","36"],"label_b":["Annie Axel","Barbra Bennes","Hannah","Krista","Lois"],"label_c":["2","4","7","8","12"],"label_d":["Boston","Dublin","Los Angeles","New York","Philadelphia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa86e80f4338ca27500492ea708fdd18"} {"story":"Lou's Bar and Grill held a friendly darts tournament this week. Using only the clues that follow, match each player to his score, hometown and dart color.","clues":["Felix scored 14 points higher than Luther.","Of the contestant who threw the white darts and the player from Gilbertville, one finished with 69 points and the other finished with 62 points.","Luther scored 7 points higher than the contestant who threw the black darts.","Neither the player who threw the green darts nor Greg was the player who scored 62 points.","The contestant from Toledo finished somewhat lower than Tom.","Greg didn't throw the black darts.","Felix was from Epworth.","The player who scored 48 points wasn't from Toledo.","The contestant who scored 48 points threw the orange darts.","Tom was either the player from Toledo or the player from Lohrville."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Colors","Hometowns"],"label_a":["41","48","55","62","69"],"label_b":["Felix","Greg","Luther","Tom","Willard"],"label_c":["black","green","orange","violet","white"],"label_d":["Epworth","Gilbertville","Lohrville","Mount Union","Toledo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cc10824bdb41cad96c1a9ccb8b114ff"} {"story":"Badgerville High's football team has selected its roster of most valuable players for the year. Using only the clues below, match each player to his position and jersey number, and determine the number of games he played last season.","clues":["Of player number 24 and the running back, one played 3 games last season and the other is Gordon Gregg.","Lonnie Love wears number 18.","Jack Jensen doesn't wear number 10.","Ned Navarro isn't the wide receiver.","Player number 18 played more games than the wide receiver.","Gordon Gregg played one game more than the center.","Edward Ellis played one game more than the running back.","Player number 10 played 3 more games than player number 21.","Lonnie Love isn't the corner back.","The center is either Edward Ellis or player number 24.","The person who played in 6 games last season wears number 10."],"categories":["Games","Players","Positions","Numbers"],"label_a":["3","4","5","6","7"],"label_b":["Edward Ellis","Gordon Gregg","Jack Jensen","Lonnie Love","Ned Navarro"],"label_c":["center","corner back","quarterback","running back","wide receiver"],"label_d":["2","10","18","21","24"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28aabd100169080e277dcf0fe766f402"} {"story":"Barnley's Taco Shack has allowed each of its employees to create their own hot sauce and have it featured at the restaurant. Each sauce has had its spice-level professionally rated using Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), and each uses a different type of hot pepper in its recipe. Using only the clues below, match each hot sauce to its Scoville rating and the employee who developed it, and determine the specific type of pepper used in its recipe.","clues":["Marshall's product isn't \"Baja Tickler\".","Stacy's hot sauce doesn't use the bhut jolokia.","The sauce rated at 15,000 SHU isn't \"Alpha Pepper\".","Of the hot sauce that uses the naga viper and Yvonne's sauce, one is \"Alpha Pepper\" and the other is rated at 5,000 Scoville Heat Units.","Zachary's hot sauce is 5,000 SHU less spicy than the product that uses the ghost pepper.","The sauce rated at 10,000 SHU, Zachary's hot sauce, and the hot sauce that uses the bhut jolokia are three different products.","The product rated at 25,000 SHU uses the bhut jolokia.","The sauce that uses the assam anjula is 15,000 SHU less spicy than \"Burn Squad\".","Yvonne's product is \"Hertz So Good\".","The hot sauce that uses the assam anjula is 5,000 SHU less spicy than Wanda's sauce."],"categories":["SHU","Employees","Hot Sauces","Peppers"],"label_a":["5,000","10,000","15,000","20,000","25,000"],"label_b":["Marshall","Stacy","Wanda","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Alpha Pepper","Baja Tickler","Burn Squad","Hertz So Good","Magma Drizzle"],"label_d":["assam anjula","bhut jolokia","ghost pepper","naga viper","panju reaper"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e535ec2c1b4cade0ddc3b7003efbe5b"} {"story":"Help Diana sort out her next several hotel guests by matching each guest to his or her room number, home state, and the length of their stay.","clues":["Mrs. Fowler isn't from Hawaii.","Watkins is from Michigan.","Watkins is staying 1 day longer than Vincent.","The customer in room 209 is staying 2 days longer than the client from Utah.","The client from Wisconsin is either the customer who is staying for 5 days or the client in room 203.","Of the person in room 114 and Mr. Gonzalez, one is from Utah and the other is staying for 2 days.","Mr. Gonzalez is staying 1 day longer than the guest in room 114.","The guest who is staying for 4 days is either the customer in room 117 or the person from Michigan.","Lara is in room 203."],"categories":["Days","Guests","Rooms","States"],"label_a":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_b":["Mrs. Fowler","Mr. Gonzalez","Lara","Vincent","Watkins"],"label_c":["114","117","124","203","209"],"label_d":["Florida","Hawaii","Michigan","Utah","Wisconsin"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f7e753e87c072a0f34bc99e76e595c7"} {"story":"Mika is quite proud of her little shell collection. Match each shell's name to its primary colors and the year and place in which Mika found it.","clues":["The shell found in 1992 isn't black and white.","The brown and pink shell was found sometime after the shell found in Martinique.","The spotted key shell was found in Aruba.","Of the blue and white shell and the seashell found in Saint Lucia, one was found in 1998 and the other is the baby's ear.","Of the seashell found in Grenada and the monk's fin shell, one is blue and white and the other was found in 1992.","The brown and yellow shell was found 3 years before the horned turban shell.","The seashell found in 1998 is either the brown and pink shell or the seashell found in Puerto Rico.","The seashell found in 2001 wasn't found in Aruba.","The seashell found in 2004 was found in Grenada."],"categories":["Years","Shells","Colors","Islands"],"label_a":["1992","1995","1998","2001","2004"],"label_b":["baby\\'s ear","honey cerith","horned turban","monk\\'s fin","spotted key"],"label_c":["black - white","blue - white","brown - yellow","brown - pink","pink - white"],"label_d":["Aruba","Grenada","Martinique","Puerto Rico","Saint Lucia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca01f984cdf6c824ad11e8bfd87176ac"}